Five For Friday: Afro-Twitter Revolution

Dirty Pop Culture, Pure Comedy, Race Matters

Five For Friday: Afro-Twitter Revolution

11 Comments 13 August 2010

We just would like to continue living, loving and laughing without being othered by random strangers...but can we have an Afro-Twitter family reunion?

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Friday Foolery

Dirty Pop Culture, Let’s Talk About Sex, Life and Times of Sister Toldja, Politics/Politricks, Pure Comedy

Friday Foolery

5 Comments 30 July 2010

Some people should make a comeback, but others need to stay gone so that I might preserve the image I had of them in my heart.

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On Michael, With Love

Dirty Pop Culture, Fine Arts, Life and Times of Sister Toldja

On Michael, With Love

17 Comments 25 June 2010

There is so much interesting cultural commentary that can be culled from Michael's life, his death and his legacy. However, I'm not the one who's gonna make those observations. At least not right now. My views on Michael are very much emotional. I'm too focused on my attachment to him as one of my first crushes and one of my favoritest people I ever did see to have an intellectual interest in him yet. I just wanna love him.

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A “Pause” For The Cause

Dirty Pop Culture, Pure Comedy, Race Matters, Reviews

A “Pause” For The Cause

47 Comments 24 June 2010

Aaron McGruder takes on both Tyler Perry and the "pause"/"no homo" phenomenon in one fell swoop. Brilliant. Hilarious. And, most of all, courageous.

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Dirty Pop Culture, Fine Arts, Reviews

Funk for Friday: This Week In Music

7 Comments 21 May 2010

From time to time, I will be posting some music reviews and perhaps some full-length articles if I can twist his arm enough from my boy Yooj. He’s one of the wittiest cats I know and even when I don’t agree with his opinions, I love how he writes about music. Yooj has provided us [...]

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Five For Friday: Next On Nightline

Dirty Pop Culture, Pure Comedy

Five For Friday: Next On Nightline

11 Comments 23 April 2010

Since Nightline has been so kind as to put Black women's "issues" at the forefront of the national consciousness, I thought I'd come up with a few equally reasonable ideas for their next round table discussion.

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