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Robin Thede on 'A Black Lady Sketch Show,' its five Emmy nominations, and one of her favorite sketches this season: the Funeral Ball.
The stars showed up and showed out for the return of Nelly’s Black and White Ball. The event made its grand return this past weekend after a seven-year hiatus. The December 3 gala hosted by Nelly ...
Along with some 100 images of everyday objects and scenes, “Point Blank” will include vignettes by the writers Lucy Sante and ...
How four sketches show the disparate inspirations of production designers (and Emmy nominees) Cindy Chao and Michele Yu. By Tyler Coates Awards Editor Ashley Nicole Black (left) and Robin Thede ...
On a brisk November night in 1966, a 20-year-old model who had recently dropped out of college went to a ball. The ball, of course, was Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball at The Plaza Hotel ...
Inside Truman Capote's Black & White Ball; Leena Kim. Editor. Leena Kim is Town & Country’s Editor, covering the travel, jewelry, style, arts and culture, education, and weddings beats.
The latest episode of Ryan Murphy’s new series, “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,” recreates Truman Capote’s famous Black and White Ball, held at the Plaza Hotel in New York City in 1966. The ...
The first lady wore a strapless white gown with a geometric black trim and a small slit to the inaugural ball on Monday, Jan. 20 Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been ...
The Duluth Salvation Army will is gearing up to host The Black and White Ball. They’re asking you to come dance and do good! This will be the second annual fundraiser, and it’s coming up on ...
Bob Dylan will publish a book of black-and-white drawings, 'Point Blank (Quick Studies)', on Nov. 18 via Simon & Schuster.
The Black and White ball was a perfect blend of glamour, love and philanthropy. Ashanti and Nelly’s performance not only entertained but also showcased their strong bond as a couple.
In 1984, when he returned to host in Season 10 after departing in Season 9, Murphy starred in "White Like Me," a mock-documentary short that was a parody of a 1961 nonfiction book.