Archive for November, 2016
“Mariah’s World” premieres on E! and Bravo Sunday, December 4th at 9pm ET/PT, with subsequent episodes airing on E! Sundays at 9pm
The cast celebrated the achievement in October with a party and cake-cutting ceremony.
The film follows the course of four young West Indians men who arrived to Paris in the 70’s.
Hundreds of thousands of people had the opportunity to pay their respects to the late Castro on Havana’s central Revolution Square.
Supporters of presidential candidate Maryse Narcisse who came in fourth in the vote tallies announced Monday night marched in protest of the election results, according to news accounts.
Established in 2003, the African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) honors excellence in cinema by creating awareness for films with universal appeal to black communities.
In his new role, Vagenas will oversee all soccer activities of the LA Galaxy, LA Galaxy II and Galaxy Academy, including player acquisition, scouting and management of the club’s coaching staffs.
“He’s a massive part of our team,” Sounders head coach Brian Schmetzer said after the game. “You saw him. His groin was sore, he was holding it throughout the second half and he was able to power through that.”
Prior to the primetime telecast, an additional live hour of the special will be broadcast on select NBC stations (7-8 p.m. ET).
“I am Bolt” is out in theaters November 28th and available on Digital HD and On Demand on November 29.
“We knew it (holiday season) was going to be off to a slow start,” Shelley Kohan, vice president of retail consulting at RetailNext, said.
Over 300 participants from thirty-two countries across the region are expected to be in attendance at the twelfth annual Inter-American Network on Government Procurement (INGP) Conference.
He remembered Fidel Castro for his revolutionary leadership and guidance of the Cuban State, and said that “he will go down in the annals of history as one of the leaders who, though coming from a Caribbean island developing state, has had the greatest impact on world history”.
People were still popping champagne bottles in the middle of the street after 4 a.m. — an eruption of jubilation that remained peaceful throughout the night and into Saturday morning.
NAFCA, also known as Nollywood & African Film Critics’ Awards, celebrates African cinema and culture.