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Emory University has tapped Grammy-winning icon Usher Raymond IV to deliver the keynote address at its 180th Commencement.
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The Boondocks” producer Carl Jones speaks on the real-life inspiration behind the show's Usher episode “Tom, Sarah and Usher.” ...
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Long before Aaron McGruder's brilliant 'Boondocks' there was an American Master that refused to stay within the lines with ...
The Boondocks is known for its clever ability to satirize Black American pop culture, but it seems the creators were also targets in the show’s crosshairs.
They say art imitates life, but sometimes life is just messy enough to inspire a separate episode of The Boondocks. The infamous Usher episode, yes, the one where Usher unknowingly swoops in and ruins ...
cable TV was strictly for the boondocks, and VCRs were science fiction. A big part of the reason that programming was limited was that production costs for broadcasting were incredibly high.
On October 15th, 2007, the episode "Tom, Sarah and Usher" from the Adult Swim series, The Boondocks aired on TV. [1] In a particular scene, a waiter takes a picture of Sarah with the singer Usher ...