On June 8, Temple University announced Dr. Jason Wingard’s appointment as the university’s 12th president. The incoming leader will officially begin his role on July 1, 2021. According to the announcement, President Dr. Richard M. Englert—who is Temple’s current president—is retiring after working there for 45 years. Wingard, a Pennsylvania …
Read More »Kerry Washington And Lena Waithe Are Gracie Award Honorees
At the 46th Annual Gracie Awards, actress Kerry Washington and screenwriter-producer Lena Waithe are among a list of women who will be honored by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the ceremony will take place on Sept. 27 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in …
Read More »Rhode Island Woman Convicted on Disorderly Conduct Charge for Harassing Black Family at Restaurant
Photo: ALDECA studio (Shutterstock) Last year, as people grew more and more vocal about not fucking with racism like that, an equal and opposing force of Karens, wypipo, and general assholes alike arose to say the quiet part out loud. Take for instance a Black family who were minding their …
Read More »Tyler Perry Bringing Madea Out Of Retirement For New Film
Tyler Perry is bringing his beloved character Madea out of retirement for a brand new movie event. Perry will dust off his wig for the 12th installment of his movie franchise, called A Madea Homecoming. The film will premiere on Netflix. The new film continues the multi-hyphenate media mogul’s collaboration …
Read More »Layton Greene Shows Off Her God Given Talent
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Read More »Taraji P. Henson To Star in “Annie Live” this December
This holiday season, audiences will be treated to an updated special sure to warm even the coldest and tiniest Grinch hearts. Actress Taraji P. Henson steps on screen to play the evil Miss Hannigan in “Annie Live,” on December 2 on NBC. The Academy Award-nominated Henson will star in a …
Read More »Save An Extra 20 Percent On This Course Bundle On Project Management
No matter the industry, project managers are always in demand. But over the next 10 years, it’s reported that the demand for them will grow faster than demands for workers in other occupations. The Project Management Institute reveals that through 2027, the project management-oriented labor force in seven project-oriented sectors is expected …
Read More »Khloé Kardashian Rips Commentator
Yesterday (June 8) was Kanye West’s 44th birthday. The rapper received tons of love on social media, including from Khloé Kardashian. However, one person decided to criticize Khloé for posting about her former brother-in-law and the reality star clapped all the way back. Khloé posted a photo of herself and …
Read More »PageTurners: Loving, Losing and Learning in Literature
Dear Senthuran, Fifty Words for Tain, Rainbow MilkImage: Riverhead Books, Dutton, Doubleday Loving, losing, growing and regressing are all part of what it means to be alive, but this week’s releases not only explore those themes, they embrace them. For me, it’s hard to imagine the type of bravery and …
Read More »A Crumpled, Dried-Out Relic of the Pandemic
Read: Six questions for the boss who wants you back in your cubicle So if drying is such a great way to preserve foods, and in all likelihood this apple was dried, why not eat it? Medina Meza was enthusiastic, but Jessica Cooperstone, a food scientist at Ohio State University, …
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