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Simone Biles Wins 3rd Consecutive US Gymnastics Championship Title
Simone Biles may be only 4 feet 9 inches tall, but over the weekend she proved to be a force to be reckoned with at the 2015 P&G Gymnastics Championships at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Texas native pulled a three-peat as she won the U.S. women’s gymnastics championship. Biles recorded her best-ever scores at a…
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Janelle Monáe Leads Protest in DC Before Surprise Concert
Janelle Monáe proved to be an artist who isn’t just about talk on the heels of releasing her new song, “Hell You Talmbout,” dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement. Monáe and her Wondaland labelmates pulled off a free concert advertised only through various social media posts in Washington, D.C., Saturday, as well as a…
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Judge Denies Brittney Griner’s Annulment Request; Glory Johnson Denies Cheating
WNBA player Brittney Griner’s request to have her marriage to Glory Johnson annulled was denied by an Arizona judge. Griner filed for an annulment in June, just 28 days after her marriage to Johnson, and one day after Johnson announced she was pregnant. According to TMZ, Griner alleges that Johnson cheated on her by texting…
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Janelle Monáe Releases ‘Hell You Talmbout’ Song Dedicated to Black Lives Matter
Janelle Monáe released the song “Hell You Talmbout” Thursday as an ode to the Black Lives Matter movement. She posted a message on Instagram explaining how the song is a “vessel” to express the grief experienced by those communities that are subjected to excessive police force and vigilante violence. “This song is a vessel. It…
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Will Smith Is Reportedly Working to Bring a New Version of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Back to TV
Will Smith and his production company, OverBrook Entertainment, are reportedly up to things. Good things. Word on the street, courtesy of TVLine, is that he and his cohorts are in the early stages of developing a sitcom that will be a reboot of the 1990s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The show catapulted Smith’s acting…
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Watch: A Makeup Artist Inadvertently Botches a Black Woman’s Face and Black People on Facebook React
This video, if nothing else, shows how difficult it is for chocolate-complexioned women to walk into a cosmetics store and trust any ol’ body to beat their face. However well-intentioned and highly trained makeup artists may be, some of them don’t know what they’re doing when it comes to dark-brown complexions. Fashion model Nykhor Paul…
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Training Day Is Heading to Television
Remember the classic scene from 2001’s Training Day, when Denzel Washington, in his award-winning performance as Detective Alonzo Harris, said, “SHU program, n—ga”? Well, Hollywood has decided to give us more Training Day, but this time a television version of the gritty cop drama. CBS is currently developing a series that will take place in present-day…
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Common, Ne-Yo and Elijah Kelley Join The Wiz Live!
The Wiz Live! is wrapping up its casting announcements, and Common and Ne-Yo will join Hairspray star Elijah Kelley as part of the ensemble, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Common, who recently won an Oscar for his song that is featured in Selma, will play the Bouncer, the gatekeeper to Emerald City and the nemesis of Dorothy and her fellow travelers. …
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Meet Marvel’s Newest Superhero, Lunella Lafayette
Marvel is giving black comic book fans something to look forward to with a reimagining of a short-lived 1978 comic. Devil Dinosaur was a comic about a red Tyrannosaurus rex and his cavemanlike friend, Moon-Boy. But in Marvel’s new comic, Devil Dinosaur will be joined by a little girl named Lunella Lafayette, aka Moon Girl. According to Entertainment Weekly, Lunella isn’t…
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White Writer Refers to Beyoncé’s Hair as ‘Stringy,’ Then Feels the Wrath of Twitter
When you appear on the cover of Vogue’s coveted September issue, it’s going to come with a lot of critiques. And it doesn’t even matter if you’re Beyoncé. But if you’re going to critique the Queen Bee—and, of all things, a black woman’s hair—you better be prepared for the backlash. Enter Megan Garber. Garber wrote…