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‘This Is Paris’ and the Celebrity Documentary Trap
The new Paris Hilton movie faces an age-old issue: Can a celebrity documentary ever be real enough to be revealing?
Indian Fans Are Apologizing To Beyoncé For a Racist Bollywood Song
The song suggests that Beyoncé would feel insecure after seeing the fair skin of the movie's lead actress.
10 Questions for a Guy Who Sells Baby Furniture to Celebrities
"I'm pretty proud of standing up to Kanye West about paying for the product."
Noname's Response to J. Cole and 12 Other Songs We Loved This Month
While much of the industry was shaking to keep up with the revolution, artists like Noname, City Girls, and Shamir continued to make the music we wanted to hear.
Beyoncé Just Made Life Better By Rapping on Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage'
By hopping on the remix, the original Houston hottie just gave us all another reason to learn that TikTok dance.
Beyoncé's Ivy Park Adidas Line Is Sold Out, But Popeyes Is Here to Help
If you didn't score a coveted Ivy Park bodysuit or cap, Popeyes' new clothing line is full of maroon and orange options.
The 2010s Were the Decade When Black Protest Music Went Mainstream
Beyoncé, Solange, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, and Rihanna released provocative, forward-thinking albums during the rise of the Trump candidacy, solidifying Black music's legacy as protest music.
The 100 Best Albums of the 2010s
How do you narrow an entire decade of genre-breaking music down to a list of 100 albums? It's an impossible task, but we did it.
Yes, Men Get Breast Cancer
Beyoncé's father, Mathew Knowles, shared his diagnosis in an interview with "Good Morning America" to shed light on a rare, but very real, health risk lots of men face.
Carpool Karaoke Scoring an Emmy Win Over Beyoncé's 'Homecoming' Doc Is a Cursed Travesty
Her Coachella documentary was shut out of six awards, but her most surprising loss was to James Corden and Paul McCartney trying to be funny in a car.
Sorry, 'Don't Call Me Angel.' Destiny's Child Made the Better 'Charlie's Angels' Anthem
The new Miley Cyrus, Lana del Rey, and Ariana Grande collaboration pales in comparison to the R&B trio's 2000 song.