Culture & Community

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A stack of books is placed on green grass. The book in the foreground is titled 'The Minimalist Entrepreneur' by Sahil Lavingia, with a yellow and white cover. Other books in the stack include 'Do Epic Shit' by Ankur Warikoo and 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' by Dale Carnegie. The background is blurred, indicating an outdoor setting.
A stack of books is placed on green grass. The book in the foreground is titled 'The Minimalist Entrepreneur' by Sahil Lavingia, with a yellow and white cover. Other books in the stack include 'Do Epic Shit' by Ankur Warikoo and 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' by Dale Carnegie. The background is blurred, indicating an outdoor setting.
A stack of books is placed on a table with various titles visible, ranging from business negotiation and success strategies to creativity and philanthropy. The books are neatly arranged and the background includes another stack of books slightly out of focus.
A stack of books is placed on a table with various titles visible, ranging from business negotiation and success strategies to creativity and philanthropy. The books are neatly arranged and the background includes another stack of books slightly out of focus.
What Are You Reading or Listening To?

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What Are You Smoking?

Black culture has long embraced cigars as a symbol of luxury, success, and community. From historic figures to modern influencers, cigars have represented a refined taste, deep conversations, and a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood. Today, Black cigar connoisseurs are not just consumers—they are owners of lounges, brands, and lifestyle movements, redefining the space with a unique cultural imprint. Whether enjoyed in a lounge, at a private event, or paired with a fine drink, cigars have become a ritual of relaxation, networking, and celebration in Black culture.

Cigars are more than a smoke—it's a statement.