Beginning this Thursday, February 6, “Who’s Behind Black Art” will air on aspireTV to celebrate Black History Month. We spoke to writer and director John Campbell about his award-winning ...
Black art, culture, and history deserve the spotlight year-round, but February is when Seattle really steps it up during Black History Month. We’ve got everything from film festivals and discussions ...
Naturally, Black Twitter was quick to clown the 6-God for his questionable legal move, leading to some amusing posts on social media. One user on X wrote, “Drake is keeping ‘Not Like Us’ and ...
The Art Institute of Chicago’s Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica is massive, featuring 350 works of art, with paintings, sculpture, video and audio, as well as historical ...
It was another tough Sunday for Drake. Kendrick Lamar performed during the Super Bowl halftime show, exactly one week after winning multiple Grammys for "Not Like Us," a diss track directed at the ...
Frustrated hip-hop fans on X pointed out that Drake only named Black streamers who reacted to “Not Like Us, and not the white ones. One user wrote, “HOLD UP LOL I just realized Drake snitched ...
The year is now 2025, and Drizzy Drake is very much still alive,” the rapper said. The “Passionfruit” artist also wore a black hoodie decorated with bullet holes for the performance to drive ...
“I’m a Black artist, I’m apparently a rapper, even though ‘Hotline Bling’ is not a rap song,” Drake said during and interview with U.K. DJ Semtex. “The only category that they can ...
In the lawsuit, Drake says the cover art and video for “Not Like Us” include “images associated with sex trafficking,” including an image of his Toronto home edited with icons used by law ...
Highlights for Feb. 13-19 include Taylor Dayne, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Mary Bue, Benjamin Booker and Cymande.
Concerts, a gourmet dinner, theatrical performances and art events: Black Box Blackout has them all. A month-long labor of love from local jazz singer Kristen Warren, Black Box Blackout keeps the ...
On the song Lamar calls Drake a pedophile and accuses him of appropriating Black culture. Drake is signed to UMG subsidiary Republic Records, while Lamar is signed to UMG’s Interscope Records.