106 & Buzz Friday May 6

Beyoncé isn't the only one ministering these days.

An Open Letter - Dear White People was easily one of 2014’s most anticipated satirical comedies. The film starred some of today's most promising Black stars, including Everyone Hates Chris's Tyler James Williams, Mad Men's Teyonnah Parris and Tessa Thompson, among others, and tackled "post-racial" American issues in a different light from other Black-centric films of 2014. (Photo: Roadside Attaractions/LionsGate)

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Dear White People Is Being Turned Into a Series!  - In the wake of Donald Trump's run for president comedic relief is oh so necessary. Here to provide us a helpful dose, director Justin Simien’s film Dear White People is being turned into a series, which will be heading to Netflix with a 10-episode order, according to The Hollywood Reporter.(Photo: Roadside Attaractions/LionsGate) 

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Are You Ready for #Chance3?  - Chance the Rapper debuted his single "Blessings" last night on The Tonight Show, teasing his highly anticipated mixtape release on May 13. It gets at your soul.(Photo: Andrew Lipovsky/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

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Kanye West's Former Bodyguard Comes for Him - Kanye West's former bodyguard Steve Stanulis just came for the Chicago rapper in a New York Daily News interview. “He’s the most condescending person I’ve ever met in my life,” Stanulis said. “I’ve worked with a lot of people in his position and higher a lot less self-absorbed and more humble.”Stanulis also responded to claims that he was fired for flirting with Kanye's wife, Kim Kardashian. He later referred to Kim as being gracious and nice, "the polar opposite" of his interactions with Kanye.(Photo: James Devaney/GC Images) 

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Adele's Love for Beyoncé Turns Spiritual - Beyoncé's Lemonade is more than just an album, it is ministry. Adele, was certainly touched. The singer posted a black-and-white image of her hugging Beyoncé on her Instagram two days ago. The photo was captioned: "I'm not late on this I've just been speechless. Beyonce is the most inspiring person I've ever had the pleasure of worshipping. Her talent, beauty, grace and work ethic are all in a league of their own. I appreciate you so much! Thank god for Beyoncé X." (Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage) 

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Talib Kweli Proves He's a Woke Artist - Brooklyn MC Talib Kweli doesn't approve of the way in which the Zulu Nation has handled the controversy surrounding the child molestation allegations against Afrika Bambaataa. The artist expressed his concerns in a message sent on Twitter.“I have a great love for the contributions of the Zulu Nation to Hip Hop,” wrote Kweli. “But I’m disappointed in the way they are handling Bams accusations.”Someone had to take a stand. (Photo: Suzi Pratt/Getty Images)