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Women Comedians Of Color You Need to Know

Sam Jay @SamJayComic – IG & Twitter Originally from Boston, Sam Jay, has made a name for herself not only competing in and winning comedy competitions but she is also a writer for Saturday Night Live. She was also featured on the Netflix special The Comedy Lineup. Her stand-up is

Michelle Obama To Discuss Her Memoir On YouTube’s Original Special “BookTube”

Premiering this month, the former First Lady is set to headline an original YouTube special called “BookTube.” During the program, Michelle Obama will discuss her memoir Becoming with a panel of education-based YouTubers including Franchesca Ramsey, Ariel Bissett, and Jouelzy. The discussion will be moderated by The Fault in our

What Men Want: The Beauty In The Ever-Evolving Black Woman

While in many ways, What Men Want is a love story between Ali (Taraji P. Henson) and her beau in the making Will (Aldis Hodge), its true heart is the tale of a woman finding, healing, and becoming. Ali is a sports agent who has had to steel herself against

Review | Putting The Black In “Black Monday”

Black Monday is a fictitious story framed as a prologue set to explain a real moment in history – the largest single day stock market from which it gets its name. The lead character, Maurice “Mo” Monroe (Don Cheadle) who runs a multimillion dollar trading company on Wall Street, attempts

Kimberly Stephens Reflects On Her Journey As An Independent Filmmaker On JARO’s Podcast

In our latest episode of the JARO Original Podcast, Indianapolis-based filmmaker Kimberly Stephens spoke with Tomeka Winborne about her journey in the film industry. Stephens, who recently had her national acting and directing debut with the True First documentary series, weighs in on the challenges of being a filmmaker, future

Unlike The Oscars, The Indie Spirit Awards Allowed The Most Authentic Films To Shine

Due to the Oscars completely overshadowing the awards season, I was clueless that an awards ceremony dedicated to independent filmmakers even existed. In fact, I desperately wanted to pitch this exact idea to whoever would listen. Oftentimes, The Academy chooses films that fit their agenda, and overlooks the filmmakers who

Tomi Adeyemi’s Best-Selling Fantasy Novel ‘Children Of Blood And Bone’ Is Being Adapted For The Big Screen

Tomi Adeyemi’s celebrated young adult novel Children of Blood and Bone will soon be adapted into an action fantasy film by Fox 2000 and director Rick Famuyiwa, THR reports. Children of Blood and Bone is Famuyiwa’s first fantasy movie. The Nigerian-American filmmaker is generally known for directing comedy and romance

Black History Storyteller Carolyn Evans Performs As Sojourner Truth And Harriet Tubman On JARO’s Podcast

Carolyn Evans, a professional Black history storyteller and actress, is bridging the gap between generations by continuing the tradition of storytelling. Growing up in New York, Evans discovered her love for storytelling as a young girl, when she would entertain her family with songs, stories, and dancing. As a young

These Vibrant Posters Celebrate Women Role Models And Innovators In STEM

Medium’s Nevertheless podcast, which is now approaching the end of its second season, celebrates various women who are revolutionizing teaching and learning through technology. As part of their podcast episode discussing essential role models in STEM, Nevertheless commissioned female illustrators from across the globe to design posters of eight women

WATCH: Octavia Spencer Unexpectedly Stars As A Psychopath In New Film ‘Ma’

Often praised for exceeding expectations in drama and comedy films, Octavia Spencer’s role as a psychopath in Universal Pictures’ upcoming horror film Ma serves as new territory for the Oscar-winning actress. When a group of underage friends approach Sue Ann (Octavia Spencer) to help them purchase alcohol at their local

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