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Shonda Rhymes and Oprah reveal why they’ll never get married.

The two biggest mahogany-hued media moguls in the world explained explicitly why matrimony has never fit their personal palates. Shonda Rhimes, the serial series-producing savant…

Move over Olivia Pope… Iyanla Vanzant is the Ultimate ‘Fixer’

Reality Series Tackles Gay Pastors In The Black Church This Weekend   Iyanla Vanzant knows all about comebacks. In her lifetime she’s bounced back from…

‘Being a Black gay Christian pastor is taboo’ – Iyanla (Watch)

*EUR On The Scene with Iyanla Vanzant at OWN Studios, talking controversy, community issues, season three lessons, and who can’t be fixed. *EUR On The…

Oprah goes ‘retro’: Poses for ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s O Mag covers (Look!)

  *Oprah Winfrey is stepping back a few decades to pay tribute to the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s in the October 2015 issue of...

Rapper T.I. talks changed life on ‘Oprah: Where are They Now?’

Oprah Winfrey is the human truth serum. Rap impresario and TV reality star T.I. will join the cadre of A-list stars who freely and eagerly…

Lack of Black women becomes ‘SNL’ issue

This Oct. 29, 2013 photo released by NBC shows actress Kerry Washington, right, with cast member Taran Killam during a promotional shoot for "Saturday Night Live," in New York. Washington will host the late night comedy sketch series on Nov. 2. (AP Photo/NBC, Dana Edelson) by David BauderAP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Kerry Washington's turn as host of "Saturday Night Live" this week gives that television institution something it hasn't seen much lately: a Black woman onstage trying to make people laugh. The show's diversity has become an issue, pushed to the forefront by comments from the two Black male cast members.

Kym Whitley uses her life to inspire single parents in ‘Raising Whitley’

KYM WHITLEY Funny lady Kym Whitley is on a mission to teach single mothers and fathers that they don't have to raise their children alone.

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