Archive for May, 2019
The award winning director of classics such as “A Dry White Season” and “Sugar Cane Alley” was the first black woman to direct a film for a major studio and the first black director to win a César Award.
Seaga played a vital role in the development of the Jamaican music industry. He was a record producer and a record company owner.
The research also found that above 90% of Black women were infected with the HIV through their male partner.
The Auto Club defines a holiday trip as one at least 50 miles away from home, and the Memorial Day holiday travel period is defined as Thursday, May 23 to Monday, May 27.
Over a career that has spanned three decades, Blanchard has scored more than 50 films, recorded more than 33 albums and toured the world.
Warner Bros. Pictures is distributing “Tenet” worldwide and has slated the film for a July 17, 2020 release.
With the 2020 Census approaching, California Native American media met with state officials in Sacramento to discuss ways to ensure a more accurate count.
“Lettin’ the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier n’ puttin’ it back in.”—-Will Rogers
“Ma” tells the story of Sue Ann (Spencer), a lonely woman who befriends a group of teenagers.
Shahidi and Melton are an appealing screen couple with an easy chemistry between the two of them. If one is willing to look beyond race, it’s easy to root for the pair.
In a recent interview, Junior confessed that when he first wrote “Mama Used to Say,” it was intended as reggae.
Sales remained below the 400,000 level for the ninth consecutive month and have fallen on a year-over-year basis for a full year.
Now in its 8th year, the Garifuna International Indigenous Film Festival (GIIFF) takes place next week in Los Angeles.
Funds raised at the event will be used to provide scholarships to college bound young ladies from the inner city of Los Angeles.
Other nominees include Lupita Nyong’o for movie “Us,” Jason Mitchell for “The Chi” and Amandla Stenberg also got a nod for her role in movie “The Hate U Give.”