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Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is featuring a wide variety of performers, authors, ...
The New York Historical prepares to examine the campaign against Communism that once shook Hollywood and beyond.
Like Atlanta’s unlikely journey to host the 1996 Centennial Olympics, for The Games in Black and White filmmakers George ...
Charles Burnett has been living with “Killer of Sheep” for more than half a century. Burnett, 81, shot “Killer of Sheep” on black-and-white 16mm in the early 1970s for less than $10,000. Originally ...
Sgt. William Carney, whose Civil War heroism was portrayed by Denzel Washington in the movie "Glory," will get his own comic ...
Ryan Coogler's first original film, 'Sinners,' blends elements of supernatural horror, gangster drama, romance, and blues ...
BLACKPINK's Rose becomes the only K-Pop idol to be nominated in non K-pop categories at the AMAs. Check out this article for ...
“Sinners” is a seven-layer cake of cinematic excellence. Ryan Coogler did more than give us a Jim Crow-era vampire scary movie. He tip-toed on the lines of life and death, in between American horror ...
The Vietnam War cast a long shadow across not just one of the most fertile periods of American filmmaking, but has led ...
Black movies have a powerful influence on our style, especially regarding hair. Iconic characters often set trends that ...
The words of Linda Martell – the first commercially successful Black female country artist – sum up the ethos of Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning album Cowboy Carter: “Genres are a funny little concept, ...
Highlights this weekend include a floral show inspired by “Downton Abbey” fashions at Hudson Yards and a free Earth Day ...