That "Empire" reign just won't let up! If you thought the show was losing momentum, think again! Prior to the season 3 premiere of the family drama, Covergirl has just released a limited edition "Empire" collection.

In a surprising casting choice, Grammy nominated singer, Janelle Monáe will star along side Taraji P. Henson and Octavia Spencer in the forthcoming film Hidden Figures about a group of African American scientists and mathematicians who worked for NASA in the 1960s

Taraji P. Henson and Jimmy Fallon played an improv game where they had to take calls while pretending to be in the midst of odd places, like space.

Black women aren’t stuck in the roles of yesteryear. Over time, they’ve graced screens – both big and small – playing versatile, relatable, and touching roles that help inspire #BlackGirlMagic all over the world.

Taraji, Mary and Kerry cite Lauryn Hill's the "Ex-Factor" and Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" as their go to songs for getting over an ex.

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"It has never been the FBI's desire to engage these armed occupiers in any way other than through dialogue, and to that end, the FBI has negotiated with patience and restraint in an effort to resolve the situation peacefully."

https://twitter.com/tvonetv/status/695799613794570240 The winners of this evening’s NAACP Image Awards are subtly acknowledging #OscarsSoWhite in their acceptance speeches. As she graced the stage to receive her award for “Outstanding Actress In A Drama Series”, the always outspoken Taraji P. Henson said, “We don’t have to ask for acceptance from anyone. We are enough and we have always been […]

The 2016 NAACP Image Awards was a night to celebrate the fullness of Black excellence in all of its forms.

Well, who didn’t see this coming. “Black-ish” star Anthony Anderson had the honor of hosting the 47th annual NAACP Image Awards and did not disappoint. He opened the two-hour show with “Nominees With Attitude” – an NWA-inspired musical number giving props to highly acclaimed films like Creed and Beasts of No Nation. In his opening […]