On this day, Dec. 12, 1967, comedy blockbuster “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” was released in theaters.
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Nassau, the island nation’s capital, richly rewards those who veer off the tourist trail—just ask Sidney Poitier’s godson. The FTX founder headed to New York to face criminal charges after Bahamas ...
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A lot of movies have been made in Arizona, but which one is the best? Valley 101 set out to find the answer, and one film stood out above the others.
Sydney Poitier, the charismatic actor with the smooth-toned voice and intense gaze, rose to stardom in the 1960s. Honored by the Screen Actors Guild, winner of an Academy Award and recipient of the ...
"Early on, Sidney said — I don’t know if it was an insult or a compliment, or something," he begins. "It was like… They were talking about doing Malcolm X. Norman Jewison was putting it together, and ...
Sidney Poitier wasn’t initially a fan of Atlanta when he traveled through what was then Atlanta Municipal Airport in the 1950s. He had already been a lead actor in films such as “No Way Out” and “Cry, ...
It started with Norman Brokenshire. As a young man from the Bahamas, aspiring actor Sidney Poitier had a thick accent, which prevented him from landing regular roles. And so he spent his nights ...