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Read More »Jada Pinkett-Smith Glitters in Gold in First Public Appearance Since Oscars at Performing Arts Academy Opening
Jada Pinkett-Smith stepped out for the red carpet debut of multi-hyphenate show creator Shonda Rhimes’ new performing arts center in Los Angeles on Saturday night; her first public appearance since the infamous Oscars slap. The 50-year-old actress stunned in a strapless all-gold gown for the star-studded opening of the new …
Read More »New Basquiat Exhibition, "King Pleasure," Opens In NYC
Photo: Patrick McMullan (Getty Images) On Saturday, 200 rare and never before seen works by the famed artist Jean-Michel Basquiat opened to the public at Chelsea’s Starrett-Lehigh building. The “King Pleasure” exhibition, curated by Basquiat’s sisters Jeanine Heriveaux and Lisane Basquiat, along with their stepmother, Nora Fitzpatrick, is an extension …
Read More »Taraji P. Henson and Winnie Harlow Debut New Body Care Lines
The multi-faceted actress Taraji P. Henson adds another venture to her list of accomplishments with the launch of a new skin care line, Body by TPH, a sister line to her Maesa-funded TPH by Taraji hair care products. The new body care line will include 13 different products, ranging from …
Read More »Athens Youth Program, Chess and Community Celebrates Ten Years of Service
Photo: totojang1977 (Shutterstock) A local nonprofit in Athens, GA is finally getting the recognition it deserves. Chess and Community, founded by Lemuel “Life” LeRoche may have just celebrated its tenth anniversary this past March, but was born nearly twenty years ago in the early 2000s. As a Brooklyn, New York …
Read More »Chris Rock Is Keeping His Mouth Shut About the Oscars Slap Until He Secures the Bag
That fateful night at the 94th Academy Awards ceremony sent the world into a frenzy, birthing discourse from every conceivable angle, SNL sketches, the banishment of Will Smith from the Oscars, and everything in between. The one person who has yet to speak on the issue is Chris Rock himself, …
Read More »Quilt tells the story of Black pioneers in western North Carolina
A quilt featuring Black pioneers of the past century from a county in western North Carolina is on display at a recently opened African American museum in the state, according to the Gaston Gazette. The decorative spread, measuring 5-by-6 feet, contains more than 60 squares that display headshots of business …
Read More »The Real Cancelled After 8 Seasons
Jeannie Mai Jenkins, left; Tamera Mowry-Housely, Loni Love, and Adrienne Houghton.Photo: David Livingston (Getty Images) On Friday, it was announced that the popular daytime talk show, The Real, had been canceled after eight seasons. The show, which originally aired in 2013, was historic in the fact that it was the …
Read More »Disabled Navy veteran to compete in archery in Invictus Games
Gabriel “Gabe” George may have lost the use of his right arm, but that won’t stop him from competing against some of the world’s top servicemen and servicewomen. George, of Jacksonville, Florida, will compete in the Invictus Games later this month. The Games, held in The Hague in the Netherlands …
Read More »The Necklace
When the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam published his collection Tristia in 1922, the Bolshevik government had begun to tighten its grip on artists, pressuring them to use their talent for propaganda. Though he sympathized with the socialist cause, Mandelstam didn’t believe in writing for any political agenda. But he knew …
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