Facebook has done it again! The social app is waning in popularity and after their latest end of year campaign, we are guessing they may lose a lot more subscribers than they anticipated.
The NYPD is absolutely using the tragic deaths of the two officers who were murdered last weekend as an opportunity to stick to the man they blame for all the chaos and mayhem befalling their unit.
This has to fall into the category of the dumbest piece ever written. The Hollywood Reporter understandably has to find innovative ways to entertain so as to not bore readers and most of the time they score – but there are those moments that leave us scratching heads.
Azealia Banks is not ready to give up the fight when it comes to the ongoing debate she initiated with rival “Igloo Australia” (Sorry Iggy but we actually prefer this moniker to yours) regarding the appropriation issues within the hip-hop community.
The critics have spoken! Selma – the highly touted film that seems to be a godsend for those of us who are immersed in the trenches of racial strife is officially a raving success and worthy of all the praise and adulation.
It has been almost three years since actor and filmmaker Bill Duke unleashed Dark Girls – a documentary that examined the plight of women with dark skin, navigating a society and community that still devalues their existence. It was a troubling film that served no other purpose than to painfully reiterate what we already know.
Embattled comedian Bill Cosby is definitely not ending the year on a good note. The past couple of months have been an intense litany of putrid accusations that have done an immaculate job tarnishing what was seemingly a flawed reputation.
Jay-Z turned 45 recently, which may have inspired his recent jaunt to none other than Iceland with his ladylove.
The Sony fiasco has amassed quite a few casualties and the aftermath is still rippling through the entertainment industry and seeping through almost every facet.
Rush Limbaugh has made a career out of uttering words that are just as dumb as he looks. His brand of racist dialogue always garners him the attention he seeks but more importantly it confirms the fact that people who are inherently racist are not only physically repulsive but also bitter about their apparent shortcomings.