Friday Fantasy Adaptation: ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’

I decided that since I’d skipped a week, I’d hit you with a whammy and since it’s Black History Month, why not explore the works of the greatest Black playwright, August Wilson? Wilson has to be the greatest untapped resource of the arts community and his Century Cycle plays are just sitting there waiting for

Demon Wolfcast Epsiode 22 “Evil!Stiles, Kistunes and Composer Dino Meneghin”

Hello Demon Wolfcast listeners are you ready for a treat! Not only do we bring you an indepth recap of the events of the episode but we have a special guest, Teen Wolf composer Dino Meneghin! Dino stops by the podcast to talk scoring the show, being scared while watching, and teases some upcoming episodes.

Black Excellence on the Cover of Vanity Fair

If anything was worthy of a YAAAAAAAAAAS it would be the newly released cover of Vanity Fair. I normally LIVE for Vanity Fair’s Hollywood issue, being an awards and fashion obssesive, but this year’s cover is even more awesome. Look. At. This. Awesomeness. Like there are 6 black people on the cover. SIX! And two

The Best Super Bowl Commercials and Trailers

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events in the world and every year companies and movie studios try and capitalize on the big audience. Here are the Best Superbowl Commercials and trailers of 2014.

Girls Recap: Episode 3.05 “Only Child”

This week thanks to HBO GO, we got this Girls episode early and also I’m pretty sure it’s because of the Super Bowl happening tomorrow evening.

Macklemore and the Curious Case of True Hip Hop

I know by now you all are tired of all the Macklemore think pieces but this is my blog and dammit I’ll write what I want *Cartman voice* To be honest I thought I would stay out of it but something clicked for me the other day.

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