Will Smith Publicly Apologizes To Chris Rock Will Smith has come out publicly to apologize to Chris Rock and the entire world via his Facebook page. This is happening a day after… Continue Reading ›
The Start Of A Journey To Forever | Abimbola & Peter The Trad: Culture is who we are and what we make it to be. The atmosphere was warm and intimate with the joyful presence of… Continue Reading ›
Our Favorites From MET Gala 2021 It is that time of the year where the MET Gala, America’s biggest fashion event, takes place. The MET Gala affectionately referred to as “fashion’s… Continue Reading ›
The Nostalgia of ‘Sister Sister’ and Girlfriends Black television shows have always been entertaining to the masses, yet few were available to watch on streaming networks. Netflix is one of the top… Continue Reading ›
Meet Chrlii: The First Afro-Caribbean and US-based Afrobeat artist Innovative people see what everyone else sees, but think about it in a way others would not. Chrlii (pronounced Charlie) is one of those innovative… Continue Reading ›
Crystal Influence’s Message is Loud and Clear- “F Yo Couch!” It’s 2020 and as millennials we’re always looking for new ways to innovate the way we navigate life, which is exactly what Crystal Influence is… Continue Reading ›
Grammys 2020: The most memorable moments of the night Grammys day started off as a somber occasion with the news of the sudden death of Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, sending shockwaves across… Continue Reading ›
Rappers who have transformed this past decade of music This past decade has been incredible for the world of all things Rap and Hip-Hop. From the top of the decade to the closing of… Continue Reading ›
How Good Is The Best Seat In Town? “A seat at the table” is one of the earliest quotes I remember hearing. Almost every adult, whether I knew them personally or if they were… Continue Reading ›
One Giant Leap “Phenomenal. Exciting. Terrifying. Outrageous. Divided. Magical.” These were just a few words used by many to describe the new ABC docuseries, ‘1969.’ It was a… Continue Reading ›
Abandon the hype, Natural Hair is a Black Girl Thing As of Feb. 18, the New York City Commission on Human Rights released regulations in response to the discrimination of black people based on their… Continue Reading ›
Belly The Movie Turns 21 Over the last three decades, Hip-Hop culture has slowly, but surely made its way onto the big screen. The music, along with the fashion was… Continue Reading ›
Acknowledging the Pressures of Valentine’s Day Everyone knows Valentine’s Day is the most loved-up holiday of the year. Stores have pink, red, and heart-shaped merchandise for sale right after New Year’s.… Continue Reading ›
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