LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – A reboot of “The Wonder Years” has landed a pilot production commitment at ABC.
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Stevie Wonder has opened up on racial tensions in the US and the failings of Donald Trump in an impassioned new video.Posting on social media, he began by reflecting on Juneteenth – America’s national holiday to celebrate the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States.“This past Friday many of us celebrated Juneteenth,” he said. “I did.
And yet, so many others didn’t and haven’t. As a matter of fact, there are three states that still do not recognize it: North Dakota, South
.LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – A reboot of “The Wonder Years” has landed a pilot production commitment at ABC.
System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan has shared more political thoughts in a new Instagram post.Dolmayan has shared a series of controversial right-wing views over the past few months, calling President Donald Trump the “greatest friend to minorities” in the US.He’s now hit out at the Black Lives Matter movement, saying it “never had legitimacy” and calling it a “propaganda tool” for the Democrat Party.Taking to Instagram, Dolmayan shared a photo of 8-year-old girl Secoreia Turner, who was
The First Daughter of the United States was slammed on social media once again, this time after she advised people to wear masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic that the U.S.
While people in the country have been celebrating all the racist statues being taken down amid the Black Lives Matter movement protests, it looks like the POTUS is pretty pressed about it.
(CNN)The Patriots aren't just a football team. As we roll into the holiday weekend, let's shine the spotlight this Independence Day on a few celebs who rep modern patriotism amid our national reckoning with racism.Think it doesn't matter? That no one cares what celebrities say or do?Well, then you haven't been paying attention to the fact that we have a former reality star currently serving as the Presidentof the United States.
And Still I Vote campaign from The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, urged them to pass the HEROES Act. The proposed legislation would protect voters' rights by increasing voter registration opportunities, send absentee ballots to all voters, allow for early, socially-distanced voting, and boost funding to local and state governments.
Stevie Wonder says now is the time for people to make a change in the American political landscape. In a new video today, Hot New Hip Hop reported, Stevie Wonder explained how important it was for the Black Lives Matter movement to lead to positive changes in the USA.
Beloved singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder has shared his thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement via social media.
In a video posted to Twitter on Tuesday, Stevie Wonder gave a call to action, urging the community to vote in order to stop systemic racism, police brutality and economic oppression. At the top of the video, the singer and songwriter referenced Juneteenth, which recognizes the end of slavery.
Stevie Wonder celebrated Juneteenth last Friday (June 19), but he wasn't quite jumping for joy.He urged his fans to keep the momentum of the movement going in his YouTube video from today (June 23) titled "The Universe Is Watching Us." And Wonder certainly let some state officials, as well as President Donald Trump, know he was watching them closely."It's a bad day when I can see better than your 2020 vision," the blind singer-songwriter quipped in the five-minute video message.
Melania Trump is standing up for her 14-year-old son Barron Trump.
Ramin Setoodeh New York Bureau ChiefAmy Schumer had a message for Hillary Clinton.On the day after the 2016 election, the “Trainwreck” actor and comedian took to her Instagram account to express her rage at the millions of Americans who had supported Donald Trump. “People who voted for him, you are weak.
John Legend had a great Father's Day.
The Harry Potter actor Jessie Cave who essayed the character of Lavender Brown in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, is expecting her third child with boyfriend Alfie Brown. The actress, Jessie Cave, 33, shared a post on Instagram wherein she is happily flaunting her baby bump.
The producer reflects on the backlash she received in 2015 after arguing on-air with Matt Damon, an EP on Project Greenlight, a reality show that followed filmmakers as they directed features for the first time. Damon admonished Brown that diversity is for “the casting of the film, not the casting of the show,” or behind the scenes.
John Legend has attacked Donald Trump for his response to the Black Lives Matter protests sweeping the US, describing him as a “bigot” with a “sick mind”.