NWA co-founder Eazy-E.Eazy-E, real name Eric Wright, died in 1995 aged 30.
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Leading civil rights organizations including the National Black Justice Coalition, Freedom for All Americans, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the National LGBTQ Task Force released a research brief on June 16 showcasing and documenting the disproportionate effect of discrimination on LGBTQ people of color.
Authored by the What We Know Project at Cornell University’s Center for the Study of Inequality, the study details the disproportionate harm of discrimination carried out on LGBTQ
NWA co-founder Eazy-E.Eazy-E, real name Eric Wright, died in 1995 aged 30.
The New Pornographers will tour with founding member Dan Bejar for the first time in seven years this coming November.The tour, announced on Tuesday (July 13), celebrates two unique anniversaries for the band: The “21st birthday” of their debut album ‘Mass Romantic’, and the “sweet 16th” of their 2005 album ‘Twin Cinema’.
data analysis from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows. According to the analysis, overall newsroom employment in the U.S.
Torres has shared the title track from her upcoming new album ‘Thirstier’ – you can hear the song below.The US artist – real name Mackenzie Scott – is preparing the release of her new LP on July 30 via Merge Records.Torres’ new song ‘Thirstier’ has been released today (July 14) as the latest preview of the album, following on from its first two singles ‘Hug From a Dinosaur’ and ‘Don’t Go Puttin Wishes in My Head’.You can hear Torres’ ‘Thirstier’ below.“I’ve been conjuring this deep, deep joy
PVRIS have announced that their “new era” is imminent, revealing they’ll be playing new songs on their forthcoming tour.On social media, the band shared their forthcoming US tour dates set for later this year, saying that the tour will see the band enter a new phase.“Welcome to the new era,” they wrote.“We are debuting three new songs on tour to give you an advanced preview of what’s to come.”welcome to the new era.
making history at the Scripps National Spelling Bee last week, Zaila Avant-garde has her sights set on the future.The 14-year-old spelling dynamo spoke with ET on the red carpet at this year's ESPY Awards on Saturday, outside The Rooftop at Pier 17 at the Seaport in New York City, and she opened up about the big win.When Avant-garde ended the spelling competition with the word «murraya» on June 8, she made history as the first-ever African-American winner of the prestigious competition.When
While fans of “Shazam” are anticipating Zachary Levi reprising his big-screen superhero in the upcoming sequel, prior to that he’ll be seen as different type of hero when he plays NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner in “American Underdog”.
found the organization had violated New Jersey’s consumer fraud law.In issuing that decision, the jury found that JONAH had violated the consumer fraud law by promising a service on which it could not deliver: the changing of clients’ orientation from gay to straight, on the premise that being gay is a treatable mental disorder, a position that was rejected by the American Psychiatric Association more than four decades ago.It also awarded the plaintiffs — three former clients and two of their
The 70,000-square-foot expansion at the New-York Historical Society will include an entire floor dedicated to the new American LGBTQ+Museum. Photo: Courtesy Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Jackie McLean is getting candid about her father.
Rudy Giuliani has been suspended from practicing law in New York, after a state appellate panel concluded that he made false and misleading statements in connection to his defense of client Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
Ryan Murphy ushers in new chapters of the American Horror Story franchise in a teaser for the upcoming Hulu anthology series, American Horror Stories.
NEW YORK -- A prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt at the entrance of The American Museum of Natural History will be removed after years of criticism that it symbolizes colonial subjugation and racial discrimination.The New York City Public Design Commission voted unanimously Monday to relocate the statue, which depicts the former president on horseback with a Native American man and an African man flanking the horse, according to The New York Times.The newspaper said the statue will go to a
CHESCA has a brand new track, called ‘Calor,’ out today at midnight. The single is sure to be 2021’s worldwide summer anthem and has a sexy, reggaeton, electronic pop vibe.