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Jenkins served as the sheriff of Culpeper County in Northern Virginia for a decade but lost his reelection bid in 2023 amid the charges he was facing and eventually was convicted for bribery.
Sacha Jenkins, the renowned hip-hop journalist and cultural historian who co-founded Ego Trip magazine and produced TV series and documentaries about Louis Armstrong and Wu-Tang Clan, has died.
We’re devastated to learn that hip hop historian, filmmaker, musician, author, and more Sacha Jenkins has passed away. His wife Raquel Cepeda confirmed the sad news to The Hollywood Reporter ...
The hip-hop journalism community mourns the loss of one of its most influential voices. Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering figure who helped establish hip-hop’s presence in mainstream media while ...
Ingram will continue coaching Hawthorne's football team through the 2025 season. Shereka Jackson, an experienced assistant and AAU coach, will replace Ingram as the girls basketball head coach.
Sacha Jenkins, a hip-hop journalist and documentarian known for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (2019) and Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (2022), has died. He was 53. Deadline can confirm the ...
He previously served as a music editor and writer-at-large at Vibe. By Lexi Carson Sacha Jenkins, the journalist and filmmaker, has died, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. He was 54.
President Trump said Monday he is pardoning Scott Jenkins, a former Virginia sheriff who was convicted of making several businessmen sworn law enforcement officers in exchange for cash bribes.
Hailing from Philadelphia and born in 1971, Jenkins began his career as a journalist before becoming an acclaimed documentarian. He founded Graphic Scenes & Xplicit Language, an early magazine ...
Jenkins’ cause of death was reported to be complications related to multiple system atrophy, a rare type of neurodegenerative disorder. Sacha Jenkins was born in Philadelphia in 1971 and moved ...
It has been three years since the book world saw a new Taylor Jenkins Reid novel, a long time considering the “Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo” author published eight books in nine years.
By Alex Williams Sacha Jenkins, a fiery journalist and documentary filmmaker who strove to tell the story of Black American culture from within, whether in incisive prose explorations of rap and ...