Black stars shined at The Critics Choice Association’s 7th annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television Awards.
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As a Black queer woman, the opportunity to bring Elphaba to life was the gift of a lifetime,' she said at the Critics Choice ...
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Ariana Grande, Pamela Anderson and Selena Gomez — who have already received awards buzz for their roles in “Wicked,” “The ...
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Cynthia Erivo put a chic spin on her Wicked Witch of the West aesthetic for the 7th annual Celebration of Black Cinema and Television held in Los Angeles on Dec. 9. Going with the all-black look that ...
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Kelly Rowland made a glittering entrance at the Critics Choice Association's annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television on Monday in Los Angeles, where she presented the Icon Award to filmmaker ...