Lupe Fiasco dominated the rap game for years, but it seems he’s now ready to take everything he’s learned from the industry and give back to the next generation. The Peabody Institute of Johns ...
In addition, the Grammy Award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco announced on Instagram that he’ll be joining the hip-hop program as a teacher around Labor Day. “Thrilled to share that I’ll be ...
In an interview with Complex Magazine, the Longhorns' 2025 starter addressed a straightforward question about those who don't take him seriously or diminish him as a "nepo baby," a derogatory term ...
During an interview with Complex Magazine, Manning discussed the Buckeyes' talented superstar wideout and their NIL partner. "Yeah, I talked to (Smith) actually after our game last week," Manning ...
When asked by Complex Magazine about how he deals with the pressures of being speculated as the next Heisman Trophy winner or the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, Manning explained that he tries ...
As Trump backtracks on his funding freeze, the author of a new piece on his “chaos strategy” explains why this is already failing—and how it reveals him as both authoritarian and weak.
The Democrats finally started to find their legs after Trump’s spending freeze. The key lesson? Making sheer political noise about something does make a difference. Admitting failure is anathema ...
The Fiasco-led course will be part of a new four-year hip-hop degree program ...
Pete Alonso is left unsigned as the calendar approaches February, and fans are getting antsy about the prospect of the Polar Bear playing elsewhere come April. While reading fan emails on his Mets ...
Lupe Fiasco will join Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute as a distinguished visiting professor. He will teach rap techniques in the new Bachelor of Music in Hip-Hop program.
Venu folded days after settling an injunction that would've cleared the way for a launch later this year. The marketplace has changed rapidly since Venu was announced a year ago, and Disney's best ...
In its first public statement (via The Verge), Conrad addressed the Sonos app redesign fiasco and said the company has a “tremendous amount of work in front of us.” Here’s what he wrote ...