Tory Lanez may be behind bars, but that hasn’t prevented him from getting married.
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Rashida Jones’ “The Other Black Girl” crafts a thrilling look at the competitive realities of an oppressive workplace dynamic.
Based on the New York Times best-seller by Zakiya Dalila Harris, “The Other Black Girl” stars Sinclair Daniel as Nella, a Black editorial assistant in a majority Caucasian office at an NYC publishing house, who grows sick and tired of the consistent tokenism thrown in her direction.
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Things look up for her when another Black woman named Hazel, played by Ashleigh Murray, is hired as a fellow assistant at the company. However, Hazel quickly climbs the office ladder and not only becomes a threat to Nella’s corporate standing but something much more sinister appears looming.
“I feel like I’m completely losing my mind,” says Nella as mind-bending ghostly images stare at her via a computer screen.
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The trailer leaves viewers questioning Nella’s reality, leaving audiences to ponder whether an evil entity is actually pursuing her under the guise of Hazel or if she’s just genuinely losing her grasp on reality.
“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” fans will also be excited to spot a familiar face in the trailer: Garcelle Beauvais!
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So much for moving on.
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It's never a dull day on Coronation Street and Wednesday's visit to the cobbles will be no different as Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) is set to discover the truth about his mother, on 16 August.Tyrone leaves a message for his grandmother Evelyn (Maureen Lipman) telling her that it is the girl's show at the Bistro and they would love for her to come and show her support but she decides against attending telling Cassie (Claire Sweeney) that she can't leave her on her own. Cassie however as other ideas and heads to the Bistro where Tyrone asks if she's heard anything from Evelyn, only for Cassie to tell Tyrone that she's his mum.
The Other Black Girl, which follows a newly promoted editorial assistant who finds herself smack dab in the middle of a dark conspiracy when a new girl joins the company.Based on Zakiya Dalila Harris' New York Times best-selling novel, The Other Black Girl tells the story of Nella Rogers, who is tired of being the only Black woman at her company until Hazel-May McCall is hired. Initially excited to see another Black person in the sea of white faces, Nella quickly befriends Hazel as the latter sits in the office cubicle behind her own.
Corporate culture and politics are already treacherous things for people to navigate in their careers. You can imagine how these issues are only magnified when you’re the only Black person in a company run by and full of white people.
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Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Clarence Avant, whose unofficial title of the “Black Godfather” spanned the worlds of music, sports, entertainment and politics, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles, according to a statement from his family. No cause of death was provided; he was 92. “It is with a heavy heart that the Avant/Sarandos family announce the passing of Clarence Alexander Avant,” the statement from his children, Nicole and Alexander and son-in-law Ted Sarandos.
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Hunter Ingram SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the fourth and final season of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” now streaming on Disney+. The Wildcats of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” have taken their final bow. The Disney+ extension of the popular movie musical trilogy concluded this week with an eight-episode fourth season that found its cast performing a stage — or rather, basketball court — production of 2008’s “High School Musical 3: Senior Year.” Members of that film’s original cast returned to East High to shoot the fictional “High School Musical 4: The Reunion.” Although the original films have had a presence since the pilot episode — the series is set at the high school where the films were shot — the final season is the show’s most meta endeavor yet.