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What Can’t He Do? Comedian and Talk Show Host Wayne Brady Has An Epic Net Worth

Wayne Brady may have gotten his start in comedy, but the adored media personality has excelled beyond it. After relocating from his hometown of Columbus, Georgia, to Orlando, Florida, as a child, he began expressing interest in acting, and by age 16, Brady was performing in the local theater community. He even joined an improv […]

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HBCU Honoring Distinguished Agriculture Leader with Center Naming

Alcorn State University will honor one of its distinguished alums, Dr. Jesse Harness Sr., by naming its Agriculture and Extension Center after him in a ceremony scheduled for Friday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m. The event will take place on the university’s Lorman campus and celebrate Dr. Harness’s remarkable contributions to agricultural education and community

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Manhattan University to Host the HBCU Harlem Renaissance

This Saturday, the vibrant spirit of Historically Black Colleges and Universities will be alive at Manhattan University as they host the 4th Annual Harlem Renaissance Classic. The event, set to take place at Draddy Gymnasium in Riverdale, promises an exciting day filled with basketball, educational opportunities, and cultural celebrations for alumni and future HBCU graduates

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24 Tricky Cinema Trivia Questions to Test the Film Buffs in Your Life

No game night or kickback is complete without a proper trivia session.  For people whose favorite pastime is a good cinematic experience, flexing their knowledge of film productions is where they thrive. Tricky movie trivia can revolve around favorites such as The Wizard of Oz or new classics like the upcoming Gladiator II. Players can

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‘Interior Chinatown’ Ending Explained: Don’t Miss This Book-To-Screen Adaptation

If you’ve been keeping up with the latest Hulu original shows, you’re likely already aware of Interior Chinatown. The series, which is based on the best-selling 2020 novel of the same name by Charles Yu, aired all ten episodes of its first season on Nov. 19. Much like the book, its adaptation offers an intense

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HBCU Launches Inaugural Education Leadership Fellowship Program

Texas Southern University has proudly rolled out its inaugural Education Leadership Fellowship Program, a groundbreaking initiative to nurture the next generation of educational leaders. Established under the leadership of Board of Regents Chairman Brandon L. Simmons, this program seeks to empower recent graduates by immersing them in crucial policy development and innovative projects that will

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Illinois Supreme Court Sides with Jussie Smollett, Tosses Felony Conviction

Jussie Smollett has been handed a major legal victory after the conviction against him over an alleged hoax of a hate crime was overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court. The court ruled that the second prosecution of Smollett served as a violation of due process and said the State was supposed to respect its earlier

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Celeste Dalla Porta Steals the Spotlight in Paolo Sorrentino’s “Parthenope” Official Trailer

Acclaimed director Paolo Sorrentino returns with Parthenope, an evocative and visually stunning masterpiece. Known for his Academy Award-winning work on The Great Beauty, Sorrentino invites the viewer deep into a personal tale set in the sun-drenched streets of Naples. With its rich storytelling and breathtaking cinematography, Parthenope is sure to engrave its mark on the

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Jussie Smollett’s Conviction In Hate Crime Hoax Case Overturned By Illinois Supreme Court

Jussie Smollett’s conviction for falsely reporting a hate crime to Chicago Police in 2019 was overturned Thursday by the Illinois Supreme Court. Smollett’s conviction tied to staged attack incident Blavity reported that Smollett initially lied to police, stating that he was attacked near his Chicago apartment by two men (identified as brothers Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo)

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