I Got a Story To Tell: 8 Iconic Women Who Have Stories We’d Love To See on Screen
We obviously need a more well-rounded history education, not just in the United States but around the world. That means telling more stories of people
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We obviously need a more well-rounded history education, not just in the United States but around the world. That means telling more stories of people
On T.V. and the silver screen, Black women have shined with brilliance while saving the world.
Karama Horne a/k/a “theblerdgurl,” is one of today’s foremost authorities on geek culture. She’s a journalist, correspondent and entrepreneur, who provides insight on geekdom with
Kevin Spacey responds to Anthony Rapp’s sexual impropriety allegations by coming out as gay. ? Plus, Mel B. asks Simon Cowell for a raise, and
Actor Don Marshall has died. Marshall appeared on Star Trek, and played Diahann Carroll’s love interest on Julia. Marshall stared on the 1960’s ABC science-fiction