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I was joined on News & Notes' weekly blogger's roundtable by Shay Riley of Booker Rising and Brandon Whitney of Homeland Colors. Today's topics were the Jena Six's BET Hip Hop Awards cameo, Bill Cosby's Meet the Press appearance, and the acquittal of the defendants in the boot camp death case, all of which are things you pretty much know my opinions (which I'm much better at expressing in written form, unfortunately) on if you read the blog. Still, it's fun to listen. Click here to check it out. |
![]() Don Imus found out the hard way — until things got really easy and lucrative, of course — that hair is a touchy subject in the African American community. So touchy, in fact, that if you call a group of us nappy-headed, an army of people will want your head. But why? Well, the obvious answer is that we live in a society that has an Anglo-influenced standard of beauty. And no matter how far we've come on our generations-long journey to love ourselves, not only in spite of the way we look but because of it, little black girls still have to battle against fashion, beauty, and entertainment industries that teach them, either directly or indirectly, that long and straight is in and short and kinky is out. Little black boys get the same message.They become adults with these ideas still firmly implanted in their heads…and the cycle continues. CONTINUED » |
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I had the pleasure of spending the evening in the press room, where the honorees and presenters came back to chat. In fact, so many VIPs were in attendance, I decided to write up my experiences in a handy superlative format. Check out the Best and Worst, plus lots and lots of pictures, after the jump. CONTINUED » |
![]() I should probably try watching it on occasion, huh?
• Advertisements, shmadvertisements, or so we say. [MD] • South Carolina blacks may vote for the Dems, but they aren't very liberal. [MBP] • The Jena Six case is like 2007's version of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Although no one has to give up anything to say, "Free the Jena Six!" [USAT] • My name and OJ Simpson's mentioned in the text of the same article? A dubious distinction, at best. [BS] |
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Spring '08 Fashion Week
Eschewing the traditional, and often boring, runway show, Griffin presented her collection yesterday at an art gallery. Inspired by the Nigerian musician Fela and his 27 wives, Griffin used 27 black models, who walked through the crowd or lounged lazily on sofas. The clothes — African-inspired dresses, blouses, skirts and pants — will be available in a boutiques next year, if all goes as planned.
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He was, of course. It took so long for him to contact us because he and the rest of the medical personnel at the Pentagon were immediately dispatched to the scene to help with recovery. He later received a medal of commendation from the Army for doing things that he has never wanted to speak about. I don't blame him. CONTINUED » |
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Spring '08 Fashion Week
What does one thing have to do with the other? I should mention JanJay manages to do all of this while cameras record her every move for Soapnet's reality hit, Fashionista Diaries. But the only thing Janjay has in common with a Flavor of Love girl is starring on a cable television show. And skin color, of course. "There is like this stigma now that [black women] argue and we’re ghetto," Janjay told Stereohyped. "For me, being a part of corporate America, I make it point to be articulate and classy, and I don’t feel like how [the FOL girls] act affects me at all." On the Fashionista Diaries, which follows several other young assistants trying to make it in the NYC fashion world, it's not all serious. JanJay, a Minnesota native and former Zac Posen intern, tries to find a balance between doing her job (and she really does public relations for Flirt!) and not being a boring working drone in front of the cameras. It was hard initially because you have to find an equal balance between meeting your deadlines and being entertaining and making sure your producers are getting the shot that they need," she said. "It's work, but at the same time it is a show, and you can’t be sitting at your desk typing away." After the jump, the burgeoning fashionista answers a few of Stereohyped's questions in honor of fashion week. Beyonce haters, take heed! Also, the good publicist gives us her favorite Flirt! products for brown girls. CONTINUED » |
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I would say more, but I'm busy poppin' bottles in my mind right now. Pardon me if the rest of the day's posts come off a little loopy. Check out the rest of the winners here. |
![]() Good (get it?) Grief This Movie Sounds Bad
• Remy Ma seems to think she has been blessed with both personal style and intelligence. [Bossip] • Geez, how long ago did I show y'all "Read a Book"? The MSM is just catching on. [C&D] • I know it's a slow news day, TMZ, but this is just ridiculous. [TMZ] • No way. Did I really just admit to liking the TV show Dirty Jobs? [Clutch] |
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Stereohyped Tries To Get Out More
For Stereohyped's second launch event, we teamed up with the organizers of the tongue-in-cheek networking party, JAPS+BAPS, an event for American Princesses of all kinds in the media biz. We nibbled on delicious red velvet cupcakes from Brooklyn's famous Cake Man Raven and sipped champagne while we perused the wares at the Elizabeth Charles boutique in NYC's meatpacking district. That's me with the party's enterprising organizers, Zandile Blay and Julee Wilson. More pictures after the jump. CONTINUED » |
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Stereohyped isn't a gossip blog, although I'll give you a lot of it — I'm a little obsessed with celebrity news. It's not an entertainment blog, although we will discuss music, books, movies and television several times a week. This is not a racism watchdog or a doom & gloom current events blog, but I will go there on occasion (it's kind of unavoidable, this being America and all). It's also not a political blog or a fashion and beauty blog. Stereohyped is not one of these things. It's all of them. There's not a Web site I've found that offers the latest dish on the newest hip hop and R&B couple (Omarion and Rihanna are kinda cute, Keyshia Cole and Jeezy, not so much), spring fashion trends, hot new books, and Barack Obama's energy policy all in one place. I'm sure I won't please everyone all the time, but my goal is to provide a one-stop destination where you can find info relevant to the black community that gets downplayed or completely ignored in the mainstream media. I'm sure you guys will let me know when I'm missing something. Have fun reading, and come back! |