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Celebrities Come Out to Honor at the Triumph Awards

Last night, the 2015 Triumph Awards presented by Reverend Al Sharpton, National Action Network (NAN) and TV One, was filmed in Atlanta at 200 Peachtree. Hosted by actressTichina Arnold, the ceremony – now in its 6th year – recognized the impact its honorees have made on our society. Recording artist and philanthropist Tyrese Gibson was …

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ALL NEW BACK-TO-BACK EPISODES OF TYLER PERRY’S ‘FOR BETTER OR WORSE’ TONIGHT

Tune in to OWN tonight at 9:00PM & 9:30PM ET/PT for new episodes of Tyler Perry’s “For Better or Worse.” Last season ended with a young girl arriving and claiming that Marcus is her father; additionally the series has been focusing on the contentious divorce between Richard and Keisha. When the new episodes begin, Marcus …

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The Moment Shonda Rhimes Realized She Never Wanted To Get Married

Shonda Rhimes will never walk down the aisle — and she is more than happy with her decision not to. In a Sept. 8 interview with Entertainment Weekly, the screenwriter, director and producer discussed her upcoming memoir Year Of Yes and some of the topics she covers in it. Rhimes told EW that she realized she didn’t …

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We Luv It: Amandla Stenberg is Bringing BadAss Black Women to Comics!

Amandla Stenberg says we need more badass girls — and she’s helping to make that happen. The 16-year-old actress, who is widely-recognized for her activism around social and cultural issues — is, yet again, speaking up and speaking out for women of color who often go under- and misrepresented. This time, Stenberg is using her talent …

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African-American Female Team Produce Indie Horror Film ‘The Dark Rite’

When most people think about the combination of Black folks and horror films they think of the stereotypical “first to die” trope (one that is too true), and then depending on your generation, ‘Candyman,’ ‘Blacula,’ or even the TV series ‘True Blood.’ Though a shift is occurring through the continual work of the ladies on …

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