
‘The Hate U Give’ Proves We Need More Angry Black Girls [REVIEW]
For me, “The Hate U Give” taught an important lesson: that it is okay to be an angry black girl. Because, collectively within the black

For me, “The Hate U Give” taught an important lesson: that it is okay to be an angry black girl. Because, collectively within the black

VOX ATL reporter Emma MacDonald attends immigration-themed art show and was lucky enough for many of the teens and professional artists present to be able

“Paige in Full” at the Alliance Theatre is a powerful one woman show that tackles themes of race, nationality, identity, feminism and self expression. Paige

Walking into the press screening, I was praying that I wasn’t going to watch another subpar movie about progressing the black movement that failed to
If you’re considering going to watch “Aladdin,” do it. If you thought this movie was good, the musical is “A Whole New World!”

If you want to spend time with family or be taken on a magic carpet ride into the show you know and love, give “Aladdin”
Music Midtown weekend has come and gone. With thousands of loving fans from cities all over the country, vendors at every corner of Piedmont Park,
Once this movie is over, you’ll find yourself instantly wanting to re-watch it with a group of friends.
Travis Scott is becoming one of the greatest artists of our generation, but in order to become one of the greatest artists of all time
One thing that “Eighth Grade” accomplishes is capturing the experience of eighth grade (at least my experience). In the movie, eighth grade is total hell
The new movie “Eighth Grade” takes me back to Centennial Academy, golf carts, and Algebra 1. I want to touch on what I really like
“Scorpion” is a story, as with most of Drake’s other albums. The stinger though, it’s a new and even more vulnerable Drake. Revitalized but still