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From protégés and collaborators to fellow game-changers, these are the artists who earned Prince’s respect, and in some cases, his mentorship

Reporting on losses in Black culture, honoring legacies, and navigating grief and resilience.

The late musical icon Luther Vandross was born on April 20, 1951. He passed away on July 8, 2005 from a heart attack.

The hits made them stars, but the deep cuts made us fans! See if you know any of these "B-Side Bangers" by Janet Jackson.

Sybil Wilkes covers crucial local, national, and economic updates affecting Black communities, including a tragic shooting, vaccine policy shifts, and rising energy costs.

Celebrating 25 years, Urban One's reimagined ONE Voyage cruise partners with UNCF to empower HBCU students through scholarships and resources.

Michael Jackson's beloved pet chimpanzee Bubbles lived a remarkable life, traveling the world and becoming a celebrity in his own right.

Michael Jackson's kids thrive, honoring his legacy through music, philanthropy, and personal growth.

We celebrate Martin Lawrence’s new look and honor him with a ranking of his top movies. Check it out inside.

The comedian calls criticism a double standard, pointing to U.S. and corporate ties to Saudi Arabia as justification for performing.

Trump dismisses reported survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, while continuing to distance himself from the disgraced financier.

For Kya Azeen, 'Cats: The Jellicle Ball' is a full-circle moment, and a reflection of how much the culture has had a hand in her success. The post ‘I Can Exist As Myself’ — ‘Pose’ Star Kya Azeen Brings Ballroom, Black Queerness & Big Energy To Broadway’s ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.