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'I'm still disgusted': Janet Jackson rails against 'injustice' at SF concert
San Francisco Chronicle· 1 day agoBeyond expressing love and appreciation for her fans, Janet Jackson isn’t typically one to say too much in between songs at her shows. Small talk isn’t her style, but there ...
Megan Thee Stallion and other rappers who attended HBCUs
ClutchPoints· 3 days agoWhen talking about Black music it’s obvious that we have to talk about the genres of rap and hip...
All the secret messages to look out for at Taylor Swift’s concert
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAsk any Taylor Swift fan what the secret to her colossal success is, and you might be surprised by...
Black Music Month: The Deep Roots Of Soul & Its Modern Voices
BET.com· 1 day agoA music genre that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, Soul music profoundly reflects Black cultural...
Bebe Rexha Calls Out G-Eazy for Being "Ungrateful Loser"
E! News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoShonda Rhimes vs. Katherine Heigl The former Grey's Anatomy star sparked a feud with the series...
“It makes the whole God thing seem plausible!” Kavus Torabi’s Guide To Cardiacs
Louder Sound via Yahoo News· 5 days agoYou can find it on both 1984’s cassette-only release...band – before I’d got to the end of side two...
32 Movies We Dare You Not To Cry While Watching
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 7 days ago(Image credit: Universal Pictures) Schindler's...Quite possibly Steven Spielberg’s best movie, Schindler’s List is one of the rawest and most authentic...
Movie Trivia Questions: Test Your Knowledge of the Film Industry’s History & Biggest Hits
Blavity via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoLately, the most successful projects at the box office have been remakes and sequels, reminding us...
Bebe Rexha Calls Out G-Eazy for Being "Ungrateful Loser" After She's Asked to Work With Him - E!...
E! Online· 1 day agoBebe Rexha took aim at G-Eazy, with whom she released her 2015 hit "Me, Myself & I," calling him a...
Actors Who You Forgot Are Singers Too
SheKnows via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn the golden days of American cinema, actors were expected to be masters of their crafts — catch that? Not craft, but crafts. If they harbored dreams of...