There is a recent piece in Ms. Magazine titled “Kerry Washington’s ‘Professional’ Hair” and in it the author who happens to be a white woman attempts to delve in the over-wrought and complicated topic of hair as it pertains to black women.
WE tv’s Match Made In Heaven made its debut on Wednesday night and despite my best intentions, I found myself sucked in as soon as featured bachelor, Shawn Bullard arrived on the scene.
The SAG Awards on Sunday night presented the standard fare that we have come to expect from award shows- but just when things seemed stuck in stagnancy, a miracle happened.
Shonda Rhimes has been brewing a new offering for ABC and it will officially join the lineup for the upcoming pilot season.
The landscape of primetime television just got a little wider, thanks to new deals brokered by two women who have managed to create an empire based on their ability to keep audiences glued to their TV sets.
Lamar Hurd, a Portland-based sportscaster seems to be poised to change the course of ABC’s main staple The Bachelor, thanks to his cheerleader and apparently loyal assistant Tammy who skillfully submitted an application to ABC.
Star of the upcoming Hunger Games and industry ingénue, Jennifer Lawrence had the pleasure of announcing the Oscar nominees along side Tom Sherak, who happens to the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Now that the fall TV schedule is in full swing, its becoming clear, which shows, will become mainstays and which ones will be terminated.