Bishop Secular talks about spots Sister Willa Meana at the mall, and what happened after she bounced one too many checks. Listen to the good Bishop talk about what happened as she was taken away by security!

This Black History Month, we honor the GAME CHANGERS: Everyday heroes whose actions make life better for the people around them. SEE ALL OUR GAME…

In what became Whitney Houston’s last big screen role, she stars as Effie, the mother in the upcoming Sparkle. Everyone who worked with Whitney on the set of Sparkle talks about how she was “back”. Her voice was on point, her weight had picked up and her spirits were high! Take a look at some behind the […]

  via:eurweb Photos of “Glee’s” Amber Riley at the NAACP Image Awards on Feb. 17, show a little less of the actress than before. “I dropped two dress sizes!” she told People, about her new, slimmer figure – the result of a diet and exercise plan she has been following since last summer. Read More

Via NewsOne.Com A newly released study published in the Psychological Services journal says that Blacks who are better educated are significantly less likely to seek the services of a mental health professional than their white counterparts. “Past research has indicated [that] people with higher education levels are more likely to seek out and receive mental […]

Ester Dean The Firework Culture Katy Perry, Rihanna, Usher, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Ciara, and R. Kelly can all thank Ester Dean for their chart topping success.  The Oklahoma native’s song writing resume reads like a who’s who of music’s A-list.  After relocating to Atlanta, Dean teamed up with producer Polow da Don, Zone4Inc., and […]

Ester Dean The Firework Culture Katy Perry, Rihanna, Usher, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Ciara, and R. Kelly can all thank Ester Dean for their chart topping success.  The Oklahoma native’s song writing resume reads like a who’s who of music’s A-list.  After relocating to Atlanta, Dean teamed up with producer Polow da Don, Zone4Inc., and […]

via ForwardTimes.Com The National Action Network will commemorate the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery on Sunday, March 4 – 9. Reverend Al Sharpton says the march will expose the upcoming presidential election’s disenfranchisement. Read More

This Black History Month, we honor the GAME CHANGERS: Everyday heroes whose actions make life better for the people around them. SEE ALL OUR GAME…

There are moments captured on  film which leave an invaluable social etching on the soul of society. Gospel music is one form of music that…