Rihanna: The Black Millionaire Blueprint for Success
A chance vacation to Barbados by a music executive. A caramel-coated cutie with an angelic aura and island accent in the right place at the
A chance vacation to Barbados by a music executive. A caramel-coated cutie with an angelic aura and island accent in the right place at the
From his earliest incarnations, Spike Lee has been a singular force as a cinematic defender and upholder of black culture, pride and self-respect. This controversial
There are few superlatives adequate enough to describe the musical prowess of this ultimate stage and studio showman. Prince is undeniably one of the most
With the machine-gun tongue that changes speeds in mid-flow, a punishing lyrical prowess and the ability to verbally dance on beats like Michael Jackson moved
Atlanta’s music scene is arguably on par with Hollywood’s film industry. Since the early ’90s, Atlanta-based artists, producers and executives have created an industry that’s
The irrepressible Serena Williams is what they usually call superior male athletes —a freak of nature. Encroaching on her 31st birthday, the youngest Williams sister
Whoopi Goldberg has a reputation as a comedic actor, outspoken activist and humanitarian with a predisposition for controversial and stinging one-liners. But a lesser known
The overwhelming majority of the media’s focus has been furiously, anxiously and relentlessly aimed at Halle Berry’s beautiful visage. The mounds of stories and cover
As I sat high in the ultra-upscale W Hotel on the outer edge of Beverly Hills for my interview with Bishop T.D. Jakes, I was
Two people owned the ’80’s in entertainment: One is obviously the King of Pop, the late Michael Jackson. The other is Edward Regan Murphy of
During the National Black Chamber of Commerce 20th Annual Convention in Atlanta at the Four Seasons Hotel, Larry Ivory, president of the Illinois Black Chamber
Magic Johnson continue to prove that he can score big as an entrepreneur. Johnson and several entrepreneurs purchased the L.A. Dodgers for $2 billion. Johnson