Big Boi is no Obama supporter: ‘I’m a Libertarian’
Now, that the intensity of the 2012 election year has passed, it seems that more celebrities will be making their political views public. Actress Stacey
Now, that the intensity of the 2012 election year has passed, it seems that more celebrities will be making their political views public. Actress Stacey
In case you missed 2012, Ed Lover gives you his C’Mon Son 2012 Year End Review.
Brian J. White is in business mode and dressed for the part. Looking like a contemporary executive, White is fully committed to the role as he shoots with rolling out’s art director on the side of a desolate Atlanta building. He feigns hailing a cab and whistles for it loudly. He points off in the distance as though he sees something eye-catching and chuckles. Later, once the cameras are turned off, he relaxes on the passenger side of a motor vehicle and nods his head to the street poetry of rapper 2 Chainz, guffawing at times at a few of the rapper’s more ludicrous lines. For now, however, he’s in the zone.
White America, Chris Rock has an urgent message for you.
There may be more than meets the eye in this photo! Dr. Lilian Glass, a body language expert, says that when a couple leans away
Last week, on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Jesse Jackson Jr. was spotted by witnesses clubbing in D.C., at the Bier Baron Tavern, according to Gawker.
BET aired the debut of T.J. Holmes’ new show “Don’t Sleep” on Monday night. Holmes decided to leave CNN in December of 2011 for the
President Barack Obama accepted his party’s nomination and revealed to the nation why he deserves four more years in the White House. Below is the
MTV was on pace to have a ratings showdown with President Barack Obama and the Democratic National Convention. The way things were previously set up,
Nicki Minaj recently suggested that she will be voting for Mitt Romney on a verse that was featured on Lil Wayne’s new mixtape, Dedication 4.
On Tuesday, Aug. 28, a black camerawoman endured racist taunts by several attendees at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. According to reports, a
Congressman Danny K. Davis and a host of celebrities attended.
“He’s over his head,” Mitt Romney told supporters in Chicago.
Newsweek, in response to Pres. Obama’s sentiment that gays should be allowed to marry, has named No. 44 as the First Gay President in this
“We will go all the way to the convention,” Gingrich told supporters.
“He has always spoke to me.”
Chicago – Gen44, a national organization of politically active professionals under the age of 44, threw a lively fundraiser that included a funky warm-up session