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‘ER” Star And Harlem Born Mekhi Phifer Marries Reshelet Barnes

mekhi-phifer-gets-married-judge-mathis-the-jasmine-brand-595x595Harlem man Mekhi Phifer is off the market.

The “8 Mile” star married Reshelet Barnes on Saturday (March 30), according to E! News. Continue reading

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“What I Wish I Knew Before I Got Divorced” in Harlem

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Hindsight’s 20/20, so there’s no one better than ex-wives to tell you what to do (and not to do) if you’re going through-or just contemplating-a divorce. Continue reading

Love lessons everyone should learn in Harlem

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If you could travel back in time, what pearls of wisdom would you pass on to your single self during each decade of your dating history? Here, men and women from all ages weigh in with advice they wish they’d known in their twenties, thirties, forties — and beyond! Continue reading

The 10 Habits that Keep Harlem Marriages Strong

The key to wedded bliss isn’t over-the-top romance, but these surprisingly simple practices you can do to stay – or fall back – in love with your partner. Continue reading

Tamar Braxton and Vincent Herbert At Melba’s Restaurant

Two Sunday’s ago, Tamar Braxton (right) and Vincent Herbert from the new TV show Tamar & Vince (a spin-off of WE tv’s hit original series, Braxton Family Values), paid a visit to Melba’s Restaurant on 114th Street and Frederick Douglass in Harlem. Continue reading

Nas And Harlem’s Kelis Spotted Out At Dinner In L.A.

 

Despite their bitter divorce and infamous child support arrangement, Nas and Kelis are trying to keep it cordial for their son. Continue reading

Marriage eludes high-achieving black women

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Many remain single and childless, according to research

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Michelle Obama may have become an archetypal African-American female success story — law career, strong marriage, happy children — but the reality is often very different for other highly educated black women.

They face a series of challenges in navigating education, career, marriage and child-bearing, dilemmas that often leave them single and childless even when they’d prefer marriage and family, according to a research study recently presented at the American Sociological Society’s annual meeting in San Francisco. Continue reading