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FKA twigs to Play Josephine Baker in New Film

FKA twigs is stepping into the role of legendary entertainer and activist Josephine Baker in a newly announced biopic from filmmaker Maïmouna Doucouré. The project, backed by Studiocanal, is expected to begin filming this fall.

Beyoncé x Levi’s: Black Glamour Reigns

Beyoncé's Levi's ad honors Black glamour history, with critics like Piers Morgan missing Marilyn Monroe's own influences from Black icons Dorothy Dandridge and Josephine Baker.

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6ix9ine Says “God” Had His Back After Drake Diss

Tekashi 6ix9ine is looking back at one of Drake and Lil Durk's biggest collaborations and is unsurprisingly not even a tiny bit remorseful about some of his past actions. In a VladTV interview, the Brooklyn-born rapper discussed "Laugh Now Cry Later," Drake and Durk's 2020 single.

The Return of Jim Crow: What to Expect

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"There are eras in American history that Black folks look back on with horror– eras defined not only by law and policy, but by lived experience, fear, and resistance. Among them, Jim Crow stands as one of the most devastating systems of racial control in America."

K Michelle’s Cheating Rules for Her Husband

K. Michelle admitted that she does not mind if her husband steps out of their marriage to sleep with a side piece, but she has one iron-clad rule: no bills paid, no luxury gifts, and no bags for side chicks.

21 Savage Baby Photo Drama: Wife’s Shady Reply

Just hours after the internet erupted over 21 Savage and Latto's new bundle of joy, Keyanna hopped onto her own social media page to do some major celebrating of her own, proudly announcing that their son just officially graduated from grammar school with straight A's.

Iconic Black Actors Who Excel at Playing Villains

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"While we love to dote on our favorite actresses and actors for their impressive talents, sometimes they do a little too good a job at convincing us that they're really the characters they're portraying—especially the evil ones."