Jimmy Kimmel will do a lot on his show, but on Thursday night, he wouldn't do an impression of Stephen A. Smith. According to ...
Roy Jones Jr claimed his 30th scalp when he retired a postman-turned-boxer with one of his biggest wins in 1995. The legendary champion was in his prime in 1995, racking up 29 straight wins to hold ...
Masters of the Game: Roy Wood Jr. on Leaving “The Daily Show” ...
The Golden State Warriors have been a powerhouse team for over ten years now. From winning four NBA Championships, producing multiple All-Stars, and even MVPs, the Dubs franchise went from the ...
“I’m always riding around,” André Holland said. “It’s such a wonderful way to see the city, experience it, and really get to know people.” In Love, Brooklyn, Holland channels that love of discovery ...
The popular comedy game show series Have I Got News For You returns to CNN with its season three premiere Saturday, Sept. 6 at 9/8c. Returning for their third season together, host Roy Wood Jr. and ...
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) bragged that he never insulted Trump fans as he demanded an apology from a supporter of President Donald Trump for “insulting the intelligence” of New York City mayoral candidate ...
The romantic love triangle dramedy “Love, Brooklyn” is more than just a visual showcase for the favorite borough of the average New York City hipster. It’s also an unabashed devotional to the interior ...
The new modern romance “Love, Brooklyn” entered theaters across the U.S. in late August, and Birmingham’s own Roy Wood, Jr. is gracing the screen. Keep reading for more on the film and where you can ...
One of the most controversial moments in Olympic history has taken a surprise twist with former South Korean boxer Park Si-hun handing his gold medal over to Roy Jones Jr. Park defeated Jones Jr. by a ...
A tender city romance about about gentrification and Black melancholy, “Love, Brooklyn” brings together appealing actors and the charms of New York’s ever-changing borough into soft focus. It feels a ...
At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, the host country's Park Si-Hun faced off against Pensacola's Roy Jones Jr. for the light middleweight boxing gold medal. Park received the medal ...