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Here’s a Video of a Black Woman at a Trump Rally Finding Better Things to Do
What is it like to be a black person at a Donald Trump rally? Well, I definitely wouldn’t know because I’d rather watch paint dry. But an unidentified woman was recently caught on camera at a Trump rally who apparently really couldn’t have cared less about being there. So what does she do instead of…
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J. Cole and Raphael Saadiq Release Remix of A Tribe Called Quest’s ‘Can I Kick It?’
Nov. 13 will mark the 25th anniversary of A Tribe Called Quest’s 1990 LP, People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. And to commemorate the anniversary, the group will release a reissue of the album, which will include remixes by today’s top hip-hop artists. According to Fader, the album will include remixes by Pharrell Williams,…
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Country Singer Jason Aldean Thought Blackface Was an Integral Part of His Lil Wayne Costume
It never fails. No matter how many times you say blackface is wrong and shouldn’t be done, there are always those people who want to play dumb and do it anyways. Such is the case with country singer Jason Aldean. Late last week, a photo was posted on NashvilleGab.com, and it showed Aldean in long dreadlocks…
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Jada Pinkett Smith to Star in ABC Legal Drama
From Fish Mooney to legal briefs: Jada Pinkett Smith is heading back to TV in a new ABC legal drama called Murder Town. According to Variety, the series will follow Smith’s character, a woman who becomes Wilmington, Del.’s first black district attorney. But in the fashion of television legal dramas, of course, there’s tons of…
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How You Doin’?: Wendy Williams’ TV Contract Is Extended to 2022
Looks like we’ll all be asking, “How you doin’?” for at least seven more years. That question is The Wendy Williams Show catchphrase, and according to Variety, Wendy Williams’ television contract for her daytime talk show has been extended to 2022. Williams has come a long way since being one of the leading gossip disc jockeys…
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Shonda Rhimes’ Change of Heart: I May Get Married When I’m, Like, 75
We’re experiencing a whole new Shonda Rhimes, and I’m loving it. The TV boss lady is on a press tour promoting her new book, Year of Yes, and during an interview with People magazine, she revealed that she has a new opinion about the idea of marriage and whether she’d ever do it. “I don’t…
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Another Bill Cosby Accuser Is Suing Him for Defamation of Character
Kristina Ruehli, one of dozens of women to accuse Bill Cosby of sexual assault, is suing the disgraced comedic icon for defamation of character, the Associated Press reports. In the suit Ruehli, a New Hampshire woman, argues that when she spoke up last year about being a victim of assault by Cosby, he dragged her…
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Watch: Gospel Choir Remixes Drake’s ‘Hotline Bling’
Drake’s “Hotline Bling” has been parodied and meme’d, and now it’s gone gospel. A church choir’s remake of the popular song has caught the eye of the Internet, and of course, it’s gone viral. With lyrics such as, “You always call me ’cause I’m yours, Lord … calling me back to love,” Drake’s booty-call song…
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Tamar Braxton Returns to Dancing With the Stars After Hospitalization
For the last couple of weeks, Tamar Braxton has proved that she’s more than a singer with her appearance on Dancing With the Stars. From dancing the salsa to doing a rousing rendition of Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation” dance, Braxton captured the attention not only of the judges but also of her fans online. But…
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Legendary Songwriter and Pianist Allen Toussaint Dies at 77
The music world has lost one of its greatest pianists, songwriters and composers. New Orleans native Allen Toussaint died Monday while on tour in Europe. He was 77 years old. As a pioneer in the New Orleans music scene, Toussaint was known for composing scores such as “Ruler of My Heart,” “A Certain Girl,” “Fortune Teller,”…