Lil Kim is claiming that a heralded publication tried to “sabotage” her with the release of a cover image that she (and her fans) say is unrecognizable. “Who is this? Cuz that’s not the photo I approved or any other content they’ve put out,” wrote the Queen Bee on her InstaStory. Unfortunately for her, the […]

Halle Bailey recently sat down with 'EBONY' magazine and shared her feelings about the impact of the 'Little Mermaid.'

Electric Lady Janelle Monaé is sizzling on the cover of EBONY Magazine. The star whose pronouns are “free-ass motherf—” and they/them, her/she, had an in-depth convo with writer Tre’vell Anderson about her newfound freedom, her return to music, and her fashion evolution. In recent weeks Monae’s made headlines for responding to a fan who remarked […]

In girth and roses, news… Jonathan Majors is covering EBONY magazine’s February issue to discuss a myriad of things including his latest role as a (super sexy) supervillain and his affinity for the craft of acting. In the Cori Murray penned cover story, the MCU’s latest “Big Bad” also gives rare insight into his life […]

The cast of a cultural reset’s sequel is covering EBONY magazine in an extravagant fashion. The stars of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever are EBONY’s November cover stars. EBONY reports that for the story, they traveled to San Diego Comic-Con where Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, and newcomer Dominique Thorne made an emotional […]

September is self-care awareness month and who better to grace the cover of EBONY Magazine and talk about self-care than Ciara? The 36-year-old mother, wife, entrepreneur, and entertainer talked with EBONY about her new skincare line, her vision for a more inclusive fashion and beauty industry, and how she has manifested her dreams into a […]

The latest issue of EBONY Magazine features a television mother-daughter duo looking absolutely exquisite in Keith Major taken photos. Marsai Martin and Tracee Ellis Ross are on the cover of EBONY magazine.

A historic tradition is continuing, this time with an emphasis on STEM; science, technology, engineering, and math. EBONY Magazine is announcing that this Black History Month and ahead of this year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the release of a special, limited edition EBONY commemorative print issue, featuring the winners of its longest-running editorial franchise – the reimagined HBCU Queens as the cover stars. The print edition is in partnership with OLAY and with the new focus on STEM, EBONY reports that it's dedicated to recognizing collegiate Black women who are poised to affect significant societal change - both locally and globally.

You know we love to highlight Black excellence and EBONY Magazine has always been at forefront of serving the black community for 75 years now. To celebrate 75 years in the game, EBONY announced the return and reimagining of its signature program, the 2021 EBONY Power 100. The awards ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on October 23rd and hopes to bring a night of fun, entertainment, food, and most importantly, celebration.

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Jennifer Hudson is EBONY Magazine's September cover star. The special fashion and style-focused edition includes exclusive interviews, photos, and video packages in honor of the release of Hudson’s new film RESPECT and also features the best in fall style this season.

Lena Waithe is covering EBONY's latest issue and marking the publication's return after a relaunch. The historic mag that's under new ownership and is helmed by Editor-in-Chief & Senior Vice President, Programming Marielle Bobo, is announcing Lena as the first celeb to kick off not only their return but their first digital cover. Lena's retro-inspired cover shoot pays homage to EBONY’s legacy of bold iconic covers, while infusing exciting multimedia elements as part of the brand's new digital-first strategy. Inside it, the creative told fellow filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood - for who she once worked as an assistant about how she has disrupted the status quo in Hollywood, the importance of showing up authentically in any space, and criticism she's faced, seemingly over "Them."

Jurnee Smollett-Bell Says She Was Never A Child Star And “Underground” Isn’t A Slavery Show Jurnee Smollett-Bell never disappoints, whether we’re talking about her beauty in an editorial fashion spread or her intellect in a magazine interview. It’s no wonder she was chose to grace the cover of Ebony Magazine’s March issue. Inside the issue […]