Archive for February, 2011
“The King’s Speech” wins Best Picture, Colin Firth snags best actor and Natalie Portman is named best actress for “Black Swan.”
Hopes and dreams without implementation are worthless. We need to learn to appreciate where we are and use it as a learning experience.
Most famous for creating the acclaimed film, “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song,” Peebles is considered the pioneer of black cinema.
BET’s hit singing competition for aspiring gospel artists is back on television for a 4th season.
EME Awards at Devon House in Kingston on March 12
Chivas USA continues preparation for the 2011 Home Opener on March 19 against Omar Bravo and Sporting Kansas City. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call 1-877-CHIVAS-1
First Fridays Beginning Friday, March 4, 2011 consists of Southern California Premiere Caribbean DJ, providing all of the latest and popular music from the Caribbean, NY, L.A. and Miami
Anne Hathaway and James Franco are set to host, and 10 films including “The Social Network”, “True Grit” and “Toy Story 3″ are all vying for Best Picture.
In commemoration of Black History Month, SAG held an event to celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans in film and television.
The event will be hosted by Holly Robinson Peete and Wayne Brady.
Banton’s attorney, David Markus, said he plans to appeal the conviction and will file a motion to try to get Banton out of jail on bond in the meantime.
The central theme of the highly anticipated launch of AOJAH was “making a difference” through community services and giving.
The Galaxy will host the New England Revolution in their home opener at 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 20 at The Home Depot Center.
The actor, writer and stand-up comedian is best known for his role on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”






