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Star-studded fundraiser event to celebrate Belafonte’s 95th birthday

A star-studded line-up will celebrate the 95th birthday of legendary singer, songwriter, activist, and actor Harry Belafonte. HB95 will be held on March 1,...

Jesse Williams responds to petition to fire him; Shonda Rhimes defends him

Actor and activist Jesse Williams’ impassioned speech at the BET Awards may have inspired a rousing standing ovation with that audience, but it has incited…

Fox News says it doesn’t know why Jesse Williams is ‘so angry’

Leave it to Fox News to be confused and shock that “Grey’s Anatomy” star Jesse Williams would be “so angry,” as they put it. Williams…

BET Awards full of Prince tributes and political moments

The BET Awards — or "The Prince Tribute Show" — featured emotional and energetic performances from Sheila E., Stevie Wonder and Jennifer Hudson honoring...

Winners at Sunday night's BET Awards in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Winners of the BET Awards, presented Sunday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles: Video of the Year — Beyonce, "Formation" Best...

George Clinton, Judith Hill make Ebony magazine gala musical

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) _ Ebony magazine's annual Power 100 list highlights black leaders in business, politics, arts and academia, but the gala celebrating...

Stars speak out about Baltimore; others won't risk it

LOS ANGELES (AP) — As the events in Baltimore continue to grip the nation, a few celebrities are raising their voices for the city...

Outspoken about Ferguson, Jesse Williams may be this generation’s Harry Belafonte

(The Washington Post) -There are many ways to get celebrity activism wrong when it comes to a situation like the one that has emerged...

Jerrika Hinton sizzles in Grey’s Anatomy

(NNPA)--Jerrika Delayne Hinton, who plays Stephanie Edwards on Grey’s Anatomy, has made her family and friends in Dallas proud. A feisty yet compassionate doctor,...

NFL draft: 10 things to watch for during draft

FASHION STATEMENT-- In this April 26, 2012 photo, quarterback Robert Griffin III, right, poses for photographs with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after he was selected as the second pick overall by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the NFL football draft in New York. Fashionistas surely will be tracking the expensive, colorful designer suits, hairstyles (think dreadlocks) and even socks of the draftees as they take the stage after being selected. (Think Robert Griffin III, the Redskins' top pick in 2012, who wore a baby blue jacket, checkered-patterned shirt, purplish tie with horizontal stripes, and burgundy and gold socks. Fashion is one of the things to watch for during the three-day NFL draft beginning Thursday, April 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, File) by Richard Rosenblatt NEW YORK (AP) — Since 1936, the NFL has picked the best of college football to join the pro league. From the very first pick — Jay Berwanger, who also was the first bust, never playing a down in the NFL — to last year's No. 1, Andrew Luck, the draft has always offered plenty of intrigue for teams and fans.

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