Kendrick Lamar made history as the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show, but he also made a political statement.
From Air Jordans to the high-five, Black athletes have driven popular culture for decades. The mannerisms, clothes and ...
Kendrick Lamar's bold halftime performance seemed to make a statement about the political climate in America, just days after ...
Kendrick Lamar's performance came two days after Trump announced his plans to take over the Kennedy Center for the Performing ...
When Renaldo Blocker moved to Rochester from Los Angeles 12 years ago to accept a position at Mayo Clinic, he felt like he was on his own as a Black man navigating a mostly white city. "I knew ...
Except for what happened on the football field, the Super Bowl was so uplifting, reminding us as it did that Presidents Trump ...
Kendrick marched up and down the Superdome more effectively than any player on the Kansas City Chiefs, rapping his vocals without missing a beat. His mic was low throughout his performance, but he ...
As is sometimes true with their favorite athletes, MAGA fans have to find a way to excuse their new teammates, even if their ...
The Compton rapper's performance, which featured Samuel L. Jackson, SZA, Mustard and Serena Williams, vacillated between ...
Kendrick Lamar was joined by SZA and scored a hip-hop touchdown with a triumphant Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday.
“The revolution’s about to be televised / You picked the right time / But the wrong guy.” ...
The Eagles turned down a White House invitation after a Super Bowl win before, so will they go to D.C. after their 2025 win?