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Black Mesa is unique in all of gaming history in that it’s a fan-remake of the original 1998 Half-Life that Valve has actually allowed to be sold as its own full game. That’s unheard of!
When my grandfather returned to Mississippi from WWI, he was forced to flee the state by white supremacists who saw his service in France — as a Black man in an unsegregated society — as a threat.
While the trend has sparked solitary, some caution that at the 'end of the day, a white ginger is white, which carries with it all the privileges, perspectives, and experiences common with being ...
If someone asked you to define the term “Black fatigue,” you might call it a general weariness Black people feel while living in a world where systemic racism impacts their access to ...
The big guns are finally coming out to join the PCIe 5.0 SSD party, first with the Samsung 9100 Pro, and now with the new WD Black SN8100, and both drives are aiming their banks of high-speed ...
From tailored jackets and silk ties to playful fedoras and pocket squares, Black dandyism isn’t just a campy style—it has served as a powerful political act throughout history. Black dandyism ...
Latest figures show that joblessness for Black women surged by 106,000 last month. New eye-popping data shows what is not often cited in the nation’s labor force. Fresh numbers reveal that ...
The Pokémon Company has announced the complete product lineup for the upcoming Pokémon Black Bolt and Pokémon White Flare trading card game set. Pokémon Black Bolt and Pokémon White Flare, which will ...
But for Black dandyism, this isn’t just about looking good – it’s a declaration. A defiant reclaiming of space in a world that has long sought to define and confine Black identity. So, what exactly is ...
Nowhere is this clearer than in the story of Black American tailoring and the legacy of the Black dandy. Inspired by scholar Monica L. Miller’s groundbreaking book Slaves to Fashion: Black ...
The 2025 Met Gala dress code is "Tailored for You," a nod to the museum's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" Costume Institute exhibit, which will be on public view from May 10 to Oct. 26.
In a Black American context, we’ve seen with the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and Jim Crow, it was a vehicle for political stance because of the confinement of Black people ...