Category Archives: news
The Reason(s) Why Obama Punked Out This Time
How mad am I at Obama for punking out AGAIN? As mad as Laurence Fishburne in the DVD store. đ But then I saw this a few minutes ago. And this. Clearly if Obama is not a two-term president, it won’t be for lack of trying (or disappointing).
Congrats To…….
……..Dream Hampton (left), the co-author of “Decoded,” Jay Z’s “as told to” autobiography. Glad to see Black journalists getting these opportunities.
So What's The Future Of Magazines?
Ah, an anachronism. I will really miss this reality. Trying to find out what folks are doing with magazines in the 21st century.
Ah, Finally………
Ten years is a long time. Tights and Flights, already! LOL! đ There’s gotta have to be some sort of spin-off; DC needs to keep its characters on live-action, prime-time network televison. Meanwhile, while I type this, I’m on Hulu watching the Season One finale of a BBC One show that is, chapter and verse, copied-and-pasted from “Smallville.”
Math-As-Review: "Batman: Under The Red Hood"

Bruce Timm + Judd Winick x Christopher Nolan = WOW!Â
And Jonah Hex in that whorehouse…… LOL! đ (A 10-minute cartoon killed a bad movie.) Hurry and watch it before it disappears from youtube!
RE: MSM and Africa: Finally, A Discussion On âSoftâ White Media Supremacy
Well! I’ll give Nicholas Kristof credit for his honesty. These folks only admit that whites matter more than Blacks in stories about Africa in academic books and J-seminars and such. (I first noted the problem when I was 25 or so, when Amy Biehl died and ABC’s “Primetime Live” pulled out the stops.) So it’s good to finally see this mostly intra-racial discussion (as in, among whites đ ) in the mainstream media.
Of course, what’s always missing is a harder—and Blacker—perspective. So here it is, and some comment about it.
2010 COMIC-CON On Youtube: Green Lantern Movie
2010 COMIC-CON On Youtube: And The Next DC Cartoon Is……..
Wishing Debra Dickerson Luck
Man, I hope Debra Dickerson bounces back. It hurt me on levels to read and hear about what she’s going through.
A confession: While listening to the latter yesterday, I have to admit that I thought that when one day I had “arrived” as a writer, Debra Dickerson—someone who’d I defined as a leftist contrarian—would be my “enemy.” (I loved her autobiography, An American Story, even when I disagreed with it.) In my fantasy, we’d “fight” via dueling essays in elite white magazines, and I’d live (well) off of it. Ah, the dreams of Cult-Nat Afro-Saxons….. đ
Her story, as articulated on NPR’s “Tell Me More” with Michel Martin yesterday, is more proof that the Great Pumpkin is not coming for wannabe fulltime writers—defined here as people who write essays, books and articles for a fulltime living. Particularly for Black ones. Alas, the experiences of these sisters, when coupled with the army of I-used-to-be-powerful-Black-journalist-but-now-I’m-a-blogger-without-a-book-contract now out here, it’s pretty clear that Black America has no real Black intellectual-literary class.
JULY 29th UPDATE: I think this reality applies also to another of my writing heroes, Amy Alexander. She seemingly didn’t understand that she was being shifted from a respected journo post to that of a nonprofit staffer (read: flunky :)).






