Members of the AAFCA speak with actress Tichina Arnold via Zoom to discuss her hit series “The Neighborhood” (CBS) and two upcoming projects “Clover,” and “The Main Event” (Netflix). “The … Read More “AAFCA Virtual Roundtable: Tichina Arnold”
Television
“Unsolved” Tries To Do More Than Solve the Murders of Biggie and Tupac
“Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and Notorious B.I.G.,” the ten episode limited series that premiered on USA February 27, may seem like the latest in a never-ending cycle of Biggie … Read More ““Unsolved” Tries To Do More Than Solve the Murders of Biggie and Tupac”
The Current State of Black Television
From real life dramas to the black college experience and all the way into the land of fantasy, black television is steadily soaring and giving us life! For years we … Read More “The Current State of Black Television”
Recap: ‘Black Lightning,’ Episode 1: The Resurrection Scene 1
“I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired!” The famous quote from civil rights activist, Fannie Lou Hamer sets the tone and foreshadows the theme of the CW’s latest, most dope superhero … Read More “Recap: ‘Black Lightning,’ Episode 1: The Resurrection Scene 1 “
Mudbound: Dee Rees’ epic tale breaks new ground in American lore
As the first scene of Dee Rees’ epic Mudbound unfold, Two brothers try to dig a grave for their late father before a storm hits. When they realize the spot … Read More “Mudbound: Dee Rees’ epic tale breaks new ground in American lore”