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Kenya Barris: When you go to a museum, sometime you’re like, I don’t get it. The Mona Lisa is not that cute. Then you’ll look at it, you’re like, but there’s something haunting about it.
Kenya Barris says he is working harder than he ever has in his life. The writer, who added actor to his resume with blackAF, is working on a second season of the Netflix comedy, is plotting a ...
“I Want to Do In-Your-Face S***”: Kenya Barris on Why He Left His $100M Netflix Deal to Launch BET Studios The showrunner turned mogul reveals a new record label, podcast venture, book deal ...
Black-Ish creator Kenya Barris is back with a new original series loosely based on his parenting style and married life. The new mockumentary Netflix style show, #blackAF, depicts the unfiltered ...
Kenya Barris film, "You People," is all about family drama. But he had some of his own at the premiere when his sister served him with court docs.
Mega-producer Kenya Barris has asked the court to set a trial date for him to battle it out with his estranged wife Rainbow in their divorce, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Kenya Barris has finally unveiled the first project from his monumental move to Netflix, #blackAF. The series that stars Barris as himself shows what life is like as a Hollywood heavyweight with ...
Yes, Kenya Barris Pays Attention-ish to the -Ish Universe Jokes Barris argues that no one questioned Norman Lear for doing a bunch of family shows. By Tonja Renée Stidhum Published June 23, 2021 ...
Black-ish creator Kenya Barris ’ estranged wife rushed to court to object to his attempt to set a trial date in their nasty divorce — claiming he has yet to turn over important financial ...
The status of Kenya Barris ’ future with Disney- ABC is still uncertain but we know for sure that the Black-ish executive producer will not be going to trial over the Emmy nominated sitcom. With ...
Kenya Barris, creator and showrunner of the ABC comedy series Black-ish, wasn't raised in the same privileged world as his own children. Instead, he grew up in a poor neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Already, Barris and the writers he’s helped to recruit have ideas for Hulu, Apple, Showtime and Starz, to name only a few. “I want to do in-your-face shit,” he says with his trademark bombast.