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Buchanan's Whiskey partners with Rauw Alejandro for World Cup celebration, featuring music, cocktails, and celebrity guests.

The new teaser trailer for Avengers: Doomsday features Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth, praying for strength to return home to his daughter, Love. The trailer shows Thor’s emotional plea to be able to fight one more enemy and come back to his daughter as a father, not a warrior. Love is portrayed by Hemsworth’s real-life […]

Taryn Finley writes, "throughout history, our music, food, and dialect have been the most accessible forms of expression we’ve been able to hold onto."

“Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television” is a two-part documentary that delves into the struggles and triumphs of Black creatives in the television industry. The series explores the evolution of Black representation on TV, from early stereotypes to groundbreaking shows that reshaped culture. Through interviews with industry pioneers and current creators, the documentary […]

A new documentary, “The Price of Excellence,” in collaboration with U.S. Congresswoman Alma Adams, delves into the history of underfunded Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and the need to protect them. HBCUs have been underfunded for decades, with unequal treatment and funding compared to non-HBCU institutions. The Biden administration highlighted the owed funding to […]

In a panel moderated by Madame Noire managing editor, Danica Daniel, our Women To Know: Modern Mavericks spoke in-depth about their work as Black women artists.

From Oakland to Brooklyn, these Black-owned art galleries are more than just exhibition spaces. Whether spotlighting legends or amplifying rising voices, these galleries play a defining role in shaping the art world. Here are 10 spaces you should know.

Learn more about the annual celebration of unity, family and African culture.

Supporting Black-owned charities is a powerful way to promote social and economic equity and uplift marginalized communities.

Black chefs are honoring their rich culinary roots this Thanksgiving by adding their unique twist to classic dishes.

Slow living is a rebellious act for Black women, a way to reclaim our time and prioritize our well-being.

Black leadership in America is more than just a concept, it is a doorway to understanding the resilience of Black people.