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Actor Michael Kenneth Williams, best known for playing Omar Little, Barack Obama's favorite character on HBO's "The Wire," is jumping into the political fray with an endorsement of sitting New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine
Omar from HBO's "The Wire" Endorses Jon Corzine for New Jersey Governor -
What happened to brotherhood? For real! What happened to young black men working together for a common purpose?
LeBron James’ New Film Is About ‘More Than a Game’ -
After watching the scene with Pete and Hollis a few times, I got the sense that Pete is just the sort of habitual line-stepper to corner the black elevator operator to ask him an unsophisticated, yet still probing question about the shopping preferences of “Negroes.”
Mad Men and Race -
Mad Men is better off taking a smaller cut at race issues and really nailing the way they portray black characters, as opposed to weaving in a major racial theme and risking either overdoing or underdoing the nuance.
Mad Men's Roger Performs in Blackface -
The "Tiny & Toya" finale will usher in the hot mess that is to be "Frankie & Neffe." Why I might just tune in.
Why I'll Miss Tiny & Toya -
Meet TEWW blogger Erin Evans.
Meet TEWW Blogger Erin Evans -
Just when Hillary Clinton left Angola, America's most dysfunctional TV family arrives...in blackface?
American Cartoon 'The Simpsons' Heads for Southern Africa -
It’s more important for Mad Men to get it right on race in those few instances that it does take on racial issues, than it is to have racial tension be a major theme in the show’s overall arc.
Mad Men and Race -
When going out doesn’t seem cost effective, have no fear, TV is here.
Recession Friendly Forms of Entertainment -
Celebrity and TV Dads
