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Add Spelman to the list of institutions severing ties with Bill Cosby in the wake of sexual assault allegations against the 77-year-old comedian. The Atlanta college has suspended Cosby’s professorship.
Staple streewear brand Supreme has reconnected with Timberland once again, and this time the iconic Field Boot receives a collaborative spin.
After watching Wiz Khalifa’s sit-down on The Eric Andre Show, we’re convinced that he didn’t exactly know what he was getting himself into.
A tense situation is unfolding in Australia‘s most populous city involving a gunman and several hostages. Inside a cafe in Sydney, an Iranian man is barricaded inside the establishment as police negotiate with him from the outside.
Let the leaks tell it, Mike WiLL Made It crafted nothing but heaters for his Ransom mixtape, due to release later today (December 15). Before then, fans get to sink their teeth into one last audible treat, titled “California Rari,” featuring Young Thug, Future, and Problem.
Memphis Bleek is officially a married man. On Saturday, Dec. 13, the Roc-a-fella rapper married Ashley Coombs in a ceremony that was attended by Jay Z (there are pics) and Beyonce, of course.
French Montana is releasing an EP called The Appetizer to whet appetites until the main course, Mac & Cheese, arrives in 2015. Here’s a Jeremih-assisted track from the free project called “Bad B*tch.”
Iggy Azalea fans didn’t take kindly to her breezing by as she entered New York’s Jingle Ball Friday night (Dec. 12), and, as a result, she was bombarded with a spray of boos.
Fourteen years of waiting patiently has paid off for D’Angelo fans. The famed, but recluse singer-songwriter has returned alongside his band The Vanguard to deliver his new album Black Messiah.
Chief Keef finally gets around to dropping the full version of “Nobody,” featuring Kanye West.
After what almost seemed like forever, Nicki Minaj has finally liberated her third studio LP, The Pinkprint.
VH1 found a way to make that Sorority Sisters reality show come to fruition despite early protest. No doubt thousands of fully initiated members of Black Greek Letter Organizations are hoping these women don’t embarrass themselves or their respective organizations on national television.