

Shirley Horn performs Here’s To Life at North Sea Jazz Festival with Het Metropole Orkest, 1994 Continue reading


Shirley Horn performs Here’s To Life at North Sea Jazz Festival with Het Metropole Orkest, 1994 Continue reading
Dancer, actor and choreographer Carmen DeLavallade performs The Creation featuring choreography by her husband Geoffrey Holder. Holder also designed the costume and music.
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From stealth to shootouts, 007 First Light delivers high-stakes spycraft, explosive combat, and the ultimate test of your skills. 007 First Light, IO Interactive’s young-James-Bond blockbuster, has been pushed back roughly two months, from March 27 to May 27, 2026, giving the studio extra room to fine-tune its most ambitious project yet. Continue reading


Pressure by Seyi Vibez featuring French Montana was released on December 26, 2025. Directed by Spiff TV, known for his work with artists like Drake and Bad Bunny.The track is featured on Seyi Vibez’s album FUJI MOTO, released under NSNV INC / EMPIRE. Continue reading


After Oprah Winfrey calls to tell Dave Chappelle he is the father of her child, Dave immediately quits his job and begins living an outrageously extravagant lifestyle as “Oprah’s Baby Daddy”.




You On You is an R&B single by Tamar Braxton, released through Tamar Braxton Productions/Platform Sounds. Continue reading


Oprah’s Restaurant is a parody sketch from the In Living Color (Season 2),starring Kim Wayans portrays Oprah as a chaotic restaurant owner. The sketch also features Jim Carrey as a customer. Continue reading

Learn how to make the perfect bacon egg sandwich right at home! This recipe is better than any diner version and so easy to follow. We’ll show you the secrets to getting crispy bacon, a perfectly cooked egg, and the best toasted bread for a breakfast sandwich you’ll want to make every single morning. Continue reading


Miracle in Harlem (1948) is a independent American film known as a race film, featuring an all-African American cast. is a murder mystery melodrama with musical elements, considered one of the better films of its genre from that era. The cast in the all black cast included Sheila Guyse as Julie Weston, Hilda Offley as Aunt Hattie, William Greaves as Bert Hallam (Julie’s boyfriend), Stepin Fetchit as Swifty, the handyman, Laurence Criner as Albert Marshall, and vocalists Savannah Churchill, Juanita Hall, and the Lynn Proctor Trio. Continue reading