1st Annual AAFCA TV Honors
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) hands out awards to honor outstanding achievement in television at the innaugural AAFCA TV Honors
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) hands out awards to honor outstanding achievement in television at the innaugural AAFCA TV Honors
Angela Lewis has made an indelible imprint in bringing to life Franklin’s Aunt Louie, in FX’s “Snowfall”
The Fuse late night television sketch comedy series highlights social commentary using humor.
In season three of FX’s “Snowfall,” crack cocaine is spreading like wildfire through South Central and like a wildfire, it continues its path of destruction, changing the culture foreve
“South Side” follows two friends who just graduated from community college stuck at “Rent-T-Own,” with an ensemble of quirky characters based in Chicago.
In “A House Divided,” McKinney’s character, Carissa Walker, brings new color to a woman not afraid to use her sensuality to move up in the world.
May 8–September 8, 2019
“ It’s a lot of smoke and mirrors to relationships in Los Angeles”
New tour, book and album highlight ups-and-downs behind the couple’s 30-year relationship
The show continues to thrive with groundbreaking storylines and dynamic characters.
She is a trailblazer among Black Hollywood, an entrepreneur, director and philanthropic inspiration.
When we think of superheros the images of fictional entities like Superman, Iron Man and Wonder Woman come to mind. Usually regular, everyday people do not instantly appear as heros. Oprah Winfrey Network’s (OWN) “Greenleaf” actor, William H. Bryant Jr. hopes to be a hero to kids all over the world.
The Los Angeles Sentinel Newspaper spoke to actor Dorien Wilson about his role in Bounce TV’s number one show “In The Cut.” Wilson, the veteran actor who gained popularity for his role as Professor Oglevee on the UPN sitcom “The Parkers,” plays the character Jay in the show.
that shows black millennials (the 18-34 set) as being tech-savvy, socially and civically engaged, and growing in population
In celebration of Black History Month, the White House Office of Public Engagement hosted a panel and screening event for WGN America’s “Underground,” the upcoming original series, produced by Sony Pictures Television and Tribune Studios, set to premiere Wednesday, March 9 on WGN America.