There's a whole lot of melanin to go around! Here's a look at a few magazine covers highlighting some of the best of the best when it comes to black talent this season.
There's a whole lot of melanin to go around! Here's a look at a few magazine covers highlighting some of the best of the best when it comes to black talent this season.
Issa Rae's explanation for why she's partnering with CoverGirl just made us love her even more.
It's lit for Champagne Papi's birthday! Read as we reflect on our fave Drake moments.
JT is hitting the Super Bowl half-time stage again, even though Janet Jackson is still banned: why?
The viral hashtag floating around social media is sparking a major movement.
We got you with the prices and description of all the new products Fenty Beauty is dropping.
Eminem has us all #shookaf with his freestyle 'The Storm', which is the perfect read for y'all's President.
Women of color contribute so much to the beauty industry, only to be tragically misrepresented and dismissed.
Young Thug threatened his fiancé (or ex-fiancé?!) on Twitter and people are seriously thinking it's passionate love goals.
Cardi B just made history with "Bodak Yellow" reaching number one on the Billboard 100.
We can't stop taking notes from rapper Gucci Mane's new memoir - here's why.
Issa Rae's Pro - Black comment is not racist, get over it.
We're all the way here for Rihanna's Fenty Beauty promoting inclusivity and some poppin' make up products.
The Emmy's, and so many figures in Hollywood, mess up big time when they try to the soften the images of people who have taken part in such a problematic White House.
This year's Emmys made a lot of progress finally giving diverse shows and actors props for their talent - but the Spicer moment is one that cannot be overlooked.
In What Happened, Hillary Clinton offers a raw, brutally honest explanation for loss. She doesn't play the blame-game - she evaluates both external and internal factors to try to explain why she lost the election she was posed to win.
Molly and Issa have been on some other sh**t, and it's because of Insecure bringing to light the various dynamics of finding yourself in relationship.
Beatriz at Dinner encompasses capitalism, racial tensions, class, sex, and more topics that seem to be ever so relevant in today's society. Hladik writes the movie is, "one of the first great pieces of art to come out of the Trump era."
Colin Kaepernick has reignited the flame of black activism in the NFL. But will others follow suit?
I know Insecure's Tasha is easy to hate: but you may dislike her for the wrong reasons,