Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you’re looking for shows that mix laughs, heart, and moments that hit way too close to home, you need to check out these Black ...
At the dawn of television, most shows were filmed in black and white. Often the trademark of an "old show," black and white was the standard in television until ...
Abbott Elementary. Atlanta. The Chi. Queen Sugar. The Other Black Girl. Swarm. There’s no doubt about it—we’re in the midst of the Golden Age of Black television. “The last few years have been very ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Award-winning co-anchor of PBS NewsHour, Geoff Bennett, joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'Black Out Loud: The ...
*There was something special about TV in the 90s. Thanks to the popularity of The Cosby Show in the 80s, America got comfortable with the idea of seeing Black folks on the regular every week on their ...
No need to keep searching for your next Fall binge-watch—we’ve got you covered! Discover some fantastic Black TV shows now streaming on Hulu. Fall is here, which means it’s the perfect time to cuddle ...
Wrap yourself in nostalgia and holiday spirit with these Black sitcoms’ special holiday episodes as you unwind this weekend. Break out the cozy blankets, indulge in spiked cocoa or eggnog, and dive ...
Martin. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Living Single. In Living Color. They’re just a few of the shows from the 1990’s boom in Black-centered television. In a new book, PBS Newshour co-anchor Geoff ...
In the 1990s, a remarkable wave of Black sitcoms and sketch comedy reshaped American television. Shows like “In Living Color” and “Living Single” reflected a wide range of Black life and helped ...
Atlanta was at the center of this cultural moment. Groundbreaking shows like ‘Living Single’ and ‘A Different World’ proved to be transformative. "A Different World" was a pivotal Black sitcom of the ...
In a piece for Salon, Michael Arceneaux asks why there aren’t any realistic African-American comedies featuring working-class families. He’s tired of seeing minorities depicted in the comfy confines ...