
Sam Star brings the West Indian baby momma to the forefront see how many dialects you can spot. Continue reading

Sam Star brings the West Indian baby momma to the forefront see how many dialects you can spot. Continue reading

This holiday season doesn’t have to mean abandoning your healthy diet – a perfect festive holiday starter this hot smoked salmon pate is low in calories and easy to make.

Michael Jackson’s megahit Billie Jean parodied by comedian Tommy Davidson from In Living Color’s. Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr

Tyler The Creator has partnered with New Era for a special range of commemorative hats; this headwear will make great holiday gifts! Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr

Kinfolk with the many influential labels it stocks, has developed such a strong rapport with industry leaders all over the globe, leading to a few notable releases in the past year. Joining in on the adidas Consortium Ultra Boost collective. The Brooklyn-based retailer has brought on their own take on the famed silhouette. Continue reading

Faces of Africa brings you the story of Fela Kuti, one of Africa’s music legends, and his influence on art and politics through music. Continue reading
Charlie Murphy recalls two strange brushes with celebrity: one with a basketball-playing Prince and another with a face-punching Rick James. (Contains strong language.) Continue reading


The Sound Of One Hand Slapping is an excerpt from Ara Fitzgerald’s Watch The Bullies Dance in which the ghost of P.T. Barnum, upset that heaven is a no smoking zone, returns to lament the loss of ethics in the showbusiness of politics. He argues that TRUST, NOT FEAR is the true art of both the showman and the politician. Who knew that common sense could be so complicated? Continue reading


Hellzapoppin (1941) the Universal Pictures adaptation of the Broadway musical directed by H.C. Potter with a cast that includes Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson who produced and starred in it on Broadway) and Whitey’s Lindy Hoppers. Continue reading

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel (Andy Samberg) urges President Obama (Fred Armisen) to get angry while meeting with GOP leaders, unleashing the fury and power of “The Rock Obama” (Dwayne Johnson). Continue reading