Actor Anthony Mackie chats with Good Day New York about sharing the big screen with co-star Hugh Jackman in the new high-tech boxing movie, “Real Steel.”
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NBA Baller John Wall Battles A Fan In A ‘Dougie’ Dance Off In NYC! [Video]
NBA baller John Wall and Funkmaster Flex stopped by Foot Locker on 34th Street in Manahattan yesterday to premiere the new Reebok Zig Encore. During a Q&A session at the event, a fan came up to ask a question about Wall’s “Dougie” skills, then challenged him to a “Dougie Dance Off.”
Behind-The-Scenes Of Mary J. Blige’s ’25/8′
Check out the behind-the-scenes footage on the set of R&B superstar Mary J. Blige’s music video “25/8,” which is the first single from her upcoming album “My Life II… The Journey Continues (Act I).”
Blige says ’25/8’ is about is about not having enough time to spend with someone. “It’s like the ultimate love when you’re having fun, time just seems to fly,” Blige explained.
Michael Strahan On Video Backstage Getting Ready To Go Live On The ‘Ellen Show.’
Former NFL star turned CBS football analyst Michael Strahan goes on video backstage at the “Ellen Show” to give viewers an inside look on all the preparation that happens behind-the-scenes of the show.
After going live and appearing onstage, Strahan chatted with Ellen about his usual pre-game routine before a NFL football game.
Al Sharpton Honors Tyler Perry On His Work!
Reverend Al Sharpton, who is the host of MSNBC’s “Politics Nation,” invited movie mogul Tyler Perry to his talk show to honor his work and talk about his successful business empire.
The civil rights leader lashed out at Perry’s black haters, and thanked him for creating jobs for many black actors who have been ignored by main stream Hollywood.
Author Ralph Banks: ‘Single Black Females Should Find Husbands Outside Their Race.”
Stanford Law Professor Ralph Richard Blanks, the author of the new controversial book, “Is Marriage for White People?,” tells ABC News that single black females should find husbands outside their race.
Contrary to his book, Banks is married to Jennifer Eberhardt (below), a black woman, who also works at Stanford University as a social psychology professor.