As we’ve come to understand year after year, day after day even, death is unfortunately an inevitable part of life. Still, as much of a fact as that may be, the blow of experiencing loss never gets any easier, nor does reporting on the subject in Black culture.
Cavin Yarbrough, one-half of R&B duo Yarbrough & Peoples, known for hits like 'Don’t Stop The Music, died on June 19 from heart disease.
Fat Joe is being sued for $20 million by his former hypeman, who has lobbed a litany of sordid claims against the Bronx rapper. The lawsuitalleges that Joe, born Joseph Antonio Cartagena, participated in sex acts with several minors in their teens, amongst other wild claims. As initially reported by Variety, Terrance “T.A.” Dixon filed […]
The unidentified man was found hanging from his neck in Albany. While the police are calling it suicide, local residents are skeptical.
One year later, click inside to relive one of the best concerts in recent memory along with what fans thought about it in real-time.
Discover Pastor Scott Free's journey from a troubled past to leading a movement transforming lives through faith, music, & outreach.
Roots & Rhythm: Celebrating the Connection Between Black Music and Professional Athletes June is Black Music Month, a time to celebrate the profound influence of Black musicians on the global soundtrack of our lives. This year, the theme “Roots & Rhythm” highlights how music deeply intertwines with diverse cultural elements—including the world of professional sports. […]
Savage’s family wants the disgraced singer to serve every day of his 31-year sentence.
President Donald Trump pledged to target Democratic cities and defended it during the G7 conference in Canada.
From Frederick Douglass to Beyoncé, these iconic speeches capture the spirit and struggle of Juneteenth—watch, reflect, and remember.
National Martini Day is celebrated on June 19 and we're sharing a quick roundup featuring riffs of the classic cocktail.
"So You Think You Can Dance" choreographer Dave Scott has passed away his family announced.