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Banners celebrating the K-Pop group Stray Kids on their world tour

May 15, 2025

Ultimate Fandom: How K-Pop Made Me Feel Seen

When you love something deeply, it becomes a way of being seen. K-pop gave me new music but also new friendships, new vocabulary, new rituals. It makes space for screaming, crying, overanalyzing, and, above all, connection.

May 14, 2025

From Radio Waves to Photo Frames: A Tribute to the Godfather of Black Radio

It was the early 1980s. On any given Sunday, over the loud horns and hustling New Yorkers, you would hear Hal Jackson hosting the top-rated “Sunday Classics” on 107.5 WBLS, playing records by everyone from Prince to Michael Jackson, and Whitney Houston at a time when Black artists weren’t played on the radio as much. Each week, whenever Hal gave away CDs or concert tickets on air, his wife of then-15 years, Debi B, would be on phone duty, writing down winners’ names on a sheet of paper and handing it to Hal to announce. One day, he asked her to make the announcement. 

Angel Cintron sitting in front of a maroon backdrop. [Credit: Josh Huskin]

April 21, 2025

Angel Cintron Sang Through the Rage—At the Other End of it was Peace

Singer-songwriter Angel Cintron reflects on her journey from teen performer to independent artist, channeling heartbreak, rage and vulnerability into her newest album, '5 Ever.'

Valeria Garcia at age eight seen at the My World Tour, October 24, 2010. [Credit: Veronica Garcia]

April 18, 2025

I’m Not Sorry About My Unhealthy Obsession with Justin Bieber

"People thought I’d grow out of it. They were wrong." The author shares her nearly lifelong experience of being a Justin Bieber superfan, despite now being in her 20s.

October 13, 2024

An Angel’s Introduction-Singer Avangelia Talks About Her Debut Album

Brooklyn artist, Avangelia talks about her roots and influences that inspired her to become a singer as well as her debut album, Angel In The Wild