- LACMA Showcases ‘Imagining Black Diasporas: 21st-Century Art and Poetics’ Exhibit
- Sheenway School and Culture Center — Educating Youth to Lead the Future Over 50 Years
- Record-Breaking Hate Crimes Against Black Angelenos on the Rise
- Los Angeles Rams and LAPD Spread Holiday Cheer with Annual Sleigh Ride
- Heather Hutt Sworn-in as Councilwoman for L.A.’s 10th District
- Visit Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza for Holiday Photos with Santa
- Homeless and Their Advocates Speak Out in New Film, ‘WE, the Vulnerable of LA’
- The Congressman Wore Sneakers: An Evening With Hakeem Jeffries
- Brotherhood Crusade Honors SEIU President April Verrett at 2024 Pioneer of African American Achievement Award Dinner
- No. 18 UCLA Men’s Basketball Defeats Prairie View A&M 111-75
- Athletes in $2.8 billion college lawsuit tell judge they want to create a players’ association
- Cal, UNLV Inspire La Tijera Students at Day of Play
- Student Athlete of the Week: Koa Seymour
NAACP Image Awards
Actor Kristoff St. John’s Death Ruled Accidental
Actor Kristoff St. John, who starred in the long-running soap opera “The Young and the Restless,” died from heart disease, the coroner’s office announced.
WATCH: Authors of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics” Discuss Book and Politics with Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper
WATCH: Authors of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics Land NAACP Image Award Nomination, Checkout their Conversation with Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper
Vic Bulluck Directs Viola Davis and Julius Tennon Produced Play ‘Paradise’
Bulluck’s new passion project is his latest play titled “Paradise.” Originally written by Laura Censebella, the play shares the journey between a gifted Yemeni-American and biology teacher’s unlikely relationship. The pair becomes tangled in conflict, religious differences, and test the boundaries of mentorship. Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s production company JuVee Productions teamed with American Oasis to bring the play to life.
‘50th NAACP Image Awards’ to Air Live on TV One March 30, 2019 From the Dolby Theater In Hollywood
The 50th NAACP Image Awards will air LIVE on TV One, a division of Urban One, Inc., on March 30, 2019. For the first time ever, the telecast will take place from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, California.
Starz Signs Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson to New Multi-Year Overall Deal
Under the new deal, which includes a three series commitment, the addition of a dedicated development executive accompanied by a discretionary fund for use in developing G-Unit projects, Jackson will also have access to the full breadth of the Starz and Lionsgate platforms, including access to additional distribution channels and input into the merchandising and licensing of G-Unit developed brands and content. The scope of this new deal, in combination with his current television series and development, solidifies 50’s position as one of the most successful crossover artists of the modern television era.
40 Years Later another NAACP Image Award nomination for Ernie Hudson
In the industry for more than 40 years, Hudson has embodied a triple-digit number of characters, and at 72 years-young, is still looking for roles that will challenge him.
Malcolm Ali speaks on having prime real estate
Malcolm Ali talks about being denied red carpet access from the NAACP Awards.
Malcolm Ali speaks on Access Conspiracies
Malcolm Ali talks about the black press being denied access to certain events and legendary photographer Bill Jones.
Shalita Grant star of NCIS: New Orleans speaks at the 48th annual NAACP Image Awards
Shalita Grant who plays the role of Agent Sonja Percy on the hit series NCIS: New Orleans, speaks at the 48th annual NAACP Image Awards.
Tina Lifford speaks at the 48th annual NAACP Image Awards
Tina Lifford who plays Aunt Violet on the hit series “Queen Sugar,” catches up with the Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper and the L.A. Watts Times Newspaper on the red carpet at the 48th annual NAACP Image Awards.
Timon Kyle Durrett speaks at 48th annual NAACP Image Awards
Timon Kyle Durrett speaks at 48th annual NAACP Image Awards
Ashley Jackson, Daughter of Jesse Jackson, at the NAACP Image Awards
Ashley Jackson, Daughter of Jesse Jackson, at the NAACP Image Awards