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Cast of ‘A Different World' visits Howard University on HBCU tour
“To walk into a school like Howard and have people that weren’t even born when this show was on and have them know all the details … it just makes my heart expand,” actress Cree Summer said.
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Former Guinness toast contest winner shares how to toast like a pro for St. Patrick's Day
When he won the contest, he took home $50,000. Now, he comes up with clever toasts on a whim. News4’s Tommy McFly has the story.
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DC native Donell Rawlings talks Netflix special, Howard Theatre show
The comedian is coming home for a show at Howard Theatre. News4’s Tony Perkins spoke to Rawlings about the upcoming performance.
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Dan + Shay join ‘The Voice' as coaching duo
Duo Dan + Shay, who helped mentor Fredericksburg’s Huntley to a win on “The Voice,” rejoin the show as coaches this season. They spoke with News4’s Tommy McFly.
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Play about education luminary Anna Julia Cooper debuts at Arena Stage
“Tempestuous Elements” shares how Anna Julia Cooper was born into slavery and became a D.C. educator at the turn of the 20th century. News4’s Jummy Olabanji spoke to the playwright and director about her historical impact.
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How Ziggy Marley helped bring the authenticity to ‘Bob Marley: One Love'
Ziggy Marley hopes that the film about his father makes “people feel like they are part of the family.”
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How Shari Lewis' daughter is continuing her mother's Lamb Chop legacy
“I promised my mom I would keep Lamb Chop alive,” Mallory Lewis says.
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Enter Barbie Land at the Hollywood Bowl this summer
Dance the night away with “Barbie The Movie: In Concert” this July at the Hollywood Bowl.
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From SpongeBob to TikTok, leagues and broadcasters using many methods to attract, retain young fans
The thought of SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star describing a Travis Kelce touchdown isn’t for everyone, but it does target an audience and demographic that is important to future success. In an age where viewing is measured more by minutes than hours any increases that leagues and networks can get is huge.
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Creator of ‘Martin,' ‘DC Cab' celebrated with exhibit at AFI
Groundbreaking film and TV producer and director Topper Carew is celebrated with a new exhibit at AFI Silver Theatre. News4’s Mark Segraves looks back at his career.
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Snoop Dogg and Master P sue Walmart and Post Foods over Snoop Cereal sabotage allegations
Rappers Snoop Dogg and Master P are suing Walmart and Post Foods for alleged “deceptive practice.”
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‘Chicago Fire' cast changes: Here's who has returned, who will soon say goodbye
Note: The video in the player above is from a previous story. Relief came for many devoted “Chicago Fire” fans when Season 12 debuted with the return of a familiar face: Lieutenant Kelly Severide. Just three episodes in, Severide, who is played by Taylor Kinney, was given the opportunity to leave again for an out-of-state arson case, according to NBC…
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‘Dream come true': Howard University graduate lands Beyoncé beat reporter role
Cache McClay proved girls do run the world when she became Gannett’s first-ever Beyoncé beat reporter. News4’s Jummy Olabanji spoke to Cache about her journey and how she’s inspiring the next generation of journalists.
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Jon Stewart is returning to ‘The Daily Show' through the 2024 election
The longtime host of the Comedy Central series has agreed to return on Monday nights through the 2024 election, nearly a year into the show’s search for a Trevor Noah replacement.
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Tony Perkins shares that last ‘Donnie Simpson Show' on MAJIC will air Friday
Legendary longtime D.C. radio personality Donnie Simpson announced that Friday will be the last day of “The Donnie Simpson Show” on MAJIC 102.3.
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‘Frozen' actor tells how he makes Sven come alive at The Kennedy Center
As the Broadway musical of Disney’s “Frozen” is performed at The Kennedy Center, actor Dan Plehal spoke with News4’s Jummy Olabanji about the “wonderfully expressive” puppet he uses to play the reindeer Sven. “I’m on all fours on stilts, with pulleys and straps and harnesses,” he said.
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‘From a park bench to the ‘The Voice”: Virginia's Huntley wins season 24
Meet the Fredericksburg, Virginia, native and father of two, who impressed the judges from day one and won America with his soulful voice.
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Virginia singer Huntley wins season 24 of ‘The Voice'
The Fredericksburg, Virginia, native impressed the judges from day one and won America over with his voice,
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Virginia's Huntley brings rock star energy to ‘The Voice' final performance
A singer form Fredericksburg, Virginia, has made it to the top five of “The Voice.”
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Virginia's Huntley reaches top 5 on ‘The Voice'
The five finalists on NBC’s “The Voice” left it all on the stage in their final performances. Here’s what singer Huntley said about his coach Niall ahead of the finale.