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Vote The Nightly Spirit with Darlene for Syndicated Gospel Radio Show of the Year at the Stellar Awards below!
Gospel luminary JJ Hairston opened up about a powerful transformation in his life and ministry.
Jabari Johnson offered listeners an intimate glimpse into the balancing act between his flourishing ministry, blossoming music career, and growing family life.
Evvie McKinney opens up about her musical journey, reflecting on the pivotal moments that shaped her career—including her viral win on “The Four.”
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is a cornerstone event that brings together diverse communities to celebrate Western heritage, music, and culture. Among its many highlights, Black Heritage Night is a special evening dedicated to honoring the rich contributions of Black cowboys, cowgirls, and artists to the Western legacy.
Fridayy released his highly anticipated project, Some Days I'm Good, Some Days I'm Not, and is sharing his creative process with POTC!
You asked, we answered...... Mia Thornton sits down with Incognito for their first interview since publicly "calling it quits." From the Real Housewives of Potomac drama to their real-life relationship struggles, nothing is off-limits in this POTC exclusive!
If you’ve been struggling with forgiveness, let this exclusive The Nightly Spirit interview with Darlene and Kevin LeVar bless you! RELATED: Martha Munizzi’s New Music: “He’s In Control” | The Nightly Spirit Forgiveness is often one of the hardest yet most necessary acts for believers…here’s what musician and Pastor Kevin LeVar has realized: Forgiveness does not […]
In this GED Section, D.L. Hughley tackles the political climate following the swearing-in of the 47th President (on this past Martin Luther King Jr. Day)—dissecting the disloyalty and double standards regarding billionaires and black entertainers. RELATED: As ADL Defends Elon Musk’s ‘Nazi Salute,’ Where Was The Same ‘Grace’ For Kyrie Irving? How is it that Elon […]
In the context of American history and literature, the characters "Sambo" and "Uncle Tom" have become emblematic of specific racial stereotypes rooted in the era of slavery.
Floyd Norman was the first Black animator hired by the Walt Disney Animation Studios, a legacy that will remain cemented in time. He was featured in a documentary, “Floyd Norman: An Animated Life” in 2016. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM Norman was born June 22, 1935 in Santa Barbara, Calif., a far cry […]
Today marks the founding date of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., better known among Black Letter Greek Organizations as the “Nupes.” In 1911, 10 students gathered on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington and began a tradition that has expanded to a membership 150,000 members strong worldwide. The fraternity was founded […]