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

These superstars not only beat cancer themselves but also encouraged others, raised awareness, and became beacons of hope! The post Cancer Survivors Day: Robin Roberts, Tina Knowles, Wanda Sykes & More Stars Who Fought Back — And Won appeared first on MadameNoire.

In a virtual sit-down with director Rita Coburn, we discuss the work that went into chronicling the brilliant life of W.E.B. Du Bois.

Music

Essence Festival celebrates African American culture, showcasing musical legends and iconic moments over 26 years.

The 25th anniversary of Tribeca Festival kicked off with Questlove's stellar doc on Earth, Wind & Fire, including a performance by the band.

Scary Movie franchise's funniest moments from 25+ years, ahead of Scary Movie 6 release.

As the cover star of 'VIBE's' latest issues, A$AP Rocky talks about the shooting, being a father, fashion and more. The post A$AP Rocky Breaks Silence On ‘Scary’ Shooting At Rihanna’s Mansion: ‘That Sh-t Was Just F-cked Up’ appeared first on MadameNoire.

Jalen Brunson overcame an early knee scare to score 30 points in a thriller Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs.

Ben Crump traveled to Shelby, NC, and announced to a packed crowd at City Of God Family Worship Center that he and his legal team will represent Cherrie Moore.

The NBA Hall of Famer is bringing the legend of Black Caesar to life in a new comic book series that blends African royalty, slavery, piracy and the fight for freedom.

Doja Cat really misses the ability to post audio messages on X (formerly Twitter) so much that she decided to slam the platform's owner, Elon Musk, for removing them.

Gone Too Soon: 20 Rappers Who Tragically Died Before the Age of 30 Hip-hop has always been the voice of a generation, shaped by young stars who channel pain, purpose, and power into every bar. But for too many artists, their time at the top… or on the rise …was cut short far too soon. […]