Hugh Jackman is paying tribute to a very special customer of one of his New York City coffee shops.
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UCLA’s Nia Dennis had everybody talking over the weekend with yet another incredible gymnastics floor routine, securing her team a season-opening win against Arizona State on Saturday.
Dennis celebrated Black excellence with her routine, which quickly went viral, scoring an impressive 9.95 out of 10 as she danced along to tracks by Kendrick Lamar, Missy Elliott and Tupac.
The gymnast opened with Lamar’s “DNA”, before closing out with Tupac’s “California Love”, also including Soulja Boy’s
Hugh Jackman is paying tribute to a very special customer of one of his New York City coffee shops.
Black History Month is a time to celebrate important Black figures, moments that pushed the movement forward, and causes that support and amplify Black voices.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its 2021 nominees on Wednesday (Feb. 10) morning, revealing the most gender-inclusive ballot in the Rock Hall's history.
The New York Times reports. Also earning nominations were Mary J.
Angelique Jackson “One Night in Miami” director Regina King carries a jump rope to set, keeping it in her backpack until those particularly tense moments when everything goes haywire behind the scenes — like when an actor needs a pep talk, the crew has a tech issue or the weather shuts down production.
Amos ‘n’ Andy, a radio show originally written and performed by white men in 1928. When it was reimagined for television in the 1950s, the main characters of the show were recast with Black actors, making it arguably one of the first television sitcoms with Black leads.
Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice is an incredible mom to her four young girls, and it’s hard to believe how quickly they’re growing up! Gia, 20, Gabriella, 16, Milania, 15, and Audriana, 11, whom she shares with her estranged ex husband Joe Giudice, have been on our TV screens for years, and even have their own social media presences now.
It was a big night for excellence in Black filmmaking.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentThe Creative Collective NYC — the community behind the CultureCon conference — has announced their second annual Creative Class of 2021, which honors Black leaders across various industries.The Creative Class is a celebration of visionary culture-shifters of color who inspire within their communities and build from the ground up, emerging as powerful forces, making cultural and societal impact.
Haley Bosselman authorBlack History Month runs all through February and television is taking part in celebrating Black voices and stories across film, television, politics, sports and more.CBS Sports will keep up the momentum year-round by airing vignettes that stem from conversations from members of the network’s Black Steering Committee, in addition to specials on legendary quarterback Doug Williams and HBCU all-star Earl “The Pearl” Monroe.A more classical look at the past, The History
UCLA’s Nia Dennis chats with Ellen DeGeneres about her show-stopping gymnastics routine during an appearance on her show on Thursday.
Though both have taken very different routes in their careers, both Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser are two of the best rising stars in the film industry.
Apple TV+ is nearing a series order for In With The Devil, a 6-hour adaptation of a true crime memoir by James Keeene that has Taron Egerton set to star as the author and Richard Jewell’s Paul Walter Hauser in talks to join him as a suspected serial killer. Michael R. Roskam will direct a script by Dennis Lehane, It will shoot in New Orleans.
This is the kind of energy we need during a grim pandemic winter.
Shaka King's Judas and the Black Messiah made me weep. My parents actively resisted America's system of white supremacy in the 1960s and 1970s.
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