Enimem isn’t playing games with “Real Housewives of Potomac” cast members Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon. The rapper has filed a legal opposition against the reality stars’ trademark application for their “Reasonably Shady” podcast. He alleges his brand will be tarnished if the ladies use the trademark for their platform. He also said the podcast’s […]
Lincoln University of Missouri in Jefferson City will unveil the Dorothy E. Steward Art Gallery
Lincoln University of Missouri in Jefferson City will unveil the Dorothy E. Steward Art Gallery at 11:30 a.m. Friday March 10 on the second floor of the Richardson Auditorium on the LU campus. The gallery is named for the late Dr. Dorothy Elizabeth Massingale Steward, who passed on June 20, 2020. She was the mother of David […]
Keep Legacy alive
“Pups” as the new generation of Sumner High School students are affectionately called in a mentoring and loving way by school’s alumni of yesteryear. Sumner graduates, as far back as the 1940s, are cuddling and nourishing current students in each grade level to assure that future graduating classes of the first African American high school […]
Get ready to take risks with CITY SC
Look for a high-risk high-reward strategy when St. Louis CITY SC’s inaugural Major League Soccer season begins Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023 against Austin FC at Q2 Stadium in North Austin, Texas. Despite being the new boys on the block, CITY Head Coach Bradley Carnell made it clear on The CITY Voice podcast that his team […]
Harris-Stowe State University announces new college of STEM
Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) announced its newest academic college – the College of STEM. Leading the College will be founding Dean, Dr. Harvey R. Fields, Jr. Dr. Fields most recently served as the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at Washington University in St. Louis. Over the course of the last decade, HSSU has […]
Back to the beginning
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis has been helping turn tragedy into triumph for more than a century. Its roots are planted in the soil where one of America’s worst racially inspired riots and massacres happened, East St. Louis Illinois. PQ “Today is a historic homecoming for the Urban League to be back in […]
WWT Raceway to host job fair Saturday
World Wide Technology Raceway – the home of NASCAR, INDYCAR and NHRA in the St. Louis-Metro East region — will host a job fair Saturday in preparation for the 2023 events season. Many positions in all departments are available. Positions also are available at the Gateway Kartplex. The fair will be held on Saturday, February […]
The first round of Aldergeddon is only twelve days away
The first election day – the “nonpartisan primary” – is March 7. For some wards, the match-ups will look no different in the March primary than they will on the April 4 general election. For the races in Wards 5, 6, 10, and 11, all candidates are guaranteed to have their names on the April […]
Historic designs
Fashion stylist, jewelry designer, Yoro Style & Creations owner Yolanda “Yoro” Newson and Black creatives shine like diamonds at the Saint Louis Galleria Dillard’s. Newson has gathered 13 designers and artists for a showcase inside Saint Louis Galleria throughout Black History Month called “Black Creatives in The Lou.” “Sometimes Black creatives in the community don’t […]
Embattled St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner addresses the media
On Thursday, Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner addressed the barrage of media and political criticism regarding her handling of a recent criminal case. At issue was an accident this past weekend caused by a criminal defendant. Daniel Riley, a 21-year-old man accused of robbery, who was still free on bond despite multiple violations, caused a […]
