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Celebs, Music, Ya' Heard?

All Signs Point to a New Beyoncé Album Drop Very Soon!

Sooooo according to The Beyhive, Beyoncé’s next album is set to drop very, very soon — as in next month with April 4 being the rumored exact date. EXCLUSIVE: We just received official word that Beyoncé’s sixth studio album and mini film are DONE & rock solid set for an April release! 🐝 — THE […]

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Movies, Ya' Heard?

A New YA Novel Inspired by Black Lives Matter is On Deck to Become a Movie!

By Andréa Butler You know you’re a straight up #boss when you can land a movie deal for a book that’s not even published yet. And that’s exactly what author Angie Thomas has done. Her debut novel, The Hate U Give — which isn’t set to be released until next spring — is inspired by […]

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Black Girls Rock, Celebs, Ya' Heard?

PEEP THIS: Misty Copeland and President Obama Keep it Real on Being Black in America

On the last day of #BHM2016, TIME magazine reporter Maya Rhodan sat down with Misty Copeland and POTUS, where they kept it all the way 100 on everything from racism to beauty standards to empowerment. Misty, the first Black principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre — and collaborator on the President’s advisory Council of […]

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Celebs, Music, Ya' Heard?

Jacob Latimore Makes Moves on the Dance Floor — and Your Heart — In His “Remember Me” Video

Jacob Latimore’s music video for “Remember Me” just dropped today, and on the real, it’s pretty deep. A little reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s video for “The Way You Make Me Feel” — like Michael, Jacob dances toward the girl he likes, she heads in the other direction, he dances toward her some more, and they […]

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Stereotyping and Racism, TV, Ya' Heard?

The 7 Best Moments From Black-ish’s Most Woke Episode Yet

Bringing to a close what’s turned out to be the most lit Black History Month in a long time, the February 24 episode of Black-ish showed us again just how woke and unapologetically Black that cast and crew is. (If you missed it, watch it now, and then come back here and discuss). Called “Hope,” […]

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Black History, Ya' Heard?

The 5 Stages of Being the Only Black Girl in Class During BHM

Posted up in a “Kiss Me, I’m Black!” tee (which we legit need, like right now), YouTuber Akilah Obviously breaks down the five stages every Black student goes through during Black History Month when she’s the only Black kid in class. From how it feels to be stared at when your teacher brings up slavery […]

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Stereotyping and Racism, TV, Ya' Heard?

Black-ish Continues to #StayWoke with Upcoming Episode on Police Brutality

From jump, Black-ish has been #woke — always bringing it when it comes to tackling the issues we face on the daily.  From what it’s like to be the only Black person in the room to the different ways the effects of slavery are still felt today to how it feels when your Blackness is […]

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Beauty & Fashion, Ya' Heard?

Word on the Street: EOS Being Sued for Allegedly Causing Bad Skin Reactions

Evolution of Smooth? Apparently, not so much — at least for some people, anyway. Social media has been going IN on EOS (the trendy, egg-shaped lip balm that promises you’ll “get noticed with visibly softer lips”), alleging that the brand can cause bad skin reactions. According to TMZ, a class-action lawsuit has been filed against […]

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Black Girls Rock, Celebs, Ya' Heard?

Nicki Minaj Has a Show of Her Own Set to Air This Year!

It’s official. As of today, January 12, 2016, ABC Family will be known as FreeForm to better match its shows, which are really more for teens and YA than families. With the name change comes a few other changes as well, like new faves to look out for — one of which will be all […]

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Black Girls Rock, College Life, Ya' Heard?, Yaaaaas

Oh, You Didn’t Know? FLOTUS Can Flow!

Live and direct from The White House comes the most EPIC collab of the year: Saturday Night Live’s Jay Pharaoh and First Lady Michelle Obama. Their new music video, which just dropped today on CollegeHumor, begins with Jay droppin’ knowledge on two high schoolers who plan to just “hang out” when high school ends. He […]

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