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The Circle City Classic Game is in the books and if you missed it…We Have Photos! Check out these stills from the Game!
Read MoreRihanna just got kicked off of a farm for letting the girls free for her new video…We don’t agree with that so let’s create a list of other “girls” we want to see including hers!
Read MoreCeleb Ladies Come Out For Essence Black Hollywood Luncheon
Post by Mike Rowfone in Way Black When on Feb 25, 2011 at 1:12 pmJennifer Hudson, Gabrielle Union, Kimora Lee, Lauren London, Tia and Tamera, Angela Bassett, Nicole Ari Parker and many more classy ladies came out for 4th Annual Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon. Tia Mowry Hardrict was pictured with her sister Tamera holding her baby bump. Jennifer Hudson as photo’s holding baby David Jr. She was honored at the event along with Viola Davis, Angela Bassett, and Loretta Devine. Click
Read MoreNowhere has the depiction of black life been more diverse than in the world of cinema. Go to any video store, surf any video rental website and look at the wide selection of films in the African-American/Black films section. The variety is vast, so if you’re having trouble where to start, here are nine of our top picks.
1. The Wiz (1978)
Two names: Michael Jacskon and Diana Ross. Need we say more? This black remake of the Wizard of Oz
In 1940, one Black novelist dared to show America what white supremacy did to one Black man. When “Native Son” appeared on America’s bookshelves, it became an instant bestseller, the first title by an African-American author selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club. It also introduced the world to the complicated protagonist of “Native Son,” Chicago’s Bigger Thomas, who was driven to murder
Read MoreTop 9 All-White Sitcoms Loved By Black People
Post by Mike Rowfone in Way Black When on Jan 25, 2011 at 8:49 amWe love to see sitcoms with actors who look like us, talk like us, and act like us, but we know such shows are in small supply. To make up for the small amount of television shows with people who look and sound just like us, we supplement them with shows about people who live like us. In the nine shows listed below, there may have been but one or two black people to make an occasional appearance on them,
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