Beyoncé Named Most Charitable Celebrity of 2016 for Black Lives Matter Advocacy
Pop superstar Beyoncé Knowles has been named 2016’s most charitable celebrity for her work in support of the social justice movement Black Lives Matter.
Pop superstar Beyoncé Knowles has been named 2016’s most charitable celebrity for her work in support of the social justice movement Black Lives Matter.
Just in time for the holiday season, MTV News has issued a series of New Year’s resolutions exclusively for white males — because, the network says, white guys could “do a little better in 2017.”
Beyoncé leads all artists with nine nominations at the 2017 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for her Black Lives Matter-inspired album “Lemonade,” while Rihanna, Drake, and Kanye West each earned eight nods and British pop queen Adele was tipped in top categories including Album of the Year for her commercial juggernaut 25.
Kanye West has reportedly cancelled all remaining dates on his current Saint Pablo tour following a series of bizarre, onstage rants and the last-minute cancellation of his concert in Los Angeles Sunday night.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Just days after telling fans at a concert that he would have voted for Donald Trump, Kanye West delivered another public screed Saturday night, this time about Beyoncé, Jay Z, Hillary Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg, the radio and MTV at the Sacramento, California, stop of his Saint Pablo Tour.
Claiming optimism will be hard to come by for African Americans, former Los Angeles Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar asserts America can’t unify under Donald Trump as president because the “home of the free” will now embrace “the leadership of a racist.”
Pop star Katy Perry appeared alongside Hillary Clinton to rally voters one last time in Philadelphia on Saturday, with polls set to open across the United States in less than 72 hours.
Under a 50-foot jumbotron blaring the words “women should vote,” rapper Jay Z kicked off a profanity-laced music performance for Hillary Clinton in Cleveland Friday night.
Pop superstar Beyoncé will join her husband, rapper Jay Z, in Ohio on Friday to headline a major get-out-the-vote concert for Hillary Clinton, according to a report.
One week after hundreds of Trump supporters reportedly walked out of her comedy show in Tampa, Florida, the comedian has found herself being accused of racism over an online video.
Music mogul and rapper Jay-Z will headline a concert for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in the all-important battleground state of Ohio.
Several Twitter users have posted images purporting to show self-harm in solidarity with singer Beyoncé, who lost an earring during a performance Saturday, causing her ear to bleed on stage.
With concert tours being where the real money is in music, Beyoncé just joined the growing number of celebrity venture capitalists by investing $150,000 in Sidestep, a concierge app for buying concert memorabilia online and having it shipped directly home.
Beyoncé got quite the birthday present on Sunday in Philadelphia — namely, the chance to hang out with former president Bill Clinton.
Rapper T.I. ripped Rudy Giuliani for his strongly-worded critique of Beyoncé’s pro-Black Lives Matter MTV Video Music Awards performance Sunday night, claiming the former New York City mayor “destroyed” black families by imprisoning black people “for too long.”
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani offered a blistering critique of Beyoncé’s politically-charged MTV Video Music Awards performance Sunday night, saying in an interview Monday that as a tough-on-crime mayor of America’s biggest city, he has saved far more “black lives” than Beyoncé.
Media watchdog group the Parents Television Council (PTC) blasted MTV’s Video Music Awards for “sexualizing” women during Sunday night’s broadcast.
Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke ripped Beyoncé for bringing the mothers of Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Oscar Grant to the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night, telling Fox News in an interview that the pop star did so only to “use” them “as a backdrop.”
Beyoncé brought the mothers of Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner and Oscar Grant with her to the MTV Video Music Awards red carpet Sunday night.
Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and a whole host of other stars will be on hand Friday night at the White House to help celebrate President Obama’s 55th birthday, his last in office.
First Lady Michelle Obama joined The Late Late Show’s James Corden on his popular viral skit show “Carpool Karaoke” Wednesday night, where the pair ran through hits from Beyoncé and Stevie Wonder, among others.
Singers Beyoncé and Pink, comedians Chris Rock and Kevin Hart and actresses Queen Latifah and Rosario Dawson, in collaboration with Alicia Keys and her social justice nonprofit We Are Here, all came together to produce a three-minute PSA entitled, “23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black In America.”
The reigning pop queen and her superstar rap mogul husband topped Forbes’ list of the highest-paid celebrity couples of 2016 with a combined $107.5 million in earnings over the past year, the outlet reported Monday.
Motown singer Stevie Wonder has told a huge crowd in London, that “black lives matter… because we are the original people of this world” as the city descended into three days of chaos caused by Black Lives Matter demonstrations. The
In the wake of the horrific murders of the five police officers shot and killed at a Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas Thursday night, it is worth examining one of the anti-police movement’s most affluent and influential supporters: pop superstar Beyoncé.
Pop queen Beyoncé was conspicuously silent Friday after gunmen shot and killed five police officers and wounded seven more at a Black Lives Matter protest in her native Texas, despite posting an impassioned plea for an end to police brutality just a few hours earlier.
Jay-Z released his first new music in three years late Thursday night with the anti-police brutality anthem “Spiritual,” just after the shooting deaths of five police officers in Dallas, Texas Thursday night and the police-involved shooting deaths of two African-American men earlier in the week.
Security guards sprang into action at a Beyoncé concert in Scotland Thursday night as a fight reportedly broke out in the middle of the audience.
Pop queen Beyoncé penned an open letter Thursday in response to the police-involved shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile this week, begging law enforcement officer to “stop killing” black people.
Album sales have hit their lowest point in the first half of this year since tracking began in 1991, as listeners increasingly use streaming services like Spotify and Pandora and video-sharing website like YouTube to get their music fix.
R&B artist Usher used his performance at Sunday night’s BET Awards to make a statement about the 2016 presidential election by donning a shirt featuring an anti-Donald Trump slogan on the back.
Hillary Clinton praised Beyoncé’s Black Lives Matter-inspired visual album, “Lemonade” Tuesday during a taping of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton (D) and Lt. Gov. Tina Smith signed a proclamation Monday officially designating the day “Beyoncé Day” in honor of Houston, Texas native and singer Beyoncé Knowles.
Young women, hailing mostly from rural villages in Sri Lanka, are earning just pennies per hour manufacturing clothing for pop star Beyoncé’s new athletic-wear line, a report claims.
The United States Military Academy at West Point has launched an official inquiry into a group of 16 black, female cadets who took their traditional pre-graduation photo, raising their clinched fists in the air — a gesture historically associated with the anti-American “Black Power” movement.
Members of several police organizations, including the Pasadena Police Department and the Coalition for Police and Sheriffs, held a protest Saturday near Beyoncé’s concert in Houston, Texas at NRG Stadium.
President Obama praised pop queen Beyoncé and television showrunner Shonda Rhimes as just two examples of how far African-Americans have progressed in the United States since the Civil Rights movement during his commencement address at Howard University on Saturday.
British pop queen Adele paused a concert in Denmark this week to sing the praises of Beyoncé and her latest album, the Black Lives Matter-themed Lemonade, telling attendees at the concert that Beyonce is “Jesus f*cking Christ.”
Beyoncé Knowles has joined the ranks of a long list of progressive performers protesting North Carolina’s Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act.
A pro-law enforcement group protested pop star Beyoncé’s concert in Tampa, Florida on Friday by chartering a plane to fly around the concert arena with a banner reading “#BlueLivesMatter.”