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The Glow Up Style Awards: Image
From music and film to politics and photography, these image icons know how to make a statement.
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Oscars 2022: Beyoncé in Talks to Perform From Compton Tennis Courts
The superstar is in talks with the Academy to perform her nominated song “Be Alive” from King Richard.
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Is Adele Setting Her Sights On A Baby With Rich Paul?
The “Turning Tables” singer is looking to wrap up this residency…but other things, maybe not so much.
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Hellur, Have You Heard? A Madea Homecoming Is Headed to Netflix
The forthcoming feature is set to make its Netflix debut on Feb. 25
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Are Rich Paul and Adele LA’s Hottest Couple?
On the eve of her new album, the singer can’t stop talking about LeBron’s agent
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Is It Fine When It's a Fave? Adele's Bantu Knots Reveal the Subjectivity of the Appropriation vs. Appreciation Debate
Adele is a multi-Grammy award-winning singer whose soulful song stylings have made her a fairly universal fave (we still think that the 2017 Best Album of the Year Grammy belonged to Lemonade, though—and seemingly, so did she. She’s a Beyoncé stan, too!). She also seems to be an affable, humble and entirely relatable superstar, rising…
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Should Black Artists Care About the Grammys?
“Who gives a fuck about a goddamn Grammy?” These venerable words came from the mouth of Public Enemy’s Chuck D on 1988’s “Terminator X to the Edge of Panic.” It is a sentiment that’s been shared by so many other artists, critics and fans over the years. When it comes to the Recording Academy, black…
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Each of the Grammy-Nominated Albums Since 2007 That Should Have Won Album of the Year
The Grammys rarely get it right. I was done with them when I discovered that neither the Notorious B.I.G. nor Tupac won one for their work while alive or after their deaths. And it is not lost on me that when given a choice between the two, the Recording Academy loves to reward music that…
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White Folks Can’t Just Come to the Cookout Because They Perform Blackness
Whenever a white person does something remotely decent related to black people or black culture—be it displaying basic decency or performing some act with competence—a chorus of Negroes will declare, “They can come to the cookout!” For our new white readers, “the cookout” is essentially what most of us across these United States refer to…