
Internationally recognized and celebrated society editor and photo journalist Audrey J. Bernard is the premier chronicler of African American happenings nationwide.
Over the last 45 years Ms. Bernard has written for many African American newspapers and received many awards for journalistic excellence.
Her exclusive coverage of society and entertainment events has garnered A-1 status for seating at the best of the best events.
She has covered Broadway and Off-Broadway under her Theater Talk weekly column that has garnered her place on the Broadway League’s prestigious First Night list.
This fashionista can also be found covering top fashion shows from first row seating view. The native Brooklyn, New York resident attended Brooklyn College.
Ms. Bernard resided in France for ten years where she studied French at the Alliance Française. She now resides in Manhattan, New York. She is a member in good standing of the New York Association of Black Journalists. Contact email: ajbernardster@gmail.com
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From Sony Pictures Animation, the studio behind “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” and the artists that made “KPop Demon Hunters,” comes GOAT, an original action-comedy set in an all-animal world produced by Golden State Warriors […]
Grammy Award winner and Tony Award & Emmy Award nominee Kandi Burruss is back on Broadway starring in the hit Broadway musical “& Juliet,” at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre (124 […]
Almost 200 enthusiastic guests braved dangerously cold temperatures to attend the Harlem Fine Art Show 18 and Room & Board’s 30-Day Countdown & Preview Reception on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, […]
The nationally syndicated Café Mocha show proudly celebrated a monumental milestone, the 15th Anniversary of Café Mocha and the Salute THEM Awards at the legendary Howard Theatre in Washington, DC […]
Belongó—a non-profit organization dedicated to performing, educating about, and preserving the music of the Americas emanating from African and indigenous roots—hosted its inaugural gala on November 11, 2025 at the […]
“Aftershock: The Nicole P. Bell Story” is a poignant account of an incident which happened on the very morning Nicole Paultre-Bell was set to marry the love of her life, […]
On Monday evening, November 10, 2025, the MAMA Foundation for the Arts hosted its annual Champions Dinner celebrating the Board of Directors, funders, media partners, and friends who make the […]
FREE SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park is one of the cornerstones of The Public Theater’s mission. Since 1962, over six million people have enjoyed […]
Four years ago the Black Women on Broadway Awards (BWOB) were created to celebrate the artistry, leadership, and impact of Black women on Broadway. Now some four years later, the […]
The Bowery Mission has been doing God’s work for over 150 years. The beloved organization was established on New York City’s Lower East Side in the 1870s providing a safe […]