Usher's New Look foundation will host the President's Circle Awards Luncheon on July 17, 2013, honoring leaders who empower youth including Nadji Jeter, Coca-Cola Foundation,
Myspace reports strong metrics showing 31 million visitors and nearly 1 million app downloads in first 14 days after platform relaunch with $20M campaign.
Shaquille O'Neal partners with 7-Eleven and AriZona to launch Soda Shaq, a new line of all-natural cream sodas in four flavors now available nationwide.
VH1 partners with Alicia Keys and Greater Than AIDS for EMPOWERED campaign spotlighting HIV's impact on women. Features real stories from five women living with
Paul Hall, producer of Tyler Perry's films and For Colored Girls, joins Codeblack Films as Head of Development and Production with over 20 years experience.
Rural Radio launches on SiriusXM channel 80, offering 24/7 programming for rural America including agribusiness news, western sports, and country lifestyle content.
Earth, Wind & Fire announces their first new studio album in eight years, 'Now, Then & Forever,' releasing September 10 with accompanying US tour dates.
Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney Peete host DesignCare 2013, featuring Ne-Yo and designer Rubin Singer at a Malibu charity gala benefiting autism and Parkinson's.
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Cynthia Bailey and husband Peter Thomas are releasing their memoir 'Carry-on Baggage - Our Nonstop Flight' in July, sharing marriage
Phylicia Rashad discusses The Cosby Show's groundbreaking portrayal of African-American family life and whether the upper-class Black family dynamic was realistic.
Elton John announces The Diving Board, his first solo studio album in seven years, releasing September 24, 2013. The 12-track album features new songs with
Beyonc� announces additional Mrs. Carter Show World Tour dates across the Americas for fall 2013. New shows include Mexico, Brazil, Canada, and over a dozen
Description: “Police in north Louisiana say a 36-year-old man is accused of killing the 18-year-old rapper known as Lil Snupe in an argument that broke
Lil Snupe, an 18-year-old rapper signed to Meek Mill's label, was murdered by 36-year-old Tony D. Holden following an argument over video games in Louisiana.
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