Static. Icon. Hardware. Milestone. Justice League Unlimited. Pioneer. Loss. Big. Ancestor.
A good profile. ( Interestingly, the new hate didn’t make it in. Deadline or space? Hmm….) It will be hard to live in a world without octos Hef and Stan The Man. For some reason, when I think of one, the other pops up in my head. Must be a Peter Pan thing. 🙂
……the GREATNESS of Al Jazeera English. Nothing more needs to be said.
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……TV One’s recent airing of a serious documentary on Black men. Congrats and Kudos to Mario!
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The next Superman? Hmmm……….
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I liked the first half hour of the one I heard—the second one. Public radio often lurches SLOWLY to a real examination of Black life in America.
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A REAL-LIFE Batmobile, like in “Batman Returns” and “The Dark Knight?” WOW!
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……..the death of Wizard as a print publication. Yes, long time coming, but still……I hope the new venture will have as many (as in the same) employees, but I doubt it.
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I really don’t know what to do with this. (My nephew kept telling me about this incident.) I saw other (and whiter) real-life superheroes in the last issue of Wizard. I liked “Kick Ass” a lot—AS A MOVIE.
……to my great friend, Hazel Trice Edney (the only living symbolic heir to Ethel Payne I know), for the establishment of the Trice Edney News Wire!
The Movement and/versus Obama. I agree with Mary Frances Berry here; the Movement will return the day after Obama leaves office.
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What can I say? This and this took care of it for me.
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If making $400,000 a day is the end product of a cursed production and a train-wreck-in-the-making, I want to produce one! LOL! 🙂
(By the way, here is the “Spider-Man musical” from my childhood. Ah, the early 1970s…. You opened up the LP and followed the story with comicbook images.)
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Really enjoyed this film. Some critics dogged it for being too traditional, but as someone who grew up with old-timey 1950s and 1960s adventure films, what’s wrong with a film in that spirit? Too bad the remaining books in the series don’t deal with the main cast, so between that and the weak box office, I guess that’s it.
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For fans only.
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Well, she only owns half, but when you don’t have to put up the money…… 🙂 And I guess this had to be said. But I think that in the 21st century, we can be sophisticated enough to thank Oprah for her consistent (albeit often-controversial) contributions to Black CULTURE, and separate that from the products she produces for her audience, i.e., white women. Oprah has never been committed to Black MEDIA, and 25 years is a long time to complain about that.
LOL! My colleague Gregory Adamo pushed me to watch this, and I’m glad I did! LOL! 🙂 And I really liked the “Like It Is” parody.
Ah, an anachronism. I will really miss this reality. Trying to find out what folks are doing with magazines in the 21st century.
And so the countdown to November 19 officially begins. I predict that when the year ends, it will have, ah, “Eclipse”-ed 😉 the competition.