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Fans of the hit CBS action drama The Equalizer were stunned as the network announced that they were cancelling the Queen Latifah-fronted show last Friday (May 2)after five seasons on air. The Grammy Award winning star issued a statement to her fans through a post on Instagram, which featured a photo of her as the lead character Robyn McCall with a key phrase from the show: “I’m the one you call when you can’t call 911.”
Since Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” was released in theaters on April 18, it has been a topic of conversation everywhere you can find Black people.
Social media users are calling Terrence Howard homophobic for turning down a 'gay' role. "If I kissed some man, I would cut my lips off,” he said.
From viral family moments and stunning country couture to dynamic transitions and stage sets, Beyoncé’s 'Cowboy Carter' Tour has officially begun (and taken over our timelines).
Hip-hop continues to make history as the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame recognizes Salt-N-Pepa and OutKast for their lasting impact on music.
Cassie is clapping back at Diddy in court, accusing him of overstepping with a subpoena that’s digging too deep into her personal business.
The Urban One Podcast Network is thrilled to welcome comedian, actress, and entrepreneur Torrei Hart with the launch of her new show, Brutally Honest with Torrei Hart.
TLC shaped the sound of the ’90s and changed what it meant to be women in the music industry. Now, their story will hit the stage.
Not only is 'The Bodyguard' a classic but the late singer’s shoes are no easy ones to fill.
Sheryl Lee Ralph is finally getting her official Hollywood flowers. The Emmy-winning actress, Broadway legend, and Abbott Elementary fan favorite received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 16, marking a well-deserved milestone in a career that has spanned decades.
Beyoncé teamed up with Levi’s again for another commercial paying homage to the premier denim brand’s legacy. On April 14, Levi’s debuted its latest ad titled “Refrigerator,” starring the 35-time Grammy Award-winning artist front and center.
If the lyrics to Doechii’s viral song “Anxiety” hit a little too close to home, the 26-year-old rapper has created an online hub to help anyone struggling with anxious thoughts, depression, or other mental health issues find the resources and community they need.