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From Amy Sherald to Kara Walker to Ming Smith and beyond, Black women artists have defied the confines of visual
“There’s a certain poetic justice to a Black woman exposing a criminal degenerate former president as being a complete fraud,”
This week in style, celebrity memorabilia hits the auction block, Black women-owned fragrance hits Sephora, and more. Four years after
The John Ridley-directed film about Shirley Chisolm debuts March 22 on Netflix. All eyes were on Reina and Regina King
OPINION: I don’t know why I have so much paranoia about being wrongly accused of stealing from a store. Is it…
The re-release and exhibition of Gordon Parks’ “Born Black” bring new relevance to the famed photographer’s perspective on Black American
For years, Black women have been recognized as trendsetters, but Black female ingenuity dates back centuries. We can thank Black
OPINION: While my level of fame doesn’t match up to actual celebrities, Amazon’s Alexa answers questions about me, and that’s…
Queen Latifah hosted the star-studded event on Saturday night. After a week of festivities and non-televised awards, the 55th NAACP
New Edition was inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame LOS ANGELES (AP) — Usher was named entertainer of the year
After the Academy Awards, celebs brought afterparty excellence to the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party red carpet. After the last
The writer-director talked about how the Black community is “just as nuanced and complex and diverse as any other group
Black nominees and attendees won the red carpet at the 96th Annual Academy Awards. Diverse, personality-packed looks have been the
The filmmaker behind “American Fiction” has become one of the brightest stars of this year’s awards season. Cord Jefferson is
OPINION: The Oakland rapper’s most edgy album came with some controversy over his image and a legendary Speedo.
President Joe Biden emphatically stating he only would consider a Black woman for the high court deepened resentment toward DEI,
Thurst Lounge was created as “a love letter” to Washington D.C.’s Black gay community and highlights decades of Black queer