

Today, many women are plunging into a new, self-love-centered approach to their singleness, where they’re enriching their life with new experiences that come with solo dating.
Solo dating allows you to pursue your passions, discover new interests, and treat yourself to experiences that speak to your inner desires and curiosities. Whether hiking through nature, exploring a museum, or savoring a delicious meal you cooked, solo dates are all about celebrating who you are and enjoying the moments you create for yourself — on your own terms.
Embracing your singleness and finding joy in solo dating is a powerful way to reclaim your independence and build a deeper connection with yourself. In a world that often emphasizes relationships, soft launches, and social media-worthy proposals, taking time to appreciate your own company in the “in-between” season can be incredibly fulfilling.
From women new to the solo dating world to seasoned romantics looking for your next spontaneous adventure, we’ve locked down some of the best solo date ideas to inspire you to make the most of your time alone and turn self-care into a fun and enriching journey.
26 Solo Date Ideas
Have a picnic in the park.
Photo by Vladimir Yelizarov on UnsplashHiking: Enjoy nature and the fresh, open trails on a local hike for one.
Picnic in the Park: Pack your favorite snacks, a book, and a journal. Find a scenic spot and relax under the sun.
Be a Beach Bum for the Day: Spend a day at the beach, swimming, sunbathing, or walking along the shore. It's perfect for unwinding and enjoying the ocean breeze.
Farmer’s Market: Spend a Saturday or Sunday at your local farmer’s market to stock up on fresh produce and support small businesses in your area.
Explore the Art Museum: There’s always a new exhibit to explore at an art museum near you. Immerse yourself in a museum's creativity, art, and culture — take your time appreciating each exhibit.
Plan a day trip or a weekend away.
Photo by Jakob Owens on UnsplashTake a Photography Walk: Bring your camera or phone along to capture interesting and scenic sights around your city or neighborhood.
Get Crafty: Try your hand at a DIY or craft project like painting, knitting, or making charm bracelet/necklace jewelry. It's a great way to express creativity.
Take a Pottery Class: Unleash your inner artisan and take a pottery class. The best part? You get to take your new art home with you.
Sit in on a Lecture or Workshop: Attend a lecture or workshop on a topic that interests you. It's a great way to learn something new and meet like-minded people.
Solo Travel: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to a nearby city or town you've never visited before. Fully embrace the tourist life.
Stretch it out with a yoga class.
Photo by madison lavern on UnsplashLibrary Day: Visit your local library, find a cozy spot, and get lost in a good book you might not have thought to check out.
Stretch it out With a Yoga Class: Join a yoga class for some relaxation and stretching. It's a wonderful way to connect with your body and mind.
Treat Yourself to a Spa Day: Book a massage, facial, or other special treatments. It's the ultimate self-care experience.
Chef it Up: Pick a recipe you've never tried before and spend the evening cooking a delicious meal for yourself.
Coffee Shop Hopping: Coffee lovers tap in! This solo date idea is perfect if you want to sit in a few local coffee shops, try different drinks, and enjoy the ambiance while people-watching.
Indulge in a wine-tasting experience.
Photo by Tim L. Productions on UnsplashWine-Tasting: Indulge in a fancy wine-tasting experience. Put on your finest threads, get glammed up, and enjoy the ease of a few sips of your (new) favorite wine.
Find Your Next Second-Hand Treasure: Find flea markets or estate sales and see what gently-loved item you’ll find.
Go Book Shopping: Are you a bookworm or want to get back into your reading list? Spend a few hours in a bookstore, exploring different genres, and finding a new book to read.
Bilinuage Queen: Take a foreign language class and brush up or learn a new language.
Pasta Making Class: What’s not to love about getting your hands a little dirty while rolling up pasta? Not to mention, you get to eat your creation later.
Movie/Netflix Night: Go to a movie theater or set up a cozy home cinema and watch a film you've been wanting to see.
Explore a new part of your city.
Photo by Good Faces on UnsplashSolo Concert or Live Show: It can be intimidating to attend a concert, play, or live performance by yourself, but worth it. Enjoy the experience of live entertainment you won’t forget.
Courtside Hottie: Go to a home game to support your local basketball or baseball team. Popcorn, hot dogs, and drinks are a must.
Comedy Show: Find a local comedy club and enjoy a night of laughs and fun.
Explore a New Part of Your City: If you live in New York, spend the day in a borough outside of your own. In Chicago, you can take an architecture tour or even take a water taxi to Chinatown. Live in a small town? Take the long way home and adventure out to a part of town known for its food or nightlife.
People-Watching By the Water: Take a day to sit by the water or beachside and journal your thoughts.
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Aley Arion is a writer and digital storyteller from the South, currently living in sunny Los Angeles. Her site, yagirlaley.com, serves as a digital diary to document personal essays, cultural commentary, and her insights into the Black Millennial experience. Follow her at @yagirlaley on all platforms!
Claudia Jordan, Demetria McKinney & Jill Marie Jones On 'Games Women Play' & Dating Over 40
What do you get when you mix unfiltered truths, high-stakes romance, and a few well-timed one-liners? You get Games Women Play—the sizzling new stage play by Je’Caryous Johnson that’s part relationship rollercoaster, part grown-woman group chat.
With a powerhouse cast that includes Claudia Jordan, Demetria McKinney, Jill Marie Jones, Carl Payne, Chico Bean, and Brian J. White, the play dives headfirst into the messy, hilarious, and heart-wrenching games people play for love, power, and peace of mind. And the women leading this story? They’re bringing their whole selves to the stage—and leaving nothing behind.
From Script to Spotlight
The road to Games Women Play started over 20 years ago—literally.
“This script was written 20 years ago,” Jill Marie Jones said with a smile. “It was originally called Men, Money & Gold Diggers, and I was in the film version. So when Je’Caryous called me to bring it to the stage, I was like, ‘Let’s go.’” Now reimagined for 2025, the play is updated with sharp dialogue and modern relationship dynamics that feel all too real.
Demetria McKinney, no stranger to Je’Caryous Johnson’s productions, jumped at the opportunity to join the cast once again. “This is my third time working with him,” she shared. “It was an opportunity to stretch. I’d never been directed by Carl Payne before, and the chance to work with talent I admire—Jill, Claudia, Chico—it was a no-brainer.”
Claudia Jordan joked that she originally saw the role as just another check. “I didn’t take it that seriously at first,” she admitted. “But this is my first full-on tour—and now I’ve got a whole new respect for how hard people work in theater. This ain’t easy.”
Modern Love, Stage Left
The play doesn’t hold back when it comes to the messier parts of love. One jaw-dropping moment comes when a live podcast proposal flips into a prenup bombshell—leaving the audience (and the characters) gasping.
Demetria broke it down with honesty. “People don’t ask the real questions when they date. Like, ‘Do you want kids? How do you feel about money?’ These convos aren’t happening, and then everyone’s confused. That moment in the play—it’s real. That happens all the time.”
Jill chimed in, noting how the play speaks to emotional disconnect. “We’re giving each other different tokens of love. Men might offer security and money. Women, we’re giving our hearts. But there’s a disconnect—and that’s where things fall apart.”
And then Claudia, of course, took it all the way there. “These men don’t even want to sign our prenups now!” she laughed. “They want to live the soft life, too. Wearing units, gloss, getting their brows done. We can’t have nothing! Y’all want to be like us? Then get a damn period and go through menopause.”
Dating Over 40: “You Better Come Correct”
When the conversation turned to real-life relationships, all three women lit up. Their experiences dating in their 40s and 50s have given them both clarity—and zero tolerance for games.
“I feel sexier than I’ve ever felt,” said Jill, who proudly turned 50 in January. “I say what I want. I mean what I say. I’m inside my woman, and I’m not apologizing for it.”
Demetria added that dating now comes with deeper self-awareness. “Anybody in my life is there because I want them there. I’ve worked hard to need nobody. But I’m open to love—as long as you keep doing what got me there in the first place.”
For Claudia, the bar is high—and the peace is priceless. “I’ve worked hard for my peace,” she said. “I’m not dating for food. I’m dating because I want to spend time with you. And honestly, if being with you isn’t better than being alone with my candles and fountains and cats? Then no thanks.”
Channeling Strength & Icon Status
Each actress brings something different to the play—but all of them deliver.
“I actually wish I could be messier on stage,” Claudia joked. “But I think about my grandmother—she was born in 1929, couldn’t even vote or buy a house without a man, and didn’t give a damn. She was fearless. That’s where my strength comes from.”
For Jill, the comparisons to her iconic Girlfriends character Toni Childs aren’t far off—but this role gave her a chance to dig deeper. “If you really understood Toni, you’d see how layered she was. And Paisley is the same—misunderstood, but strong. There’s more to her than people see at first glance.”
Demetria, who juggles singing and acting seamlessly, shared that live theater pushes her in a new way. “Every moment on stage counts. You can’t redo anything. It’s a different kind of love and discipline. You have to give the performance away—live, in the moment—and trust that it lands.”
Laughter, Lessons & Black Girl Gems
The show has plenty of laugh-out-loud moments—and the cast isn’t shy about who steals scenes.
“Chico Bean gets a lot of gasps and laughs,” Claudia said. “And Naomi Booker? Every scene she’s in—she’s hilarious.”
But the play isn’t just about humor. It leaves space for reflection—especially for Black women.
“I hope we get back to the foundation of love and communication,” said Demetria. “A lot of us are in protector mode. But that’s turned into survival mode. We’ve lost softness. We’ve lost connection.”
Claudia agreed. “We’re doing it all—but it’s not because we want to be strong all the time. It’s because we have to be. And I just want women to know: You can have peace, you can be soft. But stop bringing your old pain into new love. Don’t let past heartbreak build walls so high that the right person can’t climb over.”
Final Act: Pack the House
If there’s one thing this cast agrees on, it’s that this play isn’t just entertainment—it’s necessary.
“Atlanta is the Black entertainment hub,” Claudia said. “We need y’all to show up for this play. Support the arts. Support each other. Because when we pack the house, we make space for more stories like this.”
Games Women Play is more than a play—it’s a mirror. You’ll see yourself, your friends, your exes, and maybe even your next chapter. So get ready to laugh, reflect, and maybe even heal—because the games are on.
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It’s officially Miss Keri, Baby season again—and if you ask us, it’s been a long time coming. After 15 years away from the music scene, Keri Hilson has returned not only with a brand-new album, but also a captivating new role in Lifetime’s Fame—the latest installment in The Temptations film franchise.
Between the album We Need to Talk: Love and her leading role in Fame, this isn’t just a comeback—it’s a rebirth. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter turned actress is letting us into her world like never before, unpacking themes of vulnerability, healing, and inner strength with grace, grit, and raw artistry.
Now streaming on Lifetime, Fame follows two superstar sisters—played by Keri and singer/actress Keshia Chanté—as they navigate the cost of stardom, sibling rivalry, and the dark side of desire. The film also stars Romeo Miller, Ecstasia Sanders, Nathan Witte, and Sophie Carriere, and is executive produced by Derrick Williams and Adriane Hopper Williams of the Seven Deadly Sins franchise.
As for the music? We Need to Talk: Love is a three-part album (Love, Drama, Redemption) that tells the story of a woman who’s been through it—and has risen from the ashes. “It was time to speak for myself,” Keri says.
We sat down with Keri to talk about her return to music, her passion for acting, the emotional depth of Fame, and how she’s learning to care for herself amidst the chaos.
From R&B Queen to Drama Star: Keri Gets Into Character
“Even though she’s famous—as am I—it was really her humanity that I wanted to portray.”
Keri plays Cherish, one half of a superstar sibling duo who must confront their fractured relationship in the wake of a traumatic robbery. For Keri, the role was more than a character—it was a psychological study.
“I enjoy departures from reality. That’s why I love acting,” she shares. “Psychology is one of my favorite things in life. I became a writer because I’m an observer of human nature, emotion, and behavior. I think I did a good job showing her humanity.”
The Fame Isn’t Always Worth the Price
“Keep the main thing the main thing.”
Keri doesn’t sugarcoat the industry. When asked about what Fame reveals about the dark side of celebrity culture, her answer is clear:
“It’s a cautionary tale. It reminds you to keep your family close and not allow anything to come between them—especially in pursuit of success. Keep the main thing the main thing. For me, that’s family, love, spirituality, and values.”
Three Chapters, One Story: Love. Drama. Redemption.
“I’ve shed the fear. It was time to tell my own story.”
Released April 18th, We Need to Talk: Love is Keri’s first album in 15 years—and a deeply personal one at that. The three-part project (Love, Drama, Redemption) represents a timeline of healing and growth.
“I’m finally in a place where I’m able and willing to open up more,” she says. “For a while, I became really guarded—shell-shocked, even—after making mistakes in the public eye. Whether it’s all your fault or not, the scrutiny takes its toll. But now, I’ve shed that fear. It’s time to tell my story.”
Cooking, Walks, and Recalibrating in the Chaos
“I’m not doing the best job—but I’m doing what I can.”
Between eight-hour rehearsals, press runs, and music releases, Hilson admits she hasn’t quite figured out the balance yet—but she’s trying. For her, the key is carving out small rituals of normalcy.
“I enjoy cooking. That’s my sanctity,” she says. “I’ll go home, take my makeup off, put on my rehearsal clothes, and cook a meal. I take walks. I run. These little things help me feel like myself again.”
Art Imitates Life (and Album Tracklists)
“Cherish goes from Love… to Drama… to Redemption.”
Asked which album chapter her Fame character would fall into, Keri doesn’t hesitate. “She fits into all three,” she says. “You see her go from love, to drama, to redemption. That arc mirrors the journey of so many women who’ve had to navigate pain and find their way back to themselves.”
No Pressure, Just Art: Keri Wants You to Feel Something
“Just enjoy the art. That’s it.”
After all the time, patience, and healing, Keri isn’t asking for much. She just wants fans to press play—and feel something.
“I just want people to enjoy what they’re seeing and hearing. Enjoy me on screen. Enjoy me through their ears. People have waited, and I feel blessed by that. That helps me keep it all pure and simple.”
As Keri Hilson steps boldly back into the spotlight, it’s clear this era is all about alignment, artistry, and authenticity. With Fame airing on Lifetime and the first chapter of We Need to Talk: Love setting the tone, we’re more than excited to see what’s next.
As she continues to unfold the album’s next two chapters—Drama and Redemption—one thing’s for sure: this isn’t just a comeback. It’s a reintroduction. And we’ll be watching, listening, and cheering her on every step of the way.
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