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Kamala Harris Rallies Supporters in Michigan with Oprah's Help
Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Michigan with Oprah Winfrey, aiming to energize supporters and reach a broader audience.
When Journalists Defend Celebrities: The Gayle King-Justin Timberlake Controversy
Gayle King defends Justin Timberlake, a drunk driver. Faces backlash and comparisons to her handling of Kobe Bryant.
Oprah Winfrey reflects on what the powerful resurrection of Jesus means to her
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey who professed Christianity a decade ago often uses her multiple platforms to discuss her faith in Jesus Christ, something she did leading up to the celebration of Christ’s resurrection from the dead this year.
OWN’S ‘Ladies Who List: Atlanta’ star Quiana Watson quits drama-filled reality show, says ‘I don’t like the narrative’
Quiana Watson, a co-star of OWN’s “Ladies Who List: Atlanta,” an eight-episode series that follows six professional, Black businesswomen working in real estate, has decided to quit the show with no hopes of ever returning.
Exciting News: Fantasia Taylor and Danielle Brooks set to star in ‘The Color Purple’ musical movie
Fantasia Taylor will star as Celie, and Danielle Brooks will play Sofia, with both reprising their respective Broadway roles. The exciting news was revealed Thursday during ABC’s Soul of a Nation: Screen Queens Rising special.
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.
We Love To See It: O Magazine’s Breonna Taylor issue is selling out around Louisville
O, The Oprah Magazine, featuring Breonna Taylor on its cover, is flying off shelves in her Louisville, Kentucky hometown and was already sold out at Carmichael's Bookstore and Barnes & Noble by Tuesday afternoon.
Au revoir: Oprah’s O Mag to end regular print editions after 20 years
The brand, which is among the most recognizable magazines in the U.S., is not going away but will become more “more digitally-centric,” a Hearst spokeswoman Monday said. There will be “some form of print” after the December issue “but what it is exactly is still being worked out,” she said.
After severe backlash, Steve Harvey expresses regret over ‘integrity’ comments during Mo’Nique interview
Last week, during an interview on his talk show, Steve Harvey chided comedian Mo’Nique for publicly slamming Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, and Lee Daniels. Not he regrets the way he spoke to the entertainer and his misconstrued comments on integrity.
Say sorry: Steve Harvey Mo’Nique owes Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, and Lee Daniels an apology
Steve Harvey believes love and forgiveness conquers all. And he believes comedian Mo’Nique, who has publicly ‘bashed’ Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, and Lee Daniels, owes the trio an apology. See the tense conversation that got the Internet buzzing.
O-Mazing! Oprah Winfrey gets her own exhibit at National Museum of African American History and Culture
Media mogul and icon, Oprah Winfrey, is being honored with an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture,” opens Friday and runs through June 2019.
Patti LaBelle joins cast of OWN’s mega-church drama ‘Greenleaf’
The one and only Ms. Patti LaBelle is joining the cast of “Greenleaf” that centers on an African-American family’s powerful megachurch in Memphis. The 73-year-old legendary vocalist will play Maxine Patterson.
Oprah said she asked God about running for president but hasn't gotten an answer yet
Media Mogul Oprah Winfrey is being pressured to seriously consider a run for the office of president in 2020. But the only way she’ll do it, she says, is if she hears from God. “I went into prayer,” the 64-year-old says.