A North Carolina woman says she is not sorry for using the n-word in a confrontation with two black restaurant customers that went viral.
“I would say it again,” Nancy Goodman tells WRAL. Goodman, a 71-year-old white woman, claims her “tremendous anxiety” propelled her actions toward the other patrons, Chanda Stewart and Lakesha Shaw, at a Bonefish Grill in Raleigh on Tuesday night.
The two women say Goodman called them rude and said they were being too loud.
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Thousands of people journeyed to Stonehenge on Dec. 22 to celebrate the winter solstice, an important day in the Druid belief system.
Senior Druid King Arthur Pendragon told the BBC the solstice, the shortest day of the year, represents the coming of a new sun.”This is the dawn we’ve been waiting for, this is the dawn the ancients cared about so much,” he said.
Adam Bettcher / Getty Images Love rap music, but hate all the misogyny and objectification that goes along with it? Then say hello to what is sure to be your favorite new Tumblr: Respectful Rappers. It takes your favorite hip hop songs and rewrites their lyrics to be those more suitable for a gender studies major.
“To be clear, we love rap,” the blog’s creators told BuzzFeed. “But maybe it’s time to stop demeaning gay people and calling women ‘bitches.
Tems stole the spotlight during her Sunday Coachella performance alongside Justin Bieber and Wizkid, where they performed their hit single 'Essence', stirring conversations worldwide. Additionally, she revealed plans for her debut album, 'Born in the Wild'. ADVERTISEMENT
Styled by her trusted stylist, Dunsin Wright, Tems wore a dazzling black gown with frilly details, featuring a low-cut back that shimmered under the lights of the stage. Diana Ross, known for her love of black gowns, sported a similar look at the 1988 Grammy Awards, wearing a sequined black gown with lace accents.
Get Your Tissues Ready for the Tribute to Luke Perry on 'Riverdale'By Abi TravisUpdated Feb. 23 2021, 1:09 p.m. ET
Source: The CWWhen Luke Perry suddenly passed away in March of 2019, many were left feeling shocked and heartbroken. Naturally, those most affected were his family and friends, including those who had appeared with him on-screen. Fans of Riverdale were also sent reeling, knowing that Luke’s death also likely meant the death of his character, Fred Andrews.