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“Queen Sugar” took such care with how the characters looked onscreen that you couldn’t help but remark about how beautiful the whole show looked — from the setting down to the lighting; ...
‘Queen Sugar’s Bianca Lawson: Darla & Ralph Angel Enter ‘New Territory With Each Other’ In Season 5. HollywoodLife spoke EXCLUSIVELY with Bianca Lawson about how Darla's 'overcoming and ...
“Queen Sugar has made an undeniable mark on the lives of its millions of viewers during its seven seasons on television through storylines reflective of the Black American experience,” states ...
Ava DuVernay's critically acclaimed drama 'Queen Sugar' returns for a fourth season focused on the fallout of a controversial memoir from one of the Bordelon siblings. By Rosie Knight Welcome to ...
Queen Sugar is coming back for another season, but fans will be sad to learn it’s the last. The TV show first launched on OWN in 2016 and tells the story of three siblings from rural Louisiana ...
In “Queen Sugar,” the new OWN drama from filmmaker Ava DuVernay, Charley Bordelon West (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) is a savvy businesswoman living in LA when she’s pulled home to Louisiana to ...
The cast of OWN's hit drama series Queen Sugar was on hand at the 21st annual American Black Film Festival to premiere the first episode of the upcoming season 2. Before that, the actors spoke to ...
Queen Sugar stars Rutina Wesley, Bianca Lawson, Omar J. Dorsey and Tina Lifford spoke with MADAMENOIRE about what fans can expect in Season 7 ...
You can learn a lot from someone's Twitter profile -- and "Queen Sugar's" breakout star Kofi Siriboe is no different. The blue-checked actor, who returns as Ralph Angel Bordelon on the hit OWN ...
If you’re unfamiliar with the world of Queen Sugar or need a reminder of how it all got started, the three Bordelon siblings, Ralph Angel, Nova (Rutina Wesley), and Charley (Dawn Lyen Gardner ...
Queen Sugar is one of the longest running dramas centered around a Black family on television. And, for its seven seasons, it featured 42 female directors at the helm.
DuVernay has described “Queen Sugar” as a “time capsule,” capturing the realities of the Black experience in a way that’s both timeless and incredibly specific to its era — 2016 to 2022.
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