Commercial marketing doesn't belong in hospitals. No matter how you feed your babies.
In contrast to The Help, The Long Walk Home shows African-American maids as active participants in the civil rights struggle -- and remains a much more uplifting and hard-hitting movie about the plight and pluck of black domestic servants confronting racism.
New York Non-Stop's Roseanne Colletti is joined by Bonnie Fuller of HollywoodLife.com to countdown some of the most memorable and outrageous moments in Oscar history!
Today my father, Danny Thomas, would have been 100 years old. But this is a special year, one that requires not just looking back but looking forward, as well. Because, fate being as clever as it always is, this year is also the 50th anniversary of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
What do you say to a Muppet who looks you in the face and asks: "Is that your hand up my ass or are you just glad to see me?"
During this holiday season, as we give to family and friends, we must not forget children who are growing up in poverty, the homeless, and others who may not have the resources they need.
My grandfather was a hero in the truest sense of the word. I hope his valiance lives inside me, but pray my courage is never tested in the way his was. For there is a toll that comes with such heroism.
By: Noah Nelson Publicity photo courtesy Submarine Deluxe/Constance Marks Full disclosure: the first time I became aware of the Elmo phenomenon I...
News in Color contributor Hazel Jones shares her thoughts about Bank of America's recent fee increases, Sarah Palin's decision not to run for President, the n-word controversy on The View, and the untimely passing of Steve Jobs.
In direct contradiction of Whoopi, who stated that Obama needs four more years "to finish what he started," I say we need to ensure he doesn't finish the damage he's started and make him a one-term President like Carter.
The 2011 Tony Award nominations were announced early Tuesday morning, which can only mean that the annual press meet-and-greet erupted -- or something like that -- not quite so early Wednesday morning.
There's this grainy Zapruder film of the world's best living comic, Louis C.K., appearing on The View, and he's getting completely manhandled.
In less than two hours, Whoopi Goldberg's White Noise manages to entertain -- it's very well packaged, after all -- and provoke a lot of thought about the current racial environment.
I was appalled by the Academy's egregious "oversight," omitting Goldberg from their Oscars retrospective. For the record, she has appeared in over 50 films.
I confess. I'm cheating on Barbara Walters.The other woman in my life -- or should I say women -- are Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.
For Colored Girls is not only for colored girls because it offers a pathway to self-growth, finding our authentic power, and discovering the divine in one's self.