The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) announced today its “Stuck in the 80s Night” to be held at Center Stage in Atlanta on National HIV Is Not A Crime Awareness Day – a national observance the organization commemorates on February 28.
The event centers awareness about HIV-specific criminalization laws established in the 1980s by educating about the impact of outdated legislation and celebrating the resilience of people living with HIV.
“Stuck in the 80s Night” will feature fireside chats and panel discussions led by CNN Newsroom anchor, Fredricka Whitfield, CNN This Morning Weekend co-anchor, Victor Blackwell, Etaf Council of Justice Leaders, Robert Suttle, Former Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, Harold Phillips, Co-Executive Director of HIV Legal Network, Janet Butler-McPhee, and Co-Executive Director of Sero Project, Kamaria Laffrey. The red-carpet evening will also include performances by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Grammy award-winning artist,...
The event centers awareness about HIV-specific criminalization laws established in the 1980s by educating about the impact of outdated legislation and celebrating the resilience of people living with HIV.
“Stuck in the 80s Night” will feature fireside chats and panel discussions led by CNN Newsroom anchor, Fredricka Whitfield, CNN This Morning Weekend co-anchor, Victor Blackwell, Etaf Council of Justice Leaders, Robert Suttle, Former Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, Harold Phillips, Co-Executive Director of HIV Legal Network, Janet Butler-McPhee, and Co-Executive Director of Sero Project, Kamaria Laffrey. The red-carpet evening will also include performances by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Grammy award-winning artist,...
- 2/27/2024
- Look to the Stars
Paramount Global chair and National Amusements president Shari Redstone is one of the most powerful people in Hollywood. She is also an observant Jew and a supporter of Israel who has been reeling over the days since Oct. 7, when Hamas terrorists attacked the Jewish state, she told The Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday in a corner booth at Wolfgang Puck’s Spago. The Beverly Hills restaurant was closed to the public for the evening in order to host “Black & Jewish Conversations,” an event that Redstone and Gelila Assefa, Puck’s Ethiopia-born wife, began organizing well before the Hamas attack in order to foster increased conversation and partnership between members of Hollywood’s Black and Jewish communities.
“Look, I’m not doing well, to be honest,” Redstone acknowledged. “I think there are no words to describe what took place, and all I do every day is try to do something that’s...
“Look, I’m not doing well, to be honest,” Redstone acknowledged. “I think there are no words to describe what took place, and all I do every day is try to do something that’s...
- 10/18/2023
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The controversial yet blissful marriage of Magic and Cookie Johnson is really one to study. Their love story is the perfect example of how an unbreakable bond of love can weather any storm, no matter how critical. Magic Johnson, A.K.A Earvin Johnson Jr., is a renowned basketball legend. He has achieved incredible success on the court playing for the Los Angeles Lakers, especially during their 1980s Showtime period. However, his life took an unexpected turn when he announced in 1991 that he had contracted HIV. Amidst the fear and uncertainty surrounding his diagnosis, his wife surprisingly stood by his side with...
- 10/11/2023
- by Ima Whyte
- TVovermind.com
Magic Johnson estimates that he receives somewhere between 300 and 500 requests every year from organizations all over the United States with offers to honor him or his family. He declines almost all — except the one that he received this year from the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.
The organization rolled out the red carpet for Magic and wife Cookie Johnson to receive the highest honor at the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS, a black-tie event that took place at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Thursday evening. The pair turned up alongside their children Andre, Ej and Elisa, and mingled with close friends and celebrity couples like Samuel L. Jackson and Latanya Richardson Jackson and Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, with the latter pair taking on the task of emceeing the event.
Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance speak onstage.
Magic added that while he agreed to take the stage, he...
The organization rolled out the red carpet for Magic and wife Cookie Johnson to receive the highest honor at the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS, a black-tie event that took place at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Thursday evening. The pair turned up alongside their children Andre, Ej and Elisa, and mingled with close friends and celebrity couples like Samuel L. Jackson and Latanya Richardson Jackson and Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, with the latter pair taking on the task of emceeing the event.
Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance speak onstage.
Magic added that while he agreed to take the stage, he...
- 9/22/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance are set to host the fourth Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS.
The longtime couple is confirmed to take the stage at the Gilead Sciences and Bulgari-supported event, which will be held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Thursday. As previously announced, the ball will honor Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award, recognizing the Lakers star and his wife for their decades-long advocacy work in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The program will also include a dinner, an auction in partnership with Christie’s and a performance from Gladys Knight.
Guests at the event will also be allowed to peruse items from the Elizabeth Taylor Archive including highlights from the late actress’ personal life, film career and philanthropy.
Last year’s Elizabeth Taylor Ball honored Charlize Theron, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Colin Farrell. Taylor,...
The longtime couple is confirmed to take the stage at the Gilead Sciences and Bulgari-supported event, which will be held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Thursday. As previously announced, the ball will honor Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award, recognizing the Lakers star and his wife for their decades-long advocacy work in the fight against HIV and AIDS. The program will also include a dinner, an auction in partnership with Christie’s and a performance from Gladys Knight.
Guests at the event will also be allowed to peruse items from the Elizabeth Taylor Archive including highlights from the late actress’ personal life, film career and philanthropy.
Last year’s Elizabeth Taylor Ball honored Charlize Theron, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Colin Farrell. Taylor,...
- 9/19/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
HBO's hit sports drama "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" returned for its second season on Aug. 6. The series, which centers around the Los Angeles Lakers, chronicles the team's Showtime era during the 1980s. It also dives into the players' personal lives. Considering Magic Johnson led the team to victory five times during this period, it's no surprise he's such a prominent character on the show. The second season recaps his early days as a father as he welcomes his son, Andre Johnson. Since "Winning Time" tends to dramatize a few details, you may be wondering about Magic's real-life kids.
It's true that Andre is Magic's first-born son. However, unlike the show, Andre's real mother isn't named Rhonda Mitchell, but Melissa Mitchell. She and Magic dated briefly and only welcomed one child together. A decade after Andre was born in 1981, Magic married his wife, Cookie Johnson, in 1991. A year later,...
It's true that Andre is Magic's first-born son. However, unlike the show, Andre's real mother isn't named Rhonda Mitchell, but Melissa Mitchell. She and Magic dated briefly and only welcomed one child together. A decade after Andre was born in 1981, Magic married his wife, Cookie Johnson, in 1991. A year later,...
- 8/15/2023
- by Michele Mendez
- Popsugar.com
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) has announced NBA Hall of Fame legend, philanthropist and businessman Earvin "Magic" Johnson and philanthropist and entrepreneur Cookie Johnson will be honored with The Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award at the fourth annual Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on September 21, 2023 at The Beverly Hills Hotel.
The evening will be generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences.
Co-Chairs for this year’s gala include musician, model, actor and Etaf Ambassador Paris Jackson as well as entrepreneur, producer, Etaf friend and longtime supporter Christine Chiu. The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS will include a seated dinner for 270 guests, an exciting live auction in partnership with Christie’s featuring unique works of art and luxury experiences, a live performance, and an exclusive look at items from The Elizabeth Taylor Archive including highlights from Elizabeth Taylor’s personal life, film career, and philanthropy.
“We loved Elizabeth Taylor’s passion,...
The evening will be generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences.
Co-Chairs for this year’s gala include musician, model, actor and Etaf Ambassador Paris Jackson as well as entrepreneur, producer, Etaf friend and longtime supporter Christine Chiu. The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS will include a seated dinner for 270 guests, an exciting live auction in partnership with Christie’s featuring unique works of art and luxury experiences, a live performance, and an exclusive look at items from The Elizabeth Taylor Archive including highlights from Elizabeth Taylor’s personal life, film career, and philanthropy.
“We loved Elizabeth Taylor’s passion,...
- 5/24/2023
- Look to the Stars
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) announced on Tuesday that NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson and entrepreneur Cookie Johnson will be commemorated at this year’s Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on Sept. 21 at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Both Magic and Cookie Johnson will be presented with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award at the ball.
Paris Jackson and Christine Chiu serve as this year’s gala’s co-chairs. The event will sport a number of 270 guests entertained by a live auction in partnership with Chiu presenting a number of art/luxury experiences, a live performance and an exclusive look at items from The Elizabeth Taylor Archive.
“We loved Elizabeth Taylor’s passion, activism and the work we did together in the fight against HIV and AIDS,” said Magic and Cookie Johnson. “Since beginning this journey in the early ’90s, we’ve dedicated our lives...
Paris Jackson and Christine Chiu serve as this year’s gala’s co-chairs. The event will sport a number of 270 guests entertained by a live auction in partnership with Chiu presenting a number of art/luxury experiences, a live performance and an exclusive look at items from The Elizabeth Taylor Archive.
“We loved Elizabeth Taylor’s passion, activism and the work we did together in the fight against HIV and AIDS,” said Magic and Cookie Johnson. “Since beginning this journey in the early ’90s, we’ve dedicated our lives...
- 5/23/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay, McKinley Franklin and Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
Last week, Nicole Avant, daughter of the late and prolific philanthropist Jacqueline Avant, joined Los Angeles Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, the MLK Health and Wellness Community Development Corporation and over 100 special guests including Ted Sarandos, Clarence Avant, Alex Avant, Holly Robinson-Peete, Rick Caruso, Jimmy Jam and more to commemorate the name unveiling for the Jacqueline Avant Children & Family Center (The Center) located in the Watts-Willowbrook community.
The three-story and 50,000 sq. ft. Center will serve as a national model for programs that address the complex needs of at-risk children struggling with trauma, health, and mental health problems. The first floor is now open, and the second floor will open to the community this summer. The third floor will be finished by the end of this year.
“My family and I are thrilled and honored to celebrate the unveiling of the Jacqueline Avant Children and Family Center,” said Nicole Avant. “For over 50 years,...
The three-story and 50,000 sq. ft. Center will serve as a national model for programs that address the complex needs of at-risk children struggling with trauma, health, and mental health problems. The first floor is now open, and the second floor will open to the community this summer. The third floor will be finished by the end of this year.
“My family and I are thrilled and honored to celebrate the unveiling of the Jacqueline Avant Children and Family Center,” said Nicole Avant. “For over 50 years,...
- 5/3/2023
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Last week, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) hosted its inaugural New York event at The Modern honoring Jeff Gennette, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Macy’s, Inc., and long-term Ambassador for The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, fashion designer Zac Posen.
Zac Posen speaks at the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation New York Dinner
Credit/Copyright: Noam Galai/Getty Images for The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation
Tony Award-nominated actor and Etaf Champion for ‘HIV Is Not A Crime,’ L Morgan Lee presented the event honorees with The Elizabeth Taylor Legacy Award. The evening was generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences, Inc., and Co-Sponsor Macy’s, Inc.
“I firsthand watched and experienced how the AIDS epidemic took loved ones, teachers, and friends of my parents. Growing up in the city, it was pretty confusing, devastating and terrifying for a young man coming of age,” said Posen.
“(Elizabeth’s) courage and grace...
Zac Posen speaks at the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation New York Dinner
Credit/Copyright: Noam Galai/Getty Images for The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation
Tony Award-nominated actor and Etaf Champion for ‘HIV Is Not A Crime,’ L Morgan Lee presented the event honorees with The Elizabeth Taylor Legacy Award. The evening was generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences, Inc., and Co-Sponsor Macy’s, Inc.
“I firsthand watched and experienced how the AIDS epidemic took loved ones, teachers, and friends of my parents. Growing up in the city, it was pretty confusing, devastating and terrifying for a young man coming of age,” said Posen.
“(Elizabeth’s) courage and grace...
- 4/27/2023
- Look to the Stars
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The feathers were swaying and sequins were glittering at last night’s star-studded Wearable Art Gala, a benefit celebrating the 5th anniversary of Waco Theater Center, founded by co-artistic directors Tina Knowles-Lawson and Richard Lawson. Inspired by the aesthetics and Black excellence of the Harlem Renaissance era, the benefit is designed to support the company’s artistic and youth mentorship programs through a fine art auction.
“Each year we find a theme that connects us historically with our past,” Richard Lawson told THR. “[We explore] the evolution of African culture in the western world.” Previous themes have included The Lion King and Black Panther‘s Wakanda. But this year, 50,000 square feet of the Barker Hanger at Santa Monica Air Center was transformed into a full-blown Harlem experience. Guests arrived in vintage automobiles and 40-foot-tall backlit backdrops were designed to look like a set in Harlem...
The feathers were swaying and sequins were glittering at last night’s star-studded Wearable Art Gala, a benefit celebrating the 5th anniversary of Waco Theater Center, founded by co-artistic directors Tina Knowles-Lawson and Richard Lawson. Inspired by the aesthetics and Black excellence of the Harlem Renaissance era, the benefit is designed to support the company’s artistic and youth mentorship programs through a fine art auction.
“Each year we find a theme that connects us historically with our past,” Richard Lawson told THR. “[We explore] the evolution of African culture in the western world.” Previous themes have included The Lion King and Black Panther‘s Wakanda. But this year, 50,000 square feet of the Barker Hanger at Santa Monica Air Center was transformed into a full-blown Harlem experience. Guests arrived in vintage automobiles and 40-foot-tall backlit backdrops were designed to look like a set in Harlem...
- 10/23/2022
- by Evan Nicole Brown
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
For the eleventh year, B. Riley Securities presented the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation “Big Fighters, Big Cause” Charity Boxing Night on Wednesday, May 25 at The Beverly Hilton.
Nick Jonas and Sugar Ray Leonard attend Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation's 11th Annual 'Big Fighters, Big Cause' Charity Boxing Night
Credit/Copyright: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation
Actor Chris Spencer hosted the exclusive star-studded event which featured first-class entertainment, a National Anthem performance by Empire Nashville recording artist Sophia Scott, four action-packed live fights presented by Golden Boy, and a live and silent auction display featuring iconic memorabilia and one-of-a-kind items and experiences.
The evening also honored Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling global superstar, actor, producer and philanthropist Nick Jonas with the 2022 Golden Glove Award. The award acknowledged Jonas’ commitment to helping raise awareness for diabetes. In addition to his many accomplishments, Jonas also co-founded Beyond Type 1, a global nonprofit...
Nick Jonas and Sugar Ray Leonard attend Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation's 11th Annual 'Big Fighters, Big Cause' Charity Boxing Night
Credit/Copyright: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation
Actor Chris Spencer hosted the exclusive star-studded event which featured first-class entertainment, a National Anthem performance by Empire Nashville recording artist Sophia Scott, four action-packed live fights presented by Golden Boy, and a live and silent auction display featuring iconic memorabilia and one-of-a-kind items and experiences.
The evening also honored Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum selling global superstar, actor, producer and philanthropist Nick Jonas with the 2022 Golden Glove Award. The award acknowledged Jonas’ commitment to helping raise awareness for diabetes. In addition to his many accomplishments, Jonas also co-founded Beyond Type 1, a global nonprofit...
- 6/1/2022
- Look to the Stars
Magic Johnson is not just leading a legacy on the court, but also in the hearts of Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade. In an April 21 interview with Entertainment Tonight, Gabrielle and Dwyane touched on how Cookie Johnson and Magic's actions as parents to their son Ej Johnson—who publicly came out as gay in 2013—helped shape their journey with Zaya Wade, 14, who publicly came out as transgender in 2020. "It's all about perseverance and putting your family first and loving every member of your family equally and out loud. And they showed us the way," Gabrielle shared. "They were the first people we called, 'Ok, we're moving to L.A., what school do you guys think is the...
- 4/22/2022
- E! Online
Magic Johnson Explains Why He Didn’t Watch His Docuseries ‘They Call Me Magic’ Until Its LA Premiere
Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr. and his family — wife Cookie, daughter Elisa and sons Andre and Ej — were joined by a star-studded roster of celebrities and professional athletes as they attended the premiere of “They Call Me Magic” at the Regency Village Theater in Westwood on Thursday night.
Directed by Rick Famuyiwa, the four-part Apple TV+ docuseries explores the personal and professional life of the basketball legend, as well as his lasting cultural impact, through a series of interviews with Johnson and his family, friends and fellow athletes.
Johnson’s life and rise to basketball glory was recently depicted in the HBO drama miniseries “Winning Time,” though the NBA champion previously told Variety he was not consulted on the project and had no plans to watch the show.
On the red carpet at the premiere, Johnson indicated that he may have his own plans to create a feature film or miniseries based on his life.
Directed by Rick Famuyiwa, the four-part Apple TV+ docuseries explores the personal and professional life of the basketball legend, as well as his lasting cultural impact, through a series of interviews with Johnson and his family, friends and fellow athletes.
Johnson’s life and rise to basketball glory was recently depicted in the HBO drama miniseries “Winning Time,” though the NBA champion previously told Variety he was not consulted on the project and had no plans to watch the show.
On the red carpet at the premiere, Johnson indicated that he may have his own plans to create a feature film or miniseries based on his life.
- 4/15/2022
- by Ashley Hume
- Variety Film + TV
Tamera Tomakili is a woman who has been around the block a time or two, and she is not afraid to put her all into every single thing she does. This actress is taking on one of the biggest roles in Hollywood now that she is starring in a show all about the LA Lakers and their rise to greatness. It’s called Winning Time, and she has taken on the role of one of the most famous basketball wives in the world. The thing is, we will learn that her character, the famous Cookie Johnson, is so much more than
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- 3/25/2022
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
As Samuel L. Jackson took the microphone to introduce the screening of “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” the acting icon reflected on the 12-year journey to get the limited series made.
“This was a project that’s been eating me up for 10-12 years, and I’ve been chasing it and running it to different places trying to get it done,” Jackson told the crowd inside the Regency Bruin Theatre in Westwood. “Fighting to keep it from being an hour and a half movie or two hours; you can’t tell this story in that time. But to get here is amazing. They say ‘Hollywood is a place of dreams,’ and this is a dream come true.”
In the Apple original series, Jackson stars as the 91-year-old Grey, a man slipping deeper into dementia, who sets off to solve the mysterious death of his nephew (Omar Benson Miller) with...
“This was a project that’s been eating me up for 10-12 years, and I’ve been chasing it and running it to different places trying to get it done,” Jackson told the crowd inside the Regency Bruin Theatre in Westwood. “Fighting to keep it from being an hour and a half movie or two hours; you can’t tell this story in that time. But to get here is amazing. They say ‘Hollywood is a place of dreams,’ and this is a dream come true.”
In the Apple original series, Jackson stars as the 91-year-old Grey, a man slipping deeper into dementia, who sets off to solve the mysterious death of his nephew (Omar Benson Miller) with...
- 3/9/2022
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
On September 17, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) honored Billy Porter, Dr. Anthony Fauci, amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, and Sandra Thurman with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award at The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS fundraising gala.
Rising singer-songwriter, Jake Wesley Rogers performed at the event. The evening was generously supported by Presenting Sponsor, Gilead Sciences, Inc. Additional sponsors for the event were Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari and American Airlines, Etaf’s official airline.
During his speech, Billy Porter shared, “I came out in 1985. It was at the beginning of the AIDS crisis. We’ve been fighting for our lives ever since and I am proud to stand here, but I will say that in 2007, I had a secret – a secret that was so shameful that I held it in for 14 years. I had all the information, I was supposed to know better, and I got this anyway.
Rising singer-songwriter, Jake Wesley Rogers performed at the event. The evening was generously supported by Presenting Sponsor, Gilead Sciences, Inc. Additional sponsors for the event were Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari and American Airlines, Etaf’s official airline.
During his speech, Billy Porter shared, “I came out in 1985. It was at the beginning of the AIDS crisis. We’ve been fighting for our lives ever since and I am proud to stand here, but I will say that in 2007, I had a secret – a secret that was so shameful that I held it in for 14 years. I had all the information, I was supposed to know better, and I got this anyway.
- 9/21/2021
- Look to the Stars
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) today announced actor, activist and fashion icon Billy Porter will be honored at The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS fundraising gala on September 17, 2021, joining previously announced honorees Dr. Anthony Fauci, amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, and Sandra Thurman.
All four will be honored with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award. Rising singer-songwriter, Jake Wesley Rogers will perform at the event, which will be generously supported by Presenting Sponsor, Gilead Sciences, Inc. Additional sponsors for the event are Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari and American Airlines, Etaf’s official airline.
Billy Porter is an Emmy, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning actor, singer, director, composer and playwright. His electric portrayal of ‘Pray Tell’ in the FX’s breakthrough series “Pose,” earned him the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, as well as Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice Award, and Television Critics Association nominations.
All four will be honored with the Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award. Rising singer-songwriter, Jake Wesley Rogers will perform at the event, which will be generously supported by Presenting Sponsor, Gilead Sciences, Inc. Additional sponsors for the event are Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari and American Airlines, Etaf’s official airline.
Billy Porter is an Emmy, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning actor, singer, director, composer and playwright. His electric portrayal of ‘Pray Tell’ in the FX’s breakthrough series “Pose,” earned him the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, as well as Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice Award, and Television Critics Association nominations.
- 9/2/2021
- Look to the Stars
On World AIDS Day, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) hosted The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS: Virtual broadcast.
The elegant evening, hosted by Etaf ambassador Kathy Ireland, was generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences Inc., and Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari.
The one-hour broadcast reflected Elizabeth Taylor's vision of an AIDS-free world, with moving messages about the nearly 40-year fight against AIDS, from President Bill Clinton, Ambassador Deborah Birx, Colin Farrell, Sir Elton John and David Furnish, Aileen Getty, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Judith Light, and a moving performance by music icon Vanessa Williams.
The live auction was conducted by Lydia Fenet in partnership with Christie’s, powered by Charitybuzz, and included a walk-on role in the upcoming Elizabeth Taylor biopic, and a luxury travel package by Bvlgari.
Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson presented the inaugural Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award to Gilead Sciences, Inc. for their...
The elegant evening, hosted by Etaf ambassador Kathy Ireland, was generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences Inc., and Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari.
The one-hour broadcast reflected Elizabeth Taylor's vision of an AIDS-free world, with moving messages about the nearly 40-year fight against AIDS, from President Bill Clinton, Ambassador Deborah Birx, Colin Farrell, Sir Elton John and David Furnish, Aileen Getty, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Judith Light, and a moving performance by music icon Vanessa Williams.
The live auction was conducted by Lydia Fenet in partnership with Christie’s, powered by Charitybuzz, and included a walk-on role in the upcoming Elizabeth Taylor biopic, and a luxury travel package by Bvlgari.
Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson presented the inaugural Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award to Gilead Sciences, Inc. for their...
- 12/7/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) today announced it will host its The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS: Virtual broadcast on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2020.
The elegant evening event will be generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences Inc., and Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari.
The one-hour broadcast event will be filled with friends of Elizabeth Taylor and her namesake foundation with messages to remember her courage, and to celebrate the accomplishments in the care for people living with or at risk for HIV. The entire evening will reflect Elizabeth Taylor’s vision of an AIDS-free world, with moving messages about the nearly 40-year fight against AIDS, a performance by music icon Vanessa Williams, and an auction in partnership with Christie’s.
Supermodel turned super mogul Kathy Ireland, Etaf Ambassador and one of Elizabeth’s dearest friends, will serve as host for the broadcast.
Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson will be presenting...
The elegant evening event will be generously supported by Presenting Sponsor Gilead Sciences Inc., and Diamond Sponsor Bvlgari.
The one-hour broadcast event will be filled with friends of Elizabeth Taylor and her namesake foundation with messages to remember her courage, and to celebrate the accomplishments in the care for people living with or at risk for HIV. The entire evening will reflect Elizabeth Taylor’s vision of an AIDS-free world, with moving messages about the nearly 40-year fight against AIDS, a performance by music icon Vanessa Williams, and an auction in partnership with Christie’s.
Supermodel turned super mogul Kathy Ireland, Etaf Ambassador and one of Elizabeth’s dearest friends, will serve as host for the broadcast.
Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson will be presenting...
- 11/2/2020
- Look to the Stars
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (Etaf) today announced it will host its inaugural fundraising gala The Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on the backlot of Fox Studios – home to the storied film “Cleopatra” starring Elizabeth Taylor – on April 30, 2020.
The elegant evening will be generously supported by title sponsors Gilead Sciences and Bvlgari.
The inaugural gala will include a seated dinner for 350 guests, an exciting live auction featuring unique works of art and luxury experiences with Andrea Fiuczynski serving as auctioneer, live performance, and dancing. Guests will also be given a first time up-close look at exclusive items from The Elizabeth Taylor Archive including highlights from Elizabeth Taylor’s personal life, film career, and humanitarian legacy.
Presenting sponsor Gilead Sciences will accept the first Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award, which was created to recognize companies and/or individuals whose dedication actively supports Elizabeth Taylor’s vision for an AIDS-free world.
The elegant evening will be generously supported by title sponsors Gilead Sciences and Bvlgari.
The inaugural gala will include a seated dinner for 350 guests, an exciting live auction featuring unique works of art and luxury experiences with Andrea Fiuczynski serving as auctioneer, live performance, and dancing. Guests will also be given a first time up-close look at exclusive items from The Elizabeth Taylor Archive including highlights from Elizabeth Taylor’s personal life, film career, and humanitarian legacy.
Presenting sponsor Gilead Sciences will accept the first Elizabeth Taylor Commitment to End AIDS Award, which was created to recognize companies and/or individuals whose dedication actively supports Elizabeth Taylor’s vision for an AIDS-free world.
- 2/18/2020
- Look to the Stars
Magic Johnson has Zero regrets after leaving the Lakers -- in fact, he's super happy about his decision ... so says his wife Cookie Johnson. Just 24 hours after Magic shockingly stepped down as the team's President of Basketball Operations, Cookie and E.J. Johnson hit up Mr. Chow on Wednesday -- where they looked pretty relieved. "Just know that [Magic Johnson] is happy and we're happy for him," Cookie told us on the way out of the restaurant ... "No regrets.
- 4/11/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Forget candy, jewelry and teddy bears ... Cookie Johnson says Magic's secret to Valentine's Day is simple -- Flowers And Dinner!!! "He goes more out for birthdays and things like that," Magic's wife tells TMZ Sports. Of course, Magic doesn't usually have the chance to ball out on Feb. 14 ... Cookie says the couple is almost Always on the road for the day at the NBA's All-Star festivities. Things don't appear to be changing this year ... Cookie...
- 2/14/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
LeBron James just touched down in Italy after sealing the deal on his new $154 Million contract ... and even his workout equipment is Laker colors. Bron and his family were spotted Monday morning boarding a yacht in Positano -- a super fancy city on the Amalfi Coast where Magic Johnson usually spends part of his expensive summer family vacation. In fact, Magic's wife, Cookie Johnson, just told us the family plans to rent out the same...
- 7/2/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It's that time of year again .... where Magic Johnson and Sam Jackson make you wish you'd have worked on your jump shot more, or spent more time with those weird kids in drama class. The $3 million dollar Italy vacation is back. We ran into Cookie Johnson -- Magic's wife -- in Beverly Hills and asked her if the family had summer vacation plans ... "I think we're gonna head to Europe for a little bit." She...
- 6/18/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The LadyLike Foundation’s annual luncheon is expected to raise a half million dollars for the nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate, empower and inspire young girls living in underprivileged communities around the Greater Los Angeles area.
Funds raised at the luncheon enable LadyLike Foundation to provide five scholarships to college bound young ladies from the inner city of Los Angeles.
Attending the event are Ladylike Foundation Founder/President Leah Pump, actress and philanthropist Angela Bassett (honoree), actress and philanthropist Pauletta Pearson Washington (honoree), actress and philanthropist Latanya Richardson Jackson (honoree), chairman and CEO of Bet networks Debra Lee (honoree), Holly Robinson-Peete (emcee), Michele Weaver (attend), Jasmine Luv (attend), and featuring a fashion show with: D’Lila Star and Jessie James (daughters of P. Diddy and Kimberly Porter), Corinne Foxx (daughter of Jamie Foxx), Bailey Bellamy (daughter of Bill Bellamy and Kristen Bellamy), Gigi Johnson (granddaughter of Magic Johnson...
Funds raised at the luncheon enable LadyLike Foundation to provide five scholarships to college bound young ladies from the inner city of Los Angeles.
Attending the event are Ladylike Foundation Founder/President Leah Pump, actress and philanthropist Angela Bassett (honoree), actress and philanthropist Pauletta Pearson Washington (honoree), actress and philanthropist Latanya Richardson Jackson (honoree), chairman and CEO of Bet networks Debra Lee (honoree), Holly Robinson-Peete (emcee), Michele Weaver (attend), Jasmine Luv (attend), and featuring a fashion show with: D’Lila Star and Jessie James (daughters of P. Diddy and Kimberly Porter), Corinne Foxx (daughter of Jamie Foxx), Bailey Bellamy (daughter of Bill Bellamy and Kristen Bellamy), Gigi Johnson (granddaughter of Magic Johnson...
- 5/31/2018
- Look to the Stars
Entertainment-industry leaders and top talent are joining forces to promote the Special Olympics’ upcoming 50th anniversary.
Participating in a year-long variety of events celebrating the anniversary will be Special Olympics’ Global Ambassadors’ John C. McGinley, Brooklyn Decker, Apollo Anton Ohno, Nancy O’Dell and Vanessa Williams. Other industry leaders and top talent include Ellen Degeneres, Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson, Pharrell Williams, Cindy Crawford, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stevie Wonder, Ed Asner, Rachael Ray, Rita Wilson, Joe Mantegna, Toni Braxton, Gary Cole, Holly Robinson Peete, Gabrielle Carteris, Jenny McCarthy, Max and Charlie Carver, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Alfie Allen, Jack Huston, Gunnar Peterson, Tim Gunn, and Greg Grunberg.
“Through sports, health, school and youth engagement, the Special Olympics Movement has dramatically transformed lives by unifying and empowering people with and without intellectual disabilities to end discrimination and create inclusion. For our 50th Anniversary we are reaching out to everyone to join us...
Participating in a year-long variety of events celebrating the anniversary will be Special Olympics’ Global Ambassadors’ John C. McGinley, Brooklyn Decker, Apollo Anton Ohno, Nancy O’Dell and Vanessa Williams. Other industry leaders and top talent include Ellen Degeneres, Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson, Pharrell Williams, Cindy Crawford, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stevie Wonder, Ed Asner, Rachael Ray, Rita Wilson, Joe Mantegna, Toni Braxton, Gary Cole, Holly Robinson Peete, Gabrielle Carteris, Jenny McCarthy, Max and Charlie Carver, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Alfie Allen, Jack Huston, Gunnar Peterson, Tim Gunn, and Greg Grunberg.
“Through sports, health, school and youth engagement, the Special Olympics Movement has dramatically transformed lives by unifying and empowering people with and without intellectual disabilities to end discrimination and create inclusion. For our 50th Anniversary we are reaching out to everyone to join us...
- 5/26/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Pharrell Williams, Cindy Crawford, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Stevie Wonder are among the talents that will participate in a year-long celebration of the Special Olympics 50th anniversary.
The stars and celebration leaders including Special Olympics’ Global Ambassadors’ John C.
McGinley, Brooklyn Decker, Apollo Anton Ohno, Nancy O’Dell, and Vanessa Williams plan to actively promote the organization’s Inclusion Revolution campaign. The movement touts the idea that everyone can be engaged, involved, and inspired by sports for people with intellectual disabilities.
Also adding their congratulations and support to the Special Olympics are Ellen Degeneres, Earvin
“Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson, Ed Asner, Rachael Ray, Rita Wilson, Joe Mantegna, Toni Braxton, Gary Cole, Holly Robinson Peete, Gabrielle Carteris, Jenny McCarthy, Max and Charlie Carver, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Alfie Allen, Jack Huston, Gunnar Peterson, Tim Gunn, and Greg Grunberg.
“Through sports, health, school and youth engagement, the Special Olympics Movement has dramatically transformed...
The stars and celebration leaders including Special Olympics’ Global Ambassadors’ John C.
McGinley, Brooklyn Decker, Apollo Anton Ohno, Nancy O’Dell, and Vanessa Williams plan to actively promote the organization’s Inclusion Revolution campaign. The movement touts the idea that everyone can be engaged, involved, and inspired by sports for people with intellectual disabilities.
Also adding their congratulations and support to the Special Olympics are Ellen Degeneres, Earvin
“Magic” Johnson and Cookie Johnson, Ed Asner, Rachael Ray, Rita Wilson, Joe Mantegna, Toni Braxton, Gary Cole, Holly Robinson Peete, Gabrielle Carteris, Jenny McCarthy, Max and Charlie Carver, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Alfie Allen, Jack Huston, Gunnar Peterson, Tim Gunn, and Greg Grunberg.
“Through sports, health, school and youth engagement, the Special Olympics Movement has dramatically transformed...
- 5/25/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Last Saturday saw The National Basketball Wives Association (Nbwa) gather at the Women’s Empowerment Summit Luncheon, alongside the other activities of the 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend.
Moderated by Gayle King, panelists included Cookie Johnson, Ayesha Curry, Jada Paul, Elaine Baylor, Tracy Wilson Mourning, Adrienne Bosh.
Gayle King and Cookie Johnson start off the panel discussion at the Nbwa Women's Empowerment Summit Luncheon on Saturday, February 17, 2018
Credit/Copyright: The National Basketball Wives Association
The women were each able to bring their own style and expertise to the summit, with decades of experience in the field of philanthropy between them.
Cookie Johnson has been working with her husband's Magic Johnson Foundation since it was founded in 1991. She has created fundraising jeans and T-shirts through her clothing line and has spoken at schools to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.
The panel at Nbwa Women's Empowerment Summit Luncheon on Saturday, February 17, 2018, covered the importance of empowerment and mentorship.
Moderated by Gayle King, panelists included Cookie Johnson, Ayesha Curry, Jada Paul, Elaine Baylor, Tracy Wilson Mourning, Adrienne Bosh.
Gayle King and Cookie Johnson start off the panel discussion at the Nbwa Women's Empowerment Summit Luncheon on Saturday, February 17, 2018
Credit/Copyright: The National Basketball Wives Association
The women were each able to bring their own style and expertise to the summit, with decades of experience in the field of philanthropy between them.
Cookie Johnson has been working with her husband's Magic Johnson Foundation since it was founded in 1991. She has created fundraising jeans and T-shirts through her clothing line and has spoken at schools to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS.
The panel at Nbwa Women's Empowerment Summit Luncheon on Saturday, February 17, 2018, covered the importance of empowerment and mentorship.
- 2/21/2018
- Look to the Stars
Habitat For Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Builders Ball took place at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California last week.
Sugar Ray Leonard at the Habitat La 2017 Los Angeles Builders Ball
Credit/Copyright: Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Habitat for Humanity
This annual event celebrates Habitat La’s counterparts in the building and real estate industry, as well as partners and donors, who are helping transform the landscape of Los Angeles. It is also an evening to raise awareness and funds to help them reach their goal of empowering families and building strength and stability in communities through homeownership.
Award Recepients:
• Legendary boxing icon and philanthropist, Sugar Ray Leonard, was honored with the Dream Builder Award for his devotion to the local community and helping those in need build a stronger and healthier future through his namesake foundation.
• Hockey Hall of Famer and Los Angeles Kings President, Luc Robitaille,...
Sugar Ray Leonard at the Habitat La 2017 Los Angeles Builders Ball
Credit/Copyright: Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Habitat for Humanity
This annual event celebrates Habitat La’s counterparts in the building and real estate industry, as well as partners and donors, who are helping transform the landscape of Los Angeles. It is also an evening to raise awareness and funds to help them reach their goal of empowering families and building strength and stability in communities through homeownership.
Award Recepients:
• Legendary boxing icon and philanthropist, Sugar Ray Leonard, was honored with the Dream Builder Award for his devotion to the local community and helping those in need build a stronger and healthier future through his namesake foundation.
• Hockey Hall of Famer and Los Angeles Kings President, Luc Robitaille,...
- 10/4/2017
- Look to the Stars
Balllllllllllin'!!!!! Magic Johnson has upgraded in a big way ... going from a $500k-per-week yacht to a $700k-per-week yacht -- and he's about to complete his 3Rd Week on the floating mansion. The NBA legend is currently floating around the Amalfi Coast with Sam Jackson on a boat called the Siren ... which is advertised at $680k-per-week during Summer high season. It's 73 meters long -- has a movie theater, gym, dining room, hot tub, helicopter pad, an elevator ... and,...
- 8/18/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
[[tmz:video id="0_veexp3fi"]] Cookie Johnson says when it comes to all things Lakers -- including potential #1 draft pick Lonzo Ball -- she refuses to share her opinion ... telling TMZ Sports, "I stay in my lane!" Magic Johnson's wife was out shopping in Beverly Hills on Tuesday when she told us sports is Magic's territory -- adding, "I have a lot of confidence in my husband." Cookie and Magic have been married for 25 years and are extremely close...
- 5/10/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Following last month’s announcement that “Moonlight” had won the award for Outstanding Film — Wide Release and “Other People” was taking home the prize for Outstanding Film — Limited Release, the 28th GLAAD Media Awards took place in New York last night. “Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four” was named Outstanding Documentary at the ceremony, which honors positive and accurate portrayals of the Lgbtq community.
Rami Malek, Debra Messing, Trevor Noah and Zachary Quinto were among the guests. Full list of winners below:
Outstanding Documentary:
“Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures”
“Out of Iraq”
“The Same Difference”
“Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four”
“The Trans List”
Outstanding Reality Program:
“Gaycation”
“I Am Cait”
“I Am Jazz”
“The Prancing Elites Project”
“Strut”
Outstanding Music Artist:
Against Me!, “Shape Shift With Me”
Blood Orange, “Freetown Sound”
Brandy Clark, “Big Day in a Small Town”
Tyler Glenn,...
Rami Malek, Debra Messing, Trevor Noah and Zachary Quinto were among the guests. Full list of winners below:
Outstanding Documentary:
“Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures”
“Out of Iraq”
“The Same Difference”
“Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four”
“The Trans List”
Outstanding Reality Program:
“Gaycation”
“I Am Cait”
“I Am Jazz”
“The Prancing Elites Project”
“Strut”
Outstanding Music Artist:
Against Me!, “Shape Shift With Me”
Blood Orange, “Freetown Sound”
Brandy Clark, “Big Day in a Small Town”
Tyler Glenn,...
- 5/7/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Magic Johnson is more than happy to take a backseat to his son Ej when it comes to fashion!
Johnson, his wife Cookie and Ej all attended the Wearable Art Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday, where the family dressed to impress. Johnson and Ej both sported head-turning Tom Ford looks, and the legendary athlete told Et that his 24-year-old son is always taking his fashion to "a whole 'nother level."
"I used to set the tone, Cookie and I, but now Ej has taken it to a whole 'nother level and we have to follow him and ask him fashion tips," Johnson told Et's Kevin Frazier. "Ej, as he always does, looks fabulous, and he takes it to another level so I just take a step back and let him do his thing."
Watch: Exclusive: Magic and Cookie Johnson Open Up About Supporting Kids Ej and Elisa Through Everything
"Normally I'm taking the lead in this...
Johnson, his wife Cookie and Ej all attended the Wearable Art Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday, where the family dressed to impress. Johnson and Ej both sported head-turning Tom Ford looks, and the legendary athlete told Et that his 24-year-old son is always taking his fashion to "a whole 'nother level."
"I used to set the tone, Cookie and I, but now Ej has taken it to a whole 'nother level and we have to follow him and ask him fashion tips," Johnson told Et's Kevin Frazier. "Ej, as he always does, looks fabulous, and he takes it to another level so I just take a step back and let him do his thing."
Watch: Exclusive: Magic and Cookie Johnson Open Up About Supporting Kids Ej and Elisa Through Everything
"Normally I'm taking the lead in this...
- 5/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Magic Johnson has great advice for parents of Lgbtq youth.
The legendary athlete appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing Wednesday, when he discussed his son, Ej, publicly coming out. Johnson had nothing but praise for his 24-year-old son, when asked for his his advice to parents dealing with a child coming out as gay.
"I think it's all about you not trying to decide what your daughter or son should be, or what you want them to become," Johnson, 57, stressed. "It's all about loving them no matter who they are, what they decide to do. And when my son came out, I was so happy for him, and happy for us as parents -- and we love him, and Ej is amazing."
Watch: Exclusive: Magic and Cookie Johnson Open Up About Supporting Kids Ej and Elisa Through Everything
"So, you gotta support your child -- because there's so many people who try to descrimate against them, so...
The legendary athlete appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, airing Wednesday, when he discussed his son, Ej, publicly coming out. Johnson had nothing but praise for his 24-year-old son, when asked for his his advice to parents dealing with a child coming out as gay.
"I think it's all about you not trying to decide what your daughter or son should be, or what you want them to become," Johnson, 57, stressed. "It's all about loving them no matter who they are, what they decide to do. And when my son came out, I was so happy for him, and happy for us as parents -- and we love him, and Ej is amazing."
Watch: Exclusive: Magic and Cookie Johnson Open Up About Supporting Kids Ej and Elisa Through Everything
"So, you gotta support your child -- because there's so many people who try to descrimate against them, so...
- 4/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
[[tmz:video id="0_kuuuxjuh"]] Cookie Johnson says her husband's new job with the Lakers is a "natural fit" -- saying Magic Johnson's always bled Purple & Gold ... and she's confident he can bring the team back to greatness! "He's a Laker through and through," Cookie told us on the way out of Barneys in Beverly Hills ... "I love it." We also asked the big question on everyone''s mind -- should Magic bring Kobe Bryant back into the fold? "If it's a good fit,...
- 2/22/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The 28th Annual GLAAD Media Awards revealed this year's 156 nominees, and lots of familiar faces are being recognized.
GLAAD, the world’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (Lgbt) media advocacy organization, will be holding two award ceremonies in 2017. The first will be in Los Angeles, California, on April 1, while the second ceremony will take place in New York City on May 6.
Watch: 2017 Oscar Awards Nominees -- La La Land Leads With 14 Nominations
From I Am Cait to How to Get Away With Murder to Moonlight, here's a look at the complete list of nominees:
Outstanding Film - Wide Release
Moonlight
Star Trek Beyond
Outstanding Film - Limited Release
The Handmaiden
Naz & Maalik
Other People
Spa Night
Those People
Outstanding Comedy Series
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Grace and Frankie
Modern Family
One Mississippi
The Real O'Neals
Steven Universe
Survivor's Remorse
Take My Wife
Transparent
Outstanding Drama Series
The Fosters
Grey's Anatomy
Hap and Leonard
How to Get Away With Murder
The...
GLAAD, the world’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (Lgbt) media advocacy organization, will be holding two award ceremonies in 2017. The first will be in Los Angeles, California, on April 1, while the second ceremony will take place in New York City on May 6.
Watch: 2017 Oscar Awards Nominees -- La La Land Leads With 14 Nominations
From I Am Cait to How to Get Away With Murder to Moonlight, here's a look at the complete list of nominees:
Outstanding Film - Wide Release
Moonlight
Star Trek Beyond
Outstanding Film - Limited Release
The Handmaiden
Naz & Maalik
Other People
Spa Night
Those People
Outstanding Comedy Series
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Grace and Frankie
Modern Family
One Mississippi
The Real O'Neals
Steven Universe
Survivor's Remorse
Take My Wife
Transparent
Outstanding Drama Series
The Fosters
Grey's Anatomy
Hap and Leonard
How to Get Away With Murder
The...
- 1/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Nominees for the 28th Annual GLAAD Media Awards were announced Tuesday, with superhero and sci-fi fare such as Supergirl, The Oa and Orphan Black among those snagging nods.
RelatedSAG Awards 2017: Stranger Things, Oitnb, The Crown and More TV Winners
The awards — which honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community — will be handed out on April 1 in Los Angeles and May 6 in New York.
Other nominees include Amazon’s Transparent and One Mississippi, Freeform’s Shadowhunters and The Fosters and Netflix’s Black Mirror. (The Bold and the Beautiful is...
RelatedSAG Awards 2017: Stranger Things, Oitnb, The Crown and More TV Winners
The awards — which honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community — will be handed out on April 1 in Los Angeles and May 6 in New York.
Other nominees include Amazon’s Transparent and One Mississippi, Freeform’s Shadowhunters and The Fosters and Netflix’s Black Mirror. (The Bold and the Beautiful is...
- 1/31/2017
- TVLine.com
GLAAD, the world’s Lgbtq media advocacy organization, announced the nominees for its 28th annual GLAAD Media Awards today. Taking a strong stand for inclusivity, only two films were nominated for Outstanding Film — Wide Release, both featuring non-white gay characters: “Moonlight” and “Star Trek Beyond.”
Similarly, in the Outstanding Film — Limited Release category, three films with non-white characters were nominated: Park Chan-wook’s “The Handmaiden,” Jay Dockendorf’s “Naz & Maalik,” and Andrew Ahn’s “Spa Night” were nominated. Chris Kelly’s “Other People” and Joey Kuhn’s “Those People” round out the bunch.
Read More: Gay and Lesbian Critics Association Honor ‘Moonlight’ and ‘Jackie’ with Dorian Award Noms
“At a time when progress is at a critical juncture, it is imperative that Hollywood tell more Lgbtq stories that reflect the community’s rich diversity – and build understanding that brings all communities closer together,” said GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis. “This...
Similarly, in the Outstanding Film — Limited Release category, three films with non-white characters were nominated: Park Chan-wook’s “The Handmaiden,” Jay Dockendorf’s “Naz & Maalik,” and Andrew Ahn’s “Spa Night” were nominated. Chris Kelly’s “Other People” and Joey Kuhn’s “Those People” round out the bunch.
Read More: Gay and Lesbian Critics Association Honor ‘Moonlight’ and ‘Jackie’ with Dorian Award Noms
“At a time when progress is at a critical juncture, it is imperative that Hollywood tell more Lgbtq stories that reflect the community’s rich diversity – and build understanding that brings all communities closer together,” said GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis. “This...
- 1/31/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. shocked the world when he retired from the NBA 25 years ago after being diagnosed as HIV positive. On Monday, the sports icon remembered how that day not only affected the rest of his life, but how it also sparked an important dialogue.
"November 7, 1991 was a life-changing day that I never saw coming," Johnson wrote in a post on his website, The Playbook. "Up until then, I thought the hardest thing I'd ever done was play against Michael Jordan or Larry Bird, but on this day I began the fight of my life. This day, I began to realize how God was working in my life. My faith gave me strength to stand up and tell the world that I had contracted Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)."
Johnson walked away from basketball after 12 seasons and five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. At the time, there were many misconceptions about HIV/AIDS. An HIV diagnosis...
"November 7, 1991 was a life-changing day that I never saw coming," Johnson wrote in a post on his website, The Playbook. "Up until then, I thought the hardest thing I'd ever done was play against Michael Jordan or Larry Bird, but on this day I began the fight of my life. This day, I began to realize how God was working in my life. My faith gave me strength to stand up and tell the world that I had contracted Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)."
Johnson walked away from basketball after 12 seasons and five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. At the time, there were many misconceptions about HIV/AIDS. An HIV diagnosis...
- 11/8/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Cookie Johnson is getting candid with Oprah Winfreyabout having to reconcile her religious beliefs with her love for her son Ej after he came out as gay. "You're Christian, you believe in the word, you live by the word," Winfrey says to Johnson in an exclusive clip from the next episode of Super Soul Sunday. "How did you reconcile what Christianity says about being gay with your loving of your son ... and still remaining Christian?" "That was a very hard thing for me," admits the wife of former NBA superstar, Magic Johnson. "That was a very, very hard thing for me.
- 9/22/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- PEOPLE.com
Cookie Johnson is getting candid with Oprah Winfreyabout having to reconcile her religious beliefs with her love for her son Ej after he came out as gay. "You're Christian, you believe in the word, you live by the word," Winfrey says to Johnson in an exclusive clip from the next episode of Super Soul Sunday. "How did you reconcile what Christianity says about being gay with your loving of your son ... and still remaining Christian?" "That was a very hard thing for me," admits the wife of former NBA superstar, Magic Johnson. "That was a very, very hard thing for me.
- 9/22/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- PEOPLE.com
Cookie Johnson is getting candid with Oprah Winfreyabout having to reconcile her religious beliefs with her love for her son Ej after he came out as gay.
"You're Christian, you believe in the word, you live by the word," Winfrey says to Johnson in an exclusive clip from the next episode of Super Soul Sunday. "How did you reconcile what Christianity says about being gay with your loving of your son ... and still remaining Christian?"
"That was a very hard thing for me," admits the wife of former NBA superstar, Magic Johnson. "That was a very, very hard thing for me.
"You're Christian, you believe in the word, you live by the word," Winfrey says to Johnson in an exclusive clip from the next episode of Super Soul Sunday. "How did you reconcile what Christianity says about being gay with your loving of your son ... and still remaining Christian?"
"That was a very hard thing for me," admits the wife of former NBA superstar, Magic Johnson. "That was a very, very hard thing for me.
- 9/22/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- People.com - TV Watch
When Magic Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to his new wife, Cookie Johnson, in 1991, she didn't turn and run away. However, she was upset when he told her he'd understand if she wanted out. "[She] slapped me really hard," Magic tells People. Cookie never considered leaving, and immediately knew they would face the crisis together. "It was difficult. We cried for a couple of days just holding each other," he says. "She thought it was a death sentence because that's all we knew." However, that decision to stay, he says, likely saved his life. "I think that if Cookie had left...
- 9/21/2016
- by Elizabeth Leonard and Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
When Magic Johnson revealed his HIV diagnosis to his new wife, Cookie Johnson, in 1991, she didn't turn and run away. However, she was upset when he told her he'd understand if she wanted out. "[She] slapped me really hard," Magic tells People. Cookie never considered leaving, and immediately knew they would face the crisis together. "It was difficult. We cried for a couple of days just holding each other," he says. "She thought it was a death sentence because that's all we knew." However, that decision to stay, he says, likely saved his life. For more from Magic and Cookie Johnson...
- 9/21/2016
- by Elizabeth Leonard and Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
Happy Birthday, Mr. President! Barack Obama's 55th birthday was his last birthday celebration at the White House - and he sure went out with a bang! The 44th President of the United States partied on Friday night with a superstar (and private) event thrown by wife Michelle Obama. "The First Lady is hosting a 55th birthday celebration for the President at the White House," a rep for the White House told People in a statement on Friday. "The guest list includes a large number of family members and friends to mark the occasion." That it did! On Friday, The...
- 8/6/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
Happy Birthday, Mr. President! Barack Obama's 55th birthday was his last birthday celebration at the White House - and he sure went out with a bang! The 44th President of the United States partied on Friday night with a superstar (and private) event thrown by wife Michelle Obama. "The First Lady is hosting a 55th birthday celebration for the President at the White House," a rep for the White House told People in a statement on Friday. "The guest list includes a large number of family members and friends to mark the occasion." That it did! On Friday, The...
- 8/6/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
It's an Ejnyc homecoming! On Wednesday night's latest episode, Ej and sister Elisa Johnson visit dad Magic Johnson's hometown of Lansing, Michigan to see their family and learn a little bit more about their father's upbringing. The siblings and mom Cookie Johnson also make time to give back to the community and help the people affected by the Flint water crisis. Back in New York, Elisa's best friend, Maya McHenry, deals with even more issues in her relationship with Nick, while Drew Mac and Sanaz Panahi bond during a sightseeing tour of the Big Apple. Recap the episode with these top five must-see moments! 1. College Life: Ej and Elisa's first stop upon...
- 7/7/2016
- E! Online
Can't make it in person to New Orleans for Essence Fest this weekend? No worries, we've got you covered. Starting Friday morning, People.com will be streaming all the performances from the annual music festival. Musical headliners include Maxwell (who kicks off the weekend), Mariah Carey and Kendrick Lamar. A special Prince tribute will happen on stage Sunday night, and Diddy, Faith Evans, Mase, French Montana and 112 will be hitting the stage for a finale performance. On Thursday, Oprah Winfrey was announced as a speaker for the event. She'll be joined this weekend by T.D. Jakes, Ava DuVernay, Rev. Al Sharpton,...
- 7/1/2016
- by Melody Chiu, @chiumelo
- PEOPLE.com
"Big Brother" winner Dick Donato is coming forward about his HIV positive status.
The Season 8 winner, who was often called "Evel Dick" on the CBS reality competition series, is appearing on VH1's "Couples Therapy" where he and on-again, off-again girlfriend Stephanie Rogness-Fischer will address dealing with the disease in their relationship.
Dick, who returned for Season 13 and left after just a week of filming, opened up to People about learning of his HIV while filming the show.
Watch: Cookie Johnson Discusses Her & Magic Johnson’s Fight With HIV & Their Quest To Educate About AIDS
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The Season 8 winner, who was often called "Evel Dick" on the CBS reality competition series, is appearing on VH1's "Couples Therapy" where he and on-again, off-again girlfriend Stephanie Rogness-Fischer will address dealing with the disease in their relationship.
Dick, who returned for Season 13 and left after just a week of filming, opened up to People about learning of his HIV while filming the show.
Watch: Cookie Johnson Discusses Her & Magic Johnson’s Fight With HIV & Their Quest To Educate About AIDS
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- 10/1/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
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