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It should be noted that the look of this video is heavily influenced by Stairway To Stardom, an NYC public access show that aired from the late 1970s to the mid-nineties.

#neverforget. "Kobe, tell me how my a** tastes." Ugh. That still haunts my nightmares.

Have HBO produce it. Featuring smaller segments from Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel .

It's like he's standing in relief next to her.

This is way more appropriately gangsta than Thug Kitchen. First, you suggest wine to drink while cooking, which I completely co-sign. But I'll probably need to adjust this to make it with goat cheese or another quality, lactose-free cheese.

I have a question on canned stewed tomato brands. San Marzano can be pretty

Reading this article made me think about this article, that I read about a year ago.

An all seriousness, this is a sad story. Not because he was arrested. But because he wasn't lying. He really did traffic drugs into his community at horribly young age, possessed firearms, etc. While we gained a fun dance out of it (really just did it moments ago), this was a missed opportunity with a clearly

Not gonna lie. Last night while grocery shopping, Childish Gambino's "v.3005" popped into my headphones. Because no one was in the aisle, I did the Shmoney Dance.

This is the best I think I've ever seen her look. Now, if I could say the same about her music.

J. Cole, Azealia Banks, and Childish Gambino are getting better by the minute, but she keeps disappointing me with her inconsistent albums. Sorry to detract from how great she looks, but I've been listening to her during

Yeah, finding our her ethnicity doesn't make it better. If she was a black woman, you can't be like, "Well, a sista's gotta make her money!" No, it's still wrong.

Michael Kors used to stress this all the time on "Project Runway." If you are going to make couture clothing, and ask people to pay $5,000 for it, it has to look like it. Otherwise, the clothes read as anything you can get at a mall, at a no-name place.

Michael Kors used to stress this all the time on "Project Runway." If you are going to make couture clothing, and ask people to pay $5,000 for it, it has to look like it. Otherwise, the clothes read as anything you can get at a mall, at a no-name place.

Google recently acknowledged that it has a diversity problem within its own company. And instead of promoting their efforts at changing their hiring practices (like broadening their selection process, and killing the very issue you mentioned) they're getting people like Van Jones to tweet that Google is offering free*

This is often a reflection on their poor academic discipline while they were in a supposedly elite school. Anytime anyone wants to belittle anything about my background, it just tells me they're insecure, and likely incompetent.

Yeah, I agree. I think Yahoo's problem is that they don't know what their problem is. So they reposition themselves, seemingly for no reason other than to try something new, rather than be strategic about their use to their core consumers.

These difficult decisions are a common challenge in the private sector. But it's

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Along with Michael Eric Dyson, Nikki Giovanni read Bill Cosby to complete filth not long after his infamous Pound Cake speech. Like Dyson, she did it when it wasn't very popular.

Drinking good wine helps.

I think this person may have been referring to the idea of white approval. If another white person from a larger publication shares it, the article has more credibility than if it was shared, say, just here. The stamp of white approval is another frequent indicator of people of color's credibility coming at the cost

Well, I think you have to honest with yourself about the type of friends you have, if you can't have honest conversations about race. It seems that modern society has taught one group of children (who happen to be white) that not talking about race will at best end racism and at worst make someone uncomfortable. You