-
Review: Scott Pilgrim vs The World (2010)
Scott Pilgrim vs The World is a fun and entertaining adventure of love and battle. Quirky characters, super powers, and unrequited love are key elements in this comic book turned movie. Should you see it?
-
One Music Fest in Pictures
This July the city of Atlanta and the King Plow Arts Compound welcomed One Music Fest. Aside from the headlining performances of De La Soul, Goapele and Common, OMF showcased several local paint and music artists including Fabian, Fa’hamu, Nate Walka, Joi and The MADD Violinist.
-
New study: Vitamin-D Deficiency in Women Increases Risk of Pregnancy-Related High Blood Pressure
Vitamin D deficiency might help explain why African American women are at greater risk of preeclampsia than other racial groups, even when factors like income and healthcare access are taken into account.
-
New study shows New York Public Schools are unable to teach Black male students
National tests showed 9% of New York’s black male eighth-graders were reading at grade level in 2009. In 2008, only 28% of male blacks graduated high school in the city.
-
Price of African American art work growing dramatically
Thom Pegg predicts that Black Art’s value will increase from an investment standpoint. There’s some history there and a heritage there. It just wasn’t really well known.
-
Maryland elects first Black woman appellate court judge
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley is set to swear in the first black woman to an appellate court in the state Tuesday.
-
Review: Eat. Pray. Love.
Julia Roberts stars in the reprise of Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir of her life transformation through indulgence, forgiveness, and meditation, “Eat Pray Love” Here’s what we thought of it.
