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*“Black Nativity” is in production right now with an all-star cast including Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson, Tyrese, Nas and so many more. But we recently learned via Wilson Morales’ BlackFilm.com that Grace Gibso...
*“Black Nativity” is in production right now with an all-star cast including Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson, Tyrese, Nas and so many more. But we recently learned via Wilson Morales’ BlackFilm.com that Grace Gibson, the daughter of actress Lynn Whitfield and director Brian Gibson, was added to the cast for her feature debut. The film is a modern re-telling of Langston Hughes’ version of the Bible’s nativity story. A street-wise teen from Baltimore, raised by a single mother, takes off to New York to spend Christmas with relatives. During his stay, he learns a few things, stretches his comfort zone and discovers the true meaning of faith, healing and family. Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, the film will include music from Raphael Saadiq.
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After inviting Lil Wayne into his living room for the premiere of MTV's "The Show With Vinny," Vinny Guadagnino hooks up with A$AP Rocky for the latest episode. After meeting the family and snacking on Italian horderves, the Harlem rappe...
After inviting Lil Wayne into his living room for the premiere of MTV's "The Show With Vinny," Vinny Guadagnino hooks up with A$AP Rocky for the latest episode. After meeting the family and snacking on Italian horderves, the Harlem rapper discusses his movement, living in a shelter, and the definition of A$AP. Later, A$AP meets Vinny's [...]
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Australian house duo, the Stafford Brothers, hook up with Lil Wayne and Christina Milian for their dance-floor anthem "Hello." In the clip, the musicians awake from a while house party with empty red cups everywhere and random party peop...
Australian house duo, the Stafford Brothers, hook up with Lil Wayne and Christina Milian for their dance-floor anthem "Hello." In the clip, the musicians awake from a while house party with empty red cups everywhere and random party people passed out, as they recall the events from the evening prior.
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In a recent episode of Oprah Winfrey‘s “Next Chapter” she sat down with Tyler Perry and asked him about his relationship with Whitney Houston.…
In a recent episode of Oprah Winfrey‘s “Next Chapter” she sat down with Tyler Perry and asked him about his relationship with Whitney Houston.…
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No! Just No! File this one under How Did We Get Here news! Plenty of our mothers at one point or another during the…
No! Just No! File this one under How Did We Get Here news! Plenty of our mothers at one point or another during the…
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Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin’s repeated and drug out heckling of President Obama during his drone policy speech is simply the latest in a disgusting and damaging repeat act that has become almost ritual. The White House announces ...
Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin’s repeated and drug out heckling of President Obama during his drone policy speech is simply the latest in a disgusting and damaging repeat act that has become almost ritual. The White House announces a major policy speech by Obama. Then the predictable happens. Either at the start or midway through his speech, the shouts from the floor begin. The drone policy speech followed the act’s script. It’s true that George W. Bush, Clinton, and Reagan were at times heckled, and in Bush’s case a shoe was tossed at him. But with Obama the pattern and sheer numbers of times he’s been heckled top anything any former president has received. Counting Benjamin’s eruption the president has been heckled at least ten times. The topper was the infamous “you lie” rant from Georgia Congressman Joe Wilson during his 2009 State of the Union address. This pattern of public vilification and insult of Obama during his speeches was set almost from the start of his White House tenure when a small knot of black protestors verbally assailed the president at a Florida stop in 2008 for allegedly not doing enough about predatory lending. The pattern firmly took hold from there, and it virtually became open season to disrupt an Obama speech anywhere and at any time. The Tea Party didn’t help matters with its incessant marches and rallies that routinely featured the vilest, demeaning, and borderline racist depictions of Obama. The relentless public heckling of Obama also stems from the even more insidious pattern of pure hate and vilification that spews forth against Obama from a parade of websites, bloggers, talk show jocks, and more than a few GOP officials with assorted borderline racist digs and taunts.  In 2011, Baylor University researchers tracked more than 20 Facebook page groups and users and found them filled with racist venom aimed at Obama. There may be even more of them today. Obama had the dubious distinction of being the earliest presidential contender to be assigned Secret Service protection on the 2008 campaign trail. As the showdown with Republican presidential rival John McCain heated up in the general election in 2008, the flood of crank, crackpot, and screwball threats that promised murder and mayhem toward Obama continued to pour in. This prompted the Secret Service to tighten security and take even more elaborate measures to ensure his safety. GOP leaders have on only the rarest of rare occasions issued any public rebuke of the street side abusive depictions and the torrent of verbal broadsides against Obama. But then again why would they. The GOP has far superseded any insult that a lone heckler could achieve in its self-designated role as official heckler of Obama. There has not been a moment that has gone by that top GOP congressional leaders have not called Obama out on some issue. The framing of their criticism has not been polite, gentlemanly, or exhibited the traditional courtesy and respect for the office of the presidency. This has done much to create a climate of distrust, and vilification that has made it near legitimate even expected that Obama be heckled. The GOP’s official heckling has taken many forms, all mean spirited and petty, rather than purely the customary expression of opposition to policies that clashing political parties and their leaders show toward each other. For instance, House Speaker John Boehner, brashly told Obama in 2011 that he could not deliver his State of the Union speech on the date that he chose. This was quickly followed by other GOP leaders who loudly said that they would not even bother to attend Obama’s speech. Obama changed the date. The subtle and overt interplay of race, Obama’s popularity, and the temptation to some of getting fifteen seconds of fame, has become an irresistible and combustible mix. A heckler (s) know that a well-timed shout at Obama is a sure fire guarantee to get massive media attention. Obama has taken two high ground tacts that have in
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