Mary J. Blige announced the single Want Love for April 3, 2026, extending a steady release cadence that adds timely relevance ...
Mary J. Blige, Thundercat, Swae Lee, and PJ Morton lead this week’s best new music releases across R&B, Hip-Hop, and soul.
*Mary J. Blige became one of the most talked-about celebrities at the 2026 Oscars after her red-carpet appearance sparked a wave of online reactions from fans who said the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul looked ...
When Mary J. Blige met fellow singer Christina Aguilera for the first time, she was immediately turned off. Here's why.
MARY J Blige has revealed her horrifying clash with a HUGE pop star who told her to “dye your roots” and slammed her “off-key” singing. The 55-year-old first found fame in 1992 after the release of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Universal Television has optioned Lights Out, the bestselling sports thriller by former national TV reporter-turned-author Elise Hart Kipness, for development as a series. Executive ...
Mary J. Blige shares a good friendship with 50 Cent, and despite his many rap beefs, the R&B legend considers him a “nice” person. The vocalist and actress, who starred on the 50 Cent-produced Power ...
Mary J. Blige heads to the Vanity Fair Oscars party and shares why now is the right moment for a Las Vegas residency.
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SACO – Mary J. Fontaine, 63, of Locke Street, passed away Friday, March 20, 2026, at her home with her family … SACO – Mary J. Fontaine, 63, of Locke Street, passed away Friday, March 20, 2026, at her ...
Scientists studying one of the world’s most famous religious images said a mysterious detail hidden inside might defy a traditional explanation. When examining the Tilma of Guadalupe, a cactus-fiber ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The actress will make her Broadway debut in a role that, she said, “feels like a badge of honor.” By Michael Paulson “Oh, Mary!,” the madcap comedy ...