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In a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish actress, opened up about an exciting endeavor she’s been working on. The 47-year-old star shares that she has always wanted to sing and now her dreams are finally being realized. Tracee was offered the chance to be in a film where she’d have to […]

There is a ton of content released each month across all of the streaming platforms. Some are free and some are not, that doesn’t even include what is released in movie theaters. With that said it can be a bit overwhelming to find something to watch, especially if you have a very busy schedule or […]

On Sunday night, the long-running science-fiction television show “Doctor Who” pleasantly surprised fans with the introduction of a new character, Ruth Clayton. The surprise? She’s a reincarnation of the title character, The Doctor. Since actress Jo Martin portrays Ruth Clayton, this is the first black Doctor on the series, as well as the second female […]

Dear White People director and writer, Justin Simien, is back with a new film. Bad Hair premiered at Park City’s Ray Theater as part of the Sundance film festival, and Simien describes his film as a tribute to the struggles that black women face. Cast includes newcomer Elle Lorraine, Kelly Rowland, and Lena Waithe. The […]

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January 27, 2020

Jamie Foxx was among many that were honored at the 11th annual African American Film Critics Association Awards in Los Angeles Wednesday night. The African American Film Critics Association Awards reviews films that particularly emphasize the black experience. Other ethnic projects that broach new territory as far as cinema is concerned are included as well. […]

D Smoke’s “Black Habits” video explores a diverse spectrum of life from the black perspective. From African tribal dances to white-owned and black-worked plantations, D Smoke also depicts present-day sights such as cruising in a vehicle and wearing gold jewelry. The video opens with moss-draped trees on a Southern plantation where a white man on […]

“Manhattan street was a short, two-block street,” says historian Emily Morry. “The neighborhood was working class, low-income, and racially diverse. It was just two months later, in September 1964, that the city announced that whole area would be part of an urban renewal initiative and completely razed.”

Written by DJ Sight So I have a Netflix suggestion for you to watch, Chelsea Handler has a documentary called Hello Privilege. In this documentary Chelsea Handler goes in on white people benefiting from their white privilege, and It’s mind blowing how some don’t recognize that it’s real. Chelsea admits that she’s benefited from it. […]

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September 24, 2019

Written by Jazzy T Alicia Keys is back with a new duet with Miguel. When it comes to R&B these are two of my favorites. The single debuted on New at 2 right here on WDKX-FM, but you really have to SEE the visual to really FEEL the vibe created by slow-motion footage, indoor rain […]

Written by Jazzy T Flex Anderson had a week-long audition with 2 Pac for the movie Juice. Pac confronts Flex at the Source Awards moments before Suge & Pac stormed Biggie and Junior Mafia backstage. Flex heard the shots on the streets of LA when Biggie was killed! He reveals it all live with Jazzy […]


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