In Louisville, Kentucky, bourbon is a way of life. Angel’s Envy has been dedicated to maintaining that tradition while honoring the rich history behind the city’s most revered spirit. Located on Louisville’s iconic Whiskey Row, Angel’s Envy recognized the growing desire from both the community and visitors to witness production up close, leading to a major expansion in 2022. […]
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Interior and Plant Stylist Hilton Carter Celebrates ‘Lots of Compassion’ with Mrs. Meyer’s in New Documentary Series
Americans are experiencing a “crisis of connection,” with half or more adults reporting signs of loneliness. In the fourth year of its Lots of Compassion initiative, Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day is teaming up with Interior and Plant Stylist Hilton Carter to debut a new documentary series exploring how gardens supported through the program are helping […]
‘RHOA’ Newbie Pinky Cole Isn’t Afraid of the Shade, This Is How She Handles It
The Real Housewives of Atlanta premiered its explosive 17th season last night and fans got their first glimpse of one of the newest full-time Housewives, Pinky Cole. Kicking off her debut at Porsha Williams’ Mystic Island couple’s party, she got her first taste of that infamous Housewives shade. But she’s got it handled. “I shade […]
Line Up Culture: How Grooming Became a Status Symbol for Black Men
There was a time when a lineup was just maintenance. A quick stop at the barbershop before church, before school, before somebody’s auntie’s cookout where reputations were quietly assessed over potato salad. But somewhere between the fade and the front office, grooming for Black men stopped being upkeep and started becoming language. A crisp line […]
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Names Its 2026 Class
Announced Saturday during Final Four weekend, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 represents a story larger than the game itself. This year’s class includes Doc Rivers, Candace Parker, Amar’e Stoudemire and Chamique Holdsclaw, amongst others. Names, each in their own way, who have helped define how basketball looks and feels, and has evolved across generations. Collectively, this class’ continued presence remains a connective thread between the game’s […]
Late Night TV Use to Make Stars, Where’s What Replaced It
In 1982, a 20-year-old Eddie Murphy made his late-night comedy debut on The Tonight Show. During his six-minute stand-up performance or “set”, Murphy’s confidence, charm, and material were a smash hit with the live studio audience. Immediately after he finished, The Tonight Show host, Johnny Carson, invited Murphy to have a seat on the couch […]
Did Michael Che Go Too Far? His SNL Trump Joke Reveals Who’s Laughing And Why Others Aren’t
Have you ever been in a room with friends and somebody says something that crosses the line, but the room laughs anyway? Not because it was clean, but because it was just clever enough, just familiar enough, just close enough to land. And yet, somewhere in that same space, or just outside of it, somebody […]
‘8 Seconds Rodeo’ Founder Ivan McClellan Is Reclaiming Our Cowboy History with a New Book
As the American West has often been painted in narrow strokes, Ivan McClellan is here to reframe the picture with a full brush of color. The visual artist and filmmaker has spent the last decade amplifying Black rodeo culture, best known for his long-running project and book, Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture: Photographs. McClellan has traveled the […]
A De-Crowning Moment: Senegal Beat Morocco And Then Lost To AFCON
Under the floodlights of the Prince Moulay Abdallah Stadium, with 68,000 spectators inside and millions watching worldwide, Senegal defeated Morocco 1-0 to win the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the continent’s premier football competition. In a dramatic final, the likes the continent had never seen before, it brought the curtain down on a compelling tournament, […]
Heated Rivalry: Dawn Staley, Geno Auriemma And The Handshake Heard Around the World.
In women’s college basketball, the road to a national championship almost always runs through two places: Storrs, Connecticut and Columbia, South Carolina. And sometimes, because sport enjoys irony, those roads collide before the final destination. That is what happened Friday night at Mortgage Center in Phoenix, Arizona, where Dawn Staley’s South Carolina Gamecocks met Geno Auriemma’s undefeated UConn Huskies in a national semifinal that felt like fate waiting […]









