Trina McGee reveals why she was not in the ‘Boy Meets World’ finale episode
Actress Trina McGee has explained why she was not in the series finale of “Boy Meets World.”Continue Reading
Actress Trina McGee has explained why she was not in the series finale of “Boy Meets World.”Continue Reading
Karamo Brown’s new talk show, “Karamo,” debuts Monday.Continue Reading
Movies are about more than awards, but the films that walk away with Oscars is one of the way of distinguishing years in everything from time-capsule radio contests to greeting cards.Continue Reading
Lea Michele has leaned into being a “Funny Girl.”Continue Reading
“House of the Dragon’s” fifth episode is really significant for logistical reasons, essentially marking the end of the section before the show time jumps ahead, featuring older versions of some characters plus somewhat shuffling the particular deck.Continue Reading
Rapper Posting Malone suffered a fall and bruised his ribs on Saturday when he or she fell through an starting in the stage throughout his performance within St . Louis, according to his manager.Continue Reading
Adding to Ken Burns’ legacy of classy historical fare for PBS, “The U.S. and the Holocaust” is documentary filmmaking with a purpose, a three-night production that directly links undercurrents of American society that influenced the decades featured to lingering strains of White supremacy and anti-Semitism. It’s fascinating as history, but sobering as current events.Continue Reading
For decades, the blueprint for a Black show has hit similar notes — a stable, middle class family based in New York or Los Angeles.Continue Reading
Hulu returns to the dystopic world of Gilead for a fifth season, plus more “Love Is Blind” on Netflix, more “Clerks” from filmmaker Kevin Smith and new albums from Blackpink and Noah Cyrus.Continue Reading
Ever since Disney released the first look for its 2023 live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” the internet has been sodden with wave after wave of racist critics complaining that Ariel, the completely fictional underwater fish woman, shouldn’t be Black. Hashtags like #notmyariel are bouncing around social media, and YouTube hid the dislike counter on the official video after it was bombarded with racist comments and more than 1.5 million “dislikes.” One group of critics went as far as to share a digitally altered version of the teaser that featured a White woman in place of the movie’s star Halle Bailey, who they called a “woke actress.”Continue Reading
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