
A short comedy film by Greg Glienna, the creator of Meet the Parents, A Guy Thing and Relative Strangers. Continue reading
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9/20/15 O&A NYC Gospel Sunday: Regina Belle- God Is Good


Regina Belle started her career in the mid-1980s. She received a Grammy Award for A Whole New World her duet with Peabo Bryson for the Disney’s 1992 animated feature film Aladdin. Belle released her debut gospel album Love Forever Shines on May 13, 2008 via Pendulum Records. The 14-track collection features guests Melvin Williams (of the Williams Brothers) and Shirley Murdock. Continue reading
9/19/15 O&A NYC Fashion EXTRA: Its Saturday- Anything Goes: Katy Perry and Jeremy Scott- Moschino Fall/Winter 2015
9/19/15 O&A NYC Its Saturday- Anything Goes: Fendi- Fall Winter 2015/2016 Menswear Collection

The Fendi 2015 fall/winter collection pushed the notion further by making every jacket and coat fully reversible. For a moment, Venturini Fendi even considered sending the collection down the catwalk one way, flipping it inside out, and sending the entire collection out again. “The collection looks completely different when it’s reversed,” she said. “It’s like the peekaboo effect in clothes.” Or like the brown suede coat that flipped to gray leather. Continue reading
9/18/15 O&A NYC Shall We Dance Friday: Maurice Béjart- La Sacre du printemps (1970)


Le Sacre du printemps (1959) is a milestone in the history of dance, and choreographer Maurice Béjart approached the work with great courage. His version full of new meanings, physicality and sensuality became a universally recognized success. “Human love, in its physical appearance, symbolizes the act by which God creates the cosmos, and the joy it brings. Let this ballet be bare of all picturesque artifice, let it be the hymn to the union between man and woman at its deepest level, between heaven and earth, the dance of life and death, let it be as eternal as spring!” – Maurice Bejart Continue reading
9/17/15 O&A NYC Throwback Thursday: Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes- Bad Luck


Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes were one of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. The group’s repertoire included soul, R&B, doo-wop, and disco. Bad Luck (1975) the disco/R&B/pop single was a number one Disco/Dance hit for eleven weeks. The song also help establish Teddy Pendergrass as the break out artist. Richard Pryor conducted the Soul Train interview. Continue reading
9/16/15 O&A NYC Wildin Out Wednesday: Sylvester The Cat & Tweety Bird – Tweet And Lovely


Sylvester (who lives in an apartment building next to Tweety’s yard) Tweety Bird singing and looks through the window with his telescope. Tweety sees him, grabs a towel, exclaims “I taw I taw a peeking tom cat!”, and shuts the door after saying “That nasty old peeking tom cat!”. Continue reading
9/15/15 O&A NYC Inspirational Tuesday: Create Into Your Life What You Want By Changing The Way You Think: Louise Hay


You can change your life by changing your way of thinking. Louise Hay explains this and it really does work you can create whatever you want in your life never give up. Continue reading
9/13/15 O&A NYC Hollywood Monday: Is This Free?
9/13/15 O&A NYC Gospel Sunday: Kirk Franklin- Wanna Be Happy?


“After 22 years, I’m still very humbled to play a part in people’s journey to get to know God’s love. It’s more than I could have ever imagined.”- Kirk Franklin Continue reading







