Joe Zee is the man! I hope I get to meet him in person someday and also feature him on my blog. Talk about someone who possesses both fashion and business acumen, he's someone who's successes and ability to be direct yet compassionate I admire. I'm not a fashionista (although i'm a fashion voyeur), but even watching his show over the first season, I have a different eye when … [Read more...] about Joe Zee’s 2nd season of ‘All on the Line’ returns to the Sundance channel on Nov 25
Archives for October 2011
Mo and Kita of VH1’s ‘T.O. Show’ launch Define Your Pretty empowerment campaign and product line
These are some ladies that are on the ball! I love watching Mo, Kita, and T.O. on "The T.O. Show," and had no idea that they were the first African-American women do put together a show like this. Did you watch this past Sunday when Kita's boyfriend proposed to her on the cruise? I wanted to be excited, but I saw all that drama they went through last season and early this … [Read more...] about Mo and Kita of VH1’s ‘T.O. Show’ launch Define Your Pretty empowerment campaign and product line
Saul Williams to occupy all streets with the release of his 4th album ‘Volcanic Sunlight’
"What is Volcanic Sunlight? Revolution. The rise of the underground." ~Saul Williams Multi-talented artist, musician, influential poet, and award-winning screenwriter/actor, Saul Williams (website, Twitter, Facebook) will occupy all streets November 11, 2011 with the release of his fourth album, "Volcanic Sunlight" (pre-order on iTunes). "Volcanic Sunlight"is a luminous … [Read more...] about Saul Williams to occupy all streets with the release of his 4th album ‘Volcanic Sunlight’
Queer Black Cinema announces 2011 honors
Queer Black Cinema founder Angel L. Brown has worked tirelessly to keep her vision for this festival alive. She's one of the people I first came into contact with when I started writing full time a few years ago and a very talented and passionate person. She's done a wonderful job shedding a spotlight lgbt black cinema which is often overlooked in many festival circuits, not to … [Read more...] about Queer Black Cinema announces 2011 honors
Logo’s ‘A-List: Dallas’ interviews: Meet James Doyle
If you've watched the first two episodes of "The A-List: Dallas" on Logo, James Doyle (Facebook, Twitter) doesn't need much of an introduction. He seems like bit of an Austin Armacost from "The A-List: New York" with his drinking tendencies, a debatable former fling with a cast member, and that I do what I want and don't worry about consequences attitude. At the same time, … [Read more...] about Logo’s ‘A-List: Dallas’ interviews: Meet James Doyle