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ABC has renewed comedy series “Black-ish” for an eighth and final season. Creator Kenya Barris first shared the news on social media on Friday.
“To ALL the people in the world I love, honor, respect and care for it is both exciting and bittersweet to share that black-ish been RENEWED by ABC for it’s EIGHTH… and FINAL SEASON,” Barris wrote. “In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for – and to do it with the entire and AMAZINGLY STELLAR cast coming back to close this chapter out with us the right way!”
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CMNTY Culture RCDS (pronounced Community Culture) is a record label by Malik Rasheed, Phil Lawrence, and Chief Johnson.
Rasheed and Lawrence started the label in late 2019 after spending decades in the music industry.
The trio spoke with Insider about building out a meticulous, steady business model.
Just over a decade ago, three music mavens found themselves walking into a studio: It was Grammy award-winning songwriter Phil Lawrence, music executive Malik Rasheed, and an aspiring singer named Peter Gene Hernandez.
Hernandez s short, fruitless deal with Universal Motown had just ended. So he teamed up with Lawrence to produce something new. That day, he found himself playing a tune for Rasheed who was, at the time, working for Cameron Strange, owner and CEO at Westside Indie music publishing.
black-ish: Bow and Junior’s “Creepy Close” Relationship Exposed In Public
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Marcus Scribner) take his girlfriend Olivia (
Felice Heather Monteith), to brunch to celebrate Junior’s birthday. At the restaurant, while the kids step away from the table, Bow describes her relationship with Junior as “magical” but Maxine doesn’t see it that way. Maxine tells Bow it’s “creepy close.” Junior proves it in the sneak peek video below.
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When Junior tries to feed his mother aka “my Queen” crab legs and asks that she open up the airplane hangar, Bow realizes the truth in Maxine’s assessment. Bow grins and says, “Hangar’s closed.”
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February 16, 2021 4:00 AM Matt Roush, TV Insider
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A selective critical checklist of notable Tuesday TV:
Kenan (8/7c and 8:30/7:30c, NBC): An all-new star-driven sitcom hour begins with
Young Rock, featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson relating a quasi-autobiographical origin story that depicts his rites of passage at ages 10, 15 and 18. It’s followed by
Kenan, a warm family comedy starring longtime
Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson as a widowed dad juggling his morning-show TV gig and raising two adorable daughters with the help of his father-in-law (a winning Don Johnson) and rascally brother (
SNL co-star Chris Redd). (See the full review.)