

Vince Swann tries out the next craze in helping his member stay lit. Continue reading


Vince Swann tries out the next craze in helping his member stay lit. Continue reading
Known for a wide range of action movies where he delivers his iconic and melodic rendition of the word Motherf*cker; Samuel Jackson delivers the message of the moment- Stay the F*ck at home. Continue reading

Louis Johnson’s ballet, Forces of Rhythm choreographed in 1971, became a signature piece for the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Company. Johnson blended ballet, jazz, modern and West African dance creating a unique movement collage, which distinguished the company’s versatility. Forces of Rhythm took place alongside the works of George Balanchine, Arthur Mitchell, Geoffrey Holder, and other choreographers for the fledging ballet company. Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr

Titled Extraction, the film has been written by Joe Russo and produced by Joe and his brother Anthony Russo, while Sam Hargrave has directed the thriller. The movie itself stars Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, a mercenary who has been recruited by an international crime lord to rescue his kidnapped son. Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr

BAPE NY has tapped Harlem-based graffiti artist Shaun Crawford for a release of special T-shirts. Retailing for $99 each, the tees will drop exclusively on BAPE’s website starting today.The graffiti artist commemorates the store’s SoHo location.
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Diamond Platnumz is a Tanzanian Bongo Flava artist and dancer from Tanazania. He is best known for his hit song Number One which he featured Davido. Continue reading

Arthur Mitchell’s Creole Giselle performed by the Dance Theatre Of Harlem (DTH), and set the traditional story of Giselle in 1841 Louisiana broke barriers with this all African American adaptation. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge

Louis Johnson’s passing marks the end of an era in Black dance. Johnson was the last of the of his generation of 20th century American choreographers of African descent and International renowned. His contemporaries, Alvin Ailey, Talley Beatty, Geoffrey Holder, Donald McKayle, and Arthur Mitchell, all forged through the restrictive Jim Crow era of hatred and segregation; that unfortunately included the arts- and dance. Continue reading


Stranger featuring Donald Lawrence & the Tri-City Singers with soloist Brenda Waters tell of a stranger who has come to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Continue reading