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Space125gallery: Sediment
Sediment, by sculptors Mark Schatz and Jared Steffensen, confronts the notions of both personal and geographical sediment, representing the visceral point at which nature and culture collide. Landscape is a raw material that has been accumulated over time.
By IP Staff Oct 28, 2008
Jennifer Hudson's 7-Year Old Nephew is found Dead in SUV
A top FBI official said Monday that a body found in an SUV is believed to be that of Jennifer Hudson's missing 7-year-old nephew...

By yahoo.com Oct 26, 2008
Album Releases that you Slept On

Our regional and nationalradio stations are so corrupt and watered down that the general public never really gets good music. We are left to muddle through the likes of lyrical disasters like Lil Wayne's "Ms. Officer" or Lloyd's Lessons in Love. I like Lil Wayne and Lloyd. It's just that the real music I'm talking about has lyrical content, original choreography, top notch production, and good ol fashion creativity.


By Stephen Carter Oct 16, 2008
VH1 Announces their "100 GREATEST HIP HOP SONGS"
VH1 is paying tribute to rap royalty by counting down the "100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs."  This five-part compilation of beats, rhymes and lyrics is not just a countdown - it is an ultimate celebration of the greatest hip hop music – old school classics, gangsta rap and everything in between. The series will also feature new, original interviews with hip hop's biggest names, including rare and archival performances.
By IP Staff Sep 30, 2008
Oprah Winfrey Presents THE COLOR PURPLE
Oprah Winfrey Presents THE COLOR PURPLE, a soul-stirring musical based on the classic Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker and the Oscar-nominated film by Steven Spielberg.
By IP Staff Sep 16, 2008
Serena Williams took home the trophy at the US Open
Five years after completing the 'Serena Slam' by winning all four tennis Grand Slam titles back- to-back, Serena Williams targeted a new period of dominance following her victory at the U.S. Open yesterday. "It doesn’t stop here," Williams told...
By IP Staff Sep 8, 2008
Big Game "JAMES POSEY" Championship Celebration Weekend
Big Game "JAMES POSEY" Championship Celebration Weekend
By IP Staff Aug 21, 2008
ATL Hoodrat aka SOULJA GIRL goes crazy on the Marta!

A lot of you have probably already seen this one floating around on the internet.  The young lady in this video is bi-polar based on accounts from her sister and boyfriend.  This may explain why her behavior is so irrational...  See for yourself.


By IP Staff Aug 10, 2008
Japaneiro's Sushi Bistro & Latin Grill
Japaneiro's Sushi Bistro & Latin Grill
By Jun 26, 2008
U.S. Open playoff: Tiger Woods beats Rocco Mediate in sudden death

Rocco Mediate had his chance to win the 108th U.S. Open, on the 18th green, in a playoff, on the 90th hole, at Torrey Pines.  But when Mediate didn't win it -- missing a 16-foot birdie putt -- Woods did.


By US Open Jun 19, 2008
The First African-American to Manage a Baseball Team Has Been Fired
Nearly three months into another disappointing season, the Mets announced early Tuesday morning that they had fired Randolph, the first African-American to manage a baseball team in New York, after three and a half years as manager, and replaced him with the bench coach Jerry Manuel
By LA Times Jun 19, 2008
The Assassination of Barack Obama: Freedom of expression or racism?
A controversial art exhibit was raided and shut down before it could be viewed in NYC yesterday. According to the NY Times blog: Cityroom, Boston-born performance artist, Yazmany Arboleda, tried to set up a provocative art exhibition in a vacant storefront on West 40th Street in Midtown Manhattan with the title, 'The Assassination of Hillary Clinton/The Assassination of Barack Obama'.
By Annonymous Jun 11, 2008
Ask Dr. "D" - Older Woman, Younger Man

In my prime, I'm a 50 year old and have 3 sons 33, 29, 23 and I've been seeing this 24 year old gentleman or course he is a boy toy to me and I think he feels that if a 50 yr old lady is going to give him some (and it's good), he should go for the gusto.


By Dr. "D" May 14, 2008
Mama Assumption's...The Jewel of Houston's West Side
Destined to become the next “Landry’s” of Houston, the two brothers have created a restaurant that gives allegiance to the Assumption Parish in Louisiana, which is right smack in the middle of the path that Hurricane Katrina plummeted on those dreary days of the Fall of 2005.
By Stephen Carter May 6, 2008
Militant Black Guy: British Comedic Parody
Militant Black Guy:  British Comedic Parody
By S. Carter Apr 21, 2008
Jimmy Wilson's Seafood & Chop House

The San Felipe location is a vaulting, handsome space — housed in the former La Strada location — that is a boon to its neighborhood. On any given evening, beneath the spotlit Geoff Winningham photographs of the Texas coast, a variety of well-heeled patrons from nearby highrises and residential lanes congregates over familiar standards done reliably well.


By Apr 10, 2008
Ask Dr. "D"
Dear Dr. D, I am a Caucasian male dating a beautiful African American princess.  We have been dating for roughly seven months and I am really in love with her. 
By Ask Doctor "D" Apr 10, 2008
Spike on Politics, Making Black Films in Hollywood and His Moment of Delusion
Filmmaker Spike Lee had some harsh words for democratic presidential nominee, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, during an interview with him last week at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel as he was about to be honored by Chrysler with the "Behind the Lens" Award. Spike talked up politics, making films in Hollywood and his moment of delusion.

By Black Talent News.com Apr 2, 2008
Ask Doctor "D"
Dear Dr. D, I am a 29 year old African American lady who has always been bi-curious...
By Derick Perkins Mar 27, 2008
Girlfriends Gone: CW Network Cans Popular Black Sitcom

In an abrupt move that many are saying is an unfortunate result of the Writer's Guild Association strike, the CW Network has pulled the plug on their long-running sitcom 'Girlfriends.'


By Juan Murray, BlackVoices.com Mar 5, 2008
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