Steve Lacy graces the cover of Dazed magazine, styled by Imruh. The September 2025 issue is already creating buzz.Steve Lacy, the genre-bending musician known for his unique sound and effortlessly cool style, is undoubtedly a perfect fit for Dazed. The magazine has a history of showcasing cutting-edge talent and pushing creative boundaries.Dazed often features artists who are shaping contemporary culture, making Lacy’s appearance a significant moment. It’s exciting to see Black creatives celebrated on such platforms, influencing the mainstream narrative and inspiring a new generation.
The drama between Joseline Hernandez and Lemuel Plummer just hit a new level—and this time, Lemuel is speaking loud and clear. After Joseline accused the Zeus boss of cutting payments and allegedly putting her and her pregnancy at risk, Lemuel took to Instagram Stories to shut it all down.
Nia Long and Colman Domingo offer their perspectives on the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic's choice to sidestep abuse allegations. LaToya Jackson sheds light on Janet Jackson's decision not to participate.
Nia Long stuns on the cover of Self Magazine, proving that Black women over 40 are still very much in demand. The actress joins a lineage of iconic cover stars.
Skepta's Esquire UK cover shoot marks a major milestone for the iconic British MC and the entire grime genre. The cultural significance of this moment shouldn't be overlooked.
Joseline Hernandez announced she's working on a documentary titled "Surviving Zeus," where she plans to detail her experiences involving Zeus Network and its CEO, Lemuel Plummer, accusing him of cutting off payments owed to her from Joseline's Cabaret.