Risqué Businesses Part 1: The Naughty Rooms
The Naughty Rooms is proof that the passion industry is booming, with the rise of secret clubs, cruises and adult products geared to keeping the
The Naughty Rooms is proof that the passion industry is booming, with the rise of secret clubs, cruises and adult products geared to keeping the
Who says that the third time is the charm? For Rev. Al Sharpton, the second time comes awfully close. Sharpton received his second honorary doctorate
“I keep looking over my shoulders and peaking around corners/My mind is playing tricks on me.” – Gheto Boyz Poor people figuratively always have their
The first 30 days of a new relationship can be exciting and perplexing. In the new film, 30-Day Rule, writer-director Rahiem Shabazz and writer Christal Jordan
Officers had been tailing the couple for more than 40 minutes.
After portraying his late father, Notorious B.I.G., in the 2009 biopic Notorious, 16-year-old Christoper “CJ” Wallace recently revealed that, despite his family ties to the
Over the years, flicks like Kill Bill, Domino, Salt and Hanna have propelled the character of the female assassin to new heights in Hollywood and
Martin Luther King’s legacy seems to have found willing friends in DreamWorks, super producer Suzanne de Passe and writer Kario Salem, who are backing yet
Rapper 50 Cent seems to be on a roll as of late. Although busy at work on multiple films and his forthcoming album, Black Magic,
Admittedly, many people were left scratching their heads and crying foul when it was announced a few weeks ago that Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy would
Motherhood is a powerful thing. It can make the lowest rise up or break the backs of kings. Dr. Lisa Masterson of the successful daytime
Tyler Perry became the latest national figure to be mocked by the cartoon “South Park.” In the latest episode titled “Funnybot,” Perry appears at an
Early in this “American Idol” season, show judge Jennifer Lopez unveiled her video for her new song, “On The Floor.” So, when J. Lo was
The end of a very long road finally came Thursday night for the crooner from Compton, Jacob Lusk, the lone African American finalist on the
Artropolis, Chicago’s own “celebration of art, antiques and culture,” took place recently in Chicago. Artropolis, created by Chris Kennedy and his Merchandise Mart organization, includes