New Little Richard Documentary Reveals the Success and Contradictions of His Life and Career


There’s a new documentary coming next month that digs into the life and groundbreaking music career of the late, great Little Richard.

The documentary Little Richard: I Am Everything, from Lisa Cortés, gives an in-depth look into the music icon’s pioneering role in rock n’ roll and his dominance in the American pop music scene, despite the racism and segregation that plagued the nation.

The film made its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and will release in theaters for one night only on April 11, and digitally on April 21, Deadline reported. The Magnolia Pictures documentary tells the story of Black queer origins in Rock n’ Roll and the significance of Little Richard (born Richard Penniman) in the movement.

Little Richard closed out the 1998 film, Why Do Fools Fall In Love demanding his credit as one of the Kings of R&B. While music legends like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones never had to beg for their music to be respected, icons like Little Richard were often overlooked, despite serving as inspiration for the aforementioned.

Hits like Little Richard’s “Tutti Frutti,” “Lucille,” and “Long Tall Sally” are regarded as a blueprint for many in rock and roll. The documentary shows archive and performance footage, along with interviews with family, musicians, and Black and queer scholars who tell the story of Richard’s life and music career and the contradictions that came with it.

While Little Richard served as a pioneer of self-expression, the music legend struggled to live in his own truth behind the scenes.

“[What] our film shows, though, is that Richard oftentimes had to proclaim that in what he felt was a void that didn’t recognize his contributions,” Cortes explained.

“And what I love is that in the mid-1950s he was saying he was a king. He was claiming a space for him that was denied for most Black people. It’s a time of Emmett Till’s murder. And Little Richard shows up at the same time declaring himself in a world that can be oftentimes dangerous for non-normative people.”

NBA Legend Kevin Johnson Partners Up With Black-Owned Brewery to Release Beer Honoring Ray Charles


Throughout the month of March, a special limited-edition brew honoring the late Ray Charles will be available at a Los Angeles-based restaurant owned by NBA legend Kevin Johnson.

Johnson’s Fixins Soul Kitchen at LA Live and Peoples Beer teamed up with Oak Park Brewing Co. and The Ray Charles Foundation to release the Free of Alcohol brew celebrating the legendary musician, LA Downtown News reports. Released as part of Peoples Beer “Icon Line”

“We decided to do this collaboration to honor his legacy and what he did and the impact he had on Black culture,” Fixins beverage program manager Kim Dym said.

“That’s what Fixins is. We’re here to set a high standard and create Black excellence. Ray Charles was Black excellence.”

The new limited-edition brew is available at a Fixins pop-up that launched on Charles’ birthday on Feb. 23 and will be available through March 31. The pop-up features artwork inspired by the famed musician and a playlist curated by The Ray Charles Foundation.

“To be affiliated in any way with Ray Charles is an honor, but to have our restaurant and brewery collaborate on a unique beer depicting Mr. Charles’ images on can labels is truly special,” Johnson said. “February 23rd will be a day to remember.”

“For Kevin, Peoples Beer and Fixins is about craft, heritage and commerce. This combination ensures success,” Valerie Ervin, president of The Ray Charles Foundation said.

“For Ray Charles, this was at the core of his belief system.”

Peoples Beer “Icon Line” launched in 2021 to honor African American legends of the past, present, and future. The beer cans are made to feature artwork and information about the icon’s life and historic achievements.

Past honorees include Sammy Davis Jr., James Baldwin, Ella Baker, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Bessie Coleman, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Fred Hampton Jr.

Black Couple Left Traumatized After Five Children Taken From Them During Traffic Stop in Tennessee

Black Couple Left Traumatized After Five Children Taken From Them During Traffic Stop in Tennessee


A couple from Georgia is fighting to get custody of their kids back.

Last month, Bianca Clayborne’s and Deonte Williams’ lives changed after a traffic stop in Tennessee. That’s when their five children were taken away from them, according to Tennessee Lookout. On their way back from a funeral, a highway patrol officer pulled them over for dark tint and traveling in the left lane without passing. After a search, Williams was arrested for possession of marijuana – a misdemeanor in the state.

While Clayborne was waiting for Williams’ release, the children, two, three, five, seven and a four-month old, were forcibly taken from her while an officer restrained her as her baby was crying. A petition was sent to the Department of Children Services, unknown by Clayborne, that the kids were neglected and there wasn’t an alternative to taking the children from their parents.

Seems like the Tennessee Department of Children Services doesn’t have an alternative for anything. Reports from News Channel 5 Nashville show leaked internal emails, revealing assaults, unsafe sleeping conditions, and limited toilet paper so children don’t intentionally clog toilets. Caseworkers have been required to sign up for multiple shifts every month to watch children in offices, even overnights and weekends.

Attorney Jamaal Boykin, who is representing the couple, is calling DCS’s actions “extreme,” “abnormal,” and a violation of the parents’ rights. They also claim race is to be looked at in this case. “It’s just so shocking to the conscience that in 2023 this is happening,” Boykin said. “I just have to believe if my clients looked different or had a different background, they would have just been given a citation and told you just keep this stuff away from the kids while you’re in this state and they’d be on their way.”

The trauma from the incident has had a major negative impact on the kids’ parents. Clayborne is allowed visits but can’t take hearing her children cry and grabbing on to her when her visits end. She told Tennessee Lookout she has lost weight and doesn’t feel she’s producing enough milk. Williams is furious and his trucking company is on the verge of bankruptcy, due to the ongoing legal battle and numerous trips to Tennessee to visit his children.

NFL’s Damar Hamlin Supports Brother on ‘The Masked Singer’ Sesame Street Edition After Cardiac Arrest


Damar Hamlin surprised The Masked Singer audience after stepping out to support his brother on the Sesame Street edition of the show.

On Wednesday, the popular singing competition show paid homage to Sesame Street by having iconic characters from the legendary children’s program grace the stage, E! News reported. The episode kicked off with Big Bird, Elmo, Cookie Monster, and other furry friends performing their rendition of BTS’ “Dynamite.”

During the actual competition, a contestant performing as a Squirrel returned following a victory on the March 8 episode. After having a wedding dress revealed as Squirrel’s new clue, she performed her version of “Just the Two of Us” by Grover Washington Jr. and Bill Withers.

That’s when Hamlin came out with his little brother Damir to unveil another clue, a football with panelist Ken Jeong’s face on it.

Hamlin has been praised after falling into cardiac arrest during the Buffalo Bills game against the Cincinnati Bengals on January 2. When it came to Hamlin’s guest appearance on the music competition show, the NFL player was there to support his brother’s love for Sesame Street.

“Mainly because of my brother,” Damar told host Nick Cannon. “That’s my world.”

“I put family first. He loves Sesame Street more than most things, so we had to make it tonight.”

“I’m just so glad you’re here, but more importantly I’m just so glad you’re healthy,” Ken Jeong told Hamlin. “The whole world loves you.”

Hamlin filmed the episode not long after he collapsed on the field, People reported. He received CPR for 10 minutes before being taken away in an ambulance.

The collapse came after Hamlin tackled Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter of the game. Hamlin initially appeared to be okay, when he sprung back up quickly after the tackle, before suddenly falling onto the ground.

“His heartbeat was restored on the field and he was transferred to the UC Medical Center for further testing and treatment,” the Bills said in a statement at the time.

Hamlin was initially listed in “critical condition” before making a full recovery. He was released from the hospital on Jan. 11.

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Whoopi Goldberg Offends People – Again! Issues Apology for Using Romani Slur on ‘The View’


The apology tour continues.

Whoopi Goldberg found herself in the hot seat with the public once again after using the word “gypped” during a recent episode of The View.

According to Entertainment TonightGoldberg was discussing the 2020 election, giving her opinion on Trump supporters, saying some were “people who still believe that he got, you know, gypped somehow in the election.” Viewers were not happy with her choice of words, as the word “gypped” is derived from the word “gypsy” and is considered a racist and derogatory slur toward Romani people.

Goldberg hopped in front of the camera to record an apology that The View posted to their Twitter account.

“You know, when you’re a certain age, you use words that are from, you know, when you’re a kid or you remember saying,” Goldberg said in her apology. “And that’s what I did today, and I shouldn’t have.”

“I should have thought about it a little longer before I said it, but I didn’t. I should have said ‘cheated,’ and I used another word, and I’m really, really sorry,” she added.

Goldberg was previously in hot water following two separate occasions of using insensitive words.

“The Holocaust isn’t about race. It’s about man’s inhumanity to man,” she said during an episode in February. “These are two white groups of people.”

Her opinions resulted in a two-week suspension from The View table. “Yesterday on our show, I misspoke,” she said at the time. “[The Holocaust] is indeed about race,” she continued, “because Hitler and the Nazis considered the Jews to be an inferior race. Now, words matter, and mine are no exception. I regret my comments and I stand corrected. I also stand with the Jewish people, as they know and y’all know, because I’ve always done that.”

The heat resurfaced in December when viewers accused Goldberg of doubling down on her February remarks.

“Remember who they were killing first,” she told The Times about her perspective that the Holocaust “wasn’t originally” about race. “They were not killing racial; they were killing physical. They were killing people they considered to be mentally defective. And then they made this decision.”

U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Bans Olympic Silver Medalist Raven Saunders for 18 Months


An Olympic medalist from the United States has been suspended from competing for 18 months.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) announced today that Raven Saunders, a track and field competitor from Tuscaloosa, AL, has accepted an 18-month suspension after she committed three Whereabouts Failures within 12 months.

On the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency website, it explained what Whereabouts are:

“An important part of USADA’s testing program is the ability to test athletes without any advance notice in an out-of-competition setting. To maximize testing resources and minimize the burden on athletes, USADA has created a Registered Testing Pool (RTP) and a Clean Athlete Program (CAP). Athletes in the RTP and CAP are subject to different Whereabouts requirements and compliance criteria.”

At the time of the Whereabouts Failures, the 26-year-old Saunders was a member of the USADA Registered Testing Pool (RTP). This is a select group of elite athletes who are subjected to particular Whereabouts requirements in order to be located for out-of-competition testing. Saunders had accrued three Whereabouts Failures within a 12-month period.

The first one was recorded on January 8, 2022, the second later that year on May 26, 2022, and the third one fell on August 15, 2022.

The rules stipulate that obtaining three Whereabouts Failures within a 12-month period is a rule violation under the USADA Protocol for Olympic and Paralympic Movement Testing, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee National Anti-Doping Policy, and the World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules. All of those organizations have adopted the World Anti-Doping Code.

Her 18-month ban is retroactive to August 15, 2022, which is the third time she got her third Whereabouts Failure. Any achievements from that date until the present time count as disqualifications. This means any victories, medals, points, and prizes won during that period will also be forfeited.

Sanders acknowledged her ban with a Twitter post.

“As a veteran I definitely should’ve done better and I take full responsibility for my actions. I didn’t fail a test for any substance and was tested again after each of my missed test. I’ve always been an advocate of clean sport. I’ll be back to claim the throne Feb 15th 2024!”

NYC Couple Suing Korean Restaurant After Finding a Dead Rat in Food Delivery Order

NYC Couple Suing Korean Restaurant After Finding a Dead Rat in Food Delivery Order


According to NewsBreak, a couple placed a delivery order from a Korean restaurant in New York City, and there was allegedly a dead rat in the soup that they ordered.

Eunice Lucero-Lee and her husband, Jason Lee, posted on their Instagram account the details of what transpired.

“We ordered from a well-known restaurant called Gammeeok in K-Town and found the most disgusting thing in our food.”

In the post, there is a video of the dead rodent sitting comfortably in the food order. This took place over the weekend.

“We ordered sogogi gukbap, which is a kind of hearty Korean beef soup,” Lucero-Lee said to NewsBreak.

The couple filed a lawsuit, which they stated in the Instagram post. In the last slide of the post, they left an additional message explaining that they are regular customers of the restaurant.

“We have been going to this restaurant for a decade and are otherwise proud supporters of Asian cuisine and culture. This incident is in no way to fuel race-based hate or prejudice, and I will have an issue with anyone who uses these posts to fit that narrative.”

 

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TMZ reported that the owners of Gammeeok responded on their Instagram account disputing the possibility that a rat could make it into the soup, based on the process they use to prepare it. They posted a video of the process to show that the claims of the Lees are not true.

“This is Gammaeok. It is understandable but regrettable that public opinion has deteriorated.

“Once, the person ordered food with ubereats. If a ‘rat’ came out, it could be argued as evidence saying ‘Look at this’ when they came to our store, but we didn’t see any real thing. Also, if you look at the other party’s yelp account, there is a review in the past saying that flies came out of that person’s house because they “take out” in the same way as we did at another restaurant in k-town. It’s a once in a lifetime thing for most people.”

amNY reported that the couple plan on suing. Their attorney, Dennis Carrion of Carrion Accident & Injury Attorneys said, “My clients support small business owners but feel they must take action to do their part to help protect all New Yorkers.”

Venus Williams and Artist Adam Pendleton Host Fundraising Efforts to Preserve Nina Simone’s Childhood Home


Tennis legend Venus Williams is hoping to preserve a piece of history.

The New York Post reported Williams is working with the National Trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, raising money to keep late blues singer Nina Simone’s childhood home. Fundraising efforts will include an online auction, conducted by Sotheby’s, of “exceptional works donated by internationally renowned contemporary artists” as well as a gala at the Pace Gallery on May 20 in New York City.

For the gala, the Grand Slam winner collaborated with artist Adam Pendleton and said each item is unique in itself. “Each of the artists Adam and I have selected for the auction has a unique, powerful voice, and we’ve been moved by their generosity and enthusiasm for this important cause,” Williams said, according to The Black Wall Street Times. The conceptual artist also spoke about why he decided to get involved with this initiative. “Nina Simone is one of the most important musical artists of the 20th century,” Pendleton said. “I’m inspired to be able to protect her legacy by preserving her childhood home. Her music, her vision, cannot be forgotten.”

Pendleton and other artists purchased Simone’s childhood home back in 2017, looking to restore and preserve it. The full exhibition will be on display from May 12 through May 20.

The three-room clapboard house is located in Tryon, NC, where Simone grew up poor. She was raised by her mother, a Methodist preacher, who took notice of her daughter’s natural talent and put her in piano lessons. Years later, she fled to New York City to enroll in the esteemed Julliard. Born Eunice Waymon, she soon changed her name to Nina Simone and began performing in Atlantic City. Outside of her music, she is known for her civil rights activism, which she embedded into her music. One of her most popular songs is “Young, Gifted and Black,” a 1979 ode to Black people urging them to love their Black skin.

‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ Juan Dixon Fired as Coppin State Head Coach After Cheating and Lawsuit Scandals


Robyn Dixon might be spending more quality time with her husband Juan Dixon after he was fired from his head coaching position at Coppin State University due to the scandals he has been tied to.

On Wednesday, Coppin State Athletic director Derek Carter announced that Juan had been relieved of his head coach role after six seasons leading the team, WBAL-TV reported.

“After fully evaluating the men’s basketball program and performance, we feel a change of leadership is necessary moving forward,” Carter said.

“We wish Juan and his family the best for the future. We thank him for his time at Coppin.”

Juan led the team to a 51-131 mark during his tenure, as well as a MEAC regular season title in 2021, CBS Sports reported. However, his activities off the court were ultimately what led to his removal.

Juan had his tenure scarred by a lawsuit filed by Ibn Williams, a former student player who accused Juan’s assistant coach, Lucian Brownlee, of sexually assaulting and blackmailing him by tricking him into sending nude photos of himself, according to The Baltimore Sun.

Williams’ lawsuit listed Juan, after the former Coppin State basketball player claimed to have informed the head coach about the alleged assault only to be ignored. Elsewhere, RHOP season 7 ended with a bombshell revelation about Juan’s alleged cheating on Robyn.

The pair closed the season by getting married for a second time after a decade-long divorce due to Juan’s previous cheating. But their wedding was tarnished after Robyn admitted to Juan getting caught communicating with another woman in 2020.

Robyn was asked about Juan’s involvement in the Coppin State lawsuit during the RHOP season 7 reunion, but she defended her husband, claiming his name was only included for “clickbait.”

Now, since word got out on Juan’s termination, fans of the show are blasting the couple across social media.

“Click bait yet fired… well this did not even marinate for long enough to not age well… welp!” one fan quipped.

“Her comment towards the situation is probably what led them to just let him go,” added someone else.

“Saying they are using him as clickbait isn’t a good look for the school. Now he at home blaming Robyn for getting him fired.”

The Black Twitter debate continues!

Vanessa Bryant Honors Late Kobe Bryant at Handprint Unveiling in LA

Vanessa Bryant Honors Late Kobe Bryant at Handprint Unveiling in LA


Former NBA star Kobe Bryant has received a stamp of honor in Hollywood.

Vanessa Bryant and her daughters Natalia, 20; Bianka, 6; and Capri, 3, attended an unveiling of her late husband’s foot and handprints on March 13, outside the TCL Chinese Theatre.

According to E! News, the permanent installment of Kobe’s imprints, which were made back in 2011, is the first cement engraving of an athlete at the famous theatre.

Following the unveiling, Natalia honored her father with a speech.

“Being his daughter is one of the greatest joys of my life, and I hope to continue to embody and cherish the many lessons he has taught me.”

Reportedly, celebrities whose imprints are installed outside the iconic location are normally replaced with another, due to limited space, but Kobe’s will remain.

“As you visit here for years to come, I encourage you to place your hands in his and take a moment to stand in his shoes,” Natalia said in her speech commemorating the occasion. “This day symbolizes the impact he had on a city he loved and cared for.”

Commemorations for Kobe have continued since his memorial in 2020. Recently, Vanessa revisited the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to celebrate the retirement of Kobe’s teammate Pau Gasol, as the Lakers hung his jersey next to the legend’s.

 

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“I miss him so much like many of us do,” Pau said about Kobe, who he considered a brother, adding, he “elevated me, inspired me, challenged me to be a better player, just to be a better man overall.”

“Pau was special to Kobe as a teammate, as a man, and as a friend,” Vanessa said in an introductory video. “Pablo, Kobe predicted you and he would be together in the rafters.”

As previously reported by BLACK ENTERPRISE, Kobe died in January 2020 in a private helicopter crash in Calabasas, CA. Vanessa and Kobe’s daughter Gianna also lost her life as a passenger aboard the aircraft.

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