The search for 16-year-old honor student Phylicia Barnes came to a tragic end when police found her body in the Susquehanna River. The teen had
Just days after rapper Lil B announced at Coachella that he would title his next album I’m Gay, the Bay Area emcee is now revealing
After delivering the genre-bending album F.A.M.E. earlier this month, singer Chris Brown seems intent on pushing the musical envelope even further after reports surfaced that
On Wednesday (April 20), former G-Unit rapper The Game, on his way to Nova Scotia for a performance, was detained for several hours by customs
Bishop Eddie L. Long, pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in suburban Atlanta, is close to reaching an agreement with the four young men
Music executive Matthew Knowles has generated millions of dollars as the former manager of Beyoncé Knowles and Destiny’s Child, but now the multimillion-dollar mogul may be
“Going Natural” is a style that is trending everywhere. I have finally been sucked into the movement and have been embracing my natural roots …
Advocates for gun rights often repeat the slogan, “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” But if guns weren’t so easy to obtain, there’s a
Kelly Price opened up her soul at the “ATL Live on the Park,” and she proceeded to bathe us with her powerful voice and massage
Pamela K. Warbington took her oath of office on Thursday, April 21, 2011, to serve as the director of the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Contact
Young, cute, ever-charming entertainer Percy “Romeo” Miller Jr. and handsome hip-swinging Pittsburgh Steeler Hines Ward appear to be surpassing expectations this season on “Dancing With
It was Stefano Langone of Kent, Wash., who sang his final song on “American Idol” tonight, while the lone black contestant, Jacob Lusk, barely escaped
For Hugh Rowden, senior vice president, servicing and community relations, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, evaluating the needs of the African American community and providing the
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. That is what I thought when an angel spoke to me. If there were a place that one
Look out — our boy, Kells, is mailing a Love Letter to a town near you. Touring to support his chart-topping CD, Love Letter, Chicago’s
The director of the Harris County Project, Janis Bane, has been a steady pulse in the criminal justice industry since 1978. Bane began her career
Political, social and spiritual painter Ted Ellis is chronicling the black community’s past and future through his amazing artwork. Ellis has worked closely with The
Every week or so, a new nail polish hits the shelves. So, if you missed last week’s collection, it’s never too late to be on