Celebrating Richard Parsons: A Trailblazer in Media and Empowerment
In a world where representation matters, Richard Parsons stands out as a powerful figure whose impact on the media industry resonates deeply within the African American community. Born on October 3, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York, Parsons rose from...
Celebrating Kwanzaa: Traditions and Modern Celebrations
As December winds down and the holiday spirit fills the air, many people prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa, a meaningful festival that honors African American heritage and culture. Celebrated from December 26 to January 1, Kwanzaa emphasizes unity,...
Reflections From The Pandemic Shape R.T. Thorne’s First Film ’40 Acres’
A few years ago, as the COVID-19 pandemic upended daily life, director R.T. Thorne found himself grappling with “existential fears.” With supply chains collapsing and panic-buying in full swing, the Calgary-born filmmaker began to...
‘Everybody Still Hates Chris’: Comedy Central Unveils Premiere Date and First Look
The Hollywood Reporter has revealed a first look (above) of Comedy Central’s upcoming sitcom Everybody Still Hates Chris, an animated series inspired by the UPN/CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris. It will premiere on September 25th. Similar to...