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As we celebrate Black History Month, 105.3 RNB is shining a spotlight on local history makers from the Carolinas by Saluting Black Excellence. We are honoring people whose vision, courage, and excellence either shaped or continue to shape our communities. Brought to you in part by Carolina Cares Partnership. DR. KIZZMEKIA CORBETT-HELAIRE Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, […]

105.3 R&B presents the “We Them Ones Comedy Tour” on March 22 at 7 pm at the Spectrum Center. Not only are we bringing you one hilarious night of comedy greats, we’re also giving one funny comedian from the Queen City a once in a lifetime shot to open the show live! So get ready […]

Love is in the air and 105.3 R&B is looking for the Queen City’s cutest couple. Upload a cute pic of you and your bae, your boo-thang, your forever somebody, however y’all do love. One lucky couple will be crowned the Queen City’s cutest couple. And to celebrate love we’re giving you: Love deserves to […]

After five years on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, commentators Jeff Johnson and Stephanie Robinson give their final goodbyes as they embark on new journeys…

So we’re barely a week away from the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and, unfortunately, conflict is dominating the news. The situation with…

Harvard Law professor Stephanie Robinson gives the TJMS crew her take on the George Zimmerman trial from a lawyer’s perspective.

So there was a big concert in support of women this past weekend in London. The Sound of Change concert, a charitable event promoting education,…

Much has been said and debated about Will Smith’s recent comments involving parenting. In a Haute Living interview, he made a now famous—or infamous comment…

Well, if you listened to all of the hoopla coming from the field of genetics this past week you know there’s been a major breakthrough…

Well, on May 19, we’ll mark what would have been the 88th birthday of Malcolm X. Unfortunately, this year’s celebration of his extraordinary life will…

A couple of months ago I talked about a theory suggesting that African American youth equate academic success with “acting white” Now, we’ve all heard…

Back in the early 1940s, a pre-teen named Mike decided to sneak out of his house and attend a parade against his parents’ wishes. Now…