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I am a big kid. You may see me in the theaters next May watching Disney & Pixar’s “Onward.” It’s about two elves who go on a voyage to see if there’s still magic left out there. The teaser trailer looks pretty cool. Check it out below. Find @AmirDiamond & @RadioNowHouston on Instagram

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Octavia Spencer is back in a role that most would be surprised to see her in. “Ma” hits theaters this May. Spencer plays a woman who takes in teenagers and let’s them party at her house. The kids originally think she’s the coolest woman on the block, but that doesn’t last long. Check out the […]

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Announcements broke from normal tradition as the names were announced via live feed broadcasted on the morning news shows such as "Good Morning America." Announcers of color included Gabby Sidibe, Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard.

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Houston’s own kidpreneur Kamryn Johnson is doing big things already at the young age of 10! Since the age of 3, Johnson has pursued a career in acting and is no stranger to the big screen. She’s starred in Queen Latifah‘s movie Bessie, The Real talk show, and plays Octavia Spencer‘s daughter in Hidden Figures! Watch Kamryn‘s full interview with the Madd Hatta Morning […]

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Many celebrities, who in general tend to be more liberal, and who came out en masse for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, shared their thoughts on social media this morning.

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Janelle Monae broke down her role in the highly anticipated film, “Hidden Figures,” which also stars Octavia Spencer and Taraji P. Henson. She explains that the movie deals with the stories of three black women, who were responsible for the brilliant mathematical work behind NASA’s first successful space launch. Plus, Janelle also opens up about […]

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Monday night's event highlighted historic speeches by civil rights heroes like MLK, Malcolm X, Fred Hampton, Sojourner Truth, and Shirley Chisholm, recited by Lin Miranda-Manuel, Andre Holland, Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer, and civil rights icon Harry Belafonte.