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Gail Bean continues to shine her light as a Black woman in film
Rolling Out· 2 days agoBorn and raised on the eastside of Atlanta, Gail Bean always knew she was going to be special, she...
Movie Tropes 101: Understanding (and Subverting) Storytelling Conventions
Backstage.com· 3 days agoAssembling the team: Think of Akira Kurosawa’s action film “Seven Samurai,” or the massively...
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The Root· 3 days agoBlack News and Black Views with a Whole Lotta Attitude
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The Root· 3 days agoTupac’s 1995 hit “Dear Mama” is dedicated to his mother, Afeni Shakur. Bill Withers’ 1971 hit “Grandma’s Hands” is a soulful celebration of his grandmother, whose hands were used for clapping in church and picking him up when he fell.
The Source |San Francisco Giants Icon Willie Mays Dies at 93
The Source· 2 days agoIn sad news for the world of sports, Willie Mays, the legendary Hall of Fame center fielder who many...
'Mind Your Business' reaches more than 2 million HHs, becomes Bounce TV's most-watched original...
The Martinsburg Journal· 7 days agoThe newest Bounce TV original series "Mind Your Business" handled its business beautifully in its...
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The Root· 3 days agoFox described her perfect partner to Hoda and Jenna as “someone who’s going to be fun, that’s not intimidated by who and what I am, that likes to travel, and is gonna let me go shopping.” “Vivica ...
Kavyesh Kaviraj Quintet’s debut album to be on display at Twin Cities Jazz Festival
MinnPost· 2 days agoIt has been eight years ago now since bassist Jeff Bailey interrupted the class being taught by...
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The Root· 3 days agoOn Wednesday, the Ray star posted a message on Instagram where he revealed that he’s “finally startin to feel like myself.” “You’re lookin at a man who is thankful…finally startin to feel like ...
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The Root· 2 days agoWesterns are one of Hollywood’s most enduring genres, but Black cowboys have never truly gotten their due. Starring David Oyelowo and premiering Nov. 5 on Paramount+, Lawmen: Bass Reeves follows the “first Black U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi.”