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Those of us who grew up watching “The Cosby Show” as teens in the 1980s were extremely saddened to learn of Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s tragic drowning in Costa Rica while on vacation with his family.
For many Black queer men, Malcolm-Jamal Warner wasn’t just a familiar face on TV — he was a presence, a rhythm, and a role model. He held space in our lives that felt safe, like a favorite cousin you ...
In this piece, HuffPost culture reporter Njera Perkins interviewed actor Nadji Jeter, who co-starred opposite late actor ...
There were three television characters who really mattered to me as a kid: Michael, Leroy and Theo. In elementary school, ...