• Was There a Bright Side to Playing Catwoman? Halle Berry Found It 

    In 2002, Halle Berry made Academy Awards history by becoming the first black woman to win a best actress award for her role in Monster’s Ball. A year later, she made the dubious decision to follow up that performance with the title role in Catwoman—a potentially career-ending choice for the actress. But as she told…

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  • The Fire This Time: Tracee Ellis Ross Speaks on the Power of Female Fury

    Death by a thousand cuts. A thousand micro (and macro) aggressions, a thousand dismissals, a thousand violations, both overt and oblivious. A thousand subtle—and not-so-subtle—ways in which women all over the world are told they don’t matter, that our bodies, autonomy and feelings don’t matter. And not only do we not matter or have the…

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  • Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Time for Ilhan Reminds Us That Hope Can Make History

    In 1993 I left my birthplace of Minneapolis, seeking a hopefully glamorous future in New York City. Two years later, a 12-year-old Ilhan Omar and her family sought out Minneapolis as the site for their future, after spending four years in a Kenyan refugee camp and escaping war in their native Somalia. They weren’t alone;…

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  • She’s a Savage: There’s Even More to Love About Rihanna’s New Lingerie Line

    At this point, we may as well just add Rihanna as a co-signer on our bank accounts, because she’s clearly intent on draining them. Ever since we heard that our favorite bad girl had a lingerie line in the works, we’ve been excited, to say the least (we hear Rihanna has that effect on people).…

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  • Tribeca Film Festival 2018: There’s No Redemption Song in The Rachel Divide

    I spent 100 minutes with Rachel Dolezal Tuesday night, and I still don’t know who she is. Frankly, I’m still not convinced she does, either, though she continues to declare otherwise. But surprisingly, I’m not asking for my 100 minutes back. I was admittedly none too thrilled by the prospect of providing Dolezal yet another…

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  • Tribeca Film Festival 2018: How Naomi Wadler Disrupted the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards

    Anyone who thinks children should be seen and not heard has clearly never heard of Naomi Wadler. The 11-year-old blew millions of minds when she appeared onstage at last month’s March for Our Lives “to acknowledge and represent the African-American girls whose stories don’t make the front page of every national newspaper, whose stories don’t…

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  • So Sophisticated: Beard Gang, Rick Ross Is Coming for You

    Is there such thing as a “retrosuperfuturistic” beard? I have a feeling we’re about to find out, because Rick Ross is dropping a grooming line, y’all. Now, I won’t claim to be a Rick Ross expert, but admittedly, when I first heard this news, my immediate response was “The devil is a lie.” But for…

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  • Tribeca Film Festival 2018: Blowin’ Up Proves There’s Life After ‘the Life’

    “It’s called blowin’ up when you leave your pimp … so I blew up,” Kandie says, standing tall and brown in the New York sunshine. Her bangs blow in the breeze, and a pretty but awkward smile seems to reflexively creep around the edges of her mouth as she matter-of-factly describes how she got into…

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  • Is That Suit Vibranium? Wakanda Returns for the Avengers: Infinity War Premiere

    We’re baaaaaaaack! That’s right, y’all: Several of our Black Panther faves—and beyond—returned to the purple carpet Monday night for the much anticipated premiere of Avengers: Infinity War in Los Angeles. Chadwick, Danai, Angela, Winston and more all turned out in style to debut the next set of adventures for our Wakandan brethren. But the knockout…

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  • Janelle Monáe Is Serving Lewks on Lewks on Lewks … and We Like That

    Another day, another Janelle Monáe drop. This time it’s the accompanying visuals to “I Like That,” which we declared The Glow Up Anthem of the Week on Friday. So of course we’ve gotta follow up with the video—plus, it’s #MeCrushMonday, and we can’t think of a better soundtrack. We’re just glad she dropped the single…

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