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EXCLUSIVE: Eddie Murphy will continue his long collaborative relationship with Imagine Entertainment. He’s set to star in ...
A Long Island hip-hop crew called Spectrum City evolved into Public Enemy in the mid-’80s, signed to Def Jam, and became one ...
Talk Show Series. Shaun Micallef’s Eve of Destruction returns for another season – six brand-spankingly new episodes of ...
Today The Atlantic is announcing two new staff on the editorial team: Jake Lundberg, a staff writer who is The Atlantic’s first in-house historian and archivist; and Drew Goins as a senior editor.
From Stranger Things Season 5 to Dancing with the Stars, here's the full list of every TV series releasing in 2025.
That locomotive has shed a few parts during the past 40 years – their DJ Terminator X left in 1999 to raise emus and the band’s Minister of Information, Professor Griff, was forced to leave ...
Andrew Wallenstein, president and chief media analyst of Variety Intelligence Platform, writes about his son's fandom of Kanye West and how it relates to his own discovery of hip-hop as a teen.
Among those interviewed are superstars DMC, both Ice T and Cube, Professor Griff, and impresario Russell Simmons, as well as less well-known producers, agents, and recording engineers.
In 2020, Nick Cannon, a celebrity I had enjoyed on “All That” and “America’s Got Talent,” aired a podcast together with another hip-hop star, “Professor” Griff.
Village Voice critic Stanley Crouch came up through the black nationalist movement, but now he's one of its fiercest opponents.
After controversial statements made last year while interviewing former Public Enemy member Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin on his podcast, Cannon’s show had been put on the back burner.
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