On Monday, August 19, Saks Fifth Avenue celebrated the final season of Power with an exclusive look at the New York Flagship windows.
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Rap Royalty Walk the Red Carpet at ‘Growing Up Hip Hop: New York’ Season Premiere
Hear what cast members had to say about the upcoming season, premiering on WE TV this Thursday, August 29, 2019.
The Growing Up Hip Hop franchise is back with a New York series featuring the sons/daughters of the legendary Ja Rule, Irv Gotti, Fat Joe, Charli Baltimore, Old Dirty Bastard, Flavor Flav, Rev Run, Kid Capri, and more.
Naturi Naughton sat down with us to share her reflection of playing Tasha in the hit show, Power in addition to some of the things to expect during this upcoming finale season.
We sat down with La La Anthony for an exclusive interview about the finale season of the hit show, Power.
Exclusive: Lela Loren & Joseph Sikora Talk Finale Season of ‘Power’ [Video]
Power stars Lela Loren (Angela) and Joseph Sikora (Tommy) sat down to talk with us about the finale season. The 15-episode season, which will be split into two parts, will air on August 25 on Starz.
Exclusive: Courtney Kemp Talks Finale Season of ‘Power’ & Working With 50 Cent
We sat down with first-time show-runner, Courtney Kemp, in discussion about the finale season of Power, which is set to air on August 25.
Phylicia Rashad, Akili McDowell & Nathaniel Logan McIntyre Talk OWN’s ‘David Makes Man’
Playwright turned Oscar winning storyteller Tarell Alvin McCraney, has joined forces with Michael B. Jordan and Oprah Winfrey to produce and debut his first television series “David Makes Man” which will premiere on Winfrey’s OWN network.
Exclusive: Shannon Wallace Talks BET’s “American Soul” & Hints At New Season
We recently caught up with actor Shannon Wallace, who plays Private Nate Barker on BET’s American Soul to talk working with legends Victoria Rowell, Richard Brooks and Kelly Price. We also talked about his life as a model and what he loves most about the grooviest time period ever, the 1970’s.
Just when you thought you were woke, think again, you probably could use some more ‘waking’ up to do. Oh, and if you’re one of those people that finds the title offensive chances are you’re one of the very people who should be watching this show in the first place. With nearly a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score and praise from the New York Times, Dear White People is a show to be reckoned with and it’s back for a third season.