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Ebony Magazine – March 2011 – Vol. LXVI, No. 5 – Halle Berry Cover (No Label)
This March 2011 issue of Ebony Magazine features Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry on the cover, sharing candid insights into her personal and professional life. A well-rounded issue, it celebrates Black excellence in entertainment, music, sports, and activism while confronting social topics like hazing, gang culture, and love in the modern Black experience.
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🔎 Highlighted Features
78 – COVER STORY: Halle Berry
By Amy DuBois Barnett
In a revealing interview, Halle Berry discusses her acting career, motherhood, and navigating relationships with a sense of grace and resilience.
71 – The Partner Project: Part II
By Claire McIntosh and Joy Jones
Continuing a yearlong series on Black relationships and marriage, this installment checks in with real-life couples—and highlights five celebrity couples who are thriving.
86 – Bruce Talamon: Shoots to Kill
By Margena A. Christian
A rare behind-the-scenes glimpse at one of Hollywood's legendary still photographers, capturing Black cinema icons from set to red carpet.
92 – Behind the Music: Hazing or Brotherhood?
By Lyle V. Harris
An investigative piece on the darker side of HBCU marching bands, tackling long-standing traditions and hazing controversies.
102 – Girls Gone Gangster
By Shirley Henderson
A gripping profile of women who turn to gang life—not always for the reasons society expects.
108 – Gossip Girl
By Adrienne Samuels Gibbs
Meet Necole Bitchie, the former aspiring journalist who made a name in celebrity blogging and built an empire on buzz.
112 – Starting Lineup
By Shirley Neal
Spotlighting NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo's humanitarian clinics in Senegal, and how the NBA is investing in Africa's next generation.
A compelling issue that bridges pop culture with serious journalism, this Ebony edition celebrates Black icons, legacy, and modern challenges. A great collectible for fans of Halle Berry, cultural history, or early 2010s media.