Black New York | Do the Right Thing (Day 27)
On the eve of its conclusion, Black New York turns to Do the Right Thing, a film that refuses comfort and demands engagement.
On the eve of its conclusion, Black New York turns to Do the Right Thing, a film that refuses comfort and demands engagement.
From Broadway to Hollywood, Known for unforgettable roles in A Raisin in the Sun, Do the Right Thing, and American Gangster, Ruby Dee brought elegance and fierce conviction to every performance — all while breaking barriers for future generations.
Our first entry in our special look at 28 Essential films for Black History Month is this militant story, set after the assassination of Dr. King, that examines Black Power in Uptight.
Tonight on a special edition of the BIG show, film critics Nell Minow (Beliefnet) and Omar Moore (Popcorn Reels) join me for a one-hour show [read more]
Today, we lost another legendary performer when it was announced that Ruby Dee passed away at the age of 91. Over her eight decade career, [read more]