A new documentary argues that the late, great soul star wasn’t paid his dues. Were racism, homophobia and fatphobia to blame?
Despite premiering early this month on CNN, few-and-far-between airings have left many diehards still unable to access the joyous and moving film.
With CNN’s Luther Vandross documentary going from small screens to the big screen in a limited theater run from January 31 through February 4, Tirhakah Love considers the modern celeb doc genre and how queerness is — or isn’t— grappled with in the film.
which chronicles the life and legacy of legendary singer Luther Vandross. The film celebrates the singer and features a special introduction from Oprah as she reflects on the impact of Vandross and his unique ability to connect through his lyrics and music.
AARP has announced a new date for its annual Movies for Grownups Awards – Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. The event had originally been scheduled for Jan. 11,
Montage of movie posters for Pretty Woman, September 5, Zodiac and Luther: Never Too Much With news this week that The Arc Cinema will open on Friday 21 Feb
Jan. 31, Blanchard will perform his epic, Grammy-winning suite “A Tale of God’s Will: A Requiem for Katrina" at Orchestra Hall.
January 31, 2025 -- The Seven Network today unveiled its star-studded line-up of coaches for The Voice in 2025, with three global music legends set to take their seat alongside a returning favourite in the brand-new season, coming to Seven and 7plus later this year.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the ubiquitous Taylor Swift will be among the familiar faces for this year's Super Bowl when the Kansas City Chiefs go for an unprecedented three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb.
The outdoor festival runs from Jan. 31 to Feb 2. in Eatonville with “vibrant performances, interactive art, and a celebration of the cultural contributions people of African ancestry have made to the United States and to the world,
As baseball comes together at the Oakland Arena to celebrate the life of a legend, those who knew him best share tales of his talent, flair and friendship.
Detroit’s dazzling musical history will be brought into focus this weekend at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.