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Daddario, who previously played Annabeth Chase in two Percy Jackson films, has spoken out after author Rick Riordan defended the casting...
Some fans of Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians novel series have expressed outrage that Jeffries is Black, in contrast...
"Much of the reaction to HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty has focused on Jerry West’s threat...
The reality star formerly known as Melissa Howard, who is half Asian and half Black, was sent attacks via email...
"In 1992 ― just four months after the cops who beat Rodney King nearly to death were acquitted, and the...
"These three shows differ in plot, tone, and production value, yet they’re all fluent in the language of 'Black excellence,'...
A New York Times Magazine profile of Davis, timed to the release of her memoir later this month, notes that...
It was eight years ago, during the 2013-2014 season, that Saturday Night Live's dearth of Black females became such a...
"After eight seasons, Black-ish is wrapping up its award-winning tenure," says Stereo Williams.
"For four seasons, FX’s buzzy drama Snowfall has transported audiences back to Los Angeles, California during the infamous 1980s crack...
"While The Proud Family aimed its humor at us, Louder and Prouder could care less about the OG fans," says...
Early in the fourth season of The Marvelous Mrs.
UPN launched in 1995 with shows appealing toward young white male viewers, from Star Trek: Voyager to WWE.
The ABC News series Soul of a Nation will present “Screen Queens Rising” on Feb.
The new hub will feature programming spotlighting the African American community, including docuseries Profiled: The Black Man and Uprooted, a...