The always hilarious Cedric the Entertainer is currently promoting his new, long-awaited comedy special titled “Live from the Ville” that will premiere on today on...
Nationally syndicated radio personality, host and stand-up comedian Rickey Smiley returns to TV One with the premiere of his new docu-series Rickey Smiley For...
Comic Skeeter Murray hosts October 30 event at the Detroit Opera House featuring three rising stars
Like other performers before him, local comedian Skeeter Murray...
MOTORCITY BOXING FIGHT NIGHT
Friday 8/28
Doors open at 7pm Fights start at 8pm.
DeCarlos Banquet and Convention Center
Warren, MI
DETROIT SPORTS COMMISSION PREP KICKOFF CLASSIC
Friday, Aug. 28
Allen...
Queen Latifah talks about her starring role in HBO Films' Bessie, debuting this Saturday
Oscar® nominee Queen Latifah (“Chicago”) stars as legendary blues singer Bessie Smith...
*Dang, and this is supposed to literally be a “family” show? Anyhoo … Ever since 1976 married couples have humorously revealed secrets and intimate info about their marriages on “Family Feud.” These family antics explain why the show has been on air for almost 50 years. A recent contestant named Joyce has to be among the […]
What do you get when comedian Mike Epps[1] calls out comedian Kevin Hart[2] on Twitter? An uncomfortable blend of comedic gold and blatant homophobia. After getting word that Hart allowed Shaquille O’Neal to “hump” him in the season finale of Real Husbands of Hollywood, Epps went in about how Hollywood attempts to emasculate Black men and accused Hart of selling out to make a buck. This has long been a criticism levied at Tinsel Town; but Hart, like Tyler Perry and Jamie Foxx, have no problem slipping on a bra and panties to simultaneously make fun of Black women and curry favor in Hollywood. Conversely, White men have often been known to dress like women for a laugh — Robin Williams and Adam Sandler to name a couple — but it doesn’t spark the same outcry. Equally disturbing is that BET is a repeat offender when it comes to rape “humor,” as shown in this picture and in at least one episode of “The Game”. But the Twitter beef didn’t stop at homophobic “jokes,” such as referring to Epps as a ...