Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen sets its Broadway closing date as Brandon Victor Dixon returns for the final run of the hit musical.
Azeez Al-Shaair was fined by the NFL for wearing “Stop the Genocide” eye black, reigniting debate over athlete expression.
Jesse Williams spotlights how MLK Jr. used basketball courts to connect with youth in the powerful documentary Hoops, Hopes & Dreams.
Hijack Season 2 opens with a shocking twist. Here’s our review of the premiere and a sneak peek at Episode 2, “Control.”
On his 95th birthday, Doug Wilder watched Virginia swear in its first woman governor, marking a powerful full-circle moment in state history.
T.I. wipes his Instagram, cuts his dreads, and teases new music, signaling a reset and a return ahead of a promising 2026.
Iyanla Vanzant explains why Black men must learn to “mother” each other and how care, affirmation, and accountability lead to healing.
Date night vibes as the Obamas host a Higher Ground Media event with Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade, Sterling K. Brown, and more.
Kamala Harris invokes Dr. King’s words in Chicago, calling on Americans to turn exhaustion into action at a pivotal moment.
A decade later, these 2016 albums still sound timeless, risky, and emotionally resonant. Revisit the music that defined an era.
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Elijah Blake’s “Bubble” closes The Gemini with intimacy, restraint, and intention—an R&B standout that lingers long after.











