Celebrity Life
Brittany Howard Talks About Why Nina Simone Is Her ‘Icon and Influence’
Grammy winner discusses her lifelong love for the legendary soul singer as well as her favorite Simone performance
Flashback: Sister Rosetta Tharpe Stages Public Wedding at D.C.’s Griffith Stadium
Though the nuptials were a PR stunt to boost her career, Tharpe and her accidental husband ended up lasting for the long haul
How Mathematician Katherine Johnson Helped Make Human Space Flight Possible
Rising up through NASA's ranks in a segregated America, Johnson was key to the success of the first manned space mission and lunar landing.
Music at Home: Iconic Black Soundtracks
12 great songs from classic black films, recorded by artists from Curtis Mayfield to Kendrick Lamar
FKA Twigs Collaborates With Getty Images to Empower Black Storytellers
The visual platform will donate black historical content from the Hulton Archive for educational purposes
See the New Video for Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise,’ Released for Black History Month
Reimagined track is off 2014 posthumous LP Caged Bird Songs
10 Modern Luxuries That Wouldn’t Exist Without Black Inventors
From safer elevators to the technology that powers our Zoom calls, these inventions touch modern life every single day.
Black Women Who Shaped Rock & Roll
These days, we take it for granted that black women make up the vanguard of popular […]
How McKinley Thompson, the First Major Black Car Designer, Led Ford Into the Future
Hired by the automaker when he was 34 years old, the talented creative was pivotal in shaping some of the company’s most iconic models.
Episodes of ‘Insecure’ and ‘I May Destroy You,’ Streaming Free on HBO for Black History Month
More than two dozen of HBO's most popular black-driven shows and movies are available to stream online for free as part of the network's 'Black History Is Our History' campaign
23 Black Visionaries Who Are Changing the Luxury World Right Now
The chefs, designers, curators and executives who are changing their respective industries in phenomenal ways.
How Paul Williams, Architect to the Stars, Shaped the Contours of Southern California
The renowned Black architect blazed a design trail from Hollywood and Bel-Air to South Central to Palm Springs during his 60-year career.
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