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Harry and Meghan’s daughter Lilibet has first royal visitor eight months after birth - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA - California - county Charles
ok.co.uk
16.02.2022 / 16:37

Harry and Meghan’s daughter Lilibet has first royal visitor eight months after birth

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter Lilibet is thought to have finally had her first royal visitor.The couple's little girl and younger sister to two year old Archie was born June 4, 2021, over a year after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex opted to move permanently to California, America. Born in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic sadly meant that Meghan, 40, and Harry, 37, weren't able to take her over to the UK to meet her royal family members.

Princess Eugenie and husband Jack could be staying with Prince Harry and Meghan in US - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
15.02.2022 / 22:03

Princess Eugenie and husband Jack could be staying with Prince Harry and Meghan in US

Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie reunited when they were pictured watching the Superbowl together on Sunday, and now, Jennie Bond has claimed Prince Andrew's daughter could be staying with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during her flying visit. While it isn't known that Meghan, 40, and Eugenie's husband Jack Brooksbank joined Harry, 37, and Eugenie, 31, at the game, Jennie said she wouldn't be surprised if they had all met up together or were even staying at the home of the Sussexes.

Anderson Cooper Announces Birth of His and Ex Benjamin Maisani’s 2nd Baby Boy Via Surrogate - www.usmagazine.com - New York - USA - county Anderson - county Cooper
usmagazine.com
11.02.2022 / 16:47

Anderson Cooper Announces Birth of His and Ex Benjamin Maisani’s 2nd Baby Boy Via Surrogate

Anderson Cooper has another cutie! The CNN anchor announced the arrival of his second baby boy via surrogate on Thursday, February 10.

What to Watch (Not Just) During Black History Month - variety.com - USA
variety.com
11.02.2022 / 00:49

What to Watch (Not Just) During Black History Month

Tilane Jones Guest ColumnistFor me, Black History Month is best illustrated by my 92-year-old grandmother Ella Queen Johnson’s recall of our family stories. She shares these stories knowing that the wider world lacks a true and full recognition of the African American family legacy. For most of her long life, she has known that she should not look for depth and dimension in film and television as it relates to families like ours.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's California home riddled by 'foul smell' say fuming neighbours - www.msn.com - Britain - Los Angeles - USA - California - Santa Barbara
msn.com
10.02.2022 / 22:56

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's California home riddled by 'foul smell' say fuming neighbours

luxury California home is reported to have been overtaken by a foul smell. The Sussexes' neighbours have been left "disgusted" by a stench across their house in Los Angeles. Harry and Meghan, aged 37 and 40 respectively, moved to the United States from United Kingdom two years ago.

Kanye West shares poignant speech declaring February to be “Black Future Month” - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
nme.com
09.02.2022 / 05:29

Kanye West shares poignant speech declaring February to be “Black Future Month”

Kanye West has made the argument that Black History Month – an annual commemoration of important people and events in the history of the African diaspora, celebrated every February in North America – is no longer relevant, instead declaring in a new video that February will henceforth be known as “Black Future Month”.The video shows West – who is legally known as Ye – standing in the centre of a hooded group and delivering a powerful speech on his upbringing and struggles as a Black man in modern America.“The system has been separating families in every way that they can, for years” he said, noting that he was separated from his mother (the first female head of the English department at Chicago State University) and his father (a Black Panther) at a young age, leading to a fractured relationship between West and the latter.He continued: “America is made to enslave us. What they ever gave us? We’d improve.

Meghan McCain shares heartbreaking post with bold Olympics Games statement - hellomagazine.com - China - USA - county Guthrie - Hong Kong - city Beijing
hellomagazine.com
05.02.2022 / 20:59

Meghan McCain shares heartbreaking post with bold Olympics Games statement

Meghan McCain has slammed the 2022 Winter Olympics, branding them the "Genocide Games" over China's human rights abuses.MORE: Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie share disappointment over 2022 Winter Olympics newsThe 37-year-old took to social media to share an image designed by Chinese artist badiucao, which was created in protest of the host country. It showed an ice hockey player wearing the Chinese flag with blood on their stick and mask as they knocked over a Tibetan monk.WATCH: Meghan McCain announces departure from The View"I will not watch one minute of the @Beijing2022," she captioned her post, adding the hashtag, "#GenocideGames."On Twitter, she expanded on her opinion, writing: "There is no reason to watch a Winter Olympics that is holding up and spreading propaganda for a regime that is committing actual genocide and ethnic cleansing - on top of poisoning the world and killing 6 million people.

Michelle Obama is sharing stories of extraordinary individuals for Black History Month - us.hola.com - USA - Chicago - county Hall
us.hola.com
04.02.2022 / 04:59

Michelle Obama is sharing stories of extraordinary individuals for Black History Month

Michelle Obama is sharing stories of individuals who are making a difference in communities across the country. She shared a black and white photo by Chicago based photographer Antonio Dickey and wrote, “This is a month of celebration—a time to not only reflect on the heroes in our history books, but to honor the Black people who are quietly working every day to improve and enrich our communities right here and now.” “Today, I’m starting with Antonio Dickey,” she continued.The photo Michelle shared was taken by Dickey when she spoke with students at a school resource event in 1991. “Back then, I was just Michelle Robinson, an assistant to Mayor Daley at City Hall,” she wrote.

TV marks Black History Month with provocative, creative fare - abcnews.go.com - USA - Florida - county Martin
abcnews.go.com
03.02.2022 / 23:55

TV marks Black History Month with provocative, creative fare

Trayvon Martin in Florida also get attention.The post-George Floyd onset of racial reckoning and the subsequent backlash have coincided with the growth of streaming and its voracious need for content, a two-fold incentive for TV to pay heed to the sweep and nuance of Black experience.With broadcast networks and cable channels trying to keep pace with flush streaming services, there’s an impressive field of documentaries, profiles and more ahead. Among the highlights (all times are Eastern):—“One Thousand Years of Slavery,” Smithsonian Channel, Feb. 7-28.

Regina Hall Honors Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the ‘Father of Black History’: ‘It’s Stories Like His That Need to Be Told’ - variety.com - USA - Chicago
variety.com
03.02.2022 / 19:17

Regina Hall Honors Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the ‘Father of Black History’: ‘It’s Stories Like His That Need to Be Told’

Regina Hall As we enter Black History Month, I reflect on the varied meanings it has held for me throughout the many stages of my life. When I was young, it felt like an obligatory time of homework and essays about Black historical figures. As I matured, it began to hold a great sense of pride for what my ancestors not only endured but survived.

Meghan McCain 'heartbroken' as she decries Whoopi Goldberg's 'antisemitic' comments - hellomagazine.com - USA
hellomagazine.com
02.02.2022 / 23:37

Meghan McCain 'heartbroken' as she decries Whoopi Goldberg's 'antisemitic' comments

Meghan McCain has decried Whoopi Goldberg's recent comments on The View about the Holocaust, sharing that she is "heartbroken about what was said".MORE: Meghan McCain praised by fans for inspiring words about importance of 'listening to each other'The former TV star took to social media to share her thoughts in the hours after Whoopi apologized for the shocking remarks that have been branded "antisemitic". "I hate commenting on my old employer because I have moved in every way a person can move on," Meghan wrote.WATCH:  The View star Whoopi Goldberg alleges the Holocaust wasn't about race"That being said I am an activist against antisemitism and it is a big part of my life.

Meghan McCain Breaks Silence On Whoopi Goldberg’s Holocaust Comments: I’m ‘Heartbroken’ - hollywoodlife.com - Tennessee
hollywoodlife.com
02.02.2022 / 01:39

Meghan McCain Breaks Silence On Whoopi Goldberg’s Holocaust Comments: I’m ‘Heartbroken’

Meghan McCain, 37, spoke out against her former colleague Whoopi Goldberg, 66, over the comedian’s comments about the Holocaust in a tweet on Tuesday February 1. The former View co-host shared that she was reluctant to speak out against her old job, but she wanted to share how “heartbroken” she was to hear the controversial comments that Whoopi made, saying that the Holocaust was “not about race,” during Monday’s episode.

Black History Month Programming: What’s On TV And Streaming In February - deadline.com - USA - Hollywood
deadline.com
01.02.2022 / 21:34

Black History Month Programming: What’s On TV And Streaming In February

Today marks the start of Black History Month, with the broadcast and cable networks and streamers planning a slew of TV series, movies, news programming, documentaries, specials and more to roll out over the course of February to celebrate, educate and entertain.

Black History Month Programming: What’s On TV And Streaming In February - deadline.com - USA - Hollywood
deadline.com
01.02.2022 / 05:47

Black History Month Programming: What’s On TV And Streaming In February

Tuesday marks the start of Black History Month, with the broadcast and cable networks and streamers planning a slew of TV series, movies, news programming, documentaries, specials and more to roll out over the course of February to celebrate, educate and entertain.

Stax Museum offering virtual exhibition for Black History Month - www.nme.com - USA - city Memphis
nme.com
31.01.2022 / 18:15

Stax Museum offering virtual exhibition for Black History Month

Beyoncé, B.B. King, Ike & Tina Turner and other stars, while the tour will focus on the career of Mavis Staples of the Staple Singers.Pat Mitchell Worley, executive director of the Stax Music Academy, said in a statement: “Even with the ongoing waves of the COVID virus and other events that continue changing the world by the day, our Stax Music Academy students still find a great deal of comfort and happiness in studying, creating, rehearsing, and performing music.”Fans can register for the exhibition here.A statement on the Stax website added: “Join Stax Music Academy (SMA) students as they explore the people, places, politics, economics, and culture that gave birth to Black American Music that continues to be relevant decades later.“After the extraordinary national/international success of SMA’s virtual programming last year, with more than 130,000 viewers in 27 states and 12 foreign countries, our 2022 Black History Month productions will offer even more.

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