Wale vents about music industry, black hate and the media on ‘The Breakfast Club’
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Black love comes in all shapes, ages and styles. Since the beginning of our days, we watched our grandparents and elders stand the test of
The UP Original romantic home-for-the-holidays movie “Marry Me for Christmas” stars Malinda Williams (“Soul Food”) and Brad James (“For Better or Worse,” Prisoners). Check out more pictures from the premiere in the gallery.
She’s smart and stylish. Marci Jewel, played by Malinda Williams (“Soul Food”) in the UP Original Movie “Marry Me for Christmas,” is the owner and creative director
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Guys, you’ve been brainwashed. We’re not supposed to be all warm and fuzzy, right? We’re not supposed to have this soft side – because we
If you can handle a man’s truth, this book will empower you.
The couple have been married since the 70s.
Pop quiz: “What’s the correct way to ask a woman out on a date?” Now the average man has been approaching women since around the tender
It’s a beautiful day, which means it’s also a beautiful opportunity to learn more about the main thing that binds us together as human beings
The headline on this week’s cover story reads “Love Never Looked So Good,” which makes perfect sense in relation to our cover subjects. It’s no secret that Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Ari Parker are blessed with freakishly good looks — almost as if they were genetically created in a lab to mate and create a master race.
Not only is Chicago a wonderful city, but it can also be a romantic one.
Only after you walk out on the relationship does he remember how well you cooked, how special you made him feel, how you kept the
Tired of marriage getting a bad rap, the Atlanta couple decided to strike back.
“Marriage is being made a mockery of.”
It is the holiday season and for most that means a time to love, share and spend time with the people who mean the most
“We really have to get past just being black men and become men of God.”
The award-winning documentary “Kiss & Tell,” (produced by Darryl Pitts and Sheryl Lee Ralph), explores the images of African American romance in cinema and includes