“In The Chair With” spotlights the incredible hairstylists in our community who are giving us major inspiration. Each week, they discuss their personal hair and career journeys, what they’ve learned ...
As Sidora says the new cast members always "feel like they gotta come for me," she, Angela Oakley, Kelli Ferrell and Shamea Morton spill on the "drama" and "chaos" of the new season. There's some ...
While the lineup for the new season hasn't officially been announced yet, Angela Oakley, Kelli Ferrell, Drew Sidora, Shamea Morton, Porsha Williams, Phaedra Parks and Cynthia Bailey were all on hand ...
After years of narrowing wage inequality, the workplace has become a tale of two economies again. This time, unlike in the postpandemic period, trends favor the top 25% of the U.S. workforce, whose ...
Michelle Yeoh returns as the evil Madame Morrible in 'Wicked: For Good,' out now The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon/Youtube Michelle Yeoh has inadvertently made herself into a meme while promoting ...
Michelle Pfeiffer is excited about next year, so she can spend the time being a loving and attentive grandmother. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Pfeiffer – who was joined by her "Oh. What.
Michelle Obama is continuing to show different facets of her post-White House freedom with a rare casual look at herself – in a T-shirt and jeans. The former first lady took to social media Friday, ...
Michelle Obama said Americans don't want a woman to be president, and that's why they shouldn't look to her to run for the nation's highest office. "As we saw in this past election, sadly, we ain’t ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama said at a recent event that the US isn’t ready for a woman president, pointing to former Vice President Kamala Harris’ unsuccessful bid for the White House last year. ...
A mutated version of the flu is causing a wave of infections around the world. Known as subclade K, it may evade the current flu vaccine. Infectious disease doctors say we may be in for a bad flu ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama said in a conversation published to her YouTube page Friday that the country is not ready for a woman president, adding that the U.S. has “a lot of growing up to do.” ...