Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show was a groundbreaking performance that was both provocative and culturally awakening, marking the first solo hip-hop artist to headline the event.
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Not Another Super Bowl Halftime Show:
Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show at Super Bowl LIX was a powerful message about the treatment of Black Americans, using metaphors from PlayStation video games and the American flag, to critique the government and the history of slavery.
Financial considerations for multigenerational householdsÂ
Multigenerational living has many financial benefits, including improved health outcomes, reduced loneliness, and educational benefits, but it also comes with unique financial considerations, such as savings and budgeting plans, expenses, and estate planning.
Consideraciones financieras para hogares multigeneracionalesÂ
Las familias multigeneracionales pueden tener beneficios financieros y de bienestar para su familia, pero también requieren planificación financiera y estrategias para asegurar la estabilidad financiera y la prosperidad de todos.
FLO’s Rise to Fame: Redefining Girl Power in Modern R&B
FLO, a London-born girl group, is redefining the narrative in the music industry by blending the golden era of 90s R&B with modern-day flair, and their performance at Coachella last year marked a milestone, solidifying their place not just as rising stars but as a movement.
Preserved by Purpose: No Fear in Love
You may be reading this column on or after Valentine’s Day: the lover’s holiday. For some, this day to celebrate and show love is one filled with mixed emotions. For others, Valentine’s Day is a day of nervous anticipation wondering if roses will be sent to their job or if you will get a card from […]
Eagles Soar to Super Bowl Victory, Thwarting Chiefs’ Dynasty Dreams
The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in a Super Bowl rematch, with Jalen Hurts throwing for 221 yards and rushing for 72 yards, while Patrick Mahomes struggled with six sacks and two interceptions.
Karen Zacarias’ “Shane” Reimagines the American West with a Black Cowboy at Its Center
Karen ZacarÃas’ play Shane at the Kalita Humphreys Theater in Dallas tells the story of a Black cowboy and his journey, exploring the complexities of masculinity, violence, and justice, while also challenging the Western genre.
Before Trump Gets to the Super Bowl, the NFL Ends ‘End Racism’
The NFL has announced that it will replace the “End Racism” messaging with “Choose Love” at the Super Bowl LIX, sparking questions about the league’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
For Black Women’s Hearts, Wear Red in Church This Sunday
National Wear Red Day, a heart health awareness event, encourages Black women to wear red to raise awareness about the higher risk of cardiovascular disease in the Black community, with churches participating all month long.
