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This September, a small exhibit honoring Bill Cosby will go on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. The exhibit is titled "Taking Shape," and focuses on African-American representation on television in the 20th century. To encompass this history, Cosby's 1964 comedy record I Started Out as a Child, an I Spy comic book, and video clips from the program and clips from The Cosby Show have been added to the exhibit.

It’s been over two decades since the end of The Cosby Show and Keshia Knight Pulliam is still best known for her role as Rudy Huxtable. While she’s had several minor tv and film roles including Tyler Perry’s, Madea Goes To Jail and House of Payne, the 36-year old has yet to land any major […]

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Actress Keshia Knight-Pulliam and the rest of the former ‘Cosby Show’ cast members have each found themselves on the receiving end of tough questioning about…

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who famously played Bill Cosby’s son Theo on The Cosby Show for eight seasons has finally spoke out against the sexual assault allegations…

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Former “Cosby” kid actress Keisha Knight Pulliam (pictured) was fired from “Celebrity Apprentice” Sunday, after refusing to call her ex-TV dad for money in a charity…

(Photo credit: Getty Images) Actress Beverly Johnson (pictured above) became the latest woman to accuse Bill Cosby of harming her. In an article published by Vanity Fair, Johnson prefaced her…

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Renita Chaney Hill, a former cast member of “Picture Pages,” a children’s educational program hosted by Bill Cosby in the 1980s, is the latest woman to…

So sad it had to come to this. Raven-Symone responded to a false report that Bill Cosby molested her when she was on “The Cosby…

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“The Cosby Show” has been described by some people as a show which redefined Blackness, presenting a nuclear construct that, until it’s 1984 debut, was…

After more than a month of voting and sitcom upsets such as The Jeffersons and Good Times being voted out of the competition, we’re happy…