Charlayne Hunter-Gault is a trailblazing journalist. The first Black reporter for The New Yorker's "Talk of the Town" section, she's spent more than a half-century reporting on the lives of Black Americans. Her newest book, My People, is a collection of pieces written throughout her career that provide a nuanced look at Black communities across the U.S. In this episode, she speaks to NPR's Michel Martin about how our country's understanding of race has changed since she first began working as a journalist, but how some things – like the bans on books by certain authors – kind of stay the same.
Charlie Hall is headed back to school.
The Single Drunk Female alum took on a very different role in season two of Sex Lives of College Girls, where he played uptight biology student Andrew. Now, the actor is revealing if he took inspiration from any of his fellow students at Northwestern University, where he graduated in 2019.
"I don't think I took inspiration from anyone in particular, but I will say that I did have to definitely draw from the college experience,"
Four Bailed After Southampton Stabbing
2024-10-09
Four people who were arrested after a man was stabbed in the Millbrook area of Southampton have been released on bail.
Police were called by ambulance staff after a man in his 20s arrived at Southampton General Hospital just before midnight on Wednesday, May the 12 with a single, life threatening stab wound to his neck.
He underwent emergency surgery and remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital this morning.
Live Sessions: Sister Sparrow
2024-10-09
Sister SparrowKnown far and wide as the impossibly big voiced leader of acclaimed soul collective Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds, singer Arleigh Kincheloe has made an astonishing leap forward with Sister Sparrow’s new LP, GOLD. Produced by Carter Matschullat (Chef’Special, Secret Weapons), the album sees Sister Sparrow taking the classic brass-fueled Dirty Birds sound and turning it into something altogether new: a soul-blasted contemporary pop sound both timeless yet utterly now.
NLE Choppa says that his soon-to-be three-year-old daughter, Clover, saved him from having suicidal thoughts. He reflected on his relationship with his "angel" during a post on Instagram, Saturday. Clover was born in June 2020.
“This is my ‘ANGEL,'” he wrote. “Clover Literally Changed My Life, The Reason My Spiritual Awakening Happened Cause I Knew Longevity In My Life Was Needed To Be In Yours. So Thank You Clover For Maturing Me Faster Than Anything That’s Ever Happened To Me In LIFE.
The true story behind Netflix's cannibal movie 'Society of the Snow,' and Uruguayan Air Force Flight
2024-10-09
Redeem now "Society of the Snow" revolves around the survivors of a plane crash in the Andes in 1972.The passengers are forced to resort to cannibalism to stay alive in a remote mountain range.Here's what you need to know about the real-life story the Netflix movie is based on. Directed by "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" filmmaker J.A. Bayona, Netflix's new movie "Society of the Snow" follows the survivors of a horrific plane crash in a remote mountain range in the 1970s.
Jermall Charlo needs no introduction in today’s highly competitive boxing world. Over the course of time, he’s repeatedly proven his mettle, and till today, he’s going strong with the same. But how is it that Charlo always ends up fighting the best fighters in the business? Who stages all of his fights in such a classic setting? Who actually trains him to give his best shot inside the squared circle?
Beanie Sigels Net Worth
2024-10-08
Beanie Sigel’s Net Worth in 2023: Exploring the Life and Fortunes of the Hip-Hop Legend
Beanie Sigel, born as Dwight E. Grant, is a renowned American rapper, actor, and entrepreneur. Hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he rose to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a member of Roc-A-Fella Records and collaborated with hip-hop heavyweights such as Jay-Z and Kanye West. Throughout his career, Sigel has not only left an indelible mark on the rap scene but also amassed a significant fortune.
You might think the scariest part of a duck boat ride would be when it rattles down a boat ramp and plunges into the Potomac River. A storm is on the horizon, and your mom is texting you about a tornado watch from the National Weather Service.
But for me, the scariest part is when the lumbering 14,000 pound bathtub on wheels merges across three lanes of rush-hour traffic on I-395.