

Erica Campbell and Le’Andria Johnson delivered one of the most powerful moments of the 2026 BET Awards with a heartfelt In Memoriam tribute honoring the artists, visionaries, and cultural icons we’ve lost. Continue reading


Erica Campbell and Le’Andria Johnson delivered one of the most powerful moments of the 2026 BET Awards with a heartfelt In Memoriam tribute honoring the artists, visionaries, and cultural icons we’ve lost. Continue reading


Sylvester James, Jr., better known as disco and soul singer-songwriter Sylvester, was often described by the mainstream media as a drag queen, but he repeatedly rejected such a description. His flamboyant and androgynous appearance exemplified the late 1970s. Sylvester became known in the United States under the moniker of the “Queen of Disco.“ Continue reading


Hip Hop artist Drake took a playful jab at Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards in a new Nike Commercial promoting Kevin Durant’s upcoming Nike KD 19 Purple Candies sneaker. The highly entertaining ad went viral after Drake, playing an over-the-top “Yes Man” for Durant, explicitly mocked Edwards’ rival Adidas sneaker line. Continue reading


The Vex Family Happy Birthday is a highly celebrated sketch from the iconic British Television series, The Real McCoy. Produced by the BBC, the groundbreaking show ran from 1991 to 1996 and featured a talented roster of Black and Asian comedy stars.

A group of women (Heidi Gardner, Chloe Fineman, Sarah Sherman, Jane Wickline, Ashley Padilla) choose between eligible bachelors (Dave Chappelle, Donnell Rawlings, Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, Devon Walker) on a dating show. Continue reading


Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories from Chappelle’s Show remain some of the most legendary, chaotic, and hilarious pieces of pop culture history. As a member of his brother Eddie Murphy’s entourage in the 1980s, Charlie witnessed firsthand the absolute peak of Hollywood eccentricity. Continue reading


The wedding is off, but the drama is just getting started as the reception turns into a free-for-all at the Sanford house. Between guests reclaiming their blenders and a heated showdown with Aunt Hazel (Lillian Lehman), Lamont (Demond Wilson) finally loses his cool—leading to a legendary finale where Fred (Redd Foxx) uses the wedding cake to make sure Hazel never forgets this “happy” occasion. Continue reading


An R&B song about men (The Weeknd, Kenan Thompson, Chris Redd) sleeping on the couch instead of in bed with their lovers. Continue reading


A commercial advertises a new pet store founded by the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (Jonathan Majors, Kenan Thompson, Ego Nwodim, Chris Redd). Continue reading


During the Saturday Night Live Season 51 Finale, comedy icon Will Ferrell made a surprise appearance as the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein. Continue reading