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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.

A community in Charlotte, N.C. is demanding answers after Juliana Nzita was found hanging from a tree 11 days after she disappeared.

During a welfare check, Raechyl Blackshear, 35, and her daughter, Jayla, were discovered fatally shot in an Anchorage residence on April 15, 2022, according to the Anchorage Police Department.

The former FLOTUS reflects on some of her most memorable style moments in a new video series for the opening of the Obama Presidential Center.

A$AP Rocky recently discussed his life as a rapper, fashionista, and father of three, giving us a glimpse into how he has RiRi so smitten.

On the day of the murder, Justina Wallace went to Aaniyah Nowden's home, where an argument ensued between the two women and the father of both of their unborn children.

Ahead of Sunday's WWE Women’s Title Match against defending champ Rhea Ripley, the pro wrestler promised payback, saying, "This is about revenge."

The Philly native served a bawdy buffet in her hometown when she revealed her most dramatic weight-loss transformation yet.

Djossou calls her book, 'Sex Badges & Bodies: Surviving Inside the Narcissistic Culture of America’s Most Dangerous Boys Club,' 'a little bible' for those considering joining the D.C. police department.

Kayla McClellan was expelled in grade 8 for poor grades and bad behavior. Now she gives students the same support that helped change her life.

Considered a right of passage and act of defiance by some Black people, proms are now treated more like mini weddings with families spending thousands of dollars on the occasion.

On a new episode of her podcast, the former 'RHOA' star kept it real about the money problems she experienced while married to Peter Thomas.