The best way to end any girl's night is with a good show or flick. Here are 12 movies and series perfect for a night of Black girl magic.

Thirty-one years ago, "Living Single," one of the most influential shows of the ’90s aired for the first time on August 22, 1993.

Terrence "T.C." Carson recalls how he was written off of "Living SIngle."

'Living Single' fans will recall that Regine prided herself in being the most fashion-forward of the group.

While discussing the "It's Bigger Than Me" campaign, Queen Latifah said she and cast of the hit 90's show were affected by the stigmas around obesity.

While Kim Fields has directed and starred in projects over the course of her career, one of the most beloved characters she's played will always be Living Single's Regine Hunter. Discussing what life was like for her when the hit 90s sitcom came to an end, Fields shared that it wasn't exactly "what you would expect." 

Through tears, actress Erika Alexander spoke about how she felt when her costar and friend T.C. Carson was fired from "Living Single."

T.C. Carson said when the cast as a whole had issues they wanted addressed, he was often in the forefront to speak his mind. That created friction with those behind the scenes with those in charge who wanted him to shut up and work.

In a recent essay, Erika Alexander explained why David Schwimmer's comments and seeming erasure of "Friends" struck such a chord with the Black community.

David Schwimmer, who proclaims to particularly woke, responded to Erika Alexander saying "Living Single" was first. He left us wanting more.

Recently, actor David Schwimmer spoke about the lack of diversity on "Friends," suggesting that there should be an all-Black version of the show. Erika Alexander politely reminded him that "Living Single" came first and was the prequel to their show.

You may feel that being alone is a waste of time. The actual waste of time is jumping from one long-term, serious relationship to the next. Each of those relationships has been a waste of time. You may think, “But I learned so much about relationships from each one!” No you didn’t. If you enter relationships from a stance of codependency and fear of being alone, those aren’t—I’m sorry to say it—even real relationships. Those are…like panic rooms. You’re just in there to avoid the scary stuff outside. But you don’t learn anything about a healthy relationship in which both people feel confident, stable, free, and whole.