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The Weeknd to Star in New Psychological Thriller Hurry Up Tomorrow with Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan

Making a rare artistic crossover, The Weeknd has announced that his forthcoming album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, will be extended into film with a psychological thriller of the same name. Lionsgate has acquired the project for worldwide theatrical distribution, the singer’s next bold move into filmmaking. Starring alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, the “Die For […]

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BET+ Delivers Heartwarming Holiday Films with Style Me for Christmas and Brewster’s Millions: Christmas

BET+ is spreading holiday cheer this season with two original films, Style Me For Christmas and Brewster’s Millions: Christmas, each putting a new spin on the magic and meaning of the holiday season. Premiering on November 14, Style Me For Christmas stars R&B singer Mario, Raven Goodwin, and Pretty Vee in a romantic holiday story

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HBCU Buzz Artist Spotlight: BriTheBull, Central State University

Bria Spaulding, better known as BriTheBull in the music scene, embodies the spirit of creativity, resilience, and inspiration. Hailing from Cincinnati, OH, Spaulding has made waves as a DJ and emcee, captivating diverse audiences with her vibrant energy and undeniable talent. Campus Involvement and Leadership Spaulding began her career in 2017 as a host and

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Hampton University Celebrates Grand Reopening of Kittrell Hall

On Oct. 25, Hampton University marked a significant milestone with the grand reopening of Kittrell Hall, the cornerstone of its School of Pharmacy. Named in honor of Dr. Flemmie P. Kittrell, the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D in nutrition, Kittrell Hall stands as a testament to her legacy of service, particularly to

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When Will We Know Who Won The Election? Here’s When To Expect Results To Roll In On Tuesday

Millions of Americans will be eagerly sitting in front of their TVs on Tuesday night, waiting to see who will the 2024 presidential election. The anxiety will undoubtedly be heavy for most voters as they see the numbers fluctuate throughout the night. Particularly for the people who may be confused about the election process or

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Harris Tops Trump In Surprising Iowa Poll As Other Polls Show Tight Race Going Into Election Day

With Election Day on Tuesday, campaigns, pundits and voters have been sorting through the last round of polling data to try to figure out which candidate has winning momentum ahead of Tuesday. The final polls have included some surprising results, but also show how close this election remains. Iowa poll puts Harris ahead in conservative

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ECSU Unveils Inspiring Library Mural Honoring Visionary Leaders

Elizabeth City State University unveiled a mural on the walls of G.R. Little Library celebrating visionaries who have profoundly influenced both the library and the surrounding community. The unveiling took place during the school’s annual homecoming week, marking a significant moment for students, alumni, and faculty alike. Nia Kearney is a university library technician and

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‘Hells Kitchen’ Star Kecia Lewis Asks Patti LuPone To Apologize For ‘Racially Microaggressive’ Remarks About Show

Hell’s Kitchen star Kecia Lewis demands that Broadway veteran Patti LuPone apologize for her viral remarks about the musical being “too loud.” Lewis, 59, shared a five-minute video on her Instagram account, describing it as an open letter to LuPone, 75, regarding her comment to a fan about the show, which Lewis called “bullying,” “offensive,”

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‘American Coup: Wilmington 1898’ Preview Shows Traditional White Media’s Connection To Racial Violence

PBS‘ upcoming documentary American Coup: Wilmington 1898 connects the power of white media to further fear and violence toward Black Americans in this exclusive clip. In the clip below, journalists and experts talk about the part white newspapers, including The New York Times and Collier’s Weekly, played in stoking racist fears, including the fear of

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