• Mike Epps Killed Off in 'Survivor's Remorse' For Requesting More Money

    If you happened to catch the season 2 finale of STARZ hit show Survivor's Remorse then you were probably caught by surprise at the ending when Mike Epps' character was tragically killed. The actor explained during interview how his request for more money ended his time with the show.
  • 'LHHNY' Mendeecees Posts Instagram Photo of 'Last Meal' With Yandy, Juelz Santana & Others

    As time continues to wind down for Love And Hip Hop: New York cast member Mendeecees Harris, who will soon serve out his eight-year prison sentence in a federal correctional institution, the reality star surrounded himself with close family members and friends for dinner. In an Instagram photo he shared what he described as the "Last Meal" with wife Yandy Smith Harris, close friend Juelz Santana and others.
  • Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs Addresses Lack of Color in Oscar Nominations

    The recent nominations for the 88th annual Academy Awards have caused quite a commotion in the media and on social media. After director Spike Lee and actress Jada Pinkett Smith spoke out about the lack of diversity in the appointed nominees, Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs decided to share her opinion toward the situation. On Monday (Jan. 18), Isaacs revealed her feelings surrounding the lack of color at the Oscars and the steps the organization is taking to create change.
  • Sean Penn Delcares His Interview With Mexican Drug Lord El Chapo "A Failure"

    As previously reported, actor and activist Sean Penn recently traveled to Mexico to interview the infamous drug cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman following his daring and remarkable escape from a Mexican prison. "El Chapo" has since been caught and detained by Mexican authorities, and may face extradition to the United States for crimes he has committed during his reign as one of the most powerful players in the illegal drug trade. Sean Penn, following the news of his recapture, told Charlie Rose that his interview was a "failure."
  • Democratic Debate: Hillary Clinton on the Offensive Against Bernie Sanders in Charleston

    Bernie Sanders is slowly closing on in Hillary Clinton in key primary states like Iowa and New Hampshire. The Vermont senator has been able to capitalize on the liberal fervor that has swept a generation of younger voters and others disenchanted with America's wealth inequality and special interest influence. On Sunday night (Jan. 17), the Democratic presidential candidates participated in their third debate, and as Sanders' star rises, Clinton went on the offensive, calling out Sanders on stage over his apparent inconsistencies and possible deficiencies in the event that he were elected.
  • Jada Pinkett Smith, Spike Lee to Boycott the 2016 Oscars Over Lack of Diverse Nominees [WATCH]

    On Thursday (Jan. 14), the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences released the official nominations for the 88th annual Academy Awards. While some actors basked in the excitement of receiving an Oscar nod, many actors were angered by a noticable pattern. Actress Jada Pinkett Smith and director Spike Lee recently announced their decision to boycott the forthcoming Ocar ceremony due to continuous lack of diversity.
  • 'Tom Clancy's The Division' Gameplay Set in Midtown, Manhattan ONLY, No Other NYC Burroughs

    One of the most highly anticipated video games of 2016, Tom Clancy's The Division, brings plenty of multiplayer gameplay action to New York City - but not all of the Big Apple. According to an update from Ubisoft, only Midtown, Manhattan will be featured as the main setting of the game on release, despite some Brooklyn footage shown at E3 2013. The launch version of The Division won't feature Brooklyn or any other of the Burroughs, besides the Midtown section of Manhattan.
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