• Ncuti Gatwa : “White Mediocrity" Gets Celebrated, Black People Must Be “Flawless” to Get Half That"

    Ncuti Gatwa Says While "White Mediocrity" Gets Celebrated, Black People Must Be "Flawless" to Get Half That https://t.co/LykvbU6riC— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 21, 2024 Ncuti Gatwa is getting candid about his battle with acceptance.“We’re trained to be like, ‘If I’m not exceptional, I won’t be loved.’ Certainly, I think that was my thing. So, yeah, I think I’m just learning now like, ‘Oh, you are allowed to be loved.’ You don’t have to be excellent or aspire to that term, ‘Black...

  • Shōgun: What the Hit Series Gets Wrong About Japan

    Is Shōgun a Japanese show or an American one? It was produced by an

  • The Undertaker Believes R-Truth Should Get His Own Variety Show

    WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker recently took to an episode of his Six Feet Under podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including how he thinks one-half of the WWE World Tag Team Champions R-Truth should have his own variety show. Undertaker said, “What about R-Truth, how entertaining is he? They need […] The post The Undertaker Believes R-Truth Should Get His Own Variety Show first appeared on PWMania - Wrestling News.

  • Longtime announcer Rod Black gets to call son's hit

    Rod Black is a long-time sports commentator in Canada and former play-by-play man for the Toronto Blue Jays. On Tuesday, he got to do some play-by-play again, albeit in a more unofficial — and exciting — manner than what he’s used to. Black’s son, Tyler Black, made his MLB debut for the Milwaukee Brewers on

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    Tyler Black Gets His Shot As The Brewers Look For An Offensive Boost

    One of baseball’s youngest and most experienced rosters just got even younger and more inexperienced as the Brewers promoted infield prospect Tyler Black.

  • ‘We’d be hesitant to apply again’ — black artists on barriers to getting funding

    Black artists are often held to a “higher standard” when it comes to funding and recognition, it has been claimed.

  • Osaka gets first win on clay since 2022 in Madrid

    Naomi Osaka says she is "embracing the clay a lot more now" as she captured her first victory on the surface since 2022 in the Madrid Open first round on Wednesday. The Japanese former world number one grew up playing on hard courts in the United States and has mostly

  • Toyota launches all-new land cruiser 250 series in Japan

    Toyota Motor Corp has announced the addition of the "250" series to the Land Cruiser lineup in Japan. Alongside this, it has also released the special edition models ZX "First Edition" and VX "First Edition." These special models are limited to a total of 8,000 units. Toyota said the all-new

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    New 'Legendary Yankees' mural honors living Black baseball icons

    The Bronx Children’s Museum last week unveiled “Exhibiting Possibilities: Legendary Yankees,” an outdoor mural featuring six living Black baseball legends and former Yankees, including Willie Randolph, Reggie Jackson, Dave Winfield, Derek Jeter, C.C. Sabathia, and Aaron Judge. Created by Bronx native André Trenier, the artwork is part of a larger project from the museum to [] The post New ‘Legendary Yankees’ mural honors living Black baseball icons first appeared on 6sqft.

  • Kim Wilde: 80s icon announces Sheffield dates and how to get tickets

    Two iconic 1980s acts are heading to Sheffield as part of a tour next year. Kim Wilde is set to play Sheffield City Hall next March, it has been announced, one of a string of dates up and down the country. The singer was famous for songs including Kids in America and Cambodia - as as well as a novelty Christmas record record with Mel Smith, Rocking Around the Christmas Tree. Get a bespoke headline round-up, as well as all of the latest breaking news updates, when you sign up to The Star’s free...

  • Rolex sibling Tudor gets the Barbie makeover with pink Black Bay

    The Tudor Black Bay Chrono ‘Pink’ might not be for everyone, and that’s OK because few of them will ever be made

  • Black Music Sunday: A birthday tribute to jazz icon Slide Hampton

    Our celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month 2024 honors musicians who were born in April while highlighting the contributions made to jazz by Duke Ellington. This week, let’s pay tribute to trombonist, composer, and arranger Locksley Wellington “Slide” Hampton, who was born on April 21, 1932, in Pennsylvania. In case you missed it, check out our JAM kickoff and Duke Ellington retrospective here: Black Music Sunday: It's Jazz Appreciation Month! ”Black Music Sunday” is a weekly series...