Chow Down in Lower Manhattan, there is an immense range of delicious spots to frequent. According to Explorer In Chief Josh ...
Christmas may be a global celebration, but the ways different cultures honor this beloved holiday reveal the beautiful diversity of human tradition and creativity. From underwater nativity scenes in ...
The event was a hit last year, and so EESA wanted to continue the tradition. Given this year’s turnout, the Ethio-Jazz soiree ...
Eden Gebre Egziabher is the owner and operator of Makina Cafe, New Yorks only Ethiopian and Eritrean food truck. These days, ...
The event, now in its fifth year, featured a jollof rice cook-off, a 1v1 basketball tournament highlighting talent from ...
On Nov. 11, the African Student Association (ASA) hosts the annual African Market, an event that showcases African culture through a variety of native foods, dances and cultural items. At 6:10 p.m. in ...
The neighborhood is very unique, everyone is very friendly. I love that there’s a yoga studio that I can walk to, to take a class and teach with seasoned teachers. The walkability is amazing in itself ...
With the Oakland Park Art Walk returning on Nov. 15, here are some reminders why ‘the Brooklyn of Broward’ should be on your ...
What was once a casual family takeout spot has become a symbol of love, loss and lasting connection between a daughter and her late father ...
Downtown Champaign’s Blue Ethiopian Cuisine & Cafe is set to open soon. The new restaurant will offer a menu of appetizers, ...
The honey wine, or tej, offers another authentic beverage experience. This sweet, golden elixir has been produced in Ethiopia for centuries and serves as the perfect complement to the spicier dishes.
The stars have finally fallen on New Orleans as one of the oldest and most prestigious dining awards, the Michelin Guide, on ...