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gabifresh:I’m so excited I can finally share that I’m on the cover of this month’s issue of Ebony

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I’m so excited I can finally share that I’m on the cover of this month’s issue of Ebony Magazine with Jazmine Sullivan, Danielle Brooks and Chrisette Michele!!!! 

four gorgeous, talented, bronzed-up big fines on the cover of Ebony. what a time. thick thighs save LIVES.


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Mary J Blige, Ebony Magazine 1998.

insanely beautiful family

Free for a week in the RBP spotlightTHE BUTTERFLY EFFECT — Kendrick Lamar biographer Miles Marshall Free for a week in the RBP spotlightTHE BUTTERFLY EFFECT — Kendrick Lamar biographer Miles Marshall

Free for a week in the RBP spotlight

THEBUTTERFLY EFFECT — Kendrick LamarbiographerMiles Marshall Lewis(top left, with Lamar) raves about the California rapper’s sophomore album(Ebony, 2015), then explores the relationship between hip hop and jazz in Lamar’s and others’ music (The Fader, 2017). Plus Miles talks jazz and gospel with Wynton Marsalis(Ebony, 2013)…


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New Post has been published on http://prettygirlsrockdresses.com/realtionship-advice/power-couple-ma

New Post has been published on http://prettygirlsrockdresses.com/realtionship-advice/power-couple-magic-cookie-johnson-covers-ebony-july-2014-issue/

Power Couple Magic and Cookie Johnson Covers Ebony July 2014 Issue!

Power couple Magic and Cookie Johnson showcase the beauty of love, tolerance, and business within the July 2014 issue of EBONY magazine. The couple shares their thoughts the Donald Sterling (owner of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers) controversy. Magic Johnson was very vocal about his…


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Currently streaming on HBO Max. Tells the history of Fashion Fair cosmetics. #


Storyline: In 1973, Eunice Johnson, the founder of Ebony and Jet, noticed a problem: Black women had to mix their own foundation in order to find a color that matched their skin. To tackle the problem, Johnson launched Fashion Fair, the first national cosmetics company that focused entirely on Black women. The brand triggered a renaissance in style among Black women and the global cosmetics industry took notice. Now, Fashion Fair is staging its comeback as a Black-owned business in a new era defined by massive cultural shifts and increased competition. This film follows current Fashion Fair CEO Desiree Rogers and President Cheryl Mayberry McKissack as they chart a path as Black women entrepreneurs at the helm of a revived, iconic brand.

Teyana Taylor, Iman Shumpert, Junie and Rue for EBONY Magazine (2022)

Check out Teyana and Iman’s Ebony Magazine family photo shoot.

Tyra Banks, Fatima Siad, Martiva Washington, Bre Scullark, Dominique Reighard and Toccara Jones in the December 2008 edition of Ebony Magazine.

I’ve set up a new insta to share some of my fav Broadway/theatre trivia and photos - I’d really appr

I’ve set up a new insta to share some of my fav Broadway/theatre trivia and photos - I’d really appreciate if you could check it out and give me a follow :) @jvoomtheatre


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During development, “Dreamgirls” had a range of titles, including “Project #9″ and “Big Dreams”I’ve

During development, “Dreamgirls” had a range of titles, including “Project #9″ and “Big Dreams”

I’ve set up a new insta to share some of my fav Broadway/theatre trivia and photos - I’d really appreciate if you could check it out and give me a follow :) @jvoomtheatre


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MODA celebrates 50 years of the Ebony Fashion Fair Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion displ

MODA celebrates 50 years of the Ebony Fashion Fair

Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion displays 40 ensembles from the annual event

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The Ebony Fashion Fair first came to Atlanta in the early 1960s, sponsored in part by the local chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. It was a Sunday-best kind of event, the biggest to-do of the year for some.

Eunice Johnson and her husband, John, founders of Johnson Publishing Company and Ebony and Jet magazines, launched the annual fair in 1958. On runways across the country, they showcased…

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twixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began hetwixnmix:Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began he

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Sallie Blair (1934–1992) was an African-American jazz singer from Baltimore. She began her career singing with Johnny Otis and Duke Ellington in the early 1950s before she won the talent competition Chance of a Lifetime on ABC-TV. Soon after she joined Cab Calloway’s Cotton Club Revue and then became a popular nightclub act. Sallie was a reoccurring performer on Ed Sullivan’s shows and was rumored to have had an affair with him. She performed for the royal family at the London Palladium and broke protocall by kicking off her shoes and doing a sexy barefoot dance. Although Sallie released two albums as a solo artist, Squeeze Me (1957) and Hello, Tiger! (1958), she was more known for her beauty and sex appeal. Sallie often changed her hair color, but early in her career she was known for being a blonde. The press referred to her as the  "blonde bombshell” and Miles Davis called her the “brown Marilyn Monroe.” She married pianist and arranger Rene DeKnight in 1963 and still appeared on TV throughout the the 1960s as her popularity waned. In 1978, Sallie was linked to Warren Beatty then she disappeared from the public. She died at the age of 57 in 1992.


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