Entertainment

Debating over food can be dangerous territory but John P. Kee took a fun approach to the classic dispute, sugar on your grits or nah.

The program is designed to offer a comprehensive history of the music industry, build skills, identify talents and career pathways and serves as a paid internship starting at $20 an hour!

Books

A children’s book inspired by ‘The 1619 Project’ is slated to hit shelves this fall.

Pastor David Cho Yong-gi, founder of one of South Korea's largest and most popular megachurches has passed away this Tuesday morning after being hospitalized...

While September 11th brings back a handful of heart-wrenching memories with every passing anniversary, it's also made way for a few bittersweet ones as well when considering the beautiful music that was created in tribute to that fateful day 20 years ago.

10 Black newspapers from across the nation have come together to launch Word In Black, a collective platform that will aim to tell stories on the Black experience from different perspectives throughout the country.

It appears that jack-of-all-trades comedian Steve Harvey is trying on a new role as TV judge in 2022, with a little help from his family over at ABC network.

Next up on the made-for-TV musicals lineup is a holiday special on NBC for 'Annie Live!,' and the upcoming performance of the popular 1976 musical will star a Black actress named Celina Smith as the beloved little orphan Annie.

Radio

National Radio Day (August 20) has been celebrated since the 1990s as a means to highlight the invention of radio and its cultural impact on society. As the first device that allowed mass communication through public airwaves, radio has - and still is - used to share news, music, humor and conversations of common interests to people of various backgrounds around the world.