Phylicia Rashad paid tribute to Malcolm-Jamal Warner during the Emmy Awards In Memoriam segment on Sunday (14.09.25). The 77-year-old actress opened the emotional section of the show by honouring her late Cosby Show on-screen son, who drowned in July aged 54.
The mother of actresses Debbie Allen and Phylicia Rashad, Vivian Ayers, passed away on Monday, August 18, just weeks after celebrating her 102nd birthday.
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 3, “Love Is Never Easy.”] The Gilded Age portrays the Black elite of
The power of many Black-led horror movies and shows is their ability to use the conventions of the genre to explore the troubled history of race, particularly as it has functioned in the United States. When it comes right down to it, sometimes history itself is just as terrifying as anything in the world of the supernatural.
When it comes to filling said branches with grandparents, there are many to choose from in Hollywood. So, let’s get into the celebrities everyone wants to be their grandparents.
Celebrity sisters have taken over Hollywood from the big screen to reality TV. They’re captivating in one way or another, whether it be their talent or their ability to brand themselves as a big deal. Whether or not they are a big deal is debatable, but people eat it up like a Vegas buffet.
The Gilded Age Season 3 is gearing up to begin production with the announcement of four new cast members that are sure to thrill theater lovers. Phylicia Rashad, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Victoria Clark, and Jordan Donica will appear in new roles in the upcoming season on HBO, for which a release date has not yet been announced.
Howard University is honoring Chadwick Boseman in an unrivaled way. The Washington, D.C.-based university announced Wednesday (May 26) that its newly re-established college of fine arts will be named the Chadwick A.
Phylicia Rashad is about to repurpose her experience as an acclaimed actress into educational material as the newly appointed dean of Howard University's College of Fine Arts.
The COVID-19 pandemic has infiltrated Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and dominated most of Season 17's storylines, but Thursday night's "Sign O' the Times" episode ventured outside to address the protests surrounding racial injustice and systemic oppression that defined last summer.