Vogue Magazine African Style
Now here is something for all the ladies who love ethnic fashion; Vogue magazine is coming out with another edition of its African Fashion magazine in the coming months.
Now here is something for all the ladies who love ethnic fashion; Vogue magazine is coming out with another edition of its African Fashion magazine in the coming months.
I remember this time last year we had a conversation that took place on the Know Thyself Community Wednesday (that will return to the air soon by the way) as to the relevancy of Black History Month and the responses were quite interesting to say the least. Anyone who feels that African history in no longer important is completely out of their mind!
In 1978 a young lady by the name of Yvette Marie Stevens (a.k.a. Chaka Khan) released the song “I’m Every Woman” that went all the way to number #1 on Billboards R&B Chart and stayed there for 3 straight weeks.
Grammy award winning superstar Mya hit up Buffalo, NY and talked with Dj Supreme about dancing with the stars, classic R&B and her view on Black History month. Shout out to Ed Nice on the camera, and OTRU Visions for editing the video. My
With the recent passing of Whitney Houston there have been and will be a number of people asking the question of how could someone allow themself to get to such an extreme point of addiction and totally flip ones career upside down?
When you look at what happen to Michael Jackson and now Whitney Houston, I think that the first thing that each of us should think about is that they were human beings first, just like we are that were highly gifted and talented individuals that have weaknesses as do all human beings.
With the passing of Don Cornelius there are and will be a number of tributes, specials and no telling what coming to the surface over the next few weeks or so. I had the opportunity to watch the television show as a child and can remember the “soul train gang” wearing the most outrageous clothes (and sometimes costumes), shoes, props, hair styles, dances and just the fun and excitement that the television show always seemed to transmit to the viewing audience.
This week’s "Remake Retake" is a song by the legendary R&B group from Philadelphia known as Maze featuring Frankie Beverly and their 1989 release “Can’t Get Over You”. “Can’t Get Over You” is only one of two songs that ever went all the way to the top of the charts for Maze and is still a classic favorite today.
Black History Month the month which we bear witness to the progress, richness and achievement of African Americans in history. This month we pay tribute to those who have paved the way for generations to come. Have you ever considered why a history of a people that started mankind is only celebrated nationally during the shortest month of the year? Why couldn’t be celebrated in June during the Summer Solstice, loaded with a number of various summer outdoor activities. The month of February is during the dead season of winter!!! Just something to think about…