Meet the Founders: 2 Beauties and the Fox
2 Beauties and the Fox is a media collective that brings together two dynamic female personalities and one charismatic “silverfox.” The trio, comprised of: Shante “Pep Talk Tae” Brooks, Kimberly “Glamlife Kim” Holifield, and Rob “Your Favorite Silverfox” Malloy, blends their
Building Soft Worlds: The Unfiltered Wisdom of Jacque Aye
Jacque Aye’s creative journey has been defined by an embrace of softness and everyday magic. In Jacque Aye’s world, healing doesn’t have to be neat or quiet, it can be messy, it can be loud, “tender and strange all at once”. Aye has made a career of turning life’s struggles into spells o
Fashion’s Biggest Night Finally Got Some Flavor
This years Met Gala spotlighted Black fashion and creativity like never before, marking what many see as a new chapter in the event’s history. This theme – Superfine: Tailoring Black Style – isn’t just another dress code; it represents a cultural shift at an institution long criticized for e
Blending Technology and Vision: The Artistry of JT
A New Kind of Artist Emerges known online by the handle @1n0nlyJT, JT represents a new wave of creatives merging artificial intelligence with artistic vision. Scrolling through his feed on X or browsing his vibrant portfolio, one immediately sees that JT’s work “defies the ordinary” with imagi
Delusion at Scale: 100 Men vs. Reality
Somehow this is where we are. 100 unarmed men vs. one silverback gorilla. Who wins? That’s the question. Or at least, that’s the distraction that’s been gripping group chats, barbershop arguments, podcast tangents, and TikTok comment sections for the past week like it’s a matter of national
Virtual, Vintage, and Very Black: Hip-Hop Fashion Right Now
Back in the day, all you needed was a fresh pair of sneakers, a hoodie with some weight to it, and a nameplate chain to let people know what era you were cut from. Hip-hop fashion has always been about more than just clothes. It’s been a walking mixtape, a way to speak volumes without [&hellip
“You Can’t Say That” Review
Alright, so I wasn’t even trying to listen to Dave Blunts for the longest. I remember him going viral on Twitter a while back and not in a good way. I mean, people are roasting him for being hella overweight. But that On The Radar freestyle he did, “Crying in the Kitchen,” I think, was [&helli
Why Brotherhood Is So Important
Someone sent me this post on Instagram and asked how I felt about it. After revisiting this thread some weeks later, I thought it would be cool to share those sentiments and dive a bit deeper. Y’all know I like to zoom out, look at the macro, and find value in the ways we can […]
Savon-M Interview
Some artists carve their names into the culture with a chisel, etching their influence into stone through sheer will and repetition. Others, like Savon-M, let the music itself do the carving—flowing like water, shaping the landscape without force, moving with intention. His journey through sound h
The Value of Being Delusional
Have you ever told somebody your dream and watched their face shift like you just said something wild? Not in a good way. I mean the kind of shift where they smile politely, tilt their head a little, and hit you with the “oh word?” but you can hear the disbelief dripping off every syllable. [&he
