American global icon Mariah Carey to headline this year’s Brighton Pride festival, after COVID-19 cancellation in 2020
It will be the singing diva's first time live in the United Kingdom since a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in 2019.
The National Park Service falls in line with President Trump’s executive order, mandating recognition of two genders only
To put it plainly, the staff deleted the words "transgender" and "queer" from the LGBTQ+ acronym. As a result, it just reads "LGB" for lesbian, gay, and bisexual.
Nelly and Ashanti filming new docu-series, following their marriage and first child together
There's no word yet on when the alleged documentary gets an airdate.
Kanye West and Bianca Censori reportedly split, heading for divorce
Censori could get up to five million dollars in a settlement.
Shopify takes down Ye’s website selling swastika shirts following Super Bowl ad
The decision comes in the wake of a controversial Super Bowl advertisement that directed viewers to the website, sparking immediate backlash and public outcry.
Iann Dior announces 2025 North American tour: See dates
The Texas-raised multi-platinum musician's tour begins on April 9 in Mesa, Arizona.
White South Africans say “no thanks” to Trump’s immigration offer
This act aims to redress historical land inequalities rooted in the nation's apartheid past by facilitating state expropriation of land in the public interest.
Ozzy Osbourne says he “can’t walk”, due to battle with Parkinson’s disease
Despite the challenges, Osbourne's commitment to delivering a memorable performance remains unwavering, ensuring that Black Sabbath's legacy will be celebrated in a fitting and impactful manner.
Irv Gotti, co-founder of Murder Inc Records, dies at 54
Irv Gotti is survived by his three children: Angie, Sonny, and JJ. His contributions to music and culture have left an indelible mark, and he will be remembered for his significant impact on the industry.