It may be cold outside, but things are hotter than ever in the Atlanta nightclub industry as depicted in the sizzling BET+ original series ‘All the Queen’s Men.’

Based on the popular book ‘Ladies Night’ by Christian Keyes (who also stars in and writes for the show), the streamer’s breakout series chronicles the emotional, psychological, and criminal rollercoaster that is the life of exotic dance club madam Marilyn DeVille (portrayed by actress-model Eva Marcille).

Boasting a cast of familiar faces like Skyh Alvester Black, Candace Maxwell, Racquel Palmer, Michael Bolwaire, and more, the ‘Queen’s’ mid-season 3 cliffhanger may have left fans hungry for more in late 2023 but what’s set to be served on January 11 will more than satiate appetites.

Ahead of its arrival, hop inside for your first sneak peek at what’s to come.

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Just as the 2023 Primetime EMMYs were delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes so were the Creative Arts EMMYs that annually precede them.

After much anticipation, however, the latter’s two-night ceremony commenced Saturday (January 6) and ended Sunday (January 7) to toast the artistic and technical achievements in TV’s animated, reality, variety, short-form, documentary series, and specials genres.

Ahead of the show’s 75th annual edition airing on FXX on January 13, the second night’s winners have been revealed.

See them inside.

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Sunday (January 7), the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards – hosted by Jo Koy – were held to honor the year’s best and brightest in film and television.

Seeing big names like ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Barbie,’ ‘The Bear,’ ‘Succession,’ ‘The Color Purple,’ and many other of 2023’s favorites go head to head for the top trophies, tuck in below to find out who walked away with the wins from the night’s showing.

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Barbie‘ may have had a massive shut out at the 2024 Golden Globes, but it can boast at least two wins: Best Original Song and Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.

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The road to OSCAR glory was expected to be a bit brighter for Fantasia and Danielle Brooks as the only two nominees at the 2024 Golden Globes on hand for their respective performances in the 2023 ‘Color Purple’ musical.

Yet, the night ended with both singer-actresses going home emptyhanded.

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After delivering an astounding performance in 2023’s critically acclaimed ‘The Holdovers,’ starlet Da’Vine Joy Randolph left the 81st annual Golden Globes holding one of its coveted trophies.

See her emotional acceptance speech inside.

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The stars are aligning for one of entertainment’s biggest calendar nights – the 81st Annual Golden Globes. 

Hosted at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, the show honors the most resonating releases in the realm of film and television.

With anticipation sky-high to see who’s taking home what, head below to see Hollywood’s royals make their way into the Golden Globes 2024 after the jump…

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‘When I See U’ hitmaker Fantasia may have been surprised to see her name listed among the actresses vying for a Golden Globe Award at the show’s 2024 ceremony, but industry critics have deemed her a favorite for the coveted trophy since first taking a peek at her stunning performance as “Celie” in the 2023 musical film The Color Purple.’

And while being nominated is an honor in itself, should she capture the golden statuette she will be penciled in history books for quite the unique achievement.

Details inside.

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To say Katt Williams‘ brought 2024 in with a bang would be an understatement.

Firing shots that are still ringing around the world courtesy of a jaw-dropping interview on Shannon Sharpe‘s Club Shay Shay,’ the EMMY Award-winning comedian had viewers laughing, crying, shocked, and appalled at his weigh in on everything from Diddy and Jonathan Majors‘ respective legal woes to his personal gripes with fellow comedians Tiffany Haddish, Rickey Smiley, Cedric the Entertainer, Steve Harvey, Faizon Love, Michael Blackson, and more.

And while fellow comic-actor Kevin Hart and rapper-actor Ludacris have already made headlines for their responses to the firestorm of conversation Katt’s commentary created, many of the other names dropped have people talking as well for their stinging clap backs.

Look inside to see what they all had to say.

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Just as the 2023 Primetime EMMYs were delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes so were the Creative Arts EMMYs that annually precede them.

After much anticipation, however, the latter’s two-night ceremony commenced Saturday (January 6) to toast the artistic and technical achievements in TV’s animated, reality, variety, short-form, documentary series, and specials genres.

Ahead of the show’s 75th annual edition airing on FXX on January 13, the first night’s winners have been revealed.

See them inside.

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Tyrese has long been booked and busy. And across a multitude of mediums too.

Long before he was racing up a storm in the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, the star was racing to the top region of R&B charts with hits such as today’s From The Vault pick 2001’s – ‘I Like Them Girls.’

Serving as the launch single from the performer’s sophomore album ‘2000 Watts,’ the infectious jam was crafted by the producing collective The Underdogs. 

Having found favor with butter-smooth ballads such as ‘Sweet Lady’ on his debut effort, the singer’s second swing of the bat saw him looking to showcase his versatility. Not just sonically, but visually too.

Because beyond turning up the BPM with this club jam, Tyrese embraced choreography with the MTV-era dance break featured in the Dave Meyers-directed music video.

Peaking at #48 on the Billboard Hot 100, ‘I Like Them Girls’ found its most notable success in the R&B sphere. For, the release hit #15 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs tally and an even more impressive #7 on the Billboard Rhythmic count.

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Though most famous for her role as the unforgettable “Whitley Gilbert” on the classic sitcom ‘A Different World,’ actress-singer-dancer-director Jasmine Guy has brought multiple iconic TV characters to life over her 41-year career including “Dina” (‘School Daze’), “Roxy Harvey” (‘Dead Like Me‘), “Grams” (‘The Vampire Diaries‘), “Easter” (‘Queen‘), and many more.

Arguably one of modern TV history’s most unsung actresses, the first step toward remedying that may have come Saturday night (January 6) when the 61-year-young star finally got her flowers in the form of her first EMMY.

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