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Sacha Jenkins, the renowned hip-hop journalist and cultural historian who co-founded Ego Trip magazine and produced TV series and documentaries about Louis Armstrong and Wu-Tang Clan, has died.
In Barry Jenkins’s reimagining of Colson Whitehead’s popular novel “The Underground Railroad,” it is as if the land speaks. In the light of high noon, cotton fields are menacingly fecund ...
We’re devastated to learn that hip hop historian, filmmaker, musician, author, and more Sacha Jenkins has passed away. His wife Raquel Cepeda confirmed the sad news to The Hollywood Reporter ...
Jenkins, who received a cortisone shot for a left high ankle sprain at the end of April, is still a couple of weeks away from returning, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. Jenkins suffered a ...
The hip-hop journalism community mourns the loss of one of its most influential voices. Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering figure who helped establish hip-hop’s presence in mainstream media while ...
Jenkins (ankle) went 0-for-1 with two walks Tuesday while playing for the FCL Twins during a rehab assignment. Jenkins suffered a sprained left ankle early in spring training but was able to ...
Jenkins vowed to have a strategic master plan for each of Detroit’s seven council districts. “If you live in the city of Detroit and you can bring a coffee shop, a movie theater or a bakery ...
Jenkins served as the sheriff of Culpeper County in northern Virginia for a decade but lost his reelection bid in 2023 amid the charges he was facing and eventually was convicted on bribery charges.
Sacha Jenkins, a hip-hop journalist and documentarian known for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (2019) and Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (2022), has died. He was 53. Deadline can confirm the ...