Ray J moves past music and TV to international technology
If you aren’t sharp you may have underestimated the phenomenon that is Ray J. He is years away from 40, yet his career spans over
If you aren’t sharp you may have underestimated the phenomenon that is Ray J. He is years away from 40, yet his career spans over
What a time to be alive. For some, that Drake and Future declaration serves as a well-worn caption for life’s most shareable moments. Put another
Mona Scott-Young is one of the most powerful women in entertainment. From her ability to shift culture using marketing and branding, to integrate Black talent
Lenard Larry McKelvey, professionally known as Charlamagne Tha God, may be the most “woke” Negro in America. His unapologetic celebrity interviews catapulted him to pop culture
Chloe and Halle were literally on the run. Two weeks before the unofficial end of summer, the duo was preparing to perform three shows in
Atlanta produces cultural movements as if they are natural resources. The world looks to Atlanta to catch the next wave in terms of music, culture
Luster’s Pink products have been a staple in little curly-haired girls’ homes since they were introduced in 1957. Decades later, they are still a reigning
In a dimly lit studio in the heart of New York City, we set out on a journey to unveil the mystery of H.E.R. The
Amanda Seales is the queen of reintroduction. Since her first big break as a child actor on the 1994 Nickelodeon sitcom “My Brother and Me,” she’s
Social media is notorious for exposing the best and worst in most celebrities, but some seem to have a special knack for becoming trending topics
From “trappin’ out the back streets” (“Mickey” by Lil Yachty, featuring Offset and Lil Baby from Lil Boat 2) to starring on the big screen, Lil
The T.I. we see today almost never came to be. The guy who often wears business suits, leads boycotts to fight injustice, appears in blockbuster
Blac Youngsta is an anomaly. In a world where the perception of Black men — particularly in the entertainment industry — tends to shade toward the violent
California native and independent artist Paloma Ford is all about making music her own way. In just a short amount of time, she’s already racked
“I want everyone to be Blacker. You can be as Black as you want to be and be accepted,” proclaimed unapologetically Black comedian Deon Cole.
It wasn’t just another frigid Tuesday in Saint Paul when Melvin Carter III, 38, was sworn into office as the first mayor of color and
A little more than a half-century ago, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the NAACP, held its first NAACP Image Awards in 1967,
Is it Christmas already? It seems as if we just finished passing the turkey and gravy around the Thanksgiving dinner table with our loved ones.
Allow us to share a truth that until now, may have gone unregistered on your radar … are you ready for this? Black Twitter secretly
The screams of more than 20,000 fans reverberated throughout Philips Arena in Atlanta as the sounds of “Mask Off” blasted from the arena’s speakers. A