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Minnie Mouse is getting a mini makeover ahead of Women’s History Month and Disneyland Paris’ 30th anniversary. Get more details inside.

Though celebrities hate to be known forever for that key role, here are 13 actors and actresses who will forever be that one character for the culture.

The first Black woman to host her own TV program was a Julliard-trained pianist. Her name was Hazel Scott. To celebrate her legacy and her 101st birthday, join the March On Washington Film Festival this month for a special screening of A Celebration of Hazel Scott: Activism through Music and Art.

Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Wee Man, and the rest of the gang are back in Jackass Forever to give us some much-needed laughs at that expense of their health. 

Netflix released new stills and the official trailer for their three-week documentary, "jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy," which premiered at this year's Sundance film festival last month. The doc arrives in theaters on February 10 and part 1 is scheduled for release on Neflix February 16th.

Should be interesting to see how Sony responds to the backlash but until then it seems like Dakota Johnson will be your new Madame Web and the Spider-Verse will be getting their new arachnid superhero.

Often opinionated rap star Kanye West wants to change the way we acknowledge Black History Month altogether by switching the name to "Black Future Month" — others, like Dr. Cornel West, think he may be a bit off in his approach.

It seems there will be yet another addition to Young Buck’s struggle files. He was recently booked by police for allegedly vandalizing his ex-girlfriend’s vehicle. As spotted on Complex the Nashville, Tennessee MC was back behind bars. This time local police cuffed him for reportedly doing way too much with his former lover’s property. On Wednesday, […]

NBC Grand Crew is easily one of the funniest shows on network TV, and one thing we always appreciate is the characters are always doing the unexpected! EPs Phil Augusta Jackson and Dan Goor recently opened up about THAT crazy scene where Sherm walks in on Wyatt naked and in tears after watching 'Paddington 2.'

Spike Lee and Jemele Hill have started producing the Colin Kaepernick docuseries, airing on ESPN at a later date. We'll finally get to hear from the man himself about the ins-and-outs of what really happened after taking that fateful knee.