Dionne Warwick’s take on Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’
In a recent appearance on NPR, legendary singer Dionne Warwick shared her candid thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s hit song, “Not Like Us,” which is currently
In a recent appearance on NPR, legendary singer Dionne Warwick shared her candid thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s hit song, “Not Like Us,” which is currently
In a recent address at the 2024 Texas Tribune Festival, Festival, Maryland Governor Wes Moore emphasized the importance of Democrats actively working to earn the support
André 3000 hasn’t released any rap music because he hasn’t found anything “inspiring enough” to rap about. The Outkast star — whose real name is
Michelle Obama sat down with NPR to talk about her new book The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times. In her book, she talks
Tiffany Haddish had her first orgasm while watching a Nicolas Cage movie. The 41-year-old actress stars alongside Cage in the upcoming action-comedy The Unbearable Weight
You’ve got to be kidding me. Caucasians believe they are disadvtanged? In what? By whom? They can’t exactly say. But according to a new poll
Tarriona Ball has arguably one most the most soulful voices to grace the music industry in the last decade. She began garnering attention as an
“We will begin a new chapter of American greatness,” President Donald Trump says in an introduction to the document that puts “America first.” When you turn
Sam Sanders Co-host, NPR Politics Podcast General Assignment Reporter News Desk Weekend Duty Reporter NPR Harvard University, M.P.P. University of the Incarnate Word, B.A. Sam
WBEZ journalist Natalie Moore’s debut book, The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation, is a must-read for anyone interested in how ingrained
Bill Cosby’s public relations nightmare has just taken another horrible turn. During an interview yesterday (Nov. 15) on the National Public Radio, NPR, program “Weekend
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The first black female arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white person — nine months before the icon Rosa Parks did
Rock legend Bruce Springsteen shared his thoughts on hip-hop in a recent interview published by NPR. In the piece, “The Boss” recalled his first experiences with hip-hop in the early 1980s and explained that, while he is admittedly “not well-versed” in the music, he does have an appreciation for it and has listened to several major artists over the years, ranging from Public Enemy to Kanye West.
“I don’t want to be a bachelor. I want to be a husband. I’m ready.” –Carl West
Chicago bachelors who are at the top of their game.