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Sunday, March 24, 2024

What Happened to Cross Colours Clothing Brand

 


Cross Colours became a cultural phenomenon in the early ‘90s. The company sought to break down racial barriers one brightly piece of clothing at a time. But after a few years, Cross Colours lost appeal and faded into obscurity. 

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Mariah Carey Talks Inspiration, Memoir, And Her Brother

 


Mariah Carey, addressed 60-year-old Morgan's defamation suit after she wrote about an alleged altercation between him and their late father, Alfred.


In her tell-all book, published in September 2020, Mariah alleged that a dozen police officers had to break up a physical fight between the two men. The pop star's older brother filed the suit in New York Supreme Court in March 2021.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

How Much Does It Cost Beyonce To Stay In Paris?

 


BeyoncĂ© is one of the most recognizable people on the planet. She’s been in the public eye since she was a teenager building her career and massive wealth. Though the singer lets fans in on to small glimpses of her life through Instagram, BeyoncĂ© is also known for keeping her private life out of the spotlight.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Chuck D Talks Breonna Taylor Case

 

Thirty-one years after that classic track dropped, the legendary Long Island posse returns Friday with a new LP, “What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down?” It marks the group’s return to Def Jam, the iconic hip-hop label that they helped build, and features “Fight the Power: Remix 2020,” an all-star update of the 1989 anthem.


The Post spoke to PE leader Chuck D, 60, shortly after Wednesday’s controversial Breonna Taylor decision. Here, he sounds off on being an “OG” in the Black Lives Matter movement, why “Fight the Power” is still relevant and getting the surviving Beastie Boys to record again.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Order Your Jennifer Lopez New Sequin Face Mask Today!

Jennifer Lopez's sequin face mask is back in stock and we found a very similar sparkly alternative.


Jennifer Lopez was recently spotted sporting a glitzy ivory face mask during two bike rides in the Hamptons with her fiancé, Alex Rodriguez. She wore a similar mask in black while attending a Black Lives Matter protest in Los Angeles.

The stylish face mask is from the brand Katie May and aptly named the Disco Ball Face Mask. This blingy nylon mesh face mask is fitting for the glamorous star, and it's currently available on Revolve for $26. The fitted, double-layered, non-medical Katie May Disco Ball Face Mask is decked out in white or pink sequins on the exterior, and the interior has a soft, comfortable lining. It also has two adjustable ear loop straps.

Saturday, August 15, 2020

#NewMusic by Lovokal - Am I Next #NowPlayingonTWUM @Lovokal_RE7


New York artist Lovokal releases new music via Youtube for music lovers to vibe to titled "Am I Next." The uptempo beat gives off a nice vibe to help prepare you for the club scene. This would make a nice song to broadcast over college DJ radio stations. Listen in below!

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Rihanna And Jack Dorsey Donated 4,000 iPads


Rihanna took to Instagram to share that she alongside Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey donated 4,000 iPads to students in the singer's home country of Barbados.

The Fenty Beauty CEO and the Twitter co-founder worked together on previous charitable endeavors, including donating $4.2 million to Los Angeles domestic violence shelters in April.

Rihanna, who usually stays mum when it comes to her charitable contributions, admitted to her pride of working alongside Prime Minister Mottley for her latest endeavor.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Dave Chappelle Is No Fan Of Staten Island


One thing is clear from watching Dave Chappelle’s new Netflix special: He’s no fan of Staten Island.

In addition to calling the borough an “awful place, Chappelle said: " F– everybody on Staten Island except the Wu-Tang Clan" in the special, dubbed “8:46” that can be viewed on YouTube.

In addition to bashing Staten Island, Chappelle addresses rallies and issues surrounding the death of George Floyd, killings of African Americans and police brutality in the 27-minute show. He commended the youth for the demonstrations, and expressed his outrage over Floyd’s death.

Monday, June 8, 2020

Beyonce Gives Positive Speech To 2020 Graduates


Beyoncé gave a moving speech for 2020 graduates over the weekend, telling them "real change has started with you."

"Congratulations to the class of 2020, you have arrived here in the middle of a global crisis, a racial pandemic and worldwide expression of outrage at the senseless killing of yet another unarmed Black human being. And you still made it, we're so proud of you," Beyoncé said in a video address as part of YouTube's "Dear Class of 2020" event.

Jennifer Lopez Joined Protesters In LA


The celebrity power couple joined Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors and a large crowd of protesters as they marched down Hollywood Blvd.

"We must take a stand for what we believe in and fight against the injustices in this world," Lopez wrote in an Instagram post. "So we continue to peacefully protest until there is change."

Jennifer Lopez carried a sign that read "BLM #EnoughIsEnough" on one side and "Black Lives Matter" on the other side.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

What Roc Nation And The NFL Is Doing For Hadiya Pendleton


It's a good thing how Jay-Z is getting involved in our African American culture. It's time we slow down gun violence in our black communities. He is really using his voice to stand out behind his music while having the NFL to back him up.

Jay-Z's Team Roc and the NFL debuted a public service announcement that honors the life of Hadiya Pendleton, a young girl who was fatally shot in Chicago in 2013.

Hadiya Pendleton's family has continued to keep her legacy alive. The Chicago teen is the subject of Team Roc's latest PSA about putting an end to gun violence.

Pendleton is one of many stories of kids being killed by gun violence from all over the world. Pendleton was gunned down as she was spending time with friends at the city's Harsh Park.

The video titled "Hadiya's Promise" is narrated by her mother Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, who shared her daughter's hopes and dreams as well as her own efforts at social justice in her young years.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Lynx Supreme Releases New Video "Not Guilty" @LYNXSUPREME


Lynx Supreme drops a new visual about the black lives matter movement, injustice in society, him as an artist dealing with the justice system, and his struggles.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Why Prejudice Still Lives

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) I am a African American who was born in Mississippi. I have encountered various types of racism. One thing I have learned is that it's all in how you were raised. I get criticized because I am married to a white woman and have mixed children.

I have come to find out that there are more blacks prejudice than whites. For some reason, blacks believe that whites owe them something for bringing them here! But I say Thank You! Without the white man bringing our ancestors to America, I would not be able to own my own house website, or business.

When people talk about cops killing blacks, I turn the other cheek. Due to the fact that I feel cops are afraid of blacks just as blacks are afraid of cops. We are almost in a civil war, not because of whats going on, but how the media portrays it. Why is it than when a black person get shot by a cop it's blasted all over the media? But when the same thing happens to a white person, you hear nothing.

I'm not taking any sides, just giving my 2 cents on the matter.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Nick Cannon Joins Black Lives Matter Protest

Cannon has released a series of politically charged spoken word pieces over the past few months, occasionally appearing with beads and a head wrap. Such was the case during Thursday's actions, after which he credited past Black Hollywood activists Harry Belafonte and Dick Gregory for their influence. "I like to practice what I preach so I'm in these communities constantly and taking meetings with district attorneys about criminal justice reform and prison reform. And it's so important, I mean, I've been given the spotlight so I want to say the proper things at the proper times," he told Entertainment Tonight. Dozens were arrested for civil disobedience offenses in the New York City rallies, before attention on them was lost to news of an assault at a protest in Dallas that claimed the lives of 5 police officers and injured half a dozen others.

The streets of New York City were no exception to the numerous locales that drew nationwide protests over the police shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, when on Thursday [July 7], demonstrations reared up from Union Square to Times Square. One such rally was led by America's Got Talent host Nick Cannon, who marched behind the banner of #BlackLivesMatter. Cannon is only one of scores of celebrities to speak out against police violence in the wake of Tuesday and Wednesday's shootings, turning the righteous direction he's recently set a path towards into action with thousands behind him.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Lil Boosie Talks Baton Rouge Police Experiences

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) The outrage over Alton Sterling's death keeps pouring out as his family and anyone who has watched the video of his murder by Baton Rouge police demand justice. Although the unfortunate incident seems to be a frequent occurrence between Blacks and police—and has been publicized thanks to camera phones and social media—Baton Rouge native, Boosie BadAzz, tells VladTV that he's been talking about police brutality ever since his own experiences.

"Black Lives Matter is the truth" he told DJ Vlad, "I've been saying f*** the police [but] they ain't believe me until technology came with all of these damn camera phones. Police killed one of our ghetto heroes in 1989. Jumped on a car and shot him down." He added, "It's been going on, I've been saying f*** the police."

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Protesters Shut Down I-80

Races from all over America is boycotting business and traffic movement in and out of the city. More than 1,000 protesters marched for hours on city streets, shutting down Interstate 80 and stopping a train in the third night of demonstrations Monday over police killings in Missouri and New York.They confronted a line of police officers in riot gear outside police headquarters before heading to a BART train station, prompting authorities to close it. Protesters then headed west on University Avenue, a four-lane divided street to shut down Interstate 80 in both directions.

Some protesters managed to get around officers and onto the freeway but were forced back. Then protesters retook the highway, halting traffic in both directions. Dozens of protesters also marched to the railroad tracks, blocking an Amtrak train. A protester held up a sign “Black lives matter” in front of the stopped train.

The protests were peaceful in contrast to Sunday night when some protesters vandalized and looted businesses, lit garbage cans on fire and blocked a nearby freeway despite calls from many in the crowd for a “peaceful protest.”

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