Tag: Fame

    Robbie Pardlo, City High Singer Known for What Would You Do, Dies at 46

    Robbie Pardlo, lead singer of Grammy-nominated R&B group City High, died July 17, 2025 at age 46, surrounded by family in Willingboro, NJ. No cause of death has been disclosed. He leaves behind his wife, two children and a legacy of hits. and more!!!

    Debbie Allen: Oscar Honor

    Debbie Allen's Honorary Oscar award at the Governors Awards celebrates her profound impact on dance, TV, and film. Her legacy of opening doors for Black talent continues to inspire generations, a testament to her unwavering dedication and artistic brilliance.

    Mustang: Faith, Fame, and Finding His Purpose

    After being publicly judged and misunderstood, Mustang is rewriting his story on his own termsβ€”with God, growth, and greatness leading the way. He’s not just a name β€” he’s a brand, a movement, and a whole force.

    Chloe Bailey Cries Watching “Sinners”

    Chloe Bailey was deeply moved by "Sinners," calling it a raw, honest depiction of Hollywood's dark side. The film resonated with her, causing her to cry for an hour, seeing herself in the pressures and choices within the entertainment industry. Fans interpret the vampire allegory as the price of fame.

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    Explore the striking visual narrative of Kelvin Harrison Jr. in the April 2026 issue of Vestal Magazine. Captured by visionary photographer Kevin Sinclair with impeccable grooming by the legendary Vernon FranΓ§ois, this feature redefines modern Black masculinity and high-fashion aesthetics.

    Meta’s Massive Change: Messenger Shutdown Sparks Outrage Across Digital Communities

    Meta announced the standalone Messenger.com website will permanently shut down in April 2026, forcing millions of users back onto the main Facebook platform for desktop messaging and deeply disrupting the digital hubs central to Black culture's online communication.

    Halle Bailey Calls Out Hollywood’s ‘Unfair’ Standards for Black Films

    Halle Bailey, the star of the upcoming live-action remake of 'The Little Mermaid', has spoken out about the unfair standards Black films still face in Hollywood. In a recent interview, she expressed frustration at the industry's biases and the extra challenges Black projects must overcome.