“Level Up” singer Ciara, 33, sang in a bubble bath for her newest music video for song “Thinkin Bout You,” and we absolutely love it! The singer’s video dropped on March 29, and the video began with the star singing full-on a capella in the nude. She looked absolutely glamorous in a high bun and bangs with a minimal makeup look.
Ciara started the video with her body almost fully submerged in the bubbles, but she playfully stood up, covered strategically by the soap, and later twerked with her booty in the air.
It sounds like something you might hear in a nightmarish sci-fi film.
Scientists in New York have created half human-half chicken embryos in what some have described as 'sick' and 'disturbing' experiments.
Researchers hope that by transplanting human stem cells onto newly-formed chicken embryos they can find out more about how cells transform into fetuses.
The findings could lead to a whole host of new treatments for developmental disorders, they believe - but it's not without criticism.
Debuting on the music scene in 2019, R&B star in the making Maeta releases her long-awaited second EP, Habits. Fresh from signing a record deal with Jay-Z’s very own Roc Nation, the Indianapolis-born singer is ready to become your favorite new songstress. The new six-track project is true to Maeta’s soulful brand and see’s her experimenting with a whole range of hit producers — Kaytranada, Teddy Walton, and Mustard — and talented artists — Buddy, BEAM, and Leven Kali.
Suzzanne Douglas was a famous American actress who is no more and currently entertainment industry grieving her demise. Throughout her career, she spent about 3 decades in the industry and best known for the role of Jerri Peterson, the matriarch on the American WB sitcom The Parent Hood, which aired from 1995 to 1999 and starred Robert Townsend. Douglas was nominated for an NAACP image award for outstanding supporting actress in a Motion picture for her performances as Amy Simms in the 1989 dance/drama film Tap, which starred Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis Jr.
Grocery Shopping, Harlem, 1966. Photograph: Mario Carnicelli/David Hill Gallery, LondonView image in fullscreenGrocery Shopping, Harlem, 1966. Photograph: Mario Carnicelli/David Hill Gallery, LondonThe big picturePhotography This article is more than 1 year oldThe big picture: hope in 60s HarlemThis article is more than 1 year oldOn a trip away from his native Italy, young photographer Mario Carnicelli found a carefree side to life in Harlem after the riots
Mario Carnicelli won a photography competition in his native Italy in 1966 and the prize was a trip to America to take pictures there.