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Another Point of View
Not everyone is in love with the stimulus package and what makes our nation great is that you can peaceful organize to display your discontent when you don’t like something—provided you get the permits and such. Dissent is what makes this country great and since no one seems to care about the anti-stimulus package protests,…
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Rootitian's Ball
Below is a new article on The American Prospect, Terence Samuel discusses how the green jobs initiative may help to bridge the chasm between the labor and environmental movements. A Good Working Environment Going green is for lovers.
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Big Things Poppin'
Stompin’ in My Air Force One A well-articulated and thought out article. The Buzz only has a bit o’ quibble: “Obama’s rise might weaken the position of those less explicitly political MCs, for instance, who rap about the allure of the drug trade in neighborhoods low on viable careers, or those whose gangsta tales make an…
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Song for Thought
What a week it has been. Earlier in the Cherry Pickin’ post, The Buzz detailed the Obama Cut. Below is the transcript from the President’s address to Congress. Give it a read while Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes let you know what time it is. The President’s Address to the Congress Wake Up, Everybody –…
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Tyler Perry vs. Madea
The Clip: Managing Madea The Buzz can in no way, shape, or form knock Tyler Perry’s hustle. He is a self-made millionaire whose success and prosperity is based largely on shrewd business savvy and loyalty; loyalty to the fan base who support him because of the stories he tells. The reason he has been able to move…
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Cherry Pickin'
The New York Times: Obama’s Iraq Pullout Plan Gains GOP Support, Hell Freezing Over TBT: Hm. Perhaps the President really can get somewhere with this “purpling” of the government. Or maybe they’re just biding their time. The Washington Post: Pondering a Newspaper Bailout, Constitution Sighs TBT: Going against the spirit of the free market is…
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Fallen Starbury
Some time in the not too distant future, some enterprising opera company is going to present a work by a hoops-loving composer based on the life of former New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury. In fact, with the latest chapter in Marbury’s star-crossed saga—his exit from the Knicks after the world’s longest buyout negotiation—and his…
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Do The Stanky Legg!
If you’re accessible to anyone under five feet, you likely know about it already. Those of us glued to YouTube have certainly spotted it. But in case you’ve been living under the rock called adulthood, perhaps Nate Robinson doing it during All Star Weekend’s Slam Dunk contest has finally introduced you to the newest dance…
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NEWBOS: Negro Entrepreneurs With Ballerific Occupations
Last night, premiering its new documentary, Newbos: The Rise of America’s New Black Overclass, CNBC smooth blew the lid off of a heretofore little known phenomenon—African Americans making extraordinary strides in the fields of professional sports and popular music. In interviews with the Wall Street Journal’s Lee Hawkins, author of the forthcoming book by the…
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Happy Melancholy
I’ve been waiting a long time for Medicine for Melancholy, a small, independent film is the debut effort from writer-director Barry Jenkins. It’s a love story that’s not about love. It is a movie that examines race, but there are no large black men in drag; no broad farcical elements; no hip-hop; no bling; no family…