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ESPN’s most spirited voice is about to take his talents to the big screen. Stephen A. Smith is working on a project to highlight some of our finest educational institutes. As spotted on Deadline Stephen A. Smith’s new production venture Mr. SAS Productions, which currently produces Stephen A’s World and co-produces Why Not Us? for ESPN+, […]

Angie Ange caught up with Jumoke Jackson, Danita Claytor, and Duane Cheers, founders of 'Everything Legendary' a vegan burger restaurant after their winning pitch with Mark Cuban on Shark Tank...

One of the world's greatest, if not greatest, superheros will be making comeback to the big screen. And the hand penning the project will be melanated.

Shaq's colleague Charles Barkley compared the duo of Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid to O'Neal and the late, great Kobe Bryant, but the Big Petty silently balked after Chuck made the statement.

To celebrate Niecy Nash's 51 years of life and contributions to entertainment, check out this list of her funniest television moments.

Issa has landed an eight-episode series order at HBO Max for a half-hour comedy Rap Sh*t following two estranged high friends from Miami who reunite to form a female rap group with aspirations of making it big. The plot is seemingly similar to that of Miami rap duo, City Girls, who gain co-executive producer credit.

Will Smith will host a new Netflix documentary series, Amend: The Fight for America, that discusses what it means to be American. The six-part series will launch February 17 to the streaming platform. A teaser featuring some of Hollywood's brightest stars was released today to Youtube.

Acclaimed R&B vocalist Brandy will join the newest season of The Voice for its 10th Anniversary year. The four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series returns Monday, March 1 enlisting some of the country's most powerful voices to compete.

One of Netflix's highest rated shows, Bridgerton is all fans are talking about these days. Netflix's Vice President of inclusion strategy, Verna Myers, said the show's racially diverse cast was the result of an 'inclusion lens' being considered when making significant casting decisions. 

For your MLK Day viewing pleasure, TV One is sharing educational and entertaining content centered around an icon of the Civil Rights movement.