Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, is recalling a racist experience he endured back in 2014 just after he won the Super Bowl.
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The 2020 Eurovision Song Contest was, well, not much of a contest. Blame the coronavirus pandemic for that.For the first time in its history, the annual songwriting competition was shelved.
No winner was announced. Instead, organizers the EBU went with a global virtual event featuring contemporary and past competitors, under the banner “Shine a Light.”And there were a few surprises on the night, none greater than a two-minute speech delivered by Björn Ulvaeus, a member of Eurovision’s most
.Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, is recalling a racist experience he endured back in 2014 just after he won the Super Bowl.
Little Big Town was among the numerous country acts to offer virtual performances on Wednesday night as part of “CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special”.
Barack Obama is addressing the ongoing protests in the fight against racial injustice.
We might not have an actual leader in the White House like we used to, but former President Barack Obama is doing what he can to inspire and reassure the people as Black Lives Matter protests continue nationwide.
Former President Barack Obama spoke about the nationwide protests after the death of George Floyd for the first time on camera in a speech on Wednesday.
Former President Barack Obama addressed the nationwide protests after the death of George Floyd for the first time on camera in a speech on Wednesday.
Former President Barack Obama will headline a new town hall to speak about his ideas for nationwide police reform on Wednesday, alongside other local and national leaders involved in the effort. The event, which will stream live at 5/4c on YouTube (embedded above), is part of the MBK Alliance Town Hall Series and is titled "Reimagining Policing in the Wake of Continued Police Violence."
Big Sean, 32, is one of many celebrities speaking out about social injustice after George Floyd‘s tragic death in Minneapolis on May 25. The rapper shared a video on his Instagram page on June 1 that showed him discussing his feelings about racism and being an African-American at this time in the world, when nationwide protests have been going on in most American cities. Although change is being demanded by thousands, he admitted that he doesn’t feel “free” in the midst of all the chaos.
Lizzo got emotional while talking about the current Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the horrible killing of George Floyd. The ‘Juice’ singer took to IG Live to speak up on the huge injustices black people in America have been going through to the point that they fear for their lives.
Kelly Clarkson is getting us ready for summer with a classic cover.
The death of George Floyd has prompted outrage around the world and now Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama are speaking out.
Björn Ulvaeus, a co-founder of ABBA who wrote the group’s hits with his bandmate Benny Andersson, was today (May 29) named the president of CISAC, the global confederation of authors societies.
Björn Ulvaeus, a co-founder of ABBA who wrote the group’s hits with his bandmate Benny Andersson, was today (May 29) named the president of CISAC, the global confederation of authors societies.
CBS and the Recording Academy on Thursday announced plans for a two-hour special, hosted by Harry Connick Jr., honoring essential workers.The event — titled United We Sing: A Grammy Tribute to the Unsung Heroes — will see Connick and his filmmaker daughter, Georgia, taking a road trip in an RV from Connecticut to New Orleans, during which they will meet with essential workers and hear their stories fighting on the frontlines of the novel coronavirus pandemic.Along with the Connicks, more notable
The United States hasn’t launched its own astronauts into space since the end of the Space Shuttle Program in 2011. That drought comes to an end today.
It comes after the Swedish supergroup announced two new singles back in 2018
In brazen defiance of health regulations, an estimated crowd of 3,000 people danced and sang along to Israeli musicians on Thursday (May 21) at a concert in Tel Aviv that was among the first large live music gatherings since the global industry shut down in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.Over a dozen well-known Israeli acts, including alternative rocker Aviv Geffen and pop diva Rita, performed at Charles Clore public park as part of a music event semantically and legally referred to as
Whoopi Goldberg and Meghan McCain butted heads on The View while discussing the pros and cons of reopening states amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. During the May 18 episode of the talk show, Joy Behar praised House Democrats’ passage of a $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill, and called on protestors to pressure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell into passing it.