Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are glowing.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A new museum two decades in the making is telling the interconnected story of Black musical genres through the lens of American history.The National Museum of African American Music, which opened with a virtual ribbon-cutting on Martin Luther King Jr.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are glowing.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, through their Archewell Foundation, have made a donation to a women’s shelter who was affected by Winter Storm Uri in Texas.
Ever since the very first episode of Deadline’s New Hollywood Podcast with actor Sinqua Walls, the New Hollywood Podcast celebrates Black culture and talent 12 months out of the year. February is Black History Month so we like to put extra shine on Black Hollywood and recognize the achievements of the community and how they have paved the way and pushed the needle further when it comes to diversity and representation in film & TV.
Matty Healy has updated fans on the status of new music from Drive Like I Do, the side-project of The 1975.Taking to social media yesterday (February 14), Healy shared a pair of images referencing DLID on his Instagram Stories. One was a selfie with the caption: “Finishing DLID today”, followed by another image of a drum kit, where Healy wrote: “It’s not a full album you guys r crazy.”Last month, Drive Like I Do – who are described as a “separate entity” to The 1975 – shared an image of a
Megan Barton Hanson has transformed two rooms of her home into amazing a make-up room and walk-in wardrobe dressing space. The former Love Island contestant had dedicated two huge rooms to her love of glamming up, and the results are stunning.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticWith the Super Bowl behind us and the Oscars looming (and a pandemic-dampened Valentine’s Day as a marketing peg), American distributors are releasing their most robust slate of new releases in months this weekend.Awards contenders “Judas and the Black Messiah” (about the FBI-sanctioned murder of Fred Hampton) and “Land” (starring and directed by Robin Wright) arrive in theaters, hot off their premieres at this year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival.
ABC will launch a new primetime newsmagazine focusing on Black life in America. The newsmagazine, Soul of a Nation, will "present viewers with a unique window into authentic realities of Black life and dive deeper into this critical moment of racial reckoning," the network says.
Heather Rae Young shared some behind-the-scenes details about the perplexing tattoo she debuted earlier this week. The "Selling Sunset" star, 33, took to Instagram on Monday to share an up-close look at her new tattoo featuring the words "Yes sir, Mr.
Get Out actor Daniel Kaluuya will be returning to the big screen next month as the leader of the Black Panther Party. The actor's next film titled Judas and the Black Messiah's trailer released on Tuesday and we're all glued to it.
Game Science Studio has released a new trailer for its upcoming AAA title, Black Myth: Wukong.Serving as a greeting for the upcoming Lunar New Year, the new gameplay trailer includes an exclusive look at potential locations and enemy types.
LaKeith Stanfield) who infiltrates the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya), leading to the police raid and killing of Hampton in 1969 when he was just 21. Costume designer Charlese Antoinette Jones recreated the historical uniform of the Black Panther Party in the late '60s, such as incorporating the iconic beret.ET spoke with Jones on her research process and the impact of her work in the film, set to release in theaters
Elon Musk, hip hop artist Snoop Snogg and Kiss lead singer Gene Simmons. This comes after the cryptocurrency surprised many after soaring almost 1,500 percent this year alone.
direct to your inboxA new initiative aimed at transforming black-owned business in Greater Manchester is set to be launched next month.The programme, ran by the Black United Representation Network (BURN), will be providing black-owned businesses in the region with their own board of advisors.With a limited number of spaces available only 10 businesses will be able to take part in the scheme.Those looking to apply for the programme must fit the criteria of being a black-owned business, have at
2 Tone: Lives & Legacies will take place at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum from May 14 to September 12, coinciding with Coventry’s UK City of Culture 2021 celebrations.As part of the exhibition, the museum has called for those who took part in the 2 Tone movement to submit their favourite 2 Tone memories, photos, videos, and memorabilia.The ‘immersive’ exhibition will showcase bands signed to the legendary 2 Tone label, founded by Coventry band The Specials‘ Jerry Dammers in 1979.Share your
When Dominique Fishback, who grew up in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood, attended Pace University, she was the only Black American in her classes. It was an experience that inspired her to write Subverted, a one-woman play about Black identity and inequality in which she plays 22 characters.