In the future, what will echo most when we hear Bill Cosby’s name?
Will he forever be known as that beloved figure who starred in a groundbreaking family sitcom, was a voice of moral authority on black culture and education and made audiences laugh for decades with his stand-up comedy?
Or is Cosby risking a serious tarnishing of that image right now as allegations of rape continue to swirl around him?
On Sunday, the second woman in a 10-day span, publicist Joan Tarshis, came forward to tell a