





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


Miles Davis and Gil Evans Sketches of Spain: Concierto de Aranjuez performed live in Chicago by Orbert Davis on trumpet. Continue reading


Prime Video debuted the first teaser for Madden, the highly anticipated biopic from director David O. Russell. In a casting choice as bold as a fourth-down conversion, Nicolas Cage steps into the headset of John Madden. Continue reading

The NewYork Knicks defeated the Atlanta Hawks, 128-125 tonight in Atlanta. Karl-Anthony Towns finished with a team-high 36 points along with 15 rebounds and 3 three pointers for the Knicks, while Jalen Brunson tallied 34 points, 5 assists and 4 three pointers in the game. Continue reading


This soul-stirring gospel performance of Oh, Happy Day by legendary musician Ray Charles, accompanied by the Voices of Jubilation, a world-famous 120-member choir from Newark, New Jersey. Continue reading

Every time we have a snowstorm it brings back one the most lasting and endearing early memories I have of my father. I was six years old; we lived in a quiet residential Northeast Bronx neighborhood. (Yes there are quiet neighborhoods in New York City.) Back then we didn’t have a formal sidewalk the grassy front lawn meandered into a roughly paved street that seemed to be more dirt than asphalt. Continue reading