Sick Sunday rolls around giving you the week in review on Planet Ill and new music from Joell Ortiz, Nas, a new mixtape from Sheek Louch and an interesring track from newcomer Dee-1
Snyder V. Phleps pits a hateful religious group against the family of a fallen soldier. The outcome, to be decided by the Supreme Court, isn’t as cut and dry
We’re taking you back to Sick Sundays, where we present the week in review on Planet Ill. As usual we bring you a host of original content and give you context to the things that other sites just bombard you with.
As we near the 9th anniversary of the September 11th tragedy, perhaps it’s time for America as a nation to finish mourning, begin rebuilding, and to actually begin the healing process.
The road to redemption is often littered with potholes. Kanye West hit a huge one when he likened his internet persecution over the Taylor Swift incident to the tragedy of Emmett Till. Planet Ill explores the gravity of such allegory.
Planet Ill examines the recent proliferation of television shows and movies featuring overweight people and the rationale behind them. Is it simply a reflection of an ever fattening society or something more?
The Source recently conveyed 5 Mics to Hip-Hop legend Bun B’s new album TrillOG after not granting that designation in years. What does that mean in the grand scheme of things? This editorial takes a look.
The spirit of Bruce Lee lives on, not only in film and pop culture, but also in MMA and…Hip-Hop? See how The Dragon changed the world and continues to inspire.
The rise in celebrities claiming attempted suicide to explain their wild behavior strikes a nerve with those who have actually dealt with these issues. Jordan Forrester knows this first hand.
25 years later, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure’s dream of using music to further humanity stands as the benchmark for music charity. Planet Ill Celebrates Live Aid.