“Before angels Blades of fire. He nodde

“Before angels Blades of fire. He nodded Bowing to yesterday. Choking back tears of last night. We lay chest to back. And sighed in the morning light.” K Fred Mills Jr. from “Eden”… Read More

Am I There Yet?: Finding Passion and Purpose

Am I there yet? Are we there yet? These are the questions that echo in my head as I look at myself in the mirror. It’s funny, for 16 years of your life… Read More

Queen of Hip Hop V Mag Editorial: “Performing” Culture?

Hip Hop has always been a fascinating part of American culture. Whether it’s debating who the historical greats are or delving deeper in to its meaning, if you’re around a Hip Hop junkie,… Read More

Remembering Your History : A Collective Experience

History is very important. I didn’t realize how important it was until I listened to two young ladies of Asian decent incorrectly discuss my history. But, this article isn’t to chastise the two… Read More

Your Image is His Image: Photographer and Model, Bryan Taylor Johnson

While a junior at Morgan State University, studying Business Administration with a minor in Marketing, Bryan Taylor Johnson decided he wanted to become a model. Advised that New York City was the place… Read More

Love and Family: Jada Pinkett-Smith, Mother, and Willow in “Red Table Talk” Mother’s Day 2012

One of my favorite women on the silver screen, Jada Pinkett-Smith, has family on her mind. But, she’s not just doing another interview where she discusses what it’s like to still be married… Read More

Naomi vs. Tyra, Again?: Naomi’s New Modeling Competition, The Face

  While devouring a waffle this morning, I received an email from one of my close friends and pageant expert, Delano Sweeting, about the new Naomi Campbell modeling competition series on Oxygen entitled,… Read More

A Lesson on Rainy Days from My Favorite Cart Owner!

It’s no secret. All those that know me know I hate rainy days. But, not why you’d assume. When I was younger, I was implicitly taught that rain was an inconvenience. It prevented… Read More

“And Then The Rolling Stone Fell In Love”: Johnathan Celestin

Battling rush hour on the 1 train, I finally arrived to Columbia University’s campus where I had the pleasure of interviewing, Johnathan Celestin, a songwriter, musician, and rising senior, majoring in International Relations.… Read More

Kamran Khan: Next to Normal, Literally.

Albert Einstein has a saying, “I’m not a genius, I’m just passionately curious.” Few people know this better than Kamran Khan.A first generation American from Pakistan, he’s had his fair share of experiences… Read More

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