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This September, a small exhibit honoring Bill Cosby will go on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. The exhibit is titled "Taking Shape," and focuses on African-American representation on television in the 20th century. To encompass this history, Cosby's 1964 comedy record I Started Out as a Child, an I Spy comic book, and video clips from the program and clips from The Cosby Show have been added to the exhibit.

Malcolm Jamal Warner, who famously played Bill Cosby’s son Theo on The Cosby Show for eight seasons has finally spoke out against the sexual assault…

While watching tv sitcoms its always natural to envy the relationships we see on telvision. After all, they always seem to make things work and portray the happyly ever after we all want, right? Here’s Some Black ‘Ride or Die’ Sitcom Couples We Envy in order that I like 😉 1. Martin and Gina 2. Will […]

 Bill Cosby is still alive and kicking and on Comedy Central. His Comedy Central special Far From Finished, airs this weekend November 23 at 8 p.m.…