Ava DuVernay
Don't Mean to Alarm You But Here's Sade's First New Song in 7 Years
"Flower of the Universe," produced by No I.D., is the elusive singer's contribution to the upcoming 'A Wrinkle in Time' soundtrack.
Oscars Devote Video to Representation Despite Still Being Bad at It
This past year saw many huge moments for representation on screen, though the Academy still has catching up to do.
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Foreign governments said to use Trump hotels to "curry favor," California couple charged with holding 13 children captive in horrific conditions, Trump reportedly scorned black members of Congress, and more.
'Prison Architect' Has No Room for Political Action
'Prison Architect' models building well, but it fails to strike at a system that routinely abuses prisoners' rights.
Ava DuVernay Is Creating a Central Park Five Series for Netflix
The filmmaker plans to explore each step the criminal justice system took before the five Harlem teens were exonerated in 2014 for a crime they didn't commit.
Ava DuVernay on Walking Into a Room 'Like a White Man'
The record-breaking director breaks down the uphill climb facing black women in the entertainment industry.
Salt-N-Pepa: Ava DuVernay Could Direct Our Biopic
The trailblazing hip-hop group say that their movie is "in the making."
Who Gets Credit When a Meme Becomes a Movie?
Netflix is reportedly making an original movie starring Rihanna and Lupita Nyong'o, inspired by Twitter and Tumblr posts. But will the social media authors get paid?
Ava DuVernay's 'Queen Sugar' Is a Stunning Show About Black Lives on the Bayou
The new OWN TV show about a black-owned Louisiana farm is a cinematic look at inheritance that's both familial and cultural.
Ava DuVernay Is the First Woman of Color to Direct a $100 Million Film
With her much-anticipated adaptation of "A Wrinkle in Time," Ava DuVernay is making history.
Shia LaBeouf's Phone Number & The 'Independence Day' Sequel: Last Week in Art
Also, animals projected across the ancient walls of the Vatican, Banksy's 'The Drinker' is redubbed "The Stinker," and Marina Abramovic is at the Park Avenue Armory.
Is It Possible to Make the Academy Awards More Diverse?
The Academy snubbed minority actors and filmmakers this year, but the problem runs deeper than black faces not holding little gold statues.