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Megan Thee Stallion to Be Centered in Upcoming Docuseries From Time Studios and Roc Nation
‘Megan has quickly blossomed into one of the pre-eminent entertainers in the world,’ said Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez in part.
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Halle Berry Reflects On Historic Oscar Win 20 Years Later: ‘It Didn’t Open the Door’
‘The fact that there’s no one standing next to me is heartbreaking,’ the veteran actress said.
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What’s In a Name? For Ketanji Brown Jackson—and Black Women Everywhere—Almost Everything
The frequent mispronunciations of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s name are a stark reminder of the ways Black women’s identity and autonomy are often disregarded.
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Meghan Markle Sets 1st Podcast Series, Archetypes, Dismantling the Negative Stereotypes of Women
The forthcoming series will be produced by Archewell Audio in partnership with Gimlet Media for Spotify.
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Morris Chestnut Receives Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
‘My whole driving thought was, ‘Continue to work.’ That is what I want to do: work,’ Chestnut explained.
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Teddy: Kid Cudi to Make and Star in Feature Directorial Debut Produced by Jeymes Samuel and Jay-Z
‘I cant wait for u all to meet Teddy, his friends, his family and take a walk in his world for a bit,’ the rapper explained.
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Angela Bassett Talks Black Panther 2, Says It Will Top the First One
The veteran actress discussed the upcoming film during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show earlier this week.
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J. Prince Calls on Drake, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj and More to Perform at Hip-Hop Concert the Same Night as the Grammys
‘The powers that be will be mad at me about this one,’ J. Prince explained in a post online.
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Black HERstory: Lupita Nyong’o to Explore Black Warrior Women In Documentary on Smithsonian Channel
The Oscar-winning actress will explore the land of Benin, West Africa for the women that inspired the fictional Dora Milaje in the 2018 film Black Panther.
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Megan Thee Stallion Claps Back at Countersuit by 1501 Entertainment
“We will ask the court to protect Megan from this type of abuse,” Megan’s attorney Brad Hancock said.