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From style variations to celebrity inspo, here's everything you need to know about the pixie cut. Aka the hairstyle worn by Emma Stone, Zoë Kravitz, and Rihanna.
Emma Stone’s tousled pixie draws comparisons to Keira Knightley’s iconic cut — and rebrands the awkward grow-out phase along the way.
Planning a black tie wedding? Discover elegant venue ideas, dress code tips, reception details, and expert advice to create a ...
VAIL, Ariz. (KGUN) — As Juneteenth remembers an important day in African American history, a community in Vail has put up reminders people who live there can see every day. The Rocking K ...
Some Black churches are pledging to support the National Museum of African American History and Culture following an executive order by President Donald Trump alleging exhibits there and at other ...
The African American history museum is singled out in Trump's order, putting it in the spotlight, despite its millions of visitors. During his first term, Trump was one of them.
Choosing the perfect hairstyle and makeup is an important decision for any bride. It enhances her confidence and showcases her unique beauty. Elegant wedding hairstyles for natural Black hair are more ...
But African American hair braiding styles stood — and still stand — as a direct challenge to those outdated norms. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Black is Beautiful movement sparked a renaissance ...
Diana Hamilton rocks a stylish corset gown Diana Hamilton looked like an African goddess in a stylish corseted gown to perform at her annual concert, Awake Experience in Kumasi. The celebrity mother ...
If you are planning on having an African American wedding and you don't know how to go about it. You're in the right place. Recommended For You Fashion - Pulse PicksWomen's Fashion - Pulse Picks ...
Pinkster is among an array of lesser-known African American holidays, although historians say it is likely one of the earliest. As the broader U.S. population prepares to honor Juneteenth, a ...
African descendants in the U.S. have been speaking varieties of English, today known as African American Language (AAL), for many centuries. Here's what you should know.