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ajc.com (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
Before a hushed crowd, Tony-award winning choreographer Savion Glover tapped in the darkness. As the curtain rose, the dancer’s musical accompaniment began playing John Coltrane’s, “Giant Steps.”
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FilmGordon (Free subscription) | 09/25/2009
Perpetual nice guy, Boris Kodjoe plays a character with a little edge in the sci-fi drama, “Surrogates.” The handsome actor sat down with Wilson Morales to talk about his latest project and other pressing career matters. Best known for his role as courier-turned-sports agent Damon Carter on the Showtime television drama “Soul Food,” as well as [...]
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Lavish Magazine. For Rich Minds (Free subscription) | 09/16/2009
The stars in the audience had to be the most unpretentious bunch of people that I've ever dealt with. Compared to the snobbery in other fashion shows, the baby Phat show was like one big family reunion! And Everybody was in the building for this one: Djimon sat front row and chatted with Russel Simmons (why can't more black families be like that?!) Amber gladly posed for us, as well as plenty of other...
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Black Gay Gossip (Free subscription) | 09/13/2009
Actors Boris Kodjoe and Nicole Ari Parker seemingly disappeared out of the limelight after their 2005 marriage. As the couple explained in the September 2009 issue of Black Enterprise magazine, the birth of their first child Sophie turned their world upside down and caused them to put their careers on hold. Sophie [...]
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hamza18 | 09/01/2009
Evan is simply not into parenting thing. He is more concerned abou magnesium futures and their impact on Bolivian currency fluctuations, in Western metallurgy and other economical trends and growth predictions.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 08/14/2009
IT’S ONE OF those films in which an overworked dad, who never has time for his adorable kid, experiences a supernatural revelation that leads him towards an understanding of what’s really important in life. That’s the bad news. The good news is that Jim Carrey doesn’t play the hero. The better news is that the superb, often unfairly maligned Eddie Murphy somehow secured the...
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FreddyO.com (Free subscription) | 07/30/2009
Held at Buckhead’s W Hotel. Some of Atlanta’s Who’s Who was out! JAZZY PHA, BET’S Realty Show Stars TINY & TOYA, Former Atlanta Falcons Player, CHUCK SMITH, MICHAEL & JUDY MAULDIN of Mauldin Brand Agency (Also JD’s DAD), TWEET, DERRICK J, & CHRISTIAN. And all the way from LA, Actress MARI MORROW along with her “HOW TO BE A PLAYA” co-star STACII...
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Literanista (Free subscription) | 07/23/2009
"For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange still has staying power. It's headed to Broadway and is under contract for a film next season (with Tyler Perry). " via www.cnn.com Jasmine Guy and Nicole Ari Parker about their work on the play that includes Robin Givens: Embedded video from CNN Video I have yet to meet a female poet or writer or yet...
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US Official Tabloid Gossip (Free subscription) | 07/22/2009
Related searches: nicole ari parker, nicole sullivan, henry louis gates jr, henry louis gates, henry louis gates arrest Henry Louis Gates Round Two: Boris Kodjoe Edition Earlier this week, we reported on the unfortunate arrest of Harvard professor and prominent African-American scholar, Henry Louis Gates Jr. However, at the time, reports were few and contradictory. Now, though, what first appeared...
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MrsGrapevine.com (Free subscription) | 07/21/2009
Jasmine Guy is directing the theater revival For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozake Shange. In an interview with Essence, Jasmin Guy reveals why she handpicked Robin Givens and Nicole Ari Parker to star in this new stage production of the play. ESSENCE.COM: What attracted you to Robin Givens [...]
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Rantings of a Creole Princess (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
While in Miami at ABFF, I attended the viewing of...
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hamza18 | 09/01/2009
Evan is simply not into parenting thing. He is more concerned abou magnesium futures and their impact on Bolivian currency fluctuations, in Western metallurgy and other economical trends and growth predictions.