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Look at God: 'Sherri' Show's Renewal A Win for Black Christian Representation
The inimitable Sherri Shepherd, who perfectly blends faith and laughter in the world of daytime television, has been blessed with yet another season of her vibrant talk show, "Sherri."
A Night of Praise and Triumph: EEW Magazine Celebrates Christian and Gospel Victories at the 66th Grammy Awards
While the Grammy Awards celebrated a broad spectrum of musical achievements, EEW Magazine Online is placing the spotlight on the artists who uplift with every note they sing—particularly those from the Christian and Gospel genres.
Quinta! Niecy! Ayo! Black Women Shine at the Emmys, Breaking Barriers and Capturing Hearts
The collective victories of Quinta Brunson, Niecy Nash, and Ayo Edebiri are beacons of progress, emblematic of the slow but sure shift towards a more inclusive and equitable industry.
Angela Bassett's Honorary Oscar: A Night of Tribute at the 14th Governors Awards
She declared the honorary Oscar as not just another award, but "a testament to my legacy."
Natalie + CeCe: Christian singers team up for 'My Tribute: To God Be The Glory'
To the delight of Contemporary Christian Music fans everywhere, two of the nation’s most powerful award-winning voices have reimagined a gospel classic: “My Tribute (To God Be The Glory).”
Halle Bailey hopes to inspire ‘Black and Brown’ children as ‘Little Mermaid’ lead
Black American singer, Halle Bailey, says she is “honored” to play Ariel in the live-action remake of "The Little Mermaid” and hopes to inspire “Black and Brown children” in her lead role.
MLB The Show breaks barrier with Negro League players
MLB The Show has broken a video game barrier: For the first time, the franchise will insert some of the greatest Negro League players — from Satchel Paige to Jackie Robinson — into the 2023 edition of the game as playable characters.
This Is Why We Love Her: Quinta Brunson uses the SNL stage to uplift teachers
Emmy Award-winning “Abbott Elementary” creator, Quinta Brunson, 33, made her April 1 hosting debut and used the much-coveted platform to uplift underappreciated and underpaid teachers. This is why we love her! She celebrates and champions the causes of everyday people.
Wakanda Wows: ‘Black Panther’ sequel scores year’s second biggest debut with $180 million
The box office roared back to life with the long-awaited release of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
Been Missing Christian Entertainer Tamera Mowry-Housley? Well, she’s got another TV gig.
Since leaving in 2020, before the Emmy-winning daytime talker’s recent cancellation, the “Sister, Sister” star, 44, has been sorely missed by fans. But now, she has a brand-new gig as host of Amazon’s “Dr. Seuss Baking Challenge.”
Increase Impact: Father-son duo expand programming at Black-owned Christian TV network
Bishop Wayne T. Jackson and his son, Royal Jackson, are poised to take The Impact Network—a Black-owned, independent Christian television channel founded by Bishop Jackson in 2010—into a new season of expansion.
FILM BUZZ: Taraji P. Henson lands role as Shug Avery in Blitz Bazawule’s ‘The Color Purple’
The Golden Globe winner is set to star as Shug Avery in Blitz Bazawule’s “The Color Purple,” a forthcoming Warner Bros. film adapted from the Tony-winning Broadway musical—an adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Black Girl Magic: Christian actress Yvonne Orji is a first-time Emmy nominee, and we love to see it
Christian actress Yvonne Orji is a first-time Emmy nominee, representing one of the whopping eight nominations for HBO’s hit show, Insecure. And we love to see her (and all of her Black Girl Magic) getting the recognition she deserves.