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Black Sherif on PAUSE Online October 2025 Shines in Bold High-Fashion Cover Story

Black Sherif by Jude Lartey for Pause Online. Story by Javine. Stylist: Felicia Brown. Creative Direction: Javine. Creative Producer: Johnson Gold. Filmmaker & Director: Andy Madjitey. Assistant Producer: King Majesty. Assistant Photographer: G. Sark

Shai Slays on GQ October 2025 in an Exclusive Cover Feature Styled by Henson

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for GQ. Stylist: Brandon Henson. This feature showcases the intersection of professional basketball and high fashion, highlighting Gilgeous-Alexander's aesthetic as curated by the unique creative vision of Brandon Henson today.

Niecy Nash Slays on Out Magazine October 2025 in an Iconic High-Fashion Showcase

Niecy Nash captured by photographer Erik Carter with Anderson Hopkins for Out Magazine. The production features First Assistant Sandra, with styling by Ashley Sean Thomas. Makeup was provided by All In A Day's Werk, while hair was by Sharif Poston.

Cardi B Slays on Paper Magazine October 2025 with Iconic Style by Kollin Carter

Cardi B for Paper Magazine. Story by Erica Campbell. Stylist: Kollin Carter Hair: Tokyo Stylez Styling assistants: Juan Mario Ortiz, Posh Mckoy Music editor: Erica Campbell.

Lalah Hathaway Slays on Glamour Bulgaria November 2025 in a Breath-Taking High-Fashion Cover Story

Lalah Hathaway by Stevie D Photos for Glamour Bulgaria. Story by Oliver Brown. Creative Director, Stylist: Oliver Brown. Hair: MKEB2. Makeup: Londyn Juwelz Beauty. This feature showcases a blend of elegance, modern soul, and sophisticated artistry...

Jaylen Brown Shines on Essence November 2025 in a Bold and Stylish New Cover Story

Jaylen Brown for ESSENCE. Story by Kimberly Natasha Wilson. Stylist: Maurice Diallo. Groomer: Mirna Jose. ESSENCE, VP, Content: Nandi Howard. ESSENCE, Art Director: Shelton Boyd-Griffith. ESSENCE, Creative Operations: Breanna Wilson. This is a cover story.

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Over the weekend, Jay-Z marked the anniversaries of his albums "Reasonable Doubt" and "The Blueprint" with a three-day residency at Yankee Stadium in New York. While it was only the first stop of three more anniversary concerts scheduled for Los Angeles, Paris and London, it set the tone for exciting moments to come, as Hov was joined by a star-studded list of guests onstage, including Beyoncé, Usher, Fat Joe and Pharrell.

Nicki Minaj’s $230K Legal Battle With Ex-Lawyers

Nicki Minaj is facing another legal battle over an alleged unpaid debt, with a law firm claiming they're being stiffed. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, the firm Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP is suing Nicki in Los Angeles County Superior Court, claiming the firm agreed to provide legal services back in 2024. The lawyers say the entertainer owes $229,541 for work done in a lawsuit brought against the musician for alleged copyright infringement.

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It's been 20 years since Madea's Family Reunion hit theaters and became a classic film in the cultural zeitgeist. The film introduced audiences to a star-studded cast and helped bring complicated themes of love, healing, and family to the forefront. Since then, many of its stars have gone on to headline hit TV shows and blockbuster films, expanding their careers significantly in Hollywood.

Alicia Brown Stays Optimistic After Kidnapping Arrest

Big Tigger's wife, Alicia Brown, is speaking publicly for the first time since her recent arrest related to kidnapping allegations. A source close to Brown tells TMZ that Alicia is collaborating with her legal team to address the recent allegations and remains optimistic while handling the current charges as she works with authorities. According to the Hart County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, deputies received a BOLO alert for Brown's vehicle after learning she was wanted on kidnapping-related warrants issued in Maryland. Investigators said two young children were inside the vehicle and were safely recovered.

Black Youth Suicide Crisis: Brooklyn Barbers Step In

Black youth face a mental health crisis with suicide rates rising 53 percent over a decade. In Brooklyn, the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health addresses this through barbers and stylists trained in Mental Health First Aid. These trusted community spaces provide safe conversations where people often suffer in silence. The Beyond the Stigma program also recruits youth peer leaders and engages community elders. Dr. Marilyn Fraser emphasizes that suicide prevention doesn't always require a therapist's office—sometimes it begins with conversations between people who already know and trust one another.