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Jamie Foxx, RHOA’s Cynthia Bailey, Peter Thomas at Trumpet Awards 2015 after party

ATLANTA — The Trumpet Awards 2015 after party was as much a star-studded affair as the actual red carpet and awards program itself. Most of…

Braxton Sisters, Waka Flocka, Tammy, Cynthia Bailey Attend Rickey Smiley Screening of ‘Annie’

Renowned comedian and syndicated radio show host Rickey Smiley facilitated an exclusive advanced screening of Columbia Pictures’ new film, Annie, for his celebrity friends and family members in…

Tank new release

Tank made a mark in R&B over the years for earnestly pouring his heart out on ballads such as “Maybe I Deserve” and “Please...

Larry Wilmore to replace Colbert on Comedy Central

NEW YORK (AP) — Writer-comic Larry Wilmore of "The Daily Show" has earned Stephen Colbert's coveted Comedy Central timeslot following Jon Stewart each night. Comedy...

MTV Movie Awards big Hollywood studio plug-fest

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Last year, the MTV Movie Awards moved up its broadcast date from June to April to incorporate a summer movie...

'Hunger Games' top winner at MTV Movie Awards

LOS ANGELES (AP) — "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" earned the prize for best film at Sunday night's MTV Movie Awards, besting even top...

Who else was worthy of 'Late Show' prize?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Congratulations, Stephen Colbert, on winning CBS' "Late Show" gig. You're brilliantly funny, you've proven yourself in the Comedy Central farm...

9th Annual Jazz in the Gardens Full of Surprises [VIDEO]

We don’t know what they knew and when they knew it, but the organizers of the 9th annual Jazz in the Gardens mega-concert in...

MLK’s dream inspires a new march, and a president

President Barack Obama speaks at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington where Martin Luther King Jr., spoke, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) by Nancy Benac and Suzanne Gamboa WASHINGTON (AP) - Standing on hallowed ground of the civil rights movement, President Barack Obama challenged new generations Wednesday to seize the cause of racial equality and honor the "glorious patriots" who marched a half century ago to the very steps from which Rev. Martin Luther King spoke during the March on Washington.

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