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MEF Exclusive: Complex Announces New Comedy Series “GROWN”

Photograph by Andy Santiago Complex's new comedy series GROWN is about two twenty-something Haitian-American cousins who are forced to live together while trying to get their lives in order. GROWN is a narrative surrounding not having a father and trying to figure out how to become a man in the inner-city of Miami. GROWN creators, Joshua Jean-Baptiste, 28,…

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Mary J Blige To Star In New Netflix series “The Umbrella Academy”

After Mary J. Blige’s Oscar-nominated performance in Netflix’s Mudbound, the world-renowned singer will be starring in another Netflix production. The singer will star in the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy which is supposed to be  executive produced by Steve Blackman. The series is about a dysfunctional superhero family that forms the collective, Umbrella Academy. The family works together…

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Must See: “Two Sides” Eric Garner, the Truth Behind His Case

Two Sides  first episode of the four-part documentary series, aired this past Monday, Jan 22nd, on TV One. Highlighting the death and injustice of Eric Garner; “exploring the watershed moments for law enforcement and the black community at the crossroads between life and death.” Executive produced and narrated by Academy Award winner Viola Davis, along with…

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Love & Hip Hop: Miami Taps into Colorism Issues Within the Latinx Community with Break Out Star Amara La Negra

‘Love & Hip Hop: Miami’ Taps into Colorism Issues Within the Latinx Community with Break Out Star Amara La Negra

WOW, Mona, you outdid yourself! The season premiere of 'Love & Hip Hop: Miami' was really entertaining! I won't lie, Love and Hip Hop usually disappoints me. The New York Franchise has been super boring since Cardi B left, Atlanta died, and Hollywood's drama is always petty and stupid. However, Miami might be the savior of them…

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2017 was the Year for African-American TV Shows Reemerge Into Society

African-American TV shows have come to the forefront again with programs such as "Insecure" and "Black-ish." Both shows highlight issues within the African-American society and are two of the few shows on television that feature black ensemble casts. African-American sitcoms hit a huge surge in the 70s with shows such as "The Jeffersons" and "Good Times." This…

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