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Creator-director Patrik-Ian Polk says the latest film from his groundbreaking franchise is a “cultural love letter” to the ...
School Daze also includes actors such as Jasmine Guy, Ossie Davis, Samuel L. Jackson, and more, and featured the hit single “Da Butt,” performed by the group E.U. – who make a guest ...
THR's executive editor of awards coverage makes the case for a wide variety of movie stars, auteurs, craftspeople, executives ...
When you say her name, most people remember her as Whitley Gilbert, the dainty, pretty southern belle on "A Different World," but actress Jasmine Guy is much ... Spike Lee's "School Daze," the TV ...
Foreigner, which was fronted by Gates native Lou Gramm, will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this fall. The inductees were announced Sunday during "American Idol." "Thank you to everyone ...
Foreigner, which was fronted by Gates native Lou Gramm, will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this fall. The inductees were announced Sunday during "American Idol." "Thank you to ...
Whoopi Goldberg and Jasmine Guy have joined the cast of Amazon’s upcoming series Harlem (formerly the Untitled Tracy Oliver Project). Created, written and executive produced by Oliver ...
Stars have been everywhere this week. In New York City, George Clooney looks sporty on the baseball field, and Dakota Johnson leaves a hotel. Meanwhile, Lori Harvey is decked out in jewels in West ...
Shaquille O'Neal is a big man with big opinions. Affectionately known as "Shaq", the Hall of Famer has continued an impressive run of success in his post-playing career. While becoming an ...
Lorde "felt scared" at the height of her early fame. The 28-year-old singer had barely finished school when she released the hit single Royals and recalled feeling "really overwhelmed" following the ...
Shaquille O'Neal Doesn't Hold Back on Jayson Tatum's Hall of Fame Chances originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Shaquille O'Neal has played a major role within the NBA for over 30 years ...
“White Guy on the Bus” is not one of those plays. It’s a scathing, cynical and unsettling indictment of White privilege that offers no hope or happy ending. But it sure makes you thin ...