MOVIES & TV

Michelle Buteau and Amy Aniobi on Survival of the Thickest Finale

Michelle Buteau and showrunner Amy Aniobi discuss the third and final season of Netflix's Survival of the Thickest, sharing behind-the-scenes insights from the American Black Film Festival.

Why We Root For Zendaya But Fail Real Women Like Rue

Why do we root for Zendaya's character Rue on Euphoria, but fail to show the same empathy for real-life Black women battling addiction? Unpacking a powerful op-ed.

Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant Wild Kingdom Interview: Breaking Barriers

Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant shares practical strategies for navigating male-dominated fields and preserving mental health in this Wild Kingdom interview.

BET Announces First-Ever Board of Advisors with Queen Latifah

BET announces its first-ever Board of Advisors, featuring industry titans like Queen Latifah, Bob Johnson, and LL COOL J. Discover how these heavyweights will guide the network's future.

Grizz Chapman Dead at 52 From High Blood Pressure

Beloved 30 Rock actor Grizz Chapman has passed away at 52 after a long battle with kidney failure. Don't miss this touching tribute to the beloved character.

Teyana Taylor Snags Golden Globe Nomination As ‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates With 9 Nods

Teyana Taylor earned a Golden Globe nomination for her supporting role in One Battle After Another, finally getting the recognition her fans have been screaming about, just weeks after also being nominated for her very first Grammy.

Diddy’s Videographer Reveals How 50 Cent And Netflix Obtained Unseen Footage

Diddy’s personal videographer finally speaks out, blaming a freelancer for selling the unseen footage to 50 Cent and Netflix.

New Odd Couple: The 1980s Sitcom Reimagined

The New Odd Couple is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from 1982 to 1983, offering a reimagined take on the classic series by centering Black leads and showcasing their dynamic blend of humor, friendship, and cultural significance.

Did you know there was a British version of GOOD TIMES?

“The Fosters” featured an all-blk cast, one of the first British television shows to do so, and paved the way for future series such as The Real McCoy, No Problem!, Desmond's and The Lenny Henry Show.

Golden Palace: The Spin-Off Fans Forgot

The Golden Palace is an American sitcom spin-off of The Golden Girls, continuing the story without Bea Arthur. It follows the remaining women as they take over a Miami hotel and manage its daily challenges alongside new characters.

A reimagined Peanuts Thanksgiving where Franklin and more Black characters sit proudly at the table

A reimagined Peanuts Thanksgiving where Franklin and more Black characters sit proudly at the table—present, equal, joyful.If you grew up watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, you probably remember the moment that never felt quite right—Franklin seated alone on one side of

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