culture
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Uncle Phil Was a Fresh Take on Black Fatherhood
When James Avery died on New Year’s Eve, he had amassed an enviable career of television and stage appearances, including a performance as the legendary Howard University Law professor Charles Hamilton Houston in the 1993 PBS dramatization of Brown v. Board of Education. His lasting legacy, though, is as one on the most endearing black…
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Giving Young Killers a Chance at Redemption
My friend Yuko was trying to convince me to watch a Web video, a TED talk by some guy who said some inspiring stuff. I like watching videos, but I don’t get home to New York that much. I had a only few hours left in my visit, so I was anxious to hit the…
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Filmmaker Shola Lynch’s New Role in Bringing Our Stories to the Masses
Shola Lynch has emerged as one of the most exciting black female filmmakers in recent memory. Her groundbreaking documentaries—2004’s Chisholm ’72: Unbought & Unbossed, on the history-making presidential campaign of black congresswoman Shirley Chisholm; and 2013’s Free Angela and All Political Prisoners, the story of iconic black activist Angela Davis—have established her as both a…
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Rest in Peace, Uncle Phil—Fresh Prince Star James Avery Dies at 68
According to a report from TMZ, actor James Avery, best known for his six-season run on the hit NBC comedy The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, died Tuesday evening, New Year’s Eve, at the age of 68 at a Los Angeles-area hospital. He appeared in numerous shows and movies during his career, including hits such as…
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Let’s Hope Hip-Hop Steps Up in 2014
Around the family dinner table over Christmas, the conversation turned to the recently announced Outkast performance at Coachella 2014—the event that pretty much all hip-hop heads are looking forward to—and the overall state of hip-hop going into 2014, which has decidedly more mixed reviews. Was 2013 a good year for the music we love, or…
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President Obama and Hillary Clinton Are the Most Admired Americans
Don’t let the health care rollout or the reported drops in approval ratings fool you. According to a newly released Gallup poll, President Obama is still the most admired man in America. The six-time consecutive winner in that category was joined by his former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, who was the most admired woman.…
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Beyoncé Called ‘Insensitive’ by NASA Community
Looks like not everyone is happy with Beyoncé’s new album. Some current and former NASA astronauts have labeled the songstress “insensitive” for using audio of the space shuttle Challenger at the beginning of her video for “XO,” ABC News reports. Jan. 28, 1986, the nation watched live as the space shuttle exploded 73 seconds…
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Man Arrested in Killing of Alabama Rapper
A 25-year-old man has been arrested and charged with two counts of capital murder in the fatal shooting of rapper Doe B. and a woman at an Alabama bar, the Associated Press reports. Jason Quan McWilliams surrendered to police Sunday evening and is being held without bond. The 22-year-old rapper, whose real name is Glenn…
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Duck Dynasty Couple to Ring in the New Year With Fox News
Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson, son of the outspoken Phil Robertson, will help Fox News ring in the New Year and will discuss his father’s brief suspension from the family’s hit A&E reality series, according to the Associated Press. No word has been given on whether or not Willie Robertson will address directly the homophobic…
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Family of Brain-Dead Teen Given Until Jan. 7
The doctors at Children’s Hospital Oakland had cleared the family out of Jahi McMath’s hospital room on Monday evening. The time to take the brain-dead teen off the ventilator was approaching. Then the phone rang, and a prayer was answered for the family, who have been desperately looking for another hospital to care for the…

