Almost a week after creating a firestorm by calling Gayle King “a dog-head b—” and telling her to beware “before we come get you,” Snoop Dogg took to his Instagram account again Wednesday, this time to formally apologize to the newscaster.
28.01.2020 - 17:21 / nme.com
And he refused to apologise for being "white, male, old and rich"
There is more work to be done to ensure diversity among the Academy Awards’ voter ranks, author Stephen King has noted in a new opinion piece.
The acclaimed writer wrote in an article yesterday (January 27) that the Oscars are “rigged in favour of white folks” and improvements made in redressing the balancing still are “not good enough”.
King’s Washington Post op-ed offered some reprieve with regards to controversial comments
Almost a week after creating a firestorm by calling Gayle King “a dog-head b—” and telling her to beware “before we come get you,” Snoop Dogg took to his Instagram account again Wednesday, this time to formally apologize to the newscaster.
To celebrate a fantastic night of glitz and glamour at the 2020 Oscars, stars flocked to the Vanity Fair afterparty looking as fabulous as they did for the official red carpet… if not, more so!
Gather 'round, shippers and fanfic writers of the internet. I have some purely wholesome content for you.
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Bad news, Pavement fans
A new Kamasi Washington concert film is coming this Thursday. Kamasi Washington Live at the Apollo Theater was filmed last year and will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Find a new song called “The Bombshell’s Waltz” from the film below. The film was directed and edited by former Pitchfork contributor Michael Garber. Former contributors Timmhotep Aku, Jon Leone, Jim Larson, and Will Colby also worked on the film.
Following an uproar over the suspension of Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez regarding her Twitter posts in the wake of Kobe Bryant’s death, the outlet has now ruled that she did not violate its social media policy.
Horror author Stephen King is clarifying comments he made about the lack of Oscars diversity in a new essay, during which he admits he “stepped over the line.”
By Greg Evans
Someone give this guy an Oscar for flip-flopping.
Bayard Rustin at 1963 press conference for The March On Washington (Photo courtesy of The Library of Congress)
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Harriet star Cynthia Erivo is insisting people of colour be given a “fair shot” in the wake of controversial comments made by Stephen King on diversity.
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