Television
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Has the Golden Era of the ‘Real Housewives’ Franchise Come and Gone?
With the myriad of recent departures and decline in viewership, it begs the question of whether or not the golden age of the show has passed
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Before They Were Famous: Black Stars’ Surprising Early TV Roles
Before you obsess over new seasons of their TV hits, check out stars like Angela Bassett, Aldis Hodge and Niecy Nash-Betts in some of their early roles.
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Jaleel White Reveals Shocking Physical Effect of Playing Steve Urkel
The ‘Family Matters’ star explains how being Steve Urkel is still impacting his life.
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Natasha Rothwell’s ‘How to Die Alone’ Explores the Emotional Balancing Act of Black Women
The Emmy nominee spoke to The Root about how her brilliant new Hulu series is destined to become your new obsession.
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Oh No He Didn’t! Here’s Why Black Twitter Is Mad At ‘White Will Smith’ Making Shady Joke About Black Will Smith At The Emmys
The 'Slow Horsemen' creator thought the tongue-in-cheek joke would go over well, but all it got was cringe
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Biggest Snubs and Surprises at the 2024 Emmys
The biggest night in television returned on Sunday evening, with shows like "The Bear" winning major awards.
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‘Martin,’ ‘Good Times’ and Other Black Artists, Series Snubbed by the Emmys
Tracee Ellis Ross, Tim Reid, ‘Living Single’ and ‘A Different World are some of the influential people and projects that never won Primetime Emmys.
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The Incredible True-Crime Gangsta Story Behind ‘Fight Night’
The premiere of Peacock’s new star-studded limited series has us examining the true crime podcast that reveals what really happened on fight night.
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‘The Acolyte’ Star Amandla Stenberg Blames ‘Hyper-Conservative Bigotry’ For ‘Star Wars’ Series’ Cancellation
‘It's not a huge shock for me…there has been a rampage of vitriol that we have faced since the show was announced,’ the actress said on Instagram.
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Maya Rudolph’s Best ‘Kamala Harris’ Sketches To Date
The "Saturday Night Live" legend has given us multiple memorable sketches as the Vice President, with (hopefully) more to come.