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Bethonie Butler

Bethonie Butler

Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
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Posing by the Olympics Black Power salute statue is a thing

U-Conn. student Pierre Dens Phils, 20. (Bethonie Butler/The Washington Post)
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They traveled from Cleveland without tickets and then got lucky

From left: Mary Tinsley, Cynthia Gamble and her sister Geneva Wigfall, Margaret Peacock, Brenda Robinson. (Bethonie Butler/The Washington Post)
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Wisin is helping guide Latin hip-hop’s next generation of innovator...

Wisin’s popularity and contributions to the Latin hip-hop landscape have spanned several eras in reggaeton history.
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‘A Different World’ cast reunites to reflect on the show’s impact

“A Different World,” which occupies a hallowed place in the Black TV canon, is belatedly getting its due in the era of streaming and social media.
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How Gracie’s Corner became must-see TV for children everywhere

The Hollingsworths’ Gracie’s Corner YouTube channel has become a viral phenomenon, with more than 2.8 million subscribers watching the animated take on edutainment.
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Perspective | The underappreciated gems in Black TV’s canon

In charting the evolution of Black TV, don’t forget the shows that faded from popular memory, struggled to get their due or were canceled before their time.
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Mr Eazi, already an Afrobeats staple, makes his proper debut

The singer and producer, who has long promoted the work of others in mixtapes and cross-genre collaborations, now has his own album, “The Evil Genius.”
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6 things to know from MTV VMAs, including Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero...

’N Sync, Ashanti, Timbaland and Nelly Furtado made an appearance at the 2023 MTV VMAs, held at the Prudential Center in Newark.
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‘The Other Black Girl’ examines horror of being Black in a White wo...

A new Hulu series based on the novel by Zakiya Dalila Harris examines the horror of being Black at work.
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Perspective | Amid public breakup and looming trial, Shakira is hav...

The global pop star received the Video Vanguard Award at MTV’s Video Music Awards.
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‘Talk to Me’ speaks to everyone

The A24 horror isn’t this summer’s blockbuster, but its underlying themes speak to the moment while delighting the genre’s fans.