were jailed for a string of burglaries back in June.
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LL Cool J is happy to see people on the street fighting for change.
The iconic rapper was on MSNBC on Wednesday and talked about the Black Lives Matter protests and the deaths of George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks.
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“We have a righteous and just cause,” he told host Ari Melber. “We have a righteous beef. The world knows that… They watched that man get murdered, and they watched it happen over the course of eight minutes and 46
were jailed for a string of burglaries back in June.
reality show Temptation Island. The programme is similar in format to Love Island, but with couples participating to test the strength of their relationships.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In a landmark deal, Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has inked a multi-project development deal with acclaimed Chilean writer and author Jose Ignacio ‘Chascas’ Valenzuela, a prominent voice in the LGBTQ community.The three-project deal kicks off with “El Filo de Tu Piel,” a gay-themed romance based on Valenzuela’s eponymous novel.“A prolific screenwriter, Chascas’ impeccable storytelling talent is essential to bringing such important LGBTQ representation to the small
Freddy Cole was a jazz singer and pianist who was nominated for several Grammy Awards, including in 2019 for Best Jazz Vocal Album. He was Nat King Cole’s younger brother.Cole grew up playing music, just like his brothers, Nat King Cole, Eddie Cole, and Ike Cole, all of whom became professional musicians.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentAmazon Prime Video has clinched U.S.
Eva Marcille shared more photos from her Juneteenth celebration that took place a few days ago. Fans are in love with the happiness that they are witnessing from these images.
Audible best-sellers for week ending June 19th Fiction: 1. Once More upon a Time: A Novella by Roshani Chokshi, narrated by Rebecca Gibel, Shiromi Arserio, Vikas Adam (Audible Original) 2.
Riverdale cast became aware of these claims, Cole quickly responded and tweeted that he will be "working with the right teams to get to the root of it." And while saying that he doesn't want to silence anybody, Cole stated that these were "false accusations" and "factually untrue." He added, "This seems to be the latest claim in a series of incidents seeking to baselessly cancel my cast mates and me."Earlier today myself and three other cast mates were falsely accused of sexual offense by
I May Destroy You‘s Michaela Coel, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Colin Firth are among more than 3,500 professionals in film and TV who have signed an open letter demanding an end to systemic racism in the industry.The new letter (via Deadline), which is adapted from one published in Hollywood last week by the Black Film Collective, calls for the industry’s “active engagement to tackle structural and systemic racism in our industry, in the UK and around the world”.It comes in the wake of Black Lives
Noname just dropped her new track “Song 33”.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed on Thursday that the region has surpassed the grim milestone of 3,000 confirmed deaths from coronavirus. Just days before, California as a whole surpassed 5,000 deaths.The revelation came on the same day that Governor Gavin Newsom announced that masks would be required in all public spaces — with a few exceptions.L.A.
Taste the Nation, couldn’t come at a better time.
Chance The Rapper has weighed in on the J. Cole and Noname row over lyrics in Cole’s new song ‘Snow On Tha Bluff’.The ‘Colouring Book’ rapper said J.
Lonnie Chavis sounds wise beyond his years in an essay about what it means to be a “12-year-old Black boy” in America. This is because the This Is Us star, who plays the younger version of Randall Pearson on the ABC drama, has been subject to fear that no child should ever face. From encounters with cops to experiences in Hollywood, Lonnie shared his stories in a moving essay published by People on June 17 amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorThe number of coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County crossed the 75,000 mark on Tuesday.The county Department of Public Health reported another 1,337 cases of the virus, while Long Beach confirmed 78 more and Pasadena added 10. The new cases gave the county a total of 75,172.Meanwhile, another 33 deaths were reported by the county.
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Celebs are getting together to take some responsibility.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: The NAACP has teamed with Tommy Oliver and Adam Platzner of Confluential Content (OWN’s Black Love, Sony’s The Perfect Guy, Sundance Award Winner Kinyarwanda) for #ITakeResponsibilty, a new campaign launched today that encourages White people to call out racism and commit to supporting Black lives.#ITakeResponsibilty kicked off today with a forward PSA featuring Julianne Moore, Kristen Bell, Sarah Paulson, Aaron Paul, Aly Raisman, Bethany Joy