Television

Power Book II: Ghost's penultimate episode sets up next week's season finale flawlessly.

Many Star Wars fans felt for years that Boba Fett didn't get the respect he deserved. The iconic intergalactic bounty hunter is finally getting his late flowers in the form of his own show.

Sage Steele got a good dose of karma, and social media is loving every bit of it.

Zenzile DaBreo-St. Hilaire was supposed to have a destination wedding but it as cancelled because of the pandemic. Now she's looking for the perfect dress to wear to her virtual wedding in her apartment.

  Atlanta rapper, 2 Chainz is teaming up with Youtube for a new series. The “Money Maker” rapper is launching a series called “MoneyMaker Fund”. In the series, 2 Chainz will listen to business plans from students and alumni of HBCUs. The collaboration is in part with YouTube’s Black Voices Fund and the winner of […]

  The last few years have been big for show’s getting reboots and it looks like rapper Bow Wow is working to bring back one of his favorites. The “Shortie Like Mine” rapper took to Twitter ,Monday to inform fans that he wants to work with BET to the hit show 106 & Park back […]

Riq is caught up in a love triangle, Paz returns, and Cane continues to make things difficult for the Tejada family.

MSNBC is apparently betting on Black to make it more competitive against rival cable news networks. But the decision to promote Rashida Jones to be its top executive is far from a gamble.

According to Deadline, MSNBC is launching two new weekend shows with political analyst Tiffany Cross and Washington Post opinion columnist Jonathan Capehart. After weeks of competing for the coveted weekend slots on the network, previously held by Joy Reid's "A.M. Joy", both were announced to be filling the slots, with Cross anchoring MSNBC on Saturdays between 10 a.m. and noon, while Capehart leads Sundays in the same time period. 

Get ready, the Grio.TV is coming to 100 million households next month.