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Migos and Pharrell Whip Up Some “Stir Fry” Which is The Promo Video for NBA All-Star Game

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Migos has released a new track called “Stir Fry”–“in the kitchen wrists whipping like it’s stir fry,” to clarify the central conceit. Notably, it’s produced by Pharrell Williams, featuring a busy breakbeat and some wayward, typically Pharrell-like synth chords. Migos adjust their trademark flows around the feel, which is an unusual one for a Migos song, to varying degrees of success. Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset just released several collaborations on the new mixtape from their label, Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 1including “Ice Tray,” with its Joe-Budden-mocking video. Check “Stir Fry” out below.

The 2018 NBA All-Star Game, which is the annual showdown between the Western and Eastern conferences, will take place February 16-18 in Los Angeles.

Culture 2, tentatively due out in January, will follow the group’s January-issued Culture, which Rolling Stone ranked as the year’s ninth-best album. The new album will also include lead single “MotorSport,” Migos’ collaboration with Cardi B and Nicki Minaj.

Quavo recently joined Minaj for Quality Control mixtape track “She for Keeps,” and Offset appeared on Cardi B’s “Um Yeah.” Migos also joined forces with Young Thug and Zaytoven for “Five Guys,” which appears on the latter’s newly released mixtape.

Pharrell, meanwhile, recently reunited with Chad Hugo and Shay Haley to record the fifth N.E.R.D.LP, No One Ever Really Dies – their first since 2010. The trio appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week to perform new singles “Lemon” and “1000.”

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Wendy Stuart Honored with Activism Award at Catskills Pride Awards Night

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Acclaimed performer, advocate, television host, and community leader Wendy Stuart, also known to many as Wendy Darling, was honored with the Activism Award at the 2026 Catskills Pride Awards Night held at The Eldred Preserve in New York.

The event celebrated individuals whose work has made a lasting impact on the LGBTQ+ community through advocacy, leadership, artistic achievement, and public service. Among a distinguished group of honorees, Stuart was recognized for decades of unwavering commitment to visibility, inclusion, and support for LGBTQ+ causes.

For many in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, Wendy Stuart has long been a familiar and respected voice in the LGBTQ+ community. Her activism dates back decades, including participation in the historic New York City Pride March and service as an original board member of Triversity, The Pride Center serving communities throughout the tri-state region.

Beyond her advocacy work, Stuart has used her talents in entertainment and media to amplify LGBTQ+ voices. As host of Triversity Talk and co-host of If These Walls Could Talk, she has provided a platform for activists, artists, community leaders, and changemakers whose stories might otherwise go unheard.

During the awards ceremony, attendees celebrated Stuart’s remarkable ability to combine entertainment with purpose. Her efforts as a member of the Imperial Court of New York have also helped raise awareness and funding for countless LGBTQ+ organizations and initiatives over the years.

Standing before an audience of supporters, fellow honorees, and community leaders, Stuart accepted the recognition with the same passion that has defined her career. The honor reflects not only her decades of activism but also her continuing commitment to education, advocacy, and community engagement.

The Activism Award serves as a fitting tribute to a woman whose influence extends far beyond the stage and television screen. Through her work as a performer, advocate, and media personality, Wendy Stuart has consistently demonstrated that visibility matters and that one voice can inspire meaningful change.

Her personal mission remains as powerful today as it has throughout her career:

“I advocate, I educate, I entertain. I’m blessed to do so.”

As Catskills Pride recognized its 2026 honorees, Wendy Stuart’s award stood as a celebration of a lifetime devoted to uplifting others, strengthening communities, and ensuring that LGBTQ+ voices continue to be heard, respected, and celebrated.

Other honorees at the event included actress Melissa Gilbert, community leader Paula Campbell, artists Barry Becker and Tony Coscia, and artistic achievement recipient Nonna Hall, making the evening a memorable celebration of leadership, service, and pride throughout the region.

Watch Wendy Stuart’s speech at the Catskills Pride Awards on Youtube here:

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