Sanaa Lathan Joins Cast of New Indie Thriller ‘Tilt’

Acclaimed actress Sanaa Lathan has signed on to star in Tilt, an upcoming independent thriller directed by Sophia Banks and produced by Getaway Entertainment. The film is currently in production in Los Angeles. Lathan joins a cast that already includes Briana Middleton and Kyle Allen. Set against the backdrop of a devastating Los Angeles wildfire, Tilt follows freelance…

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Serena Williams Announces Return to Professional Tennis at Queen’s Club Championships

Tennis icon Serena Williams is officially returning to professional tennis, nearly four years after stepping away from the sport she dominated for more than two decades. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion confirmed on June 1 that she will make her competitive return at the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club in London later this month….

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J. Cole and Cam’ron Reach Settlement in $500,000 ‘Ready ’24’ Royalty Lawsuit

Hip-hop stars J. Cole and Cam’ron have officially settled their legal dispute over the 2024 collaboration “Ready ’24,” bringing an end to a lawsuit that sought at least $500,000 in royalties and damages. According to court filings submitted in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, both parties informed the court that they had “reached…

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Peabo Bryson Under Medical Care Following Stroke, Family Requests Privacy

Two-time Grammy Award-winning R&B legend Peabo Bryson is currently under medical care after suffering a stroke, according to a statement released by his family. The announcement has prompted an outpouring of support from fans and fellow artists across the music industry. Bryson’s family confirmed that the singer is receiving treatment and asked the public to respect their…

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Nelly Awarded Nearly $68K After Winning Copyright Fight Over Country Grammar

Rapper Nelly has scored a major legal victory after a federal judge ordered the attorney for former St. Lunatics member Ali Jones to pay $67,586 in legal fees stemming from a copyright lawsuit involving Nelly’s landmark debut album, Country Grammar. On May 28, U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero ruled that Nelly’s legal team should be…

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