Loretta Lynch's confirmation as attorney general was a pivotal moment in American history.

National

In a season chock-full of "Top 2015" lists, from hottest celebrities to best political moments, we must not forget the literature that moved us

K-Ci, Chrisette Michele,Lalah Hathaway, and the legendary Eddie Levert all participated in the first-ever Soul Cypher at the Soul Train Awards 2015 hosted by Erykah Badu. Erykah also held down the Cypher as the Dj also known as DJ Low Down Loretta Brown. See the full cypher above. SOURCE: http://theboombox.com/k-ci-chrisette-michele-lalah-hathaway-eddie-levert-soul-cypher-2015-soul-train-awards/

    Jennifer Lopez was the host of the 2015 American Music Awards. For those who forgot, J.Lo sent a reminder that she is a great dancing by opening up the show with a 7 minute performance. Check out the full performance above.    

Sports

Bad news for San Francisco 49ers fans. The team has placed star quarterback Colin Kaepernick on injured reserve in light of his decision to undergo…

The trailer for Mariah Carey’s “A Christmas Melody” was released. Mariah is the director and she’s starring in the film. See the full trailer above. SOURCE:http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6769123/mariah-carey-hallmark-christmas-melody-movie-trailer

THE GROWNUP TURN UP IS TAKING THE PARTY TO THE CIRCLE CITY CLASSIC CABARET! FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25TH AT THE INDIANA CONVENTION CENTER. OLD SCHOOL ARTISTS THAT YOU LOVE LIKE O’JAYS AND CAMEO ARE SHARING THE STAGE WITH THE NEW SCHOOL ARTISTS WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF: VIVIAN GREEN, GINUWINE AND LYFE JENNINGS. LOG ON TO […]

The Emmy award nominations for 2015 were released today. Viola Davis, Taraji P. Henson and Tatiana Maslany were all nominated in the category of Best Actress in a Drama series. Check out the other nominees and their categories below. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Kyle Chandler, Bloodline Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom Jon Hamm, […]

This past weekend, the Glastonbury Music Festival was full of stars and surprise performances.  Mark Ronson’s set was no different.  He closed out the show with hit, “Uptown Funk,” but Bruno Mars didn’t make an appearance.  Instead, Ronson brought out Mary J. Blige, Grandmaster Flash, and George Clinton to “funk you up.”  Who needs Bruno […]