Kim Porter’s Best friend Speaks On Al B. Sure!’s Theories On Kim’s Death, Diddy
Tramell Tillman Talks Sparring with Tom Cruise and Bringing That Severance Heat to Mission: Impossible
Books By Black Authors We Can’t Wait to Read in Summer 2025
Kid Cudi Just Spilled the Tea About His Relationship With Cassie, And It’s Not What You Think
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The Trainwrecks of Met Gala 2023
Many celebs came to slay, others like Lil Nas X, Ice Spice, Kerry Washington and more ...not so much.
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Met Gala 2023: The Best Black Red Carpet Looks
Lala, Quinta Brunson, Usher, Brian Tyree Henry and more ATE at the Met Gala in New York City
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Yara Shahidi On Playing Tinkerbell In Peter Pan & Wendy, Where She’d Fly To, & Never Growing Up
The Disney+ movie is out now. Plus, she shares how it feels to wrap Grown-ish & more on this episode of That's So Random.
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Big George Foreman Star, Khris Davis, Talks Boxing & Playing the Champ, Atlanta, & More
Davis dropped by to talk about the former heavyweight champion. Plus, he has fun paying tribute to The Notebook and reveals the one thing he sucks at.
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Was Queen Charlotte Really Black?
The success of Netflix’s Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story has once again led curious fans to wonder about the monarch’s ancestry.
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Filmmaker Told to Destroy All Footage of Frank Ocean’s Less Than Impressive Coachella Set
AEG, the company that owns Coachella, gave a cease and desist to the filmmaker who made a short film of Frank Ocean’s desert show.
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Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Is Our TV Pick Of The Week
The Shonda Rhimes prequel series debuts on Netflix to tell the origin of the timeless story.
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After Red Table Talk Cancellation, Nick Cannon Blames It on Will Smith Oscars Slap
The Masked Singer host offered his critique on his new radio show, The Daily Cannon.
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Kanye Got The Kardashians Into the Met Gala; Here’s Other Black People who Opened Doors For Them
Until Kanye, Kim K couldn't get an invite to the Met Gala nor could her fam. Here are other Black people who put them on the map.
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Book Bans are Increasing, and Writers of Color are the Target
According to new data by The American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom, 2022 was a record year for censorship