Thursday, September 30, 2010

The fashion industry: Turning White women into Black women but not really

Model Constance Jablonski in Blackface

The model in the photo above is Constance Jablonski. She's actually a White woman but for some reason fashion photographer Greg Kadel decided to shoot Constance as a faux-Black woman for a Numero Magazine editorial.

Maybe because there were no Black models available?


Constance Jablonski without Blackface

The fashion industry will continue to do this because there is no actual price to pay. It's not like Black people en mass are going to stop buying designer clothes because of this sort of thing, right?

Anyway this happens at least once a year and sometimes more. So either the fashion industry just doesn't give a damn or the fashion industry just doesn't give a damn.


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Twitter Quotes: Keri Hilson

"People may not tell you how they feel about you, but they always show you. Pay attention."

Keri Hilson - September 27th - 2010



Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Jesse Jackson, Jr's Tiger Woods/ Harold Ford, Jr. moment

Jesse Jackson, Jr. and wife Sandi, who is on the Chicago City Council


Apparently a scandal has broken out in Chicago politics. Not the first time to be sure. This time the scandal involves one of the best known names in the Civil Rights movement, Jackson. Reverend Jesse Jackson's first born son Jesse Jackson, Jr.


It seems that Jesse Jr. has had an extramarital affair. And what makes it worse to some people of Chicago is that said affair was Tiger Woods style with a blond waitress/ model named Giovanna Huidobro.

Harold Ford, Jr. and wife

In 2010 so-called interracial relationships are no big deal in general but in politics it's still the 1960's as far as how many view such relationships. Just ask another Junior, Harold Ford, Jr. His quest for the Senate in Tennessee was ruined, many say, by political ads which spoke of his penchant for blond White women. A lot of people thought those ads were just political dirty tricks southern style until Mr. Ford actually married a blond White woman. And that marriage seemingly ended Harold Ford, Jr's political career in Tennessee. He has now moved to New York and was considering making a run for office there.

Prior to this revelation of Mr. Jackson's affair he was pondering a run for Chicago mayor. He was also fending off allegations that he conspired to try to buy a seat in the Senate from the former Governor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich.

So this affair, which Jesse Jackson, Jr. has admitted to is just another brick in the wall of problems facing him at the moment which threaten to derail his political career permanently.

But the underlying and more interesting question seems to be would this affair have rocked his political career had the woman been Black or at least of color? I think we all know that America is no where near post-racial. In fact in some ways it seems that we are regressing as a nation when it comes to matters of so-called race. So it's not really a surprise that the racial aspect of Jesse Jackson, Jr.'s affair is being talked about in Chicago.


Monday, September 27, 2010

Nicki Minaj would be better off without Lil' Wayne

Nicki will cover the October/ November issue of Complex Magazine.


Nicki Minaj is certainly getting her share of the limelight. She has crossed over from being a topic on gossip blogs to being talked about in the mainstream media. That is a major accomplishment for a femcee these days. And unlike Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown she hasn't resorted to using sexually extreme lyrics or getting arrested to get noticed.

I have stated before that I think she is very talented. I just hope that she doesn't let Lil' Wayne and his craziness get in the way of her success. I mean Lil' Wayne doesn't seem like the sort that really likes women beyond having sex with them. So Nicki being associated with him and his label may become problematic over time.

I really love Nicki's style and her flow. She is a unique talent.

It's already going to be hard enough for Nicki as a femcee to maintain a career in an era where commercially successful femcees are almost extinct. So being surrounded by people who are totally unprofessional and criminals, as Lil' Wayne and a few of her label mates are, will not be good for her in the long run.

My hope is that at some point Nicki will break free from Lil' Wayne and his label and sign with a more reputable entertainment company. If she does Nicki just may turn out to be not just one of the top femcees of this decade but one of the top rappers of the decade period.

Anyway, I'm pulling for Nicki. I hope her album, Pink Friday, is a success.


Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Sunday Report: Can $100,000,000 make a kid learn?


This is a long post so please bear with me.

Recently the CEO and founder of the online social network Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg , gave 100 million dollars to the Newark, New Jersey Public Schools. There has been a lot of media hoopla about it from online stories to a big production on this past Friday's Oprah Winfery Show.

So what will 100 million dollars do for Newark Public Schools? Well I suppose they could build a few new schools, fix some old ones, buy text books, hire teachers, buy computers and stuff like that. But will that fix the problems of this inner city/ urban/ mostly Black school system?

No.

Buying a bunch of stuff and building new schools won't fix this or any other troubled schools system. I know this because history tells me so. Money has been thrown at inner city schools for decades now and it has not helped one bit. In fact Newark Public Schools already spends more per student than any other school system in the nation, over 20,000 dollars per student each year.

So what will work?

Well lets go back in time. Back before the so-called integration of public schools in this nation. Back to a time when Black children went to all Black schools. When those schools were short of everything they needed. There were shortages of text books. The facilities were poor and the teachers underpaid.


But something amazing or maybe not so amazing happened at those segregated Black schools. Kids learned. They excelled. Those are the kids that today are of the so-called baby boomer generation that have gone out in the world and done very well for themselves.

So what was the difference that caused kids then do so well and kids today to do so poorly?

Once again we have to look back. We have to look at Black communities before the Civil Rights Movement. Those Black communities were often very prosperous. And even the ones that were not so prosperous were much better off than most inner city communities of today.


In many Black urban communities around the country there were good jobs. Beginning around the time of World War 2 Blacks moved in huge numbers to metropolitan areas around the country. They moved there for well paying jobs in factories that were making all sorts of things for the war effort.

And both African American men and women experienced a great prosperity beginning in this period that extended until the mid 1960's when commercial factories began to move to the suburbs along with Whites during what was called White flight.

As Whites moved to the suburbs and factories with them Blacks were left in the lurch. Unemployment during this period skyrocketed for Blacks. And where there are no jobs crime fills the void. And where there is crime there is violence.

And another little thing was going on as well that kept business out of urban areas. It was called redlining. A practice in which banks would refuse loans to businesses wanting to operate in these urban areas.

So in the 1960's Black kids were no longer living in communities where their parents and neighbors went to work everyday and brought home salaries that could provide for a family. Now they lived in communities where almost no one was working a legitimate job.


These kids now had to deal with homelessness, deal with worrying if the lights would be on or whether there would be heat in winter, deal with worrying about street violence that often entered their homes either through the incarceration of a parent or losing a parent to that violence.

Black kids no longer had the luxury of just focusing on their school work, now they had to focus on very serious issues. Poverty became apart of millions of Black kids lives beginning during this period. And unlike in previous times when Blacks mostly lived in the South being poor in an urban environment was harsh in ways that they had not seen since before World War 2.

In an effort to help inner city Blacks in the 1960's the government expanded what was then known as welfare. This program would offer help in paying rent and buying food. But there was a catch that came along with that help. That catch was that fathers would be pushed out of homes.

One of the stipulations for a family to receive welfare was that there could not be a man present in the home. From the late 1960's until well into the 1980's this would destroy what was left of cohesive Black communities all over the country.

So now the stage was set for inner city Black kids to become the poster children for academic underachievement.

Nothing much has changed in many urban areas of the country. In most of these communities the unemployment rate was high before the current recession and has become astoundingly high since.



So when a Black kid in Newark goes to school can they focus on school like their more affluent mostly White counterparts in the burbs?

We all know the answer to that. No, they can't. Kids in most of these communities are more concerned with making it to and from school in one piece. They are constantly tempted by the drug trade and other illegal enterprises. They have to deal with drug addicted parents. They have to deal with incarcerated parents. Or parents that are just absent.

Many inner city Black kids are already suffering from Post-traumatic stress disorder by the time the reach first grade.

So how can we expect kids to learn in environments like this?

We can't and we shouldn't. In order to fix urban public schools we have to look outside of those schools to the communities in which they exist. We have to fix broken parents and families. We have to bring jobs into these communities so that parents can work. We have to get rid of the crime that infests these communities.

If and when we do that then Black kids in inner cities around this country will have a fighting chance to do well in school. But if all we do is talk about firing teachers and throwing more money at schools then we will see Black kids continue to fail in large numbers.

So in my opinion if Mark Zuckerberg really wants to make a difference with his 100 million dollars he could do so by using it to create jobs for the parents of the kids in Newark Public Schools. He could help by using that money for counseling for drug addicted parents and parents with criminal records. He could use that money to get drug dealers off of corners by hiring them too.

If Mr. Zuckerberg and other well meaning billionaires and the government did this then Newark Public Schools would be transformed and so would the lives of the kids who attend them.

But what do I know.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Zoë's dad's style

Lenny Kravitz in NYC this week

When I first saw this photo of Zoë Kravitz' rocker dad Lenny I thought, WTF. But then after giving his clothing choices more thought I had a different reaction. I thought that is really cool that he is so comfortable in his own skin that he wears what he wants to wear without worrying what others will think.

We all should be so well adjusted that we could live our lives sans worry about what others are thinking. I mean he's not doing anything wrong. He's not bothering anyone nor breaking any laws. He's just wearing clothing that one might assume only a woman would wear. So what's the problem with that? Nothing I say as long as he feels comfortable.

Now if he would just grow his cool 'fro back.


Friday, September 24, 2010

Friday Quote: Staceyann Chin


"Every day I get better at knowing that it is not a choice to be an activist; rather, it is the only way to hold on to the better parts of my human self. It is the only way I can live and laugh without guilt." - Staceyann Chin


Flashback Friday: Amazulu - Montego Bay




Thursday, September 23, 2010

Eddie Long is a hypocritical, lying, pedophile (allegedly)

Cry Eddie Cry!



Wednesday's lawsuit, filed in DeKalb County, Georgia, State Court, was brought on behalf of Jamal Parris, now 23, who was a teenager at the time he joined Long's church.

The suit, which claims Long encouraged Parris to call him "Daddy," also names the church and a youth academy as defendants.


Believe it or not sometimes evil people do get their comeuppance. And Bishop Eddie Long is an example of just that. Long is the biggest gay bashing preacher in this country and has been for quite some time. And now we find out that Long has been chasing young men for years.

The suit, also filed by attorney B.J. Bernstein, claims Long engaged in sexual acts with Parris. The young man eventually became a church employee and served as personal assistant to Long and traveled with him, the suit says. The pastor continued to engage in sexual activity with Parris and gave him money, trips and gifts, the suit says.

Three lawsuits have been filed alleging that Bishop Eddie Long had sexual relations with at least three young men on several occasions over several years. They suits also claim that Long took the young men, some were teens, on trips and bought them lavish gifts.



All of this was going on while the Bentley driving, private plane flying Bishop Eddie Long was making life hell for gays and lesbians with his hate speech from the pulpit of his mega-church the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in the Atlanta area.

So now all of those idiots in Long's mega-church know that their tithes have been going to a man who is nothing more than a alleged pedophile. Religion it seems is the perfect place for evil people to take advantage of weak people.


I hope that Bishop Eddie Long ends-up where he belongs and that is in hell with all of the other pedophiles and thieves. In the meantime it's likely his parishioners will make a way for him to stay exactly where he is, in the pulpit, and continue to give him their money like the good lemmings that they are.

Maybe Eddie Long should have been a Catholic priest, he would fit right in.


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

No Wedding No Womb?

No Wedding. No Womb.



So there's a new movement now online to combat out-of-wedlock births. It's called No Wedding No Womb. The online movement begins today throughout the Black blogisphere.

I'm not sure how this will be received or if it will gain enough exposure to make a difference but nothing beats a fail like a try, right?

You can see a list of bloggers who are participating in this post at Gina's blog as well as an interesting discussion in the comments.

No Wedding No Womb even has a theme song. Check it out below.

No Wedding No Womb Theme Song! by LJpress

Here are they lyrics to the theme song:


No Wedding No Womb

© 2010 by Lorraine Spencer
Inspired by Christelyn Karazin
Performed by Kyndra
Composer Brian Alexander Morgan
Executive Producer N. Maurice Williams
Producer/Manager Leland Sharpe


I know you want it, but no wedding no womb.
I know you want it, but no wedding no womb.

I look around and I see a tragedy
Happening to the children of our community
Answer me this
Can seventy percent be something we can fix?
I say yes it is.

Now think about (what you’re asking me to do)
It might feel good to you (so good but we will lose)
When we have a child with no security
We choose (woh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
I won’t be a baby mama cuz I got my rules
I told ya no wedding no womb

I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
I deserve marriage if your love is true
Until then no wedding no womb

Now go on get your stuff (get your stuff) as you hit the door
A lesson hard and tough I gave in before
Now my little girl
Wants her father
He’s not here unfair to her
(Responsibility)
Responsibility
Falls on only me
Two parent home is always best
I’ll never again fail this test
That’s one thing that you can bet (woh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
I won’t be a baby mama cuz I got my rules
I told ya no wedding no womb

I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
I deserve marriage if your love is true
Until then no wedding no womb

Bridge
Let’s get this right (kids are the future)
Look in their eyes (it might not suit ya)
We must be wise (vows are beautiful)
No wedding No womb (woh oh oh oh)

63% of teen suicides come from fatherless homes
90% of all runaways come from fatherless homes
71% of pregnant teenagers lack a father
80% of rapists with anger problems come from a fatherless home
No wedding no womb I know you want it
85% of children with behavioral problems come from a fatherless home
No wedding no womb I know you want it

No Wedding No Womb
I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
I won’t be a baby mama cuz I got my rules
I told ya no wedding no womb

I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
I deserve marriage if your love is true
Until then no wedding no womb
Repeat 5 x

Once we get married
We can have a baby
I know you want it, but no wedding no womb
First we get married


So what do you think? Will this have any impact?

Monday, September 20, 2010

WTF Files: Where do they find these negroes?

Yep, that is a washboard that negroe on the left is carrying.

This photo was taken at a Republican event in South Carolina recently. It's an Antebellum re-enactment. In other words, those two negroes are portraying slaves. If this isn't a WTF Files classic then I don't know what is.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

A day of rest?


I used to live in the South and one thing I miss is that on Sunday people were really quiet. Now that I live in California my neighbors, though generally quiet, don't have any problem pulling out the weed eater on Sunday morning and trimming up the yard or pulling out the hammer and nails to fix the dog house.

My grandmother, who was raised in the South, had lots of rules about what not to do on Sundays. Like, you don't do laundry on Sunday and you certainly don't hang clothes on the line on Sundays. According to her you just take Sunday as a day of rest and try to be as quiet as possible.

Anyway, I miss quiet Sundays.


Saturday, September 18, 2010

Photo de Jour: I love these shoes!


I found this photo at one of my favorite blogs, Allergic to Vanilla. The blogger is posting pics from her European vacation and posted pics of herself on a stop in Spain wearing these amazing shoes. They are by J. Simpson Dany. I love them!


Friday, September 17, 2010

"Hey pretty girl, do you want to go to jail now?"

(liar)Bethany Storro

"She claimed her attacker said "Hey pretty girl, do you want to drink this?" before splashing the acid that burned her face."


Remember the story of the White woman who said a Black woman threw acid on her face outside a Vancouver, Washington coffee shop? Bethany Storro, 28, even gave a detailed description of her alleged attacker from which the police made a sketch and gave to media outlets which then plastered the sketch all over the media for about a week.

Well it was all a big fat lie!

"A woman who claimed she was the victim of an acid attack (by an African American woman) has admitted her injuries were self-inflicted, Vancouver, Wash., police said Thursday afternoon.

Police Chief Clifford Cook said at an afternoon news conference that Bethany Storro, 28, told detectives the truth during an interview after discrepancies emerged in her story." - MSNBC

This is the sketch resulting from Bethany Storro's fake attack

Well thank God no Black women were taken into custody or worse because of this crazy racist religious wacko.

Yep, religious wacko:

"Storro said she held the news conference then to draw attention to efforts to find the attacker, but also to talk about her faith.

"I'm here today because of Jesus Christ," she said at the time, adding that the strength of her faith would allow her to move forward
." - MSNBC

Meanwhile African American women were under attack all over the internet because of this story.

"Oh shiiiiet! She`s deaf? Holy smoke, she could have been blinded as well. Daaaamn, talk about hell on earth if that happened. BTW anyone ever notice it's always black chicks and transsexuals who always do this acid in the face stuff? WTF is that all about?"

"FAT ebony women jealous of a pretty white women? I can see why black men are going for white women and i dont blame them,"

The police are already sounding as if they are going to let this woman off the hook:

"They said they were not ready to discuss Storro's motivations. Storro is remorseful and in a "fragile mental state," police said." MSNBC

I hope they throw her 'fragile' ass in jail for a long, long time because I'm sure if the police had picked up an innocent Black woman matching that bogus description Bethany Storro gave she would have gotten no mercy from the criminal justice system nor the media.



Flashback Friday: Kwamé and A New Beginning - Ownlee Eue


Kwamé Holland is an American emcee who enjoyed brief popularity in the late-1980s and early-1990s. He is currently a music producer sometimes credited as K-1 Million or K1 Mil.

As a child, Holland was inspired by Stevie Wonder, Lionel Hampton, and Abdullah Ibrahim, who were family friends.

He was 16 when he released his debut album Kwamé the Boy Genius Featuring A New Beginning in 1989, which was produced by Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor.


A New Beginning was his backing band and Kwamé was one of the rare emcees at the time to use a live band.

The album spawned the singles "The Man We All Know and Love" and "The Rhythm." The accompanying music videos featured a polka-dot motif in the costumes and production design. This was to become Kwamé's trademark and started a hip hop fashion trend as fans began wearing polka-dotted clothing.

In 1990, his second album A Day in the Life: A Pokadelick Adventure was released. It was a concept album about a day in the life of a high school student. The album spawned the hit singles "Oneovdabigboiz" and "Ownlee Eue."

Holland is a cousin of Vin Diesel, who danced in some of his early music videos - Content Wikipedia




Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Somebody is lying and that's the truth


"This summer the Obama White House promised Arkansas Democratic Sen. Blanche L. Lincoln that farmers in her state would receive $1.5 billion, ostensibly for disaster-relief aid. Cynics, however, say the money is a payoff to the farmers along with their relatives, friends and other Arkansans to get them to vote for Lincoln in November."

But "Obama says the black farmer settlement is a high priority for his administration."

So Black farmers who won a 1.25 billion dollar settlement against the USDA years ago can't get a freakin' dime but a bunch of White farmers in Arkansas get 1.5 billion without even asking for it?!

This summer the U.S. Senate twice blocked payment of the settlement to Black farmers. But in total the Senate has blocked payment to Black farmers seven times. But Obama says that paying Black farmers what they are owed is a high priority. Yeah right.

Somebody is lying.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

WTF Files - Gabby Sidibe's Elle cover?


When I first saw this photo I thought it was a fake Elle cover. In the past Elle has done good covers as a rule. So seeing this horrible cover my initial reaction was to think it was a fake.

But unfortunately it's not a fake.

This is the October Elle cover featuring actress Gabourey Sidibe. There's a lot going on here. First is the weave/ wig thing on her head, it looks really bad. And does she have on a sari? Finally, why is she 5 shades lighter than her actual color?

And as someone else noted, why is Gabby's cover shot so tight? Normally Elle covers are not that close-up. Maybe they are trying to minimize Gabby's size?


Gabby and her real skin tone

If they couldn't handle putting a big, dark, Black woman on the cover they shouldn't have attempted it. A nice inside spread would have sufficed. Gabby's cover is the worst Elle cover I have ever seen. And it is not her fault.


Liya Kebede covering Elle Italy


Rihanna's Elle cover



Monday, September 13, 2010

Photo de Jour: Nicki Minaj signs an autograph (Not Safe For Work!)


Nicki Minaj is unique. And that's really saying something these days with so many cookie-cutter singers and rappers out there. Though she is associated with Lil Wayne and mainstream rap I think of her more as sort of a punk rapper. Between her rap flow, which reminds me of punk singers musical deliveries, to her very unique outfits and her fans, she is definitely a punk rapper.

I haven't bought a rap album in a very long time but I plan to buy Nicki's album.


Nicki has been known for signing her fans breasts and now I guess she's signing booties too.



Saturday, September 11, 2010

Saturday Funk: Foxy - Get Off




Photo de Jour: The Twin Towers


Growing up in N.Y.C. I remember that my friends and I never referred to the World Trade Center buildings in any other way than calling them the Twin Towers.

They are building a new building on the site called One World Trade Center.

I wish the City had decided to rebuild the Twin Towers exactly as they were. I miss them.


Friday, September 10, 2010

Flashback Friday: Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)

Crystal Waters facts

Born October 10, 1964 in Philadelphia

Crystal is a graduate of Howard University.

She is the great-niece of singer/actress Ethel Waters.

Gypsy Woman reached number 8 on the Billboard Magazine top 100 in 1991





Thursday, September 9, 2010

WTF Files: Would you like some Silly Putty with those fries?


In case you were thinking that food in the United States couldn't possibly be less healthy, McDonald's is on the scene to prove you wrong. CNN reports that McDonald's restaurants in the United States put petroleum products in their popular chicken McNuggets. That's right, Texas Tea in your McNuggets!

"CNN has revealed that the fast-food chain makes this popular menu item with the chemical preservative tBHQ, tertiary butylhydroquinone, a petroleum-based product. McNuggets also contain dimethylpolysiloxane, an anti-foaming agent also used in Silly Putty."




Yep, the same stuff they put in Silly Putty. But eating a little Silly Putty never hurt anyone, right?

Apparently Mickey D's only puts these petroleum products in McNuggets in the United States.

"McDonald's says the differences are based on the local tastes: In the United States, McNuggets are coated and then cooked, in the United Kingdom, they are cooked and then coated. As a result, the British McNuggets absorb less oil and have less fat.

Dimethylpolysiloxane is used as a matter of safety to keep the oil from foaming, [Lisa McComb, who handles global media relations for McDonald's,] says. The chemical is a form of silicone also used in cosmetics and Silly Putty. A review of animal studies by The World Health Organization found no adverse health effects associated with dimethylpolysiloxane.

TBHQ is a preservative for vegetable oils and animal fats, limited to .02 percent of the oil in the nugget. One gram (one-thirtieth of an ounce) can cause "nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, delirium, a sense of suffocation, and collapse," according to "A Consumer's Dictionary of Food Additives."

Aren't you glad you live in the U.S.!


Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Photo de Jour: Cutie pie Alicia

These are photos of Alicia in New York City recently

Despite my having been disappointed by the circumstance surrounding Alicia's pregnancy, there is no denying that she really looks beautiful. Pregnancy definitely looks good on her.


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Question de Jour: Do you think White people would watch TV if 99.999% of the people on TV were People of Color?


I don't have cable TV. I haven't had it in a couple of years. It's one thing to be ignored and not pay for it but another to pay for being ignored, as people of color are on TV.

As the new fall television season nears I have noticed that nothing much has changed, at least on network TV, as far as diversity is concerned. There are three shows on NBC, one with Boris Kodjoe, one with Blair Underwood and another with Jimmy Smits. I'll give NBC its due for that but NBC is also the network that will air a show about a call center in India that from the promos looks dangerously racially offensive.

Other than that the new TV season seems as lily White as ever. It gets so bad sometimes that I find myself just scanning channels looking for a person of color on the screen. And when I see one I stop and watch. It doesn't really matter whether it's a commercial or an actual show I'll watch it. Well except for anything produced by Tyler Perry.

I can remember hearing older people talk about how back in the day they essentially did the same thing, looked for a person of color on TV and then if they saw one they watched no matter what it was about.

So it seems that in the new millennium, as the world changes by leaps and bounds, some things never change. Namely, television is as White as ever, heck even more White actually. In the 80's and 90's there were quite a few People of Color on network TV. So TV is actually going backwards.

PBS even seems to be less diverse than ever.

According to people who are supposed to know; African Americans and people whose ancestors hail from Spanish speaking countries (sorry but I really hate the word Hispanic*) watch more TV then other groups.

Which makes me wonder; if most of the people on TV were People of Color would White people watch?




*I hate the term Hispanic because it tells you nothing about a persons heritage. People whose ancestry is from Spanish speaking countries have very different cultures and histories. So the use of the term Hispanic seems like a way of ignoring a persons culture and lumping everyone in a cultureless pot. This country has already taken away most of African Americans pre-American history and culture and now its trying to do it again with the term Hispanic.



Thursday, September 2, 2010

Flashback Friday: The 900 Number

If The 900 Number wasn't already on its way to being a classic, Ed Lover host of Yo! MTV Raps, turned it into one by dancing his famed 'Ed Lover dance' to it at the beginning of each show.





The 900 Number was originally released in 1987 by DJ Mark the 45 King or The 45 King (real name Mark James). The 45 King was a member of the Flava Unit whose members included Queen Latifah, Chill Rob G and others. He also worked with MC Lyte.



The song The 900 Number samples a song by funk artist Marva Whitney (pictured at top) called Unwind Yourself. In 1996 DJ Kool wrote a song called Let Me Clear My Throat in which he wrote lyrics and placed them over the beat of The 900 Number.




Rose Cordero's Paris Vogue cover

This cover is from this past March, so I'm a little late. But I love it. Rose Cordero looks great!


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Palin family carpetbagging continues


Sarah Palin's wayward daughter Bristol will be a contestant on ABC's new season of Dancing with the Stars. And it is absolutely amazing to me that there are millions of people who don't see the Palins for the carpetbaggers that they are.

Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has taken carpetbagging to new heights by quitting her job as Governor of Alaska to write a book and go on a lucrative speaking tour. Since she quit on the people of Alaska she has raked in over 12 million dollars.

Also Sarah's daughter's baby daddy, Levi Johnston, has turned out to be quite the fame-whore as well. He is apparently running for mayor of the dinky town Sarah Palin was spawned so that he can be filmed for a reality show.

And now Bristol is extending her 15 minutes by joining the cast of Dancing with the Stars. And God forbid she should win because then we'll never see the end of her.

I'm afraid to speculate about what might be coming next from the Kardashians Palins.

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Soldier Of Love

I've lost the use of my heart
But I'm still alive
Still looking for the life
The endless pool on the other side
It's a wild wild west
I'm doing my best

I'm at the borderline of my faith,
I'm at the hinterland of my devotion
In the frontline of this battle of mine
But I'm still alive

I'm a soldier of love.
Every day and night
I'm soldier of love
All the days of my life

I've been torn up inside (oh!)
I've been left behind (oh!)
So I ride
I have the will to survive

In the wild wild west,
Trying my hardest
Doing my best
To stay alive

I am love's soldier!

I wait for the sound
(oooh oohhh)

I know that love will come (that love will come)
Turn it all around

I'm a soldier of love (soldier of love)
Every day and night
I'm a soldier of love
All the days of my life

I am lost
But I don't doubt (oh!)
So I ride
I have the will to survive

In the wild wild west,
Trying my hardest
Doing my best
To stay alive

I am love's soldier!

I wait for the sound

I know that love will come
I know that love will come
Turn it all around

I'm a soldier of love
I'm a soldier

Still waiting for love to come
Turn it all around
(4x)

I'm a soldier of love
I'm a soldier

Still waiting for love to come
Turn it all around
(3x)

Still waiting for love to come

Miss Keri Baby!

Tracee!

Solange!

Solange!
The only interesting Knowles

un·for·get·ta·ble: Earning a permanent place in the memory; memorable: an unforgettable experience.

Alicia says...

Rest in Peace Mitrice

Rest in Peace Mitrice
Mitrice Richardson