Here’s a key event that happened on this day brought to you by Black Facts 1927 – Sidney Poitier born On this day Sidney Poitier, who will be the first African American to win an Academy Award in a starring role, is born in Miami, Fl.
Ciara Accompanies Russell Wilson To White House State Dinner The rumors about Seahawks QB Russell Wilson and Ciara have been swirling around for the better part of a week…at it looks like the chatter was correct. Though speculation mounted that Russell would take Ciara to the White House as his date for Saturday Night’s Correspondents dinner , it turns out that he planned to take her to the State Dinner all along. Well, taking a girl to a fancy dinner with President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seems like a major step. These two must be getting pretty serious right? Congrats to the happy couple! YouTube
Blackbird Director Calls Out Homophobic Black Actors “Blackbird” director Patrik Polk and star Isaiah Washington stopped by Sway in the Morning to chat about the movie, when the topic turned to Black actors and some of their reluctance to play homosexual characters on screen. Jump to the 2:35 mark to hear why Patrik calls out Shemar Moore, Gary Dourdan, Michael Jai White, and in particular Allen Payne, for refusing to star in one of his films out of fear of an on-screen kiss. Patrik also points out studies that show how the men who are most hateful of homosexuality and rail against gay men the hardest are typically the ones harboring some hidden feelings they aren’t quite comfortable with… YouTube
Taraji P. Henson Covers Uptown Magazine And Talks Empire Stereotypes ‘Empire’ leading lady Taraji P. Henson is steaming up the pages of Uptown Magazine’s latest issue and talkin’ that talk in the process. Uptown recently caught up with the oscar-award winning actress for a quick sit down and she dished on all things ‘Empire,” including some of the backlash the show has received for honing in on African-American stereotypes. Check out some of what she had to say below. via Uptown Magazine On Black Actors Having to Take Turns in Hollywood: It feels good that there’s not just one black person. I don’t like that we get fixated on one or two at a time, or three at a time. If you look at Caucasian Hollywood, every year there’s a handful of new faces you’ve never seen before, then after that, they got five movies coming out and they’re introducing you to more talent. So I’m just so happy to see what’s happening on television right now. We have options and that’s how it should be. On “Empire” Being Stereotypical: That’s what art is supposed to do: expose this sh*t. You know, we’re dealing with subject matter that’s not really dealt with…so let’s lift the carpet up and deal with this dirt. It’s not like we bashed Barack Obama and the show went off. No, Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard) jumped in his [son’s] a**. That’s real life stuff. So I’m glad you’re mad.” On Her Future Success: I’ve come a long way from ‘Aye, that’s that girl from Baby Boy’ to now people know how to pronounce my name. But I’m just scratching the surface. For whatever reason, God gave me this life, and I’m not gon’ f**k it up. We’ll definitely be tuning in to see more Cookie tonight on ‘Empire!’ Will you?
Actor Samuel L. Jackson has been in some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters. Therefore, he is probably one of the most recognizable black actors of our…
Actor Samuel L. Jackson has been in some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters. Therefore, he is probably one of the most recognizable black actors of our…