Many might wonder why actor and model Kofi Siriboe, who stole our hearts with roles in Queen Sugar and Girls Trip, is single. He’s got an amazing career, is wise beyond his years, and is easy on the ...
Queen Sugar star Kofi Siriboe is more than just a talented actor with a handsome face. The 24-year-old is also a poet and artist who is passionate about mental health awareness. Recently, Siriboe ...
Kofi Siriboe, co-curated the 'Black in Every Color, Art in Every Form' exhibition with Josiah David Jones, Nakeyta Moore and Pro$per Jone$, taking place from Feb. 21 ...
In March, Blavity reported that Kofi Siriboe, Logan Browning and Gail Bean would be joining the Tracy Oliver-created Prime Video series for its third and final season. While the news confirmed that ...
This article discusses depression and suicide. Please refer to the end of the article for resources on campus. “JUMP” is a poignant exploration of the darkness surrounding grief and depression. The ...
*“Queen Sugar” star Kofi Siriboe has completed a personal project that explores the topic of mental health through the eyes of black millennials. On June 4, the actor released his four-and-a-half ...
*Heartthrob Kofi Siriboe recently celebrated the announcement earlier this week that OWN’s “Queen Sugar,” executive produced by Oprah Winfrey and created by the brilliant Ava Du Vernay, has been ...
The first thing I noticed about Kofi Siriboe was his smile and of course, his beard. Siriboe is a Ghanaian-American actor and model. He has featured in a number of films and television series such as ...
Harlem is coming to an end, but its cast and storylines have expanded in its third and final season. New to Tracy Oliver's Prime Video series are actors Gail Bean (P-Valley), Logan Browning (Dear ...
Girls Trip star Kofi Siriboe may be ready to be America's next sex symbol, but he's not ready to face Will Smith just yet. The up-and-coming actor shared some very intimate scenes in the new comedy ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BET Networks and American Black Film Festival (ABFF)’s “BET Presents the American Black Film Festival Honors” is excited to add an iconic artist to the list of honorees.
On an early afternoon in Koreatown, Kofi Siriboe and two of his friends are meticulously balancing four small paintings against a plain white gallery wall. “That is cold,” says Siriboe as he takes a ...