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Quvenzhane Wallis is making leaps and bounds in the publishing world by landing a four-book deal with Simon & Schuster.

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Sanaa Lathan gave her candid opinions about the way Black actors are regarded in Hollywood.

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Former President Jimmy Carter recently revealed he was diagnosed with cancer. Doctors discovered the cancer after he had a mass removed

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While most were surprised by David Oyelowo’s (pictured left) Oscar snub for his portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the critically acclaimed “Selma,” the actor…

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Black actors were not ignored in the 2012 nominations for Oscars! Congratulations to Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer who were acknowledged by being nominated for Academy Awards for their performances in The Help. In addition, The Help was nominated in the Best Picture category, and Jessica Chastain also received a nomination for her role in […]

It’s January 3rd and we’re STILL seeing videos and pictures from Friday night/Saturday morning. Here’s a round-up of performances: First up is Jay-Z and Beyonce performing in Vegas. Chris Martin from Coldplay, Kanye and John Mayer joined them on stage as well. Bey and Jay were reportedly paid $2 Million for TWO songs. Must be […]

Black hollywood represented at the Grand Opening of Marquee Nightclub in Las Vegas last night. Located in The Cosmopolitan Hotel, it seems Marquee won’t have trouble attracting patrons. In attendance were Brandy, Mel B, Selita Ebanks, Taraji P. Henson, Solange and a few others. Is it me, or did attendance seem a little thin because […]

The soundtrack to Tyler Perry’s  ‘For Colored Girls’ will be released on November 2, but you can preview TODAY by streaming over at Atlantic Records.

The 14th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival starts today in NYC. From September 15th to the 19th actors, directors and an array of professionals in the world of black cinema will converge in midtown to catch the latest in screen gems.