Gabrielle Union cuts a striking figure on the cover of ESSENCE magazine’s November 2016 issue.
The gorgeous actress appears in support of her upcoming projects, which include the 4th season of ‘Being Mary Jane’ and new movie ‘Almost Christmas.’
Union also stars in ‘The Birth Of A Nation,’ which has occupied headlines after archived allegations of sexual assault levelled against lead Nate Parker were spotlighted.
With the star open about her own experience overcoming rape, many looked to her for her take on the matter.
She offerers an insightful response within her interview feature.
While the critical and relative commercial failure of 2013’s ‘Artpop’ (and its singles) signaled to some a significant fall from grace for Grammy winning songbird Lady Gaga, the three years that followed proved quite the opposite. Redemption arrived in several packages including a highly praised, Grammy-winning chart-topper with jazz legend Tony Bennett, two stunning Academy Awards performances, and a Golden Globe win for her role in the ‘American Horror Story’ franchise.
As the feats above collectively seemed to spell great anticipation for a “proper” comeback of the eccentric songstress, many-a-diehard fan was sure the singer/songwriter’s reignited star would see her new music greeted with similar fanfare – a notion only solidified by word she’d reconnected with serial hitmaker RedOne for production contributions to the new project.
The setup would ironically prove to be a perfect illusion:
Jury’s out on when Tinashe‘s sophomore album ‘Joyride’ will land in stores.
Still, that isn’t halting her hustle.
The stage blazer is currently in Taiwan on a promotional trip and is aiming to make a mark.
During a performance at a Hennessy event last night, the 23-year-old teamed up with Taiwanese Pop star A-Lin to collaboratively tackle Alicia Keys‘ ‘If I Ain’t Got You.’
Making a ripple in today’s female rap arena can be the tallest of tasks. But Def Loaf isn’t just making ripples, she’s making waves.
And it’s carried her across the pond to London town where the femcee will headline her own show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire this Friday (Oct. 14th).
That Grape Juice are giving away A PAIR of tickets to the show, which’ll feature performances of hits such as ‘Back Up’ and ‘Try Me.’ But’s that’s not all, the lucky winner will also nab a meet and greet with the star too!
Want to be in with a chance of winning? We thought as much! To enter, simply answer the question below…
How many times has Dej Loaf performed in London before?
a) 3
b) 1
c) None!
Submit your answer, along with your full name, age, address, and telephone number to the email address below. Please be sure to title entry ‘Dej – TGJ’ :
Elle Magazine celebrates diva diversity in their November 2016 issue.
Billed as the ‘Women In Hollywood’ edition, the issue salutes eight successful females in the industry with their own covers.
Two of those names include Lupita Nyong’o and ‘How To Get Away With Murder’ actress Aja Naomi King.
The feature comes at an apt time for both ladies; Nyong’o’s new movie ‘Queen of Katwe’ hit theaters recently, while – beyond ”Murder’ – King is receiving praise aplenty for her performance in ‘The Birth Of A Nation.’
After spending the last two years flaunting her skills on Hip-Hop heavy releases, the rapper taps in to her often underused “mainstream” appeal by securing the cover of Marie Claire’s November 2016 edition.
The worrying link between African-American chattel slavery and mass incarceration is explored in ‘13th‘, an eye and mind opening new documentary by Ava Duvernay.
Now available to watch on Netflix, the project scratches beyond the surface level slavery narrative often presented in the school system to expose the government’s ties a system which enslaved African-Americans after slavery was abolished in 1865.
Even more frightening is how this system is still in place…today.
People don’t know about this…history. They don’t know how we’ve gotten to this moment where people have to actually protest and be in the streets and say, ‘My life matters.’ My hope is that you see this and we start to change as people, we start to think twice about how we treat each other.
I cried a lot making this. It was emotionally exhausting. It was really, really challenging to do, but they must be done.
If you thought Beyhive stings were limited to pop culture figures, we’d suggest you think again. Yep, after former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee learned last year, politicians are not exempt from the wrath of the devoted fan base.
Now, just a month away from what could be a historic U.S. presidential election, former New York lieutenant governor Betsy McCaughey and current economic advisor to Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump should’ve sought some advising of her own before taking to CNN to slam Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton for supporting Beyonce.
Citing lyrics from the Grammy winner’s 2016 top 10 hit ‘Formation’ as evidence of Clinton’s hypocrisy for slamming Trump’s recently uncovered misogynistic rant from 2005, the move appears to have backfired as the ill-prepared comments set Twitter alight.
Check below to see the video that’s got the Beyhive stirring:
After taking a much needed break following 2014’s critically and commercially shambolic ‘Paula,’Robin Thicke returns with a new Nas-assisted single titled ‘Deep.’
Showing off his oft-praised falsetto, ‘Deep’ sees the R&B crooner give fans the first taste from his yet-titled, reportedly yet-finished 8th studio album. And, as he prepares to perform the cut and many others from his hit collection on October 15th’s ‘TIDAL X: 1015,’ tuck in below to for your first listen: