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The Tailgate Beach Club is the newest addition to the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, a sports-driven dayclub destination in sunny Las Vegas.

Kayla McClellan was expelled in grade 8 for poor grades and bad behavior. Now she gives students the same support that helped change her life. The post Teacher Appreciation Week: She Got ‘Kicked Out’ In 8th Grade — Now She Runs The School As Athletic Director appeared first on MadameNoire.

'To Whom This May Concern' is the long-awaited follow up to Scott’s fifth studio album 'Woman,' released in 2015. The post #BWHM: ‘A Long Walk’ Into Legacy — 5 Reasons Jill Scott Is Still A Neo-Soul Icon appeared first on MadameNoire.

Spelman College's decision to select co-winners for their annual Miss Spelman College Pageant has sparked a serious debate online. The post Can You Spel Controversy? Spelman College Sparks Outrage For Crowning 2 Miss Spelman Pageant Queens After ‘Scoring Discrepancy’ appeared first on MadameNoire.

Black folks are stunned, but are stopping short of offering Candace Owens any sympathy. The post From Ally To Target — Donald Trump Publicly Humiliates Candace Owens And Sparks MAGA Meltdown appeared first on MadameNoire.

Buchanan's Whiskey partners with Rauw Alejandro for World Cup celebration, featuring music, cocktails, and celebrity guests.

Afros don’t need to be redefined at all. They are cemented in our visual identity, so just let afros be great! The post Vogue Called The Afro A ‘Cloud Bob’ And Black Women Are DONE With The Blatant Cultural Appropriation appeared first on MadameNoire.

Ms. Lauryn Hill brings all her children together to help spearhead the new DENIM TEARS DENIM SS26 campaign.

The center scores the most points in an NBA game behind Wilt Chamberlain and in front of Kobe Bryant.

Superstar singer Beyoncé’s experience at the Formula 1 Grand Prix last year with Sir Lewis Hamilton is now part of a series on Netflix.

The Whitney Museum's annual Art Party was the perfect way to kick off what felt like a new year of nightlife in NYC.

“Photography and the Black Arts Movement” explores the role of visual art at a time when Black culture is increasingly under attack.