Siobhan Dixon
About Siobhan Dixon
Siobhan Dixon is the Senior Editor of MADAMENOIRE. Always on the pulse of trending stories, current events, and breaking news in Black entertainment and culture, the experienced Journalist has worked in New York City for more than 15 years. Her writing has appeared in top-industry publications including VIBE, Black Enterprise, E! Online, ELLE Canada, and The Daily Express US. The Toronto native holds a B.A. Honors in Journalism and English from the University of Toronto and moved to NYC to pursue an M.A. in Africana Studies at New York University. She resides in Brooklyn.
'Wanted' tells the mostly true story of the Clarke sisters who evolve from modest Black farm girls from Texas into gun-toting “white” women.
March 12 is National Working Moms Day, a chance to say, "You are appreciated," to the women who give their all on the job and at home. But I can’t help asking, are we fighting a losing battle when it comes to work-life balance?
For the first time since 1995, Moore and Fox will reprise their roles on the long-running soap opera "The Young and the Restless."
Affectionately known as "Ms. Shirley," she was also recognized as CNN's 2021 Hero of the Year in addition to her tireless non-profit work in Nevada and the Skid Row area of Downtown Los Angeles.
We may have gotten a quick glimpse of the Bajan beauty's cakes, but we all know they are now securely locked away in her man, her man, her man's cookie jar.
In its Black History Month series, the educational children's show explores the origins and history of box braids, cornrows, and Zulu Knots for its viewers, young and old.
I've never been a fan of the “to get over one man get under another” school of thought. Here's some advice if you find yourself habitually looking to a partner to "heal you."