
Disney and Marvel Studios have officially released a thrilling new trailer for Captain America: Brave New World, coinciding with the launch of ticket sales for the Marvel Cinematic Universe next big entry. Continue reading

Disney and Marvel Studios have officially released a thrilling new trailer for Captain America: Brave New World, coinciding with the launch of ticket sales for the Marvel Cinematic Universe next big entry. Continue reading

Martin Act III: Letter From The Birmingham Jail – Dr. King (John Jones) is arrested and while in jail he writes the now historic letter from the Birmingham Jail. With the help of Rosa Parks (Sheila Rohan) King is able to disseminate his message to the masses. Continue reading

A family (Dave Chappelle, Ego Nwodim, Devon Walker) rushes to gather essential items after they receive an evacuation alert. Continue reading

The Giorgio Armani Fall Winter 2025-26 Collection presents the image of a man unafraid to embrace his individuality and gently challenge conventions, wearing garments as an exploration of possibilities rather than a pre-packaged formula. Continue reading


House Party is a comedy film directed by Reginald Huldin. It stars Christopher Kid Reid and Christopher Play Reid of the hip hop duo Kid n Play in their film debut with Full Force and Robin Harris. Continue reading


Jeffrey Allen Townes, known as DJ Jazzy Jeff, is a deejay and music producer. He was one half of the hip hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, along with Hip Hop artist fellow Philadelphia native Will Smith. Happy Birthday! Continue reading
Act II from Martin: A ballet by Gordon Parks depicts the violent encounter with police during the march on Selma. Continue reading


One of comedy’s unsung heroes Kim Wayans gives us the ultimate Whitney/Bobby anthem with her rendition of Get Your Babies Tonight. Continue reading

Teddy Swims featured Givēon with his new single, Are You Even Real and opened up about the meaning of their duet. Continue reading

Martin: A Ballet by Gordon Parks Act 1 Introduces John Jones as Martin Luther King, Sheila Rohan as Rosa Parks and James E Murphy as the Assassin. Continue reading