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. 🙂
Category Archives: magazine
The Last Word On……….
……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.
NPR On HBCUs
Finally Saw The "Thor" Trailer………
…..and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think it can go either way, and I think it’ll make back its money for Marvel (Disney).
Assembled We Are Strong!
I’m NOT going to add some geeky comment like, “I’ve been waiting my WHOLE life for this cartoon!” Not going to do it. Nope. 🙂 Man, 10 minutes of this makes up for the whole season of that prior Avengers animated series— “Avengers: United They Stand!” 🙂 LOL!!
Not Too Shabby! Let All Who Worship Evil's Might!
"Avengers" Movie News: Movie Costumes For Captain America and Thor
A Great Story……..
…..told extraordinarily well. Radio used properly.

Ofeibea Quist-Arcton wrote and broadcasted her but off this past week. God Bless Her, and Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika!
Hitting The Jackpot In The Basement!
If only we all could be this lucky. 🙂
Rape And Abuse of African Women? Not In Michelle Obama's "Brand"

From Eve Ensler’s piece in The Guardian:
…….despite the ongoing horrific atrocities that have taken the lives of more than 6 million people and left more than 500,000 women and girls raped and tortured, the international power elite appear to be doing nothing. They have essentially written off the DRC [Democratic Republic of the Congo] and its people, even after continued visits and promises.The day is late. It is almost 13 years into this war. The Obama administration, as in most situations these days, refuses to take a real stand. Several months ago I visited the White House to meet a high official to engage the first lady in our efforts to end sexual violence in Congo, believing that her solidarity would galvanise attention and action. I was told, essentially, that femicide was not her “brand”. Mrs Obama, I was told, was focusing on childhood obesity.
It surprised me that a woman with her capabilities lacked ambidextrous skills (or was it simply interest and will that was absent?). Then we have Secretary Clinton, who at least after much pressure visited the DRC almost a year ago, and made promises that actually meant a huge deal to the people. They were excited that the US government might finally prioritise building the political will in the Great Lakes region to end the war there. But, of course, they are still waiting. And then there is the UN. The anaemic and glacial pace and the death-like bureaucracy continue to allow and, in the case of Monuc and the security council, even help facilitate a deathly regional war.
From Amy Goodman’s interview:
AMY GOODMAN: Who did you speak to at the White House?
EVE ENSLER: I don’t want—well, I spoke to Valerie Jarrett, actually. And I was hoping that she would really enlist Michelle Obama in our struggle. And I was hoping that this administration would be enlisted in this struggle. It just seems to me, where women are being raped, where these kind of atrocities are occurring, it is the worst violence in the world towards women right now. And when you allow that kind of violence to proliferate, when you, in the collective unconscious of the world, say it’s OK to rape 500,000 women—8,000 women have already been raped this year. That’s reported rapes. Most women live in the bush, and they can’t report those rapes. When you as a government, when you as a world, when you as an international body, license those kind of rapes, you will see the spread of that everywhere in the world. We saw it in the Kenyan riots. We saw it in the stadium in—was it—no Ghana, in Guinea, where—we’re just seeing this proliferation now as rape as a tool.
Sad. Disgraceful.













