Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year

It's time to make resolutions you probably won't keep, make commitments your body can't keep, have some drinks, kiss the wrong person 'cuz you've been drinking too much, go to a party that's too crowded to enjoy and lose your wallet.

Or maybe not.

Maybe you'll have a good time after all, or go to church, or spend a quiet evening with your significant other, or accept a proposal, or if you're a geek like me, you'll spend it like I have for the past 10 years and just chill at home and watch The Twilight Zone Marathon on the SciFi Channel.




But whatever you do, have fun, stay safe, have a good one, and take a cab home, if you can.


Happy New Year.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Solange, She Funny



I like the " sorta-real" Knowles sister. For Real. But after seeing this picture on a Worst Dressed List I gotta call this one. Sol's "Fuck You PETA." dress made made me laugh. Hard. Out loud. Could be she loves birds. Or hates pigeons. Maybe she believes, like some folks, that they are nasty, disease-infested creatures that lie in wait until you step out of the house wearing your best outfit, then shit on you.

Well now, it seems that they're either shitting wet and stringy feather-hair balls now, or somebody's been engaging in some illegal bird trapping.

I Cannot Deal With Disney's The Princess and the Frog.

Now you knows dat dis shyt is jus' plain ol trifflin' wad wid Dizzinee puddin out a traila dat fetures mah toofless unca Razmuz as a firefly. I swore I musta done feel aslept and woke up in 1935. Fo real, tho'


Family Fued: Beyonce Calls Out The Jackson Clan


I wasn't going to post anything today, feeling the Monday blues and all, but then I came across an item in which Beyonce allegedly made statements about the Jackson clan, calling them lower class. Granted, the original source of the statements is The National Enquirer, attributed to another unnnamed "source", and full disclosure, I got it from You Didn't Here It From Me. It still makes for compelling gossip, if you go for the kind of thing, and I know your ass does, too!
Apparently, Miss Jackson, would like to get all nasty and put a ring around the Bey's neck for comparing their upbringings. Here's what I got from YDHTFM:
"The former Destiny's Child singer said in a recent interview, "I grew up upper class. Private school. My dad had a Jaguar. We're African-American and we work together as a family, so people assume we're like The Jacksons."
But I didn't have parents using me to get out of a bad situation."
Knowles' comments were not welcome - and Janet now plans to confront her R&B rival. A source tells the National Enquirer magazine, "Beyonce's remark came out of left field and really stung Janet. She blew up."
Yes, Janet and the Jackson family came from Gary, Indiana, and there was a time they barely squeaked by. But Janet has many loving memories and is incensed that Beyonce would make a crack like that."
Janet wanted to know why Beyonce had to mention her family. They're not friends and barely know each other. She feels Beyonce went out of her way to tell the world she's from the upper class and the Jacksons were like a bunch of dirty gutter rats."
Janet is proud of her family and how they came from nothing and became superstars."Not only is Janet telling everyone who will listen that Beyonce has a lot of growing up to do and that she needs to stop trying to impress everyone, she's planning to confront Beyonce herself and read her the riot act."
I won't even bet on who wins this one. Y'all know where my loyalties lie, don't you?

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Music Throwback Sunday: House Is In Session

Plug in your phones for a few old and new classics. It's strictly beats for your face.

Moca - Higher (2000)


KB - Feelin U (Osunlade Mix) (2005)


Roland Clark - Resist (2003)


Delano Smith feat Diamondancer - A Message For The Dj (2005)


Lil' Louis & The World - I Called U (1989)

Jovonn - Mistery Love (Kerri Chandler "Dark One" Remx)(1993)

Sunkids Featuring Chance - Rescue Me (MAW MIX) (1999)


Martha Wash - Runaround (1993)


Moloko - Forever More (Balearic Soul Remix) (2003)



Copyright - We Can Rise (2006)


Miguel Migs & Kerri Chandler - Atmospheric Beats (2002)


Ian Pooley feat Esthero - Balmes (A Better Life) (2001)


Bob Sinclar feat. James "D Train" Williams - Got To Be Free (2002)





Friday, December 26, 2008

RNC Candidate Pushes Racist Obama Song Parody

Republican National Congress candidate Chip Saltsman sent out a Christmas Christmas CD which included a song called “Barack the Magic Negro,” first played on the Rush Limbaugh radio show.

According to an article in The Hill Saltsman, sent the CD along with a note to national committee members, which read, “I look forward to working together in the New Year.” “Please enjoy the enclosed CD by my friend Paul Shanklin of the Rush Limbaugh Show.

The song has been around for awhile. It was first played on fellow weighty Republican Limbaugh’s show in March 2007 and allegedly originated from an opinion column in the Los Angeles Times, written by David Ehrenstein, which implied that Obama's success is the result of white guilt. It is sung from the perspective and mock voice of Al Sharpton and includes the lyric, “See, real black men, like Snoop Dogg, or me, or Farrakhan, have talked the talk, and walked the walk, not come in late and won.”

Saltsman issued the statement, “Paul Shanklin (the soung's writer/parodist) is a long-time friend, and I think that RNC members have the good humor and good sense to recognize that his songs for the Rush Limbaugh show are light-hearted political parodies.”

First off, have you ever heard of a funny Republican politician? They're mostly nasty, humorless people who apply to the most base sense of so-called humor with a total absence of subtlety, nuance or wit. As for the supposed parody itself, while incorporating all these qualities, it's blatantly racist and just plain not funny . And I could appreciate even the most offensive material. If it's funny. Also, with all the problems the Replicacan party is experiencing, including an outgoing lame duck president, the major loss of Senate seats and the undertaking of a massive overhaul of their image and message, could it be that they're just hopelessly clueless?

EPIC FAIL.

Here's the proof:




Do a Clueless Republican a favor today, and give them a rigorous shake and a slap. They'll thank you for it later.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Eartha Kitt Dies Of Cancer At 81

Eartha Kitt, who was known for her famous trademark seductive purring voice, has died of colon cancer at the age of 81.

From Reuters:

"Actor-director Orson Welles once called Kitt "the most exciting woman alive" and, along with Lena Horne, she was one of the first African-American sex symbols.
Kitt picked up a string of awards during her long career, winning two Emmys and being nominated for a third, as well as a Grammy. She also had two Tony nominations.


Her hit songs included "C'est Si Bon," "Let's Do It", "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" and "Just an Old Fashioned Girl." She also was widely associated with Christmas because of her hit "Santa Baby." The song, recorded in 1953, went gold this year and she received the gold record before she died, Freedman said.'
Kitt was blackballed in America for speaking out against the Vietnam War in the 1960s -- most notoriously at a White House luncheon in the company of first lady Lady Bird Johnson. Kitt then began performing in Europe, where she had been popular early in her career, and eventually returned to the United States to great acclaim.

"She was never one to look back on her life," Freedman said. "She was a true individual who believed that if you had a true belief in yourself, your talent was authentic."





Controversy aside, she was also known as the original Catwoman on the 1966 TV series Batman. It's bittersweet that Ms. Kitt has passed on the day when her trademark song is in heavy rotation all over the world. Here's to The Cat.










This Is So F_cked Up


I'll bet he wishes he had Ralphie's Red Ryder right now to bust some caps into some serious ig'nant asses!

Real Soul Music For Your Sanity: Merry Christmas Part Two

It's good to know that in the age of Autotune, there's still good music worthy enough to be called SOUL. Here are some artists that I've been following for the past 5 years or so who lay can it down.


Ledisi - Give Love On This Christmas Day 2008



Conya Doss - What I'd Do For You 2008


Liv Warfield - I Decided 2007



Liv Warfield - Groove DJ 2007

But this NOW! Embrace Me @ CD Baby


Vikter Duplaix - I Got You 2003



Fertile Ground - You 2005



Vikter Duplaix - Make A Baby 2007



Dennis Taylor - Want 2002



Cynthia Laine - Feel Me 2008



Rahsaan Patterson - Feels Good 2007



Jimmy Salvemini - Love Won't Let Me Wait (LIVE) 2006

You might remember Jimmy from 1984, the year Luther Vandross discovered him at 15 on Star Search and produced his album soon after. I remember buying the album after the controversial car accident in which Jimmy's brother was killed. Luther was driving and Jimmy was also in the car. Check out his new 2008 release, Self Expression at CD Baby.


Galliano feat. Omar - Golden Flower 1992

British soul saviour Omar has been on my radar for years. Here's a 1992 joint followed by a more recent release.


Omar feat Angie Stone - Be Thankful 2002



Platinum Pied Pipers - 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover 2005

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas

Recently, I posted an item about the lost Christmas classic, J.T. And even though a lot of us ain't getting shit this Christmas because of layoffs, and general economy worries doesn't give you an excuse to go out and jack shopping bags on the subways today, or commit suicide because Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff clipped your 401K plan, or if you're even lucky enough to even have a steady gig, make a fool-ass of yourself at the office Christmas party.

So stay your ass home tonight, snuggle up and crack open a can of Spam and make you some Kool Aid and get grateful for what you got.







And I meant what I said about jacking.



Santa photo from sojournersplace.blogspot.com

Why Didn't This Benjamin Button Poster Make The Cut?

Graphic artist Bruno V created this poster, which is included in the movie's Oscar campaign advertizing package, yet is nowhere to seen in the general promotion campaign. The poster features actress Taraji P. Henson, who potrays star Brad Pitt's nanny at a critical point in the highly anticipated film directed by Se7en director David Fincher.

I would think that it would have been a smart choice to market this film to African American audiences via mainstream black media outlets and entertainment blogs, don't you think? There's also been talk of a possible Oscar nomination for Ms. Henson.

Was this a missed opportunity?

50 Cent Makes Year End H8 List

50 Cent, along with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane, Mark Wahlberg, Kathy Griffin, and one of the goldiggers from Real Housewives From Atlanta (the White one) among others, have made the list of Videogum's The Worst People Of 2008.

The list strikes me as strange though. I personally don't think that neither of these people have committed any major media sins worse that than all the Britneys, Lindsays and Paris Hiltons of the world (okay, maybe that RHFA chick), but I will say that they'd better back the hell off some Family Guy.

Jennifer Hudson To Perform Live

Variety reports that Grammy and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson is scheduled to give a live performance at the MusiCares Person of the Year gala honoring music legend Neil Diamond, which is to take place this February. After false reports of the singer's return to film a video after the tragic deaths of her mother, nephew and cousin, one can only hope that this will mark her return to public eye.

The show, scheduled to take place February 6 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, will also feature Josh Groban, the Foo Fighters, Coldplay and Tim McGraw.

Monday, December 22, 2008

More Shirtless Presidents

Okay, I'm off my soapbox. Looks like Gawker has uncovered photos of other shirtless presidents. I'm still slightly pissed, though. Because I had to check myself. Still slightly pissed at blowing my stack prematurely, though.




Photo source: Gawker

Baby Alive Is The Shit?

Although its been around for a couple of years, I'm just finding out via The Washington Post , that the latest version of Baby Alive, which is expected to be a big hit this season, poops, pees, and says phrases like, "I made a stinky", "What kind of f_cking mother are you? Why don't you stop sucking on that gin bottle and change me?! I've been walking around in this rotting, shitty diaper for so long, it's stuck to my ass!", and "Somebody call Child Protective Services!" But seriously, do little girls really need this level of realism when it comes to babies and being a mother?

Is Michael Jackson Deathtly Ill?

According to the New York Post's Page Six, Michael Jackson is in dire need of a lung transplant due to a rare disorder called Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic disorder that can severely damage the lungs and liver. There's also been some speculation that this might explain his strange behavior of late, but that's nothing new under the sun. What's also interesting about this development is that his publicity team is not denying the reports. I always have, and will continue to love Michael for all of the music and happiness he's brought to my life, and hopefully, this is not some twisted rumor. And all controversies aside, I do wish him well, as I can't imagine a world without him.

Barack Obama Beefcake BullShyt

Are Presidents now being treated like celebutards? What's up with the shirtless photos? I see this as the first signs of direspect for the privacy of our incoming Commander-In-Chief. Has there ever been photo published of any past Presidents in any state of undress? Cut the shyt!

Rihanna Headlines RIAA's Charity Inaugural Ball

Rihanna has been tapped to headline the Recording Industry Association of America's charity ball to benefit Feeding America on January 20. Beyonce has reportedly expressed interest in performing during the Inauguartion festivities, but so far, there's been no word on this happening.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Music Throwback Sunday: Girls That Can Blow (With A Few Fellas in the Mix)

Lets start things off big. This first cut is from Melba Moore's 1982 album, The Other Side Of The Rainbow. The title track was supposed to be released, but never made it to the radio. The amazing thing about it though is the high note she hits towards end. She hits it and holds it for more than 40 seconds - longer than Bill Withers does at the end of Lovely Day. Believe your ears.




Melba Moore - The Other Side Of The Rainbow 1982

Angela Winbush - I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love 1989

Angela originally wrote this for Stephanie Mills, then recorded her own version on 1989's The Real Thing. This is another one where the singer hits the high one and holds it. Ferocious.

Chaka Khan - Move Me No Mountain 1980


The Jones Girls - Love Don't Ever Say Goodbye 1982


The Jones Girls - Knockin' 1983

This one was written by Fonzi Thornton best known for his work with Change.

Tamar Braxton - Money Can't Buy You Love 2000

Toni's little sis proves her blow chops by giving me the Minnie Riperton effect with that High C note. From 2000's much slept on album, Tamar

4 P.M. - Sukiyaki 1991


The Jackson Five - All I Do Is Think Of You 1975

The Original is always the best.

Jackie Jackson - Love Don't Want To Leave 1973

Jackie Jackson's solo album was lost between solo albums by Michael and Jermaine and is considered rare. I'm sure this one would have been a hit though.

The O'Jays - Your Body's Here With Me 1982


The Moments & The Whatnauts - Girls 1974



Bobby Womack - Daylight 1976

My sister Kim asked me to dig this classic up. So here it is. Check out Kelly Rowland's remake:

Kelly Rowland - Daylight 2007



Fly Like An Angel - Shanice


Flame Of Love - Jean Carne

How It's Done Part One: Kanye West Rocks The Louie V.

Kanye West gets all ferocious and shit in a classic Louis Vuitton tux with a faux-fur stole at Flaunt Magazine's 10th Anniversay Party. A reminder brothers - get your ass together and wear joints that fit. And for those who can't deal, fall back and stay back, cause I'm moving ahead.

How It's Done Part Two: Alica Keys Is Thick (And That's A Good Thing)

Alicia Keys is looking quite healthy and natural in this shot of her vacationing in Australia. This is how it's done, ladies. Now go and eat a damn sammich!


From Bossip

Saturday, December 20, 2008

UPDATE: Bristol Palin's Future Mama In Law

Sherry Johnston was arrested for posession of Oxycontin, and not for running a hillside meth lab as previously speculated. Good luck, Sher. I wish you all the best in your Recovery.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Friday Movie Clips: Obsessed vs Fatal Attraction

OBSESSED Spring 2009


Of course there's been lot's of talk about Beyonce not being much of an actress, and judging from this trailer, it's Ali Larter's (Final Destination, NBC's Heroes)show. If you ask me, it's a carbon copy of the classic 80's flick, Fatal Attraction.

I previously posted an item on Beyonce's alleged swagger-jacking of other singers' material. Might she now be focused on other actresses? The clip seems to imply that Bey is playing the Beleaguered Wife Anne Archer, right up to the part where she kills the obsessed "other woman", while Edris Elba and Ali Larter fill out the Michael Douglas and Glenn Close roles. And I'll tell you one thing, if you learned anything from Spike Lee's Jungle Fever, you know that if a white woman takes a black woman's man away, all hellz gonna break loose, and just might make a non-acting singer show her true acting chops too, while you're at it. I'll bite, tho'. Looks like a good Saturday night Netflix rental to me.

Bristol Palin: Dose Country Chickens Is Comin' Home t' Roost

Oh come on, now. Y'all knew this shit was coming. What with that snow plow-drivin-KONtry-ass Sarah Palin trying to convince us she was ready to be second watch on the Big Red Button.






Please.







Now comes the word that her daughter Bristol , a.k.a. TrigBabyMama, is having a bit of a problem with the potential in-laws. Shotgun hubby to be Levi Johnston's momz has been hit up on some dope charges. Could be that Mama Johnston was caught cookin' her up some crystal meth? The ol' 420? Or 'Tina, as it's known in NYC circles? All I know is, at least these peoples be staying true to their dark roots, so to speak. And least now Sarah can relax and accept her inevitable slow slide into obscurity.

From HuffPo

Syleena Johnson Album Drop Update

Suffering from Beyonce fatigue? Then get ready to get your soul fix on with a sista who can bring the real pain. Syleena Johnson's cd, Chapter 4: Labor Pains is set to drop on January 13, 2009. Here's a peep at the track list:

1. Intro
2.Labor Pains
3. Where's the Love
4. Freedom
5. Is It Because I'm Black
6. Be Me
7. Interlude: Redstorm's Domestic Lesson
8. You Let Me Down
9. Shoo Fly
10. Maury Povich
11. It Is True
12. Your Love
13. My First
14. Personal Trainer
15. Go Home
16. Go
17. Outro

Maury Povich? Is It Because I'm Black? Sounds like S'Leena gonna come back hard on this one and put the so-called nuDivas on notice. Click on this link and get a listen to Shoo Fly and It Is True. Both tracks are blazin, but I'm more partial to the latter track.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Geroge Bush In: "Boots Upside Your Head"




I have no further words for this.

Versace Builds Dubai Luxury Resort For Cool Beaches

Let's for one moment forget about the current global crisis, including the bank and auto industry bailouts, and the biggest Ponzi scheme in the history of, well, ever. We know that Dubai doesn't seem to take these matters very seriously, though. The construction boom there has reached an almost hysterical level of excess, including a massive casino project culminating in a 20 million dollar party attended by celebrities such as, Robert DeNiro, Michael Jordan, Charlize Theron, Lindsay Lohan, Wesley Snipes and Mary Kate Olsen, and featuring a fireworks display that was visible from space(!)

And despite sentiments like, "Dubai is the world's biggest toxic timebomb", comes word that Versace plans to open a resort with the world first refrigerated beach. Why, do you ask? Because they can. Don't hate. You know your ass would be there if you could afford it.

Mike Madness Monday: Mike Tyson Blows Up, While Michael Jackson Implodes

There is simply no way to put this kindly, but Michael Jackson seems to have officially lost his goddamned mind, and I fear for the safety of his children. The picture on the right shows Jackson in LA over the weekend, looking like tortured tobacco heiress Doris Duke on a daytrip after a brunch consisting of Vienna Fingers cookies
followed by scotch and Xanax cocktails. (MJ scoop Courtesy of Concrete Loop). In other tales of Mike-madness, it looks Mike Tyson is capatalizing on the bear craze by packing on more than a punch. Does dat big daddy bear look work for you, ladiez?

Friday, December 12, 2008

Friday Movie Clips: J.T. (1969)

Long considered a lost classic, J.T. is one of the best Christmas movies ever made. It was written by Lily Tomlin's writing partner Jane Wagner, based on her novel, and starring Kevin Hooks, Ja'net DuBois and Broadway veteran Theresa Merritt. It was also a yearly Christmas staple broadcast on CBS from 1969 to 1974 along with A Charlie Brown Christmas and tells the story of young poor ghetto boy who is on the cusp of becoming a teenager, while walking the fine line of choosing which road he'll take on a journey which offers sadly, only two choices: Either remain a "good person" and remain poor, or become a delinquent and remain poor, or worse, become a "bum". That is until he comes across a sickly, one-eyed stray cat which awakens his need to love and care for something seemingly more unfortunate than he is. I strongly identified with Kevin's character not only because it was one of the few realistic movies in which I saw myself (I, too, had a weakness for adopting stray cats and dogs) and looked forward to watching it every year.

There's something about the realism of the acting and attention to detail during this period that's not captured on screen much in today's movies, thanks to CGI effects and obvious artificial-looking studio lightning techniques. For instance, you can tell that most of the movie was shot on location in NYC. There's also one scene in JT's apartment where he's brushing his teeth in the bathroom which is so frighteningly realistic in its bleakness that I was instantly transported back to that era. There's also a scene immediately afterwards in the kitchen with his mother where I could actually smell the grease-stained thickness of several old coats of high gloss paint as well as Ja'net's tired acceptance of her situation.


There is also an inevitable heartbreaking circumstance that devastated me as a kid, but the lesson that came out of it was more fulfilling than any tree stuffed with toys. That was the unique lesson of this movie; some of us had Christmases where there was nothing under the tree. So sometimes, we had to look elsewhere for cheer and spirit, especially when it meant you had to suffer through going outside to play on Christmas morning, only to watch other kids zip up and down the block on shiny new 5-speed bicycles, or ambling over to the apartment of the one close friend who wouldn't give me a hard time about not getting anything and would let me play with his new toys.


The beauty of this movie is that through tragedy, it teaches kids the value of life, work and growing up in a straightforward and realistic manner, while keeping it simple. That's the gift.

And that's what made it such an unusual choice for a holiday movie, and I can see why it disappeared for a long time though, as it pulls no punches in its portrayal of what it's like to be poor, and in many ways, the loneliness of poverty. The payoff is ultimately rewarding, and should be required viewing for today's materialistically-challenged BET generation. Can a lot of them identify with the simple idea that the strength of family and values proves to pull J.T. through his struggles? Will they begin to hope if that's "how he'll get over", to paraphrase the old gospel song? Yeah. I believe so, because I'm just a big ball of hopeful mush deep down inside.

I'd love to see this movie's resurgence on TV One, for instance, but the interesting thing is that it's still so hard to find on DVD.

It has recently resurfaced on You Tube though, thanks to JTClarion, and I'm proud to be able to post it in it's entirety, in five parts. So for those of you who remember it, welcome it back with loving arms. For those who haven't, welcome to the NuOld School, where things still mean something.


UPDATE: I've found a link to J.T. on DVD here.



JT PART ONE



JT PART TWO



JT PART THREE



JT PART FOUR




JT PART FIVE

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Dong-won Kim: Touch His Mothef*ckin Body


I know he didn't just say, "Ram it in my thighs". Yes his ass did.

Wendy Williams: Did She Get Served?

Young Black & Fabulous reports that Wendy Williams the self-poclaimed Queen Of All Media has been served her walking papers by her home station, NY's WBLS, amid allegations of sexual harrassment and an alleged settlement.

See, that's why I don't go rubbin' up against no interns, and offering to sex up advertizers for free.

Oh, I forgot. I ain't got neither of those!

Jennifer Hudson Returns to Shoot New Video, Score Grammy Noms. Fantasia Struggles with Financial Woes

Bouncing back from her recent family tragedies, Jennifer Hudson is once again in the spotlight with a scheduled video shoot in Los Angeles for the single If It Isn't Love.

She also garnered several Grammy nominations, including:

Best R n’ B Album
Best R n’ B Song for Spotlight
Best R n’ B Female Vocal Performance
Best Performance by a Duo or Group for a duet with Fantasia, who herself is struggling with financial difficulties including property foreclosure.


JHUD news from Brown Sista

Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Reunite with The Time












Legendary producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis have announced a reunion album with The Time which will include all former members including Morris Day, Jerome Benton, Jellybean Johnson, Monte Moir and Jesse Johnson. This is great news for me, being such a throwback fiend and all. According to Eurweb, the project came to fruition after an appearance on last year's Grammys followed by a successful stint in Vegas. They are said to be putting the finishing touches on the cd. Jam & Lewis also discussed a potential reunion with their former musical muse Janet Jackson:
“I think she’s anxious to do some work. And [The Time] is back together because we want to be together, not because we need to be together,” he said. “If we collaborate with Janet again, and by the way, I never thought that we wouldn’t collaborate again. Just because you work with another producer or decide to go the other way, that that closes the door of the possibility. We want to work with her and I think she wants to work with us and if that all happens, then that’s what we’re going to do.”
It would be great to see JJ return to the top of the chart heap for a minute. And might this also include some collaboration from The Time co-producer and creator Jamie Starr? One can only hope. As for myself, I'm gonna slap on my 'phones and trip back with some throwbacks of some of their best production works like, You Used To Hold Me So Tight, The Finest, Fishnet, If It Isn't Love, The Pleasure Principle, Tender Love, Fake, Saturday Love, I Didn't Mean To You On and I Wish I Wasn't, to name a few.


Jazmine Sullivan - Braid Your Hair


True beezoblu chillz.

Gaelle - Parkway


Rainy Thursday Jam

Clint Eastwood Tempers His Response to Spike Lee's Criticisms


In a recent AP interview, director/actor Clint Eastwood had more to say about his so-called feud with director Spike Lee. Lee, who you might remember, called Eastwood out over what he viewed as his glaring omission of the contributions of African American WWII soldiers in Flags of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima, both released in 2006. At the time of the original dispute, Eastwood reportedly responded to Spike's criticism by saying that he "should shut his face". Lee responded in kind with the statement, "We're not on a plantation, Clint", then went on to direct a surreal WWII epic of his own, 2008's Miracle at St. Anna, which although it contained fact mixed with fiction, coupled with a bit of it's own controversy, showcased his vision of the heroics of black soldiers.

An excerpt from the AP interview contains these statements from Clint:

AP: Did you feel that Spike Lee's criticism for not having any African-Americans in "Flags of Our Fathers" and "Letters From Iwo Jima" was to gain attention for his own World War II movie?

Eastwood: Probably. I like him. I don't know him well. He did that a little bit when "Bird" came out. He said, "Why is this white guy making this picture about Bird (Charlie Parker)?" The answer to that was because I was the only one who wanted to make it. Later he told me, "I didn't mean to say anything about that because I like your work."

AP: So, were you surprised when he criticized you again?

Eastwood: I just kind of thought, "What the hell?" Go ahead and promote your film and good luck with it, but don't try to make a racial thing out of it. ... Yes, there are stories of black military in Iwo Jima, but this was a story about the guys who raised the flag and they happened to be white.

Both guys seem to have valid points but, Hollywood being the beast that it is, who knows if they'll ever really squash it. All I know is that both men put out great product that I support. Eastwood's latest efforts are The Changeling, already in theaters, and the soon-to-be-released Gran Torino. Spike Lee's latest includes the sequel Inside Man 2 (2010) , and Passing Strange (2009) a musical based on the recent Broadway smash.



Macaulay Culkin's Sister Dies After Being Struck By Car

Dakota Culkin, the 29 year old sister of actor Macaulay Culkin, has died after being struck by a car in west Los Angeles yesterday.

There has been no offical statement from Mac or his family at this time.

Thoughts prayers and condolences to his family.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Lazy Tuesday Gossip Roundup

I'm just getting over a bad cold, so I had to take a break. Having to read things about the Illinois governor being arrested after being wiretapped and trying to sell President-elect Obama's former Senate seat, Paula Abdul's claims that the powers that be at American Idol are trying to bring her down, and the bottom pic (which I won't even bother to explain, so go over to Crunk + Disorderly and read for yourself), has succeeded in making me feel a little better about myself. Isn't that what reading gossip is supposed to accomplish anyway?

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Music Throwback Sunday

I want to get my rock off.


Lou Reed - New York Telephone Conversation


Robert Seidler - Christian Boy

Translator - Everywhere That I'm Not

Cuz you're in New York, but I'm not


Japan - I Second That Emotion


Impossible Dreamer - Joni Mitchell


Talking Heads - Stay Up Late


Soft Cell - Frustration


The Cure - Jumping Someone Else's Train


Grace Jones - Private Life


The B52s - Cake



Roxy Music - Remake/Remodel