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“‘Black Friday Football’ has quickly emerged as a new tradition on the national sports calendar, and we are ecstatic to feature the Super Bowl champions in this tentpole event for the second ...
While the location of The Black Angel restaurant on Iowa Avenue may not literally be “cursed,” as Iowa City locals would say, the good food, live music, and tasty drinks certainly cast a spell.
Music has the power to capture and reflect our inner worlds, helping us process whatever we’re going through. Listening to your favorite song is an instant mood boost, lifting your spirits and ...
According to some historians, it was the Black women of the Mt. Zion Church who played a critical role in lighting those streets. These women, known as “luminaries,” made candles by hand ...
He was a Black artist making Black music for Black people. But something unexpected happened on Super Bowl Sunday. Aubrey is still Drake. He still has his die-hard fans that will support him no ...
Jalen Hurts etched his name into Super Bowl LIX history as the fourth Black quarterback to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Hurts' victory marks another monumental step for African American quarterbacks ...
And like any success, it was a team effort, but we do want to single out our MVP: Autumn Lockwood, an associate performance coach and the first Black woman to coach an NFL team to a Super Bowl win.
Opinion: In the new Trump era, Black History Month has never been more important You see, Hurts didn’t just lead his team to a blowout win in Super Bowl LIX, snatching the crown from the two ...
Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA: "Only our actual national anthem should be performed at the Super Bowl." The account End Wokeness wrote: "'Black National Anthem' is a racist relic ...
it was so nice to see Black excellence and joy in front of the sitting president, who decided for the first time to go to the Super Bowl,” Hostin said. But at that, Navarro chimed in one more time.
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing," a song often called the Black national anthem, was sung before the Super Bowl for the fifth year in a row Sunday. This year, Grammy winner Ledisi was given the honor ...