Isaiah 'Zai Steppa' Evans hosting the 2025 Springfest event at Morehouse College - Isaiah Turman '28

Isaiah ‘Zai Steppa’ Evans crowned top HBCU host of the year

Morehouse College’s own Isaiah “Zai Steppa” Evans ’27 has officially been named HBCU Buzz’s Top HBCU Host of 2025, bringing national recognition to himself, Morehouse and the Atlanta University Center (AUC). Evans, a rising junior marketing major from Kansas City, Mo, has become a household name throughout the AUC. He showcased his authenticity as the…

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Film for the Ages: G20, Starring Viola Davis, Displays Black Excellence

Image Credit: Amazon Prime Video    By Joshua Bass, TigerTv Co-Producer During an exclusive screening at Regal Atlantic Station, HBCU students and alumni got a front-row seat to the adrenaline-pumping action of G20, Viola Davis’ latest political thriller. Marsai Martin (Serena Sutton) and Christopher Farrar (Demetrius Sutton) were in attendance, adding to the electric atmosphere of…

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ALL AMERICAN CAST DISCUSSES NEW SEASON, NEW CHARACTERS AND NEW STORYLINES

Image via The CW Network: “All American” official Season 7 promotion poster   By Miles Pierre, Photographer/ Staff Writer   After its announcement and renewal in September 2024, All American released its Season 7  two-episode premiere on The CW Network Monday night.    This upcoming season will see the departure of several original fan favorites,…

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A Critical Analysis of Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Performance

Image via The Nation By Ian Shaiyen, Staff Writer   California-born rapper Kendrick Lamar took Super Bowl LIX by storm this past Sunday in a fiery performance filled with revolutionary symbolism and spectacle.   The performance consisted of an 11 song track-list, with many of the songs serving as a mashup of the rapper’s greatest…

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Morehouse Students Present a Divided Perspective on the CTEMS Program

Photo by Freddrell Green: CTEMS Department logo By Freddrell Green, Arts & Entertainment Editor   The Cinema, Television and Emerging Media Studies (CTEMS) program has produced many graduates who have gone on to prosperous careers in the film industry. Led by Dr. Stephane Dunn and professor Avery Williams ‘86, the CTEMS major was created to…

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Review On “The Piano Lesson”: A Challenge To Black Birthright

Image via Netflix: “The Piano Lesson” official promotion poster By Freddrell Green, Arts & Entertainment Editor   Malcolm Washington’s “The Piano Lesson” is the first film adaptation of the 1987 play by August Wilson. Starring Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Ray Fisher, Corey Hawkins and Danielle Deadwyler, the ensemble cast navigate life with the…

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