Where Is Collective Outrage Over Chris Smalls’ Assault In Israeli Custody?
Activist Chris Smalls was detained and beaten by Israeli forces while delivering aid to Gaza, but none of the others were attacked. Why?

How Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour Turned Her Into Country Music Revolutionary
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour didn’t just shatter records—it redefined country music’s sound, history, and future.

Review: “Fantastic Four: First Steps” Brings Marvel’s First Family Back in Style
Pedro Pascal leads a visually stunning and emotionally rich reboot in “Fantastic Four: First Steps” that finally delivers the film these legendary characters deserve.

Tyler, The Creator Brings Back Joy, Dance & Fun On “Don’t Tap The Glass”
Tyler, the Creator’s don’t tap the glass fuses club energy and creative boldness into a dance-heavy escape from reality.

Wu-Tang Forever: Final U.S. Tour Reminded Us Why They’re The Greatest
Wu-Tang Clan’s final U.S. tour ended in Philadelphia and it was a powerful celebration of Hip-Hop legacy, unity and timeless greatness.

Travis Scott Goes Left: What Went Wrong With “Jackboys 2”?
Travis Scott’s Jackboys 2 feels like a missed opportunity, lacking vision, cohesion, and a true group dynamic.

Clipse Drops First Album in 16 Years – Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer
Clipse returns after 16 years with Let the Lord Sort ‘Em Out, proving that grown-man rap can be sharp, soulful and culturally seismic.

Diddy’s Trial Nears End: Here’s How AI Predicts Verdict
Sean “Diddy” Combs could face life in prison if convicted on federal charges. AI takes an analytical guess!

Juneteenth Reflections On Unity, Trust & Pure Black Love
A rainy run, a dope Black-owned hoodie, and a kid with a free bottle of water reminded me what Juneteenth is about now.

Op-Ed: What Philly’s Fan Expo Taught Me About Morality, Fandom & America
At Fan Expo Philadelphia, Chuck Creekmur explores the unsettling reality of celebrity worship, racial bias, and how fandom often fails its own values of good vs. evil.

Memorial Day Was Black-Led Celebration Of Freedom That Racism Tried To Erase
The first Memorial Day tribute was created by newly freed Black Americans in 1865, though racists have tried to erase them from history.

Remembering Sacha Jenkins: Visionary In Hip-Hop & Counter In Culture
Sacha Jenkins was more than a journalist. He was a fearless cultural architect who helped shape Hip-Hop media on his own terms.

Jewish Community Reacts To Kanye West’s “Apology” For Antisemitic Rampage
If Kanye West wants truly forgiveness, it’s going to be a long, arduous road to get it.

Seven Wonders Of The Hip-Hop World: Part I—7 Albums That Changed Rap History
Seven albums. One culture. Infinite impact.

Malcolm X Turns 100: He’s Not Just History—He’s Hip-Hop’s Future If It Wants To Survive
Malcolm X’s 100th birthday reminds us that his legacy was rooted in resistance, rhythm, and raw truth. Just like Rap.

Met Gala’s Theme Was Tailoring Black Style—So Why Did The Red Carpet Look So Basic?
Despite its promise to honor Black fashion and cultural history, the 2025 Met Gala fell short as many attendees ignored or misunderstood the theme, turning a bold concept into a missed opportunity.

Beyoncé Just Changed Country Music’s Rules
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour fuses country music and ballroom culture to reclaim Black narratives and redefine American music history.

Does Trump Want To Pay White People $5,000 To Have Babies?
Donald Trump reportedly wants to pay Americans $5,000 to have babies — but why?

Cory Booker, Hakeem Jeffries And Persist Network Fight For Justice On Capitol Hill Using John Lewis’ Spirit
At a powerful sit-in on the Capitol steps, leaders and activists came together to honor John Lewis’ legacy and call for action against growing threats to democracy and justice.

Did “Daredevil: Born Again” Flop Or Are There Racists Hating On “Progressive” Marvel?
“Daredevil: Born Again” may not have the best ratings, but the show may still represent a longterm win for Disney+ and the MCU.