By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
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Eric Dane is a charismatic actor once best known to millions as Dr. Mark “McSteamy” Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy is now living a life far removed from the fictional hospital corridors that made him a household name. The performer, whose other standout roles include Cal Jacobs in Euphoria and parts in action series like Countdown, publicly revealed in April 2025 that he has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive and incurable neurodegenerative condition that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s......
Britain abolished ESN but not the logic behind It.
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Britain likes to believe that Educationally Subnormal (ESN) schools belong to a discredited past: a shameful episode closed, archived, and morally resolved. But ESN was not simply a policy, it was a worldview. One that treated white, middle-class norms as neutral intelligence and Black difference as deficiency. Thousands of Black children were siphoned out of mainstream education, denied exams, and quietly written off by a system that called exclusion “assessment.” The state has never......
Should an automatic by-election be triggered when an MP defects to another party?
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A petition demanding automatic by‑elections whenever an MP defects to another party has now surged past 105,000 signatures, forcing Parliament to consider it for debate. What began as a quiet call for accountability has become a national flashpoint, with voters insisting that they should not be represented by a party they never chose. As the signature count climbs by the hour, pressure is mounting on Westminster to set a firm debate date and acknowledge the growing......
Mia Mottley and Trevor Noah Deliver the Caribbean Masterclass the World Needed
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When Trevor Noah sits down with Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, you already know the conversation won’t behave itself. And from the moment he opened with Rihanna and the Bajan accent, the tone was set: Caribbean and SouthAfrican heavyweights reasoning, laughing, and dismantling global hypocrisy with the kind of ease that only comes from lived experience.
Trevor kicked things off by teasing Mottley about Barbados’ most famous daughter — Rihanna — before slipping into a playful imitation of the Bajan......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
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Sinners has detonated across Hollywood like a cultural earthquake, storming the Oscars with a record‑breaking wave of nominations that has officially toppled the long‑standing benchmarks set by Titanic and La La Land. No one saw this level of dominance coming — a film dismissed by some early critics as “too bold, too dark, too risky” has now rewritten awards‑season history. The industry is scrambling to catch up, audiences are electrified, and the Academy suddenly looks far more open to films that refuse to play safe.
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Michael B. Jordan arrived at the Golden Globes with the kind of energy that suggested the night was already his. Sinners had dominated the nominations, sweeping up wins in other categories and positioning him as the obvious favourite for Best Actor. Walking the carpet with his mother, he carried the pride of a man whose work had not only moved audiences but elevated the entire film. Yet when the envelope opened and another name was called, the room shifted. Shock wasn’t whispered; it was felt. How does the leading force behind one of the most talked‑about films of the year walk away empty‑handed......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
Veteran actor T.K. Carter, best known for his unforgettable roles in The Thing and the beloved children’s series Punky Brewster, has passed away at the age of 69. For many Black actors coming up in the industry during the 1980s and 1990s, Carter represented possibility. His blend of comedic timing, emotional depth and cultural authenticity carved out space in an era when opportunities were far more limited. Children of that generation will forever remember him as Mike Fulton, the warm, steady presence in Punky Brewster, a programme that brightened countless young lives and offered a sense of comfort and joy......
Eric Huntley, Pioneer of Black British Publishing and Community Activism, Dies at 95
By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
Eric Huntley — the Guyanese‑born publisher, organiser, and towering figure of Black British political life, has died at the age of 95, prompting an outpouring of tributes from the communities he spent a lifetime empowering.
Huntley, alongside his late wife and comrade Jessica Huntley, co‑founded Bogle‑L’Ouverture Publications in the late 1960s, a radical publishing house that opened the door for Black writers long shut out of the British literary establishment. Their imprint brought the works of thinkers such as......
Has Victoria Beckham become the ultimate “Monster‑in‑Law”?
By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
The Beckham family has always sold the world a glossy fantasy: coordinated outfits, immaculate branding, and a picture‑perfect clan that never cracks. But Brooklyn Beckham’s explosive Instagram statement has torn straight through that illusion, leaving the public wondering whether the real drama was brewing behind the scenes all along. His words weren’t subtle, and they certainly weren’t diplomatic.
In one of the most striking lines, he accused his parents of putting their empire above his marriage, writing, “My family......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
A profound wave of grief is sweeping across the Caribbean and the global reggae community following the sudden passing of Stephen “Cat” Coore, the legendary co‑founder, guitarist, cellist, and musical director of the iconic band Third World. Coore, who died at 69, leaves behind more than five decades of musical innovation that helped define reggae’s evolution and carry Jamaican culture across continents. His loss is being felt intensely in Jamaica, Anguilla, Antigua, and throughout the wider Caribbean diaspora, where generations grew up on the sound of Third World and the unmistakable musical......