Jucee Froot Opens Up About Overdose and Collaborations on Shirley’s Temple

Jucee Froot, a prominent Memphis rapper, shares her journey in the 71st episode of Shirley’s Temple. During the interview, she gets candid about surviving an overdose and reflects on the challenges of motherhood and raising three children. Jucee also discusses her close connection with fellow Memphis rapper, Young Dolph, and opens up about their relationship….

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The Bigger Picture with Dakari Eli Returns, Featuring Grammy-Winning Opera Singer J’Nai Bridges

The acclaimed series The Bigger Picture with Dakari Eli is set to return this week, kicking off its new season with Grammy Award-winning opera singer J’Nai Bridges. The show, which explores art, culture, and social issues, will highlight Bridges’ career and her push for greater diversity in opera. Bridges, a celebrated mezzo-soprano, has graced stages…

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Victoria Monét Talks Usher Collab, Motherhood, and Manifesting Grammy Wins

R&B sensation Victoria Monét appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show on Tuesday, October 15, to share her inspiring career journey. During a heartfelt conversation, Monét opened up about the challenges of balancing her flourishing music career with motherhood. She delighted the audience by sharing an adorable video of her 3-year-old daughter, who’s already displaying musical…

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33rd Annual AIDS Walk Atlanta Rescheduled for October 19, Lil’ Kim to Headline

The 33rd annual AIDS Walk Atlanta Music Festival and 5K Run, originally planned for Sept. 28, has been rescheduled to Saturday, Oct. 19, after Hurricane Helene disrupted the initial date. The event, presented by AHF Pharmacy and Wells Fargo, will feature Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil’ Kim as the headliner. The event is organized by the…

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration Marks 10th Anniversary at Randall’s Island

Indigenous communities will gather for the 10th anniversary of the East Coast’s largest Indigenous Peoples’ Day event at Randall’s Island Park, Oct. 13-14, 2024. The free, 24-hour festival begins at 10 a.m. Sunday and features an Intertribal Grand Entry at noon, followed by performances until sundown. On Monday, a Sunrise Tobacco and Water Ceremony begins…

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