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Yes you read that correctly. The late great Christopher “Biggie” Wallace, is set to release a joint album with his ex-wifey Faith Evans this September. This project is set to be led by infamous music producer Stevie J. who has worked with the couple on numerous projects in the past. The project will also include […]
When Tuesday’s flight from Alexandria, Egypt to Cairo took an unusual route, over the Mediterranean Sea, passengers began to suspect something was wrong. Suspicions proved correct when a flight crew member finally announced that the plane was being hijacked. Seif El Din Mustafa stood in the back of the plane, wearing a fake explosive belt, […]
What do 140 character tweets, 150 character bios and 15 second video clips have in common? Well, they all force us to limit our real life to social media experiences. However, today, you can scratch one off the list. Instagram has now approved for “grammers” to record up to 60 seconds of video coverage […]
Debra Lee has been recognized as one of the most powerful women in the entertainment business. After being appointed, in 2005, as chairman and CEO of Black Entertainment Television (BET), the leading network for African-American entertainment throughout the nation, Lee has reinvigorated the network’s productions by providing quality, relatable and enjoyable shows for the masses.; […]
“People were like, ‘Oh my God, he’s a minority taking over a French house!”- Olivier Rousteing
Today, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) account for less than 3% of the countries institutions of higher learning; with only 107 still in operation. Majority of these colleges and universities were established after the American Civil War by abolitionist white missionaries with intent to educate the African American community.
Kimberly Evans Paige Many are unaware that behind some of the marketing and branding of the Coca-Cola product, Sprite, there is an African-American woman with a hefty resume and commendable experience.
After years of executing graceful pirouettes, and crisp dégagés, African American ballerina, Misty Copeland, finally danced her way to the top.