Time Inc. is losing one of its most-lucrative properties in Essence. YourTango's Rebecca Stokes joins Cheddar to discuss the significance of SheaMoisture founder Richelieu Dennis' big acquisition. The editor explains why the media company's return to 100% black ownership is so significant.
Next, we discuss The New York Times' decision to change how it covers red carpets during awards season. The paper's Styles editor announced the changes in a memo, saying it'll send both its culture and style writers to the events. Stokes reveals why she thinks this move has been such a long time coming.
We also discuss Apple choosing to develop a new series about America's true-crime podcast obsession. Octavia Spencer is set to star in the latest original content project from the tech giant. Stokes speaks to how she thinks Apple is differentiating itself from competitors Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon.
With busy summer days on the horizon, packing your beach bag is crucial. Luckily, Kim Appelt, style expert and author of the book Style for Everybody has some recommendations you can take from day to night with ease.
Going once, going twice, sold! Our very own Chloe Aiello got the chance to visit Christie's Auction house to get a peek at some rare items going up for bid today from the collection of Ann and Gordon Getty.
Actor Treat Williams, whose nearly 50-year career included starring roles in the TV series “Everwood” and the movie “Hair,” died Monday after a motorcycle crash in Vermont, state police said. He was 71.
A lot of us go for food that makes us feel like 'home' when we're eating it. Chloe Aiello sat down with celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds who traveled the world in her new TV series Searching for Soul Food to understand the real meaning of soul food.
Summer is heating up and more people are starting to travel, but some are opting to skip the security lines at the airports and travel by train. As part of our Need2Know Vacation series, cheddar's Ashley Mastronardi reports from a train en route to Virginia.
The iconic 7-Eleven Slurpee cup just got a makeover. The company rolled out the new cups on Monday as part of its "Anything Flows" campaign, and they feature a colorful design on the front with a big "S" resembling the swirly top of the icy drink.