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Executive Producer Dream Hampton Talks “Surviving R. Kelly”

January 12, 2019

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia For Dream Hampton, who served as executive producer of the much-talked about “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary, the explosive revelations in the film were just the tip of the iceberg. Hampton said there were many things she couldn’t talk about and will never discuss because it’s “so dark […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dream Hampton, Stacy M. Brown, Surviving R. Kelly

Family Pictures Exhibition is Essential to Milwaukee

November 17, 2018

By Ana Martinez-Ortiz For decades, photographers have used their cameras and their skills to capture the essence of the human spirit. It’s through these tangible memories, that people can get a sense of what was happening at that particular moment. Back in August of this year, the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) announced its new exhibition, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Ana Martinez-Ortiz, Art Exhibitions, Deana Lawson, LaToya Ruby Fraizer, Milwaukee Art Museum, Ray DeCarava

A Review of All the Women in My Family Sing: Women of Color Share Their Stories in a Book of Essays

August 25, 2018

By Nyesha Stone Being a woman isn’t something that’s easily defined, yet society tends to put all women into one box—with the assumption we all share the same experience. As women, we’ve been taught to ignore our differences, when in reality we should be sharing our stories as women not only with the world but […]

Popular Interests In This Article: All the Women in My Family Sing, Book Reviews, Deborah Santana, Nyesha Stone

Black Hollywood Legend Pens New Memoir

December 30, 2017

Jenifer Lewis Shares Secrets to Hollywood Success in New Memoir By Lauren Poteat (NNPA Newswire Contributing Writer) Jenifer Lewis, affectionately nicknamed “Auntie” in Black Hollywood, recently made a special appearance at the Duke Ellington School of Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. where she shared the trials, tribulations and triumphs of her journey to superstardom, while […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Jenifer Lewis, Lauren Poteat

Tracy Reese: Designer of Michelle Obama’s Dress

December 9, 2016

by Patrice Gaines Urban News Service No one knew what First Lady Michelle Obama would choose to wear on stage at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. That decision is generally a secret kept from the public–and designers–until she appears under the spotlights. And when she stepped out onto the stage that historic night, the First […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Democratic National Convention, Fashion, Michelle Obama, Tracy Reese

Addy Walker: A Story Of Sensitive Histories, Representation

October 21, 2016

Newest Black American Girl Doll, Melody, Sparks Look Back At Addy’s Debut By Haleema Shah This year, American Girl, known for its historically themed children’s books and mail order dolls made an announcement – it would add a new doll to its historic line. The doll, named Melody Ellison, would be a 9-year-old African-American girl […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Addy Walker, American Girl Dolls, Haleema Shah, Melody Ellison

Moonlight: Film Review

October 21, 2016

By Dwight Brown NNPA Newswire Film Critic In just his second feature film, writer/director Barry Jenkins tells a compelling story about sexual repression and ambiguity through the eyes of a vulnerable and confused little boy, who grows up to question his sexual identity as a teen and then finds a thin measure of serenity as […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alex Hibbert, Barry Jenkins, Dwight Brown, Film Review, Mahershala Ali, Moonlight Film, Naomie Harris

Film Review: Ava DuVernay Tackles Mass Incarceration and more in “The 13th”

October 15, 2016

By Dwight Brown NNPA Newswire Film Critic The New York Film Festival celebrated its 54th year by trying something new. For the first time in history, its Opening Night World Premiere was a documentary. Even more noteworthy, this non-fiction film is by director Ava DuVernay (Selma) and it focuses on America’s deep problem with its […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Angela Davis, Ava DuVernay, Documentary, Dwight Brown, Film Review, Mass Incarceration, Michelle Alexander, The 13th Movie

Milwaukee Film Festival Offers More Than Just Films

October 7, 2016

By KP Whaley The Milwaukee Film Festival is celebrating its eighth year with more than 500 different events to choose from. It began last Thursday, Sept. 22, and continues through Thursday, Oct. 6. The festival’s artistic and executive director, Jonathan Jackson, said it’s his goal to have the event be as well-known and attended as […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Lens, KP Whaley, Milwaukee Film Festival

Film Review: The Birth of a Nation

October 7, 2016

By Dwight Brown NNPA Wire Service Film Critic Finally, a filmmaker unearths one of the biggest secrets in American history: slave revolts. It’s a lesson rarely mentioned in history books, though it’s common knowledge to anyone who has taken a Black History course. Kudos to actor-turned-director Nate Parker for shepherding this ambitious project from the […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Dwight Brown, Film Review, Nate Parker, The Birth of a Nation

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