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Carole & Tuesday Offers a Peak into Music's Future
By Dikembe Wilkins Netflix recently released the highly anticipated music, sci-fi anime “Carole & Tuesday,” directed by Shinichiro Watanabe (“Cowboy Bebop” and “Samurai Champloo” ... -
Baby Phat makes a comeback
That edgy, embroidered cat along women’s tracksuits and T-shirts in the early 2000s is returning to the fashion scene. Fashion entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons has ... -
21 Savage shines spotlight on plight of black immigrants
By Elijah Gonzalez When 21 Savage was arrested and threatened with deportation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Atlanta earlier this year, many fans were ... -
She cuts hair: Dorm barber handles heads and hearts
By Capri Starling Dayana Little is playing an outsized role at Howard University despite the modest name of her business --- Little by Littles. She ... -
A successful XFL debut falls victim to coronavirus
By Tia Lowe When the XFL ended operations before completing one season, the move left thousands unemployed and fans disappointed. The cancellation is another example ... -
Social Media's impact on groupthink
With so many people communicating with each other via social media, it raises the question: Are people being influenced by groupthink and how does that affect ... -
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Trials of dating on campus
Why are there so few relationships on campus? Is it because no one wants to be in a relationship? Is it the ratio? Let’s see ... -
Who Stole the Bass? The Lack of Diverse Sound in Male R&B
By Dikembe Wilkins If you talk to old-school music lovers today, they all have the same lament: Where’s the bass? Gone from the charts are ... -
Cancelled! Who gets to be redeemed?
Cancel culture. Who determines who can be cancelled? The concept of canceling is very subjective, Elysse Price says, because different people react differently to whatever offends them. Pres. ... -
NCAA Faces Fair Pay to Play Challenge
By Khary Armster A delicate subject in college sports has been about a multimillion-dollar organization and schools profiting off athletes’ names, talents and bodies without ... -
Cummings is First Black Lawmaker to Lie in State at U.S. Capitol
By Jaylen Williams Tributes are pouring in from all over the country this week in response to the passing of U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings. People ... -
Youth March to Demand Action on Climate Change
On Sept. 20, millions of youth around the world and in the nation’s capital, took to the streets to speak out and demand action on ... -
Nikole Hannah-Jones reframes black history with 1619 Project
By Taylor Thibodeaux Renowned New York Times writer and investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones shared her thoughts about her 1619 multimedia project at a sold-out event ... -
Black Millennials Leaving The Church, But Not The Faith
By Rebecca Johnson Millennials across all races are attending church less, but black millennials’ church attendance has gone down the least out of all racial ... -
DC March Highlights Trans Plight
By Dikembe Wilkins Washington, D.C.– With cloudy skies and a cool breeze, thousands of members of the LGBT community and their allies came from around the ... -
Mahershala Ali to play Marvel’s Blade
Two-time Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali (“Green Book” “Moonlight”) will play Blade, replacing Wesley Snipes as the vampire-hunter in the iconic Marvel comic book role. Recently announced ...