Cosby may return to TV next summer
Bill Cosby has been absent from the television landscape for far too long. Now word comes out of Hollywood that his new project will be
Bill Cosby has been absent from the television landscape for far too long. Now word comes out of Hollywood that his new project will be
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Since starting her company in 2007, Mita Vain has seen it’s popularity grow steadily and reach heights she never imagined. 2012 proved to be an
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Here is the Arsenio Hall promo for his return to late night television.
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Syleena Johnson has paid her dues and is now getting her glory.
“You can boo on this show if you don’t like a performer.” –Marcus King
The self-made man that reinvented the way that we enjoy music, interact with our celebrities, and dance at parties (Soul Train line, anyone?) is gone, but his legacy lives.
There are an increasing number of roles on television that portray the lives of people who are involved in same sex relationships. Reality shows like