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Beyonce‘s tour ended in March, but it’s still being talked about as a top seller. “The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour” brought in more than $41.1 million during 25 shows on its last leg in Europe. After 23 countries and 126 shows in total, the tour brought in $212 million with $1.8 million in tickets […]

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According to a new Bill signed by California lawmakers and passed last week, students will soon be taking courses that teach the significance of what President Barack Obama’s election meant for racial equality and civil rights. Barack Obama’s election marked a “historic step in the effort towards equality in the United States,” said the California […]

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The Oprah Winfrey Network announced today that Toni Braxton is set to star as Darlene Love in the network’s first scripted TV film “My Name is Love: The Darlene Love Story.” Executive produced by Oprah Winfrey and Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (“Twenty Feet From Stardom”), “My Name is Love: The Darlene Love Story” features […]

Beyonce doesn’t know how to do anything else but win. After dropping a surprise album that sold more than 600,00 copies in three days, Bey…

DL Hughley Show Audio

One of the most loved and kind hearted human beings has left this world. And while you think you know him from books, movies, and interviews. There are still little hidden gems about Nelson Mandela that you should know. Listen to audio player to hear “The D.L. Hughley Show” share the top ten things you […]

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One of the most loved and kind hearted human beings has left this world. And while you think you know him from books, movies, and…

DL Hughley Show Audio

Today we lost one of the most brilliant and kind hearted human beings, Mr. Nelson Mandela. Although he is gone he will never be forgotten. Listen to the audio to hear ” The D.L. Hughley Show” share the top 10 Nelson Mandela quotes or check them out below. Part 1: Part 2: DL: All right, […]

Historian Taylor Branch has written several books, including a trilogy on Dr. King that begins with “Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-1963,” which won the Pulitzer Prize and “The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement” released earlier this year. His essay “Remembering the March” was excerpted in USA Today. […]

After CNN anchor Don Lemon said that Black people could help themselves by “pulling their pants up” he found himself in hot water with social media, especially “Black Twitter,” who’s #DonLemonlogic hashtag was one of it’s most hilarious commentaries. Lemon has rebounded by hosting the CNN special “We Were There: The March on Washington – An Oral History” […]

As we do this time every year, we celebrate Black Music Month with special articles, photo galleries, listening parties and more. This year, we’re adding a fun twist – we’re including you in the process as we determine the “Best Of” in several categories – Best Male R&B Artist of All Time, Best Female R&B […]

June is Black Music Month and there’s a whole lot going on. Not only are our contributions to music being celebrated worldwide, June is the month a lot of your favorite musicians were brought into the world. Here’s our calendar of the month’s hottest musical events and a look at which musicians are blowing out birthday candles […]

In the 70’s, Flip Wilson was the hottest Black comedian on TV with “The Flip Wilson Show.” His show featured the hot Black talents of the era, everyone from Lena Horne to the Jackson 5 who often paired up to perform with the white stars of the day. That and his famous characters Geraldine and […]