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Since We All Need a Reason to Smile This Morning, Let’s Revisit Dionne Warwick’s Cameo on SNL
The living legend was a guest on her fictional eponymous talk show, trading gems with cast member Ego Nwodim’s spot-on Warwick impression.
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Cynthia Erivo Will Be ‘Defying Gravity,’ Starring Opposite Ariana Grande in the Film Adaptation of Wicked
Erivo will take over the role of Elphaba in the film version directed by In the Heights’ Jon M. Chu; Grande will portray Glinda.
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Don’t Cry for DaBaby; He’s Doing Just Fine
Just a few months after the rapper was ‘canceled’ for a misogynistic and homophobic rant at Rolling Loud Miami, the company has agreed to sponsor his next tour.
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Meghan Thee Lobbyist? The Duchess of Sussex Was Called Out for Cold-Calling Senators—but We’re Kinda Here for It
The California-based royal mom took her push for paid family leave a step further, calling senators from both parties on their personal numbers.
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A New Era of NeNe? The Real Housewives of Atlanta Alum May Reclaim Her Peach to Handle ‘Unfinished Business’
‘I think that Andy [Cohen] and I need to have a sit-down and talk,’ said NeNe Leakes during a Thursday appearance on The Real.
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‘A Darkness Arose Within Me’: Will Smith Revisits the Fleeting Moment He Considered Killing His Father
‘As a child I’d always told myself that I would one day avenge my mother,’ the megastar writes in his upcoming memoir, Will.
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‘Her Life Is a Model for All of Us’: The Root Presents It’s Lit! and Dr. Keisha Blain on the Enduring Truth of Fannie Lou Hamer
The historian and best-selling author brings the story of the sharecropper-turned-activist to the fore for a new generation.
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A Final Season Merits a First Lady: Michelle Obama Will Make a Cameo as Black-ish Makes Its Farewell Lap
Our forever first lady will make an appearance in the eighth and final season of Kenya Barris’ breakthrough show.
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Set in Stone: Regina King Cements Her Legacy at TCL Chinese Theatre
The Emmy, Golden Globe and Oscar winner was celebrated at a hand and footprint ceremony in Hollywood on Thursday.
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Emmy-Winning Atlanta Journalist Jovita Moore Has Died at 53
The WSB-TV anchor was diagnosed with ‘an aggressive form of brain cancer’ earlier this year, reports her home station.