Nickelodeon is letting kids cast their vote for who they want to be the next president in the Kids Pick the President ‘Kids’ Vote’ poll, with the results revealed in a half-hour special hosted by Nate Burleson and his daughter Mia Burleson.
Category: TV and Film
John Amos, beloved ‘Good Times’ star and Emmy-nominated actor, dies at 84
John Amos, the Emmy-nominated actor and pioneering television star who brought to life some of the most beloved characters in entertainment history, has died at age 84 due to natural causes.
Second judge refuses to grant home release to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was denied bail by U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter, who ruled that the government had proven by clear and convincing evidence that no amount of bail could guarantee his absence from witness tampering.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrested on racketeering and sex trafficking charges
By Ericka Alston BuckSpecial to the AFRO Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested Sept. 16 in New York City on federal charges that include racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) released the unsealed indictment Sept. 17, following Combs’ arrest […]
James Earl Jones, legendary voice of stage and screen dies at 93
James Earl Jones, a legendary actor known for his iconic voice and presence in theater, film and television, has passed away at the age of 93, leaving behind a legacy that will resonate for years to come.
PRESS ROOM: HBCU First LOOK Film Festival announces 2024 “I Aspire” 100 2nd Annual Festival returns to Howard University November 8-10, 2024
The second annual HBCU First LOOK Film Festival, celebrating the rich culture and diverse talent within the HBCU community, will take place on November 8-10, 2024, at Howard University in Washington, D.C., featuring panel discussions, masterclasses, film screenings, and interactive Career & Vendor Lounge.
‘History of a National Treasure: Morgan State University’ documentary highlights roots of historically Black institution in Baltimore
Morgan State University is sponsoring a national public media effort called HBCU Week NOW, featuring 30 hours of original programming dedicated to the history and culture of HBCUs in America, with a premiere of the film “History of A National Treasure: Morgan State University” at Maryland Public Television.
Maryland Public Television highlights Black colleges and universities with fifth annual HBCU Week
Maryland Public Television is celebrating HBCU Week from September 2-8 with 30 hours of HBCU-based content and 12 premiere films, featuring stories about arts, music, history, and sports.
LeBron James Family Foundation inspires a blueprint for community empowerment
The LeBron James Family Foundation has become a national model for athletes, entertainers and politicians, providing comprehensive support to over 1,400 students in the Akron area and redefining the concepts of family and community.
Nick Arrington, hometown reality star, throws out the first pitch at Nationals stadium
Nick Arrington, a prominent cast member on Bravo network’s “Summer House: Martha\’s Vineyard”, threw out the ceremonial first pitch for the Nationals versus Chicago Cubs game on Aug. 30, celebrating HBCU/Divine Nine Day.
D.C. activists vouch for statehood as ‘51st State’ documentary premieres at D.C./DOX Film Festival
A documentary called “51st State” was premiered at the D.C./DOX Film Festival, highlighting the fight for statehood in the nation’s capital and the need for representation for the District of Columbia’s 700,000 residents.
PRESS ROOM: Documentary shines a light on cotillions as a way to celebrate Black girlhood
A Black debutante ball in Canton, Ohio, is using the cotillion experience as programming for Black girls, many of whom live below the poverty line, and the documentary “The Debutantes” explores the pressure of paying bills, familial tensions and discovering themselves in a world where they feel judged.