Keke Palmer Finally Speaks On That Shocking SXSW Proposal
Michael Jackson’s Legal History Ahead of the New Movie
Brandy Shares Where She Stands Now With Brother Ray J
How One Black Man’s Journey for a New Eye Color Turned Into a Medical Disaster That Has TikTok Users Shook
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Why There’s Drama Between Janet Jackson and the New Michael Jackson Movie
As fans eagerly anticipate the new Michael Jackson biopic, there’s seemingly some trouble brewing between his family over the film. Here’s what we know.
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All About ‘Sinners’ Star and Rising Hollywood It-Girl Jayme Lawson
If you still have a hard time getting the gorgeous ‘Pearline’ a.k.a. Jayme Lawson from ‘Sinners’ out your mind—you’re not alone! So let’s learn more about this rising star.
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‘Sinners’ Star Jayme Lawson Breaks Silence Over BAFTA N-Word Incident
“Sinners” actress Jayme Lawson broke down why the BBC’s failure to censor the 2026 BAFTA broadcast was “careless” and lacked protection for Black talent.
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The Best and Worst NPR Tiny Desk Performances From Black Artists
From Buddy Guy and Miles Caton to Amerie and Rick Ross–let’s get into a handful of the most memorable and worst-sounding NPR Tiny Desks performances!
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Naomi Campbell is In the Epstein Files Hundreds of Times — Here’s Her Response to That
Supermodel Naomi Campbell’s name appeared in nearly 300 documents of the Epstein Files. And now, she’s speaking out about it!
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Tyra Banks Is ‘ANTM’s’ Biggest Villain, But Jay, Miss J and Nigel Need to Be Called Out
America’s Next Top Model judges Miss J, Jay Manuel and Nigel Barker all played a role in the show’s unhealthy ecosystem, and they should be called out, too!
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Black Stars Who Slayed on the 2026 American Black Film Festival Honors Red Carpet
From the Oscar nominees like Ryan Coogler to veterans like Vivica A. Fox, check out some of our faves who slayed on the ABFF 2026 red carpet!
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Films You Need To Watch If Your Want to Keep Your ‘Black Card’ During Black History Month
If you’ve somehow missed any of these titles, we’re not judging (out loud, that is). But consider this your official cinematic syllabus—just in time for Black History Month!












