Pop Culture
Happy 32nd to Keke Palmer! She celebrated with a ten-course dinner, spades, movies under the stars, and a birthday cake shaped like a giant stack of pancakes.
Naomi Osaka defeated Coco Gauff in a dazzling U.S. Open showdown at Arthur Ashe Stadium, but the real victory was seeing two Black women powerhouses shine on the biggest stage in tennis.
Renae Bluitt's SheDidThat. spotlighted Shana Stephenson, Esther Wallace, Tamisha Guy, Atoya Burleson, and Khalilah Beavers at the SheDidThat. x NY Liberty Power Plays panel at the Barclays Center on August 26.
Sources say Karen Huger is set to be released next week, on September 2nd. This marks an early release for Karen, who was sentenced in February to two years, with one suspended, $2,900 in fines and probation.
he U.S. Open isn’t just about tennis this year—it’s about us. Coco, Simone, Venus, Taylor, Naomi… Black women are running the court, serving culture, and giving us everything we love.
Karrueche Tran is in her dating bag, and we love it.
Tamar Braxton is finally breaking her silence, with help from her dentist, about the injuries she sustained after she was “found in a pool of blood” earlier this month.
If you thought the villa was chaotic, the reunion said, “Hold my uncooked pancake.”
Popular TikTok personality, 28-year-old Malik Taylor, was killed in a single-car crash last week in Concord, NC, law enforcement authorities said.
Gabrielle Union just celebrated 25 years of Bring It On, reminding us why Isis and the Clovers are forever legendary.
Sharon Chuter changed beauty forever. From launching Uoma Beauty's 51 foundation shades to challenging brands with #PullUpOrShutUp, she pushed the industry toward real inclusivity. At just 38, she's gone too soon—but her legacy lives on in every shade and every Black founder she inspired.
Pam was the baddest on the set. Her hair was always laid, her fashion stayed fly, and her comebacks—lethal. She wasn’t the butt of the joke, she was the joke slinger and that’s power.