She has been a staple in Black Hollywood since the ’90s and isn’t letting up yet! Sanaa Lathan‘s new movie, The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat, is now available, and she recently admitted that ...
The conversation around how unconditional love shows up within lifelong friendships often takes a back burner compared to romantic partnerships. Still, the film The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat ...
Sanaa Lathan continues to expand her impressive repertoire with unconventional roles and she’s showcasing her skills in Netflix’s binge-worthy new drama, Hit & Run. The show stars its co-creator Lior ...
Following the announcement of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, Please Don’t Cry, 3X Grammy-nominated recording artist Rapsody returns with a candid interview featuring her close friend and ...
Sanaa Lathan takes on a powerful role in the BET+ film Young. Wild. Free., a drama that explores the complexities of single motherhood and mental health within the African American community. The film ...
Her small role as Robyn in The Best Man is one of Sanaa Lathan’s earliest screen appearances. In an interview with Jemele Hill on the “Jemele Hill is Unbothered” podcast, she said producers were ...
*After countless black men have been gunned down by police officers on the street, especially that of Trayvon Martin, there has been one show to mirror the countless tragedies: “Shots Fired.” Most ...
In a panel discussion with ESSENCE, Mekhi Phifer, Sanaa Lathan, Russell Hornsby, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor delved into the emotional depth of their new film, The Supremes at EARL’s All-You-Can-Eat.
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