Tasha Smith Returns for Final Season of ‘For Better or Worse’
I’m just ready to expand and to just create and to just do something different.
I’m just ready to expand and to just create and to just do something different.
As for character development and the intricacies of emotional preparation for the “Queen Sugar” actor’s experience, Gardner says that she looks for detail and texture with any storyline.
Kenya T. Parham, Creator of Parlay: An Urban Think Tank on Civic Engagement hosts in-depth conversation on topics including social media in the digital age, self-love in the Black community, the value of the Black dollar, politics as art and how technology has changed the landscape of how we create, receive and respond to news today.
Like many artists, their gifts are often overwhelming, time-consuming, and leave little room to concentrate on much else.
LaCora Stephens is not only the creator and host of “The YES Show,” she’s recently morphed into the self-proclaimed, “Issa Rae of Christianity,” with her latest short film, “Dating and Waiting,” an intimate project that pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a Christian in today’s fast-paced world of dating. The romantic “dramedy” follows the lives of two sisters who are polar opposites and share their journey through abstinence in the 21st century. Stephens said the film is “really geared towards women in the struggle of abstinence,” noting the importance of encouraging women and men alike to honor
Kenya T. Parham, Creator of Parlay: An Urban Think Tank on Civic Engagement hosts in-depth conversation on topics including social media in the digital age, self-love in the Black community, the value of the Black dollar, politics as art and how technology has changed the landscape of how we create, receive and respond to news today.
Reporter/Videographer: Brittany K. Jackson
Koshie Mills of K3PR and UCLA’s Fowler Museum partner to explore the richness of African art, culture, dance, and particularly, the beautifully intricate nature of African print fashion.
Correspondent/Videographer: Brittany K. Jackson
Mills said that organizing the event was important to ensure African culture and design represented in its purest form.
Now in its 2nd season, Robinson Peete says she’s grateful to OWN for a platform that understands her family and what’s important to them
Actor Stephen Bishop talks about his role as an FBI agent in Bravo’s latest dark comedy series “Imposters”
Katrina Jackson, better known as “Kat Tat” of VH1’s “Black Ink Crew: Chicago,” is making her own way as a boss in the artist community
BET Presents its 2nd Annual ABFF Honors Awards Hosted by Regina Hall. Watch has the Los Angeles Sentinel catches up with the nights’ stars to talk about Black Excellence in Hollywood.
Correspondent: Brittany K. Jackson
Videographer: Kelli Scates
Actors Finesse Mitchel and Chrystee Phariss chat with the Los Angeles Sentinel about their new role in the TV One series “MEDIA” .
Reporter/Videographer: Brittany K. Jackson
Actress Danielle Brooks talks about what keeps her motivated to do her job onscreen.
Host: Brittany K. Jackson
Recently, BET partnered with the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) to present its 2nd Annual ABFF Honors Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA.