
So, Kanye is still going to make this book thing happen. Hell, everyone’s writing a book these days. I suppose this is a sign that black folks actually do read! See I told you, but you didn’t believe me.
Anyway, ‘Ye has posted some sample pages from his book on his blog. It looks like it’s a lot better designed than Bentley’s book (which I will get around to finishing reviewing) and also a bit more abstract in the type of advice given.
Scoot on over there and check it. [kanYe West: Blog]

I keep asking myself why do they keep making these movies. Tyler Perry is obviously talented enough to expand and do something less buffoonish.
Meanwhile, somewhere in America, my little sister is jumping for joy!
Watch it. Love it. Discuss it.
Yes, the Wachowski brothers (and sister?) have outdone themselves again. This is now the most anticipated film on my rader, but this is just the trailer. The actual film could be the best movie ever shot or the worst steaming pile of crap ever. One thing is for certain, there will be no gray area with a film like this.

When we last left our hero, I was discussing how I was introduced to spoken-word artist Saul Williams, how he’d fallen off of my pop-culture radar, and Williams’ new internet album release the Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust!. The question I left you with was, “Is it any good?”
Well. It’s taken me a while to get around to it because I’ve been sort of obsessed with listening to Harry Potter Audiobooks, but I’ve given the album a thorough listening and have made my decision. Continue reading ‘The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!’
Some may know the spoken-word artist Saul Williams from his work on the late 90s film Slam, but that’s not the first place I head is name (despite my love for the poetry scene, I’ve never even seen that film). While the rest of you may know Williams from his poetry, many may not be aware of his many forays into the musical realm.
Continue reading ‘The Triumphant Return of Saul Williams?’
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