Netflix’s upcoming animated film “Over The Moon” is another milestone for Asian-Americans on-screen.
04.06.2020 - 15:25 / billboard.com
Has not time for trolls, but, okay, a little to take a couple down hardAt a time of national crisis when tens of thousands of Americans are marching in the streets in all 50 states demanding justice and accountability from law enforcement and their elected representatives, P!nk weighed in with a sobering video about what she thinks it means to be a patriot.
In a 30-second clip posted on Wednesday afternoon (June 3), the singer stared directly into the camera to offer her sobering assessment
Netflix’s upcoming animated film “Over The Moon” is another milestone for Asian-Americans on-screen.
Pink recently trolled US President Donald Trump on social media after his Tulsa Rally reportedly received poor attendance. The rally was held at the BOK Center on June 20 which saw a small gathering of under 6,200 people in the venue for a capacity of 19,200 individuals.
As it was previously reported, Donald Trump had his rally on Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, his first in months ever since the COVID-19 pandemic made its mark in the United States. According to Hot New Hip Hop, the president of the United States and his administration said that a million tickets were requested, however, reports from this week stated around 6,200 showed up.
US President Donald Trump recently attended a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma only to find only a limited number of people there. The stadium with a capacity of almost 19,000 people was a witness to numerous empty seats, something that has caught everyone’s attention now.
The family of late rocker Tom Petty is taking legal action against the campaign of U.S. President Donald Trump after Petty’s 1989 hit “I Won’t Back Down” was played at Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday.
Tom Petty‘s family is calling out President Donald Trump.
Ted Johnson Tom Petty’s family issued a statement objecting to Donald Trump’s use of the song I Won’t Back Down at Saturday night’s rally, claiming that his campaign was not authorized to use it.“Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves too many Americans and common sense behind,” the family said.“Both the late Tom Petty and his family firmly stand against racism and discrimination of any kind.
Jada Pinkett Smith hosted an emotional episode of “Red Table Talk” on Friday, discussing racism in America with her daughter, Willow, her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, as well as activists Dr. Angela Davis and Tamika Mallory.
Jada Pinkett Smith hosted an emotional episode of on Friday, discussing racism in America with her daughter, Willow, her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, as well as activists Dr. Angela Davis and Tamika Mallory.The 48-year-old actress started off the episode by noting the significance of Juneteenth on Friday, which marks the true ending of slavery in the United States.
President Donald Trump is planning to hold his first rally of the coronavirus era on June 19 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. And he says he’s planning more events in Florida, Texas and Arizona as well.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVBlackfin, an eOne company, has partnered with Peabody and Emmy-winning director Stanley Nelson and NBA star Russell Westbrook for docuseries Terror In Tulsa: The Rise And Fall of Black Wall Street.The news comes days after the 99th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, one of worst acts of racial violence in American history, in which mobs of white residents attacked and ultimately destroyed the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at that time the
Will Thorne Staff WriterAfter leading a Black Lives Matter protest against racial injustice over the weekend, NBA star Russell Westbrook is producing a project on “the single worst incident of racial violence in American history.”Westbrook is teaming with celebrated documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson for a series on the Tulsa race massacre of 1921, titled “Terror In Tulsa: The Rise And Fall of Black Wall Street.” The series is described as both an exploration of America’s past, and also a
Apparently, there’s been some miscommunication between Prince Andrew and the US Department of Justice!
Tim Dams Veteran Studiocanal TV executive Rola Bauer is to join MGM as president of international television productions.Bauer will oversee development, production and co-productions for MGM’s International Television division, reporting in to MGM Television Group chairman Mark Burnett.Based in Munich, she will split her time between MGM’s European and US offices.Bauer announced she was departing earlier this month after Studiocanal acquired a 100% stake in its German subsidiary Tandem
From May 31 to June 1, 1921, one of the single worst acts of racial violence in American history took place as mobs of white residents of Tulsa, Oklahoma, attacked the black people and black-owned businesses of the city’s Greenwood District.
Jay-Z has called Minnesota Governor Tim Walz demanding justice for the death of George Floyd.