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She made history at 12. Now the actress and exec is defining success on her own terms, one audacious idea (and one very cool ...
From the moment Rashida Jones first watched the U.K. version of Black Mirror in 2011, she had to know more about its creator, ...
After entertaining families for eight seasons, "Black-ish" is coming to an end. The show airs its series finale Tuesday, meaning fans will have to bid farewell to the Johnson family -- for now ...
While Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross were the Emmy-nominated stars of ABC’s “Black-ish” for eight culture-changing seasons, Jenifer Lewis and Deon Cole were the sitcom’s secret ...
Black-ish was a long-running sitcom about the lives of an upper-middle-class Black family living in a predominantly white neighborhood. Andre "Dre" Johnson (Anthony Anderson) grew up in Compton ...
As ABC's groundbreaking sitcom Black-ish leaves the air tonight — after eight seasons, 174 episodes, two spin offs and a raft of Emmy and Golden Globe nominations – it's easy to bask in the ...
The eighth and final season of Black-ish was announced earlier in May. Creator Kenya Barris wrote on Instagram, "to ALL the people in the world I love, honor, respect and care for it is both ...
Black-ish had some surprising celebrities as guest stars over the show’s eight-season run. Because Dre Johnson (Anthony ...
There’s a bit of serendipity that some of ABC’s “Black-ish” takes place at an advertising agency, where Andre Johnson (played by Anthony Anderson) works. Throughout eight seasons of ...
Kenya Barris, creator and showrunner of the ABC comedy series Black-ish, wasn't raised in the same privileged world as his own children. Instead, he grew up in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles.
“Go ahead and wave. They’ll wave right back.” That scene, from the opening episode of ABC’s ‘black-ish,” was an introduction to the Johnsons, a multigenerational family living a ...
“black-ish” creator Kenya Barris is surprisingly modest for a writer who has almost single-handedly raised the bar for serious-minded sitcom writers everywhere. “We’re not preaching,” he ...