Topic: Nichelle Nichols

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Few jobs are as thankless and time-consuming as being on a local school board.. . And few are as important.. . That's especially true in Madison...
On Tuesday evening, my teen daughter and I had some quality bonding time over milkshakes and the first season of Star Trek , which was timely...
To hordes of small-screen sci-fi fans, there's nothing sexier than a girl with a gun. Or, better yet, a laser gun. Maybe a samurai sword, too...
From NBC New York:. . At PBS' Pioneers of Television event, Nichelle Nichols talks about how she almost left her iconic role as Uhura in Star Trek...
PBS' continuing series "Pioneers in Television" features an episode on sci-fi programming Tuesday night that includes an extensive interview with...

Biography: Nichelle Nichols

Nichelle Nichols is perhaps one of the most well-recognised African-American figures of her time. Her part as Lieutenant Uhuru on the original Star Trek series was ground breaking in that it portrayed a black female in a non-stereotyped role. This role would ...

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"Gray hair is God's graffiti!" How veritably did famous American actor, comedian and author Bill Cosby explain gray hair! Well, not actually applicable for everyone because some people just get attracted by the silvery shine and color their hair in gray ...
A star becomes an asteroid Nothing like getting your own asteroid. "I am now a heavenly body," Takei, 71, told the Associated Press with a chuckle, noting that when he heard the news he was "blown away. Bush nixes health insurance for ...
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 28-Jan. 3Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 28-Jan. 3: ABC newscaster Tom Jarriel is 74. "Today" co-host Meredith Vieira is 55. "Today" host Matt Lauer is 51. Rock musician Jerry DePizzo Jr. is 30 ...

The Intersection: No Raunchy Stuff? No Deal.

As publicity stunts go, trying to sell your movie on eBay for a million dollars seems like a good way to guarantee no one will actually see it, but that's just what filmmaker J. Neil Schulman did with his Pahrump-shot feature ...