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D’Wayne Edwards: The Sneaker Icon Reviving an HBCU Sneaker culture is Black culture. It’s an extension of identity and self-expression. Yet for decades, major brands heavily marketed to Black youth without offering them a seat at the design table. Enter Dr. D’Wayne Edwards, the most prominent Black designer in footwear history. Over a legendary 32+ […]

The Vault Opens: Prince Rarities Album Coming This August The Prince Estate, in partnership with Sony’s Legacy Recordings, has announced Timeless, a 10-track rarities album featuring previously unreleased material spanning from 1977 to 2016. The announcement came during “Prince Celebration Week” (June 1-7, 2026) in Minneapolis. Scheduled for release on August 28, 2026, the collection […]

Freeway Launches Career Program at Mastery Pickett Philadelphia hip-hop legend Freeway is giving back to his roots. Through his Freedom Thinkers Academy, the rap artist partnered with Mastery Charter School’s Pickett Campus in Germantown to launch a direct workforce entry program. Students receive specialized technical training and professional certification at no cost. Upon graduation, they […]

Black Music Month: Where to Catch the Best Live Music in Philly This Week Philadelphia stands tall as the nation’s first music city and the historic birthplace of Black Music Month, through the collaborative efforts of Kenny Gamble, Ed Wright, and Dyana Williams. In 1979, they successfully petitioned President Jimmy Carter to officially declare June […]

ODUNDE ’26: Your Guide to Philly’s African Culture Festival ODUNDE Festival Week is HERE and we want to make sure you know about everything happening in the city. Check out this year’s ODUNDE Festival schedule for details, including ticket and RSVP info! Tuesday, June 9th Bumi Bestie Happy Hour | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM […]

Philly Pride Welcomes Thousands and Honors Patti LaBelle The City of Brotherly Love kicked off Pride Month in historic fashion on Sunday, drawing over 140,000 attendees for a massive, celebration. For the first time ever, the annual Pride March and Festival moved out of the Gayborhood and onto the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to accommodate the […]

The music world is mourning the loss of legendary R&B singer Peabo Bryson, who passed away on June 2, 2026, at the age of 75. For decades, Bryson’s smooth, warm voice filled the airwaves and provided the soundtrack to our most special moments. While soul music fans know his name well, many people sing along […]

Starting in fall 2027, Swarthmore College will implement the “Swarthmore Tuition Guarantee,” covering full tuition for domestic students from households earning $200,000 or less with typical assets. While aimed at simplifying financial aid and reducing barriers, the policy still requires families to cover housing, food, and student fees, which are estimated to be around $23,000 […]

May 5th was National Hoagie Day and thank you to Yolanda Welch for coming to Radio One Philly studios to showcase her delicious product. Yolanda talks about her journey from making sandwiches to making money as owner of All Day Hoagies / I Scream For Ice Cream located in Brewerytown. Be sure to order here. […]

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Shaila sat down with our friends from Parke Bank to discuss their special purpose credit program, paths to home ownership and more! Watch the full interview below!

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'Shaila's Sisterly Kiss' is her progressive thought for the day, providing mental gems and words of wisdom to get you through the work week

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On yesterday’s show, DJ Bent Roc—the Heavy Hitter—was goin’ in heavy when he hit us with Seems You’re Much Too Busy by Vertical Hold! Whew! You already know Angie Stone been that work—pure classic vibes. And you know we always hold it down for the Classix! Tap in with Bent Roc on IG @djbentroc and […]