DJ Singh Slim still appreciates the value of vinyl in a digital world
Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. DJ Singh Slim started spinning
Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. DJ Singh Slim started spinning
A Black lawyer is suing the District of Columbia for a colossal $1 billion, accusing the city of blatantly promoting gentrification and driving out longtime Black
Lightshow is known for his heavy-hitting bars and off-the-top freestyles. His latest album, Kalorama Heights, speaks about the under-the-rug topic, gentrification in the D.C. area and how it has evolved in his community and affected its people.
As the famous daughter of the first Black president of the United States, Sasha Obama enjoys certain privileges that offset the intense scrutiny she and
Victoria Starks exemplifies Black excellence. Now at the pinnacle of her education, she obtained her law degree after finishing her high school career with a
Washington, D.C. was dubbed the “murder capital” of the U.S. in the early ’90s. Violence was at an all-time high and the drug scene was
Jay Morrison and Ernestine Johnson have been making waves. As they approach the last leg of their 25-city tour, the Atlanta-based couple is demonstrating against
Designer Ean Williams, founder and executive director of DC Fashion Week, shares why this organization is on the rise. Tell us about your company and
WASHINGTON — Former President Obama and former first lady Michelle purchased the home in the nation’s capital that they have been renting since January. The
New Jersey middle school students on a field trip to Washington, D.C. created a stir Thursday when many of them refused to take photos with Republican
On Jan. 20, President Barack Obama and his family are leaving the White House and moving into an 8,200 square-foot home in Washington, D.C., just
A special screening of the upcoming film Fences was held at the National Museum of African-American History and Culture – The Oprah Winfrey Theatre in
Anthony R. Agnew, an asset manager with H Street Community Development Corporation, is committed to providing affordable housing for the residents of Washington, D.C. Read on to find
The best time of day is when the clock strikes 5 p.m. on a Friday afternoon. You run out of your employers’ office so fast, just
[jwplatform OWvOcvpk]Fox 5 News in Washington, D.C. recently did a story on how homeless people who are being forced out of an area known as
With the passing of Larry “Doc” Elliot, our community has lost a positive voice from the airwaves of many popular radio stations around the country.
Tanqueray Trunk Show made a stop in the Nation’s Capital and ended with a performance by super producer Just Blaze, who performed at Opera in Washington,
Washington, D.C. City Councilman Marion Barry Jr.’s name is popping up all over the place. From an upcoming interview on Oprah’s “Where Are They Now”
Having oral sex with a student will likely jeopardize a teacher’s career and it may now affect her wallet. On her first day as a
Happy 30th birthday, Wale! Born Olubowale Victor Akintimehin, a rapper of Nigerian decent born in Washington, DC, he rose to prominence with his song “Dig Dug