Black New York | The Love of Ivy (Day 1)
For Love of Ivy places Black desire, class, and emotional intelligence at the center of 1960s New York, moving between Harlem and the Upper East Side with clarity and restraint.
For Love of Ivy places Black desire, class, and emotional intelligence at the center of 1960s New York, moving between Harlem and the Upper East Side with clarity and restraint.
He broke barriers, redefined Hollywood, and gave us one of cinema’s most iconic lines: “They call me Mister Tibbs!” Today we open our month-long celebration with the incomparable Sidney Poitier — the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar and the blueprint for generations of stars to come.
One of the most important figures in Hollywood history, Sir Sidney Poitier, broke so many barriers in his iconic career.
by Tim Gordon On this special edition of Overtime, we pay tribute to the legendary and iconic actor/director/producer, Sidney Poitier, who turns 94.
by Tim Gordon (this story initially appeared on July 25, 2012) 50 years, Oscar-winner Sidney Poitier reached his creative apex with the release of THREE [read more]
Two Oscar winners and pioneers, Sidney Poitier and Halle Berry posed together for The Hollywood Reporter on December 10, 2010.
We recently came across a picture of iconic entertainment legends, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte and Sammy Davis, Jr. on the cover of Life magazine. When [read more]