Khadijah James, Maxine Shaw “attorney at law,” and Synclaire James-Jones all sat down to talk about the groundbreaking ’90s sitcom on Fox. The New Jersey native opened up about her first impression of ...
You could write an entire dissertation on the cultural weight Black ’90s sitcoms carry. From “Living Single,” “Martin,” to “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” these shows transcended entertainment; they ...
On the “Reliving Single” podcast, Yvette Lee Bowser reveals the real men behind Kyle and Overton, and how her love life appears in the show. When Queen Latifah, Erika Alexander, Kim Coles, Kim Fields, ...
For decades, an unspoken beef between TV shows “Friends” and “Living Single” has plagued Hollywood. Both shows were iconic in their own way, but only the white actor-led sitcom got the Hollywood red ...
One of the best things about television in the ’90s was the sitcom Living Single. The series, which starred Queen Latifah, Kim Coles, Erika Alexander, Kim Fields, T.C. Carson and John Henton, made Fox ...
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Why "Living Single" was never just a "Black Show"
“When you label something Black, Hollywood tends to shrink its potential.” Erika Alexander and Kim Coles on their podcast ReLiving Single, the “limitless creativity” of Living Single and the sitcom’s ...
Kim Coles recalls the threats she received from "Living Single" producers about her weight. Kim Coles is opening up about the behind-the-scenes pressure she faced from Living Single producers about ...
Step into a "90s kind of world" as we commemorate 30 years of Living Single, the groundbreaking sitcom that redefined friendship, ambition, and love in Brooklyn. Join original cast members for an ...
Alexander believes that hindsight is 20/20. Erika Alexander is co-signing Ari Lennox’s claims of colorism in ’90s entertainment. Alexander’s commentary came while promoting her podcast, ReLiving ...
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