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Former Vice President Kamala Harris stepped on the NAACP Image Awards stage with a sobering message, calling the civil rights organization a pillar of the Black community and urging people to stay resilient and hold onto their faith during President Donald Trump’s tenure
The 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards should offer the final clue in an unusually unpredictable Oscar race
Sean Baker’s “Anora” won best film, best director and best actor for Mikey Madison at the Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday in what could be a preview of next Sunday’s Oscars
Hunter Schafer says “it’s important to just keep track of where things are in our country,” a day after the “Euphoria” star posted a video in which she revealed her new passport had been issued with a male gender marker
A Norwegian film about love, desire and self-discovery won top honors at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday
Welcome to the weekend; here are 9 things to do in Central Florida.
Lady Gaga has confirmed that she will perform a free concert on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach on May 3
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are officially divorced and single
One of the attorneys for Sean “Diddy” Combs in his sex trafficking case wants to quit the hip-hop mogul’s defense team
Jerry Butler, a premier soul singer whose rich, steady baritone graced such hits as "For Your Precious Love," "Only the Strong Survive" and "Make It Easy On Yourself," has died at age 85
Being cut from her high school basketball team was painful for Baileigh Sinaman-Daniel, but she refused to let that rejection, or being born with one arm, stop her from pursuing her basketball dreams
Voletta Wallace, the dedicated mother of the late great rapper The Notorious B
A New Hampshire artist who started drawing intricate and imaginative “daily doodles” during the COVID-19 pandemic and kept it up for nearly five years straight has died
Prince will loom larger than life on the big screen once again, but for one night only and in a way fans have never seen the film before.
Frankétienne, a renowned writer, painter, actor and musician known as the “father of Haitian letters” has died
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