
Randy Rainbow created a song parody thats better than the original. Continue reading

Randy Rainbow created a song parody thats better than the original. Continue reading


African traditional Dances refers mainly to the dances performed by the cultural communities found in continent. Communities use these dances to teach, to socialize, ceremonies and for celebrating festivals and moaning funerals while Some dances are exclusively used for spiritual or religious practices. Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr

Burger King new Halloween campaign pokes further fun at the face of McDonald, Ronald McDonald, with a tagline that reads, Come as a clown and eat like a King. Continue reading

Rare footage of choreographer Eleo Pomare conducting a master class and interview. The cast includes a young Dyane Harvey Salaam (with short hair- life moves in circles). Continue reading

Though Martha Stewart (Ana Gasteyer) normally suppresses the demons inside of her, on Halloween she makes tricks a treat by toilet papering houses in the shape of a ghost, or throwing robin’s eggs for that extra prism of color. Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr

Pusha’s Brown Paper Bag Adidas EQT Support Ultra features tanned fish-scale leather and a brown Primeknit upper, while Boost from toe to heel provides the cushioning. As always, King Push branding appears on the deubré. Continue reading

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater dancers appear in Rue Montorgueil, a joyful short film shot on the Parisian streets. Ailey company members performed with local dancers and people of different backgrounds, talents and nationalities and it was released on October 24- United Nations Day


Darold D. Brown Ferguson, Jr., better known by his stage name A$AP Ferg is a Hip Hop artist from NewYork’s city Harlem neighborhood. Aside from his solo career, he is a member of the hip hop collective A$AP MOB. Continue reading

Sanaa Lathan takes Jennifer Lewis’ D Challenge to another level. Continue reading

Abbott and Costello filmed Who’s on First? three times. Twice in their feature films, and once for their 1952 TV show. Continue reading