Anita Baker fans can circle the date on their calendar: The much-loved Detroit songstress has targeted Nov. 9 to issue her next album. “21st Century Love,” announced today, will be Baker’s seventh album and her first since 2004’s comeback record “My Everything.”

When Bronx student Justus Williams started third grade at P.S. 70, his mother, Latisha, urged him to take on chess. The hobby was “less common” than basketball, she said. But Justus wasn’t enthusiastic at first. As it turned out, mom knew best.

More than a half a dozen police cars surrounded the Memphis home of Lorenzen Wright’s ex-wife’s, Sherra Wright, now a suspect in his murder. On Sunday, detectives searched inside and out for clues into the murder of Wright’s ex-husband, a former Atlanta Hawk, Memphis Tiger and Memphis Grizzlies.

No one parties like a Bulldog. The University of Georgia was named the No. 1 party school in the nation Monday, adding to the beer-soaked reputation UGA leaders are trying to shed.

Lauryn Hill played for a crowd of more than 40,000 at the Festival Dos Oceanos 2010 in Lisbon, Portugal, on Saturday (July 31). The free concert, which also featured a set from Estelle, was to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Portuguese Republic.

Andre Harrell's Superstar Soul Search Finals were held this weekend at Echelon 3000 in Stone Mountain and they were nothing short of exciting and explosive. Majic 107.5 / 97.5 is proud to announce that the winner was Atlanta's own Mr. Ayers (by way of Louisiana)!

President Obama arrived in Atlanta at approximately 10:40 am this morning. He is town for a fundraiser and will also be addressing a group of veterans.

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DJ Jazzy Jeff (of Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince) announced his wedding on Saturday, which has been revealed on the heels of announcements from fellow Hip-Hoppers T.I. and Swizz Beatz.

Jean-Michel Basquiat was young when he reached the apex of his fame and then overdosed on heroin in his downtown New York City studio. But it’s easy to forget just how young: he was an international sensation by the age of 23, and by 25 he was a millionaire.