Rapper and actor Gene “Groove” Allen, known as one-third of the City hip-hop trip Groove B. Chill, has died unexpectedly, according to his family.
It would not be possible for Black people to be celebrated the way we are today without those who paved the way before us, whether they’re musicians or athletes. Last year, we lost so many legends ...
To Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley, he was his cousin Chris, the hilarious kid he grew up with whom he watched rise to fame on "Saturday Night Live" and shine in movies such as "Tommy Boy," while away ...
He was consistent – that’s the word that comes to mind when I think of Kevin,” said Roy Hinson, Black’s classmate, four-year teammate and the star center of the 1983 squad. “He was kind of the glue ...
Collectively, Goose Tatum, Marques Haynes, Meadowlark Lemon and Curly Neal played Globetrotters basketball for more than 70 ...
Robbie Williams has been revealed as the mystery bidder who snapped up a pair of Eric Morecambe’s beloved glasses at auction ...
Tony Roberts, a versatile, Tony Award-nominated theater performer at home in both plays and musicals and who appeared in ...
Dennis Richmond, a beloved Bay Area newsman died Wednesday, KTVU reports. A rarity in the business, he stayed at one station ...
Coronation Street veteran Nigel Havers has been confirmed to star in the second series of the hit BBC comedy, Black Ops. The ...
Debbie Allen has never let bias stop her, whether in Hollywood or healthcare. Now, she’s using her voice to fight diabetes ...
A new show from the late All in the Family producer centers on an Alabama widower and his trans daughter. Clean Slate delivers laughs and tenderness, courtesy of stars George Wallace and Laverne Cox.