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This is a forum to discuss the current state of affairs in the world of black arts.Discussion focus will be on film, theatre and music.

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On the eve of Valentine, host Frank Anderson takes us on a passionate journey with the best love songs on a special all Quiet Storm for Lovers Only edition of Let's Be Frank

His string of hits include Starship, In the Night Time, Wide Receiver, Take Me I'm Yours, Be My Girl, Valentine Love and many many more. He's played bass for artist ranging from Norman Connors to Miles Davis. On this night host Frank... more

Emmitt till was a young black man-child from Chicago who was visiting relatives in the south when on one fateful day, he was brutally murdered for allegedly whistling at a white woman. The Houston Ensemble proudly presents the... more

Monday's show will feature a panel of those in the film industry who will discuss why it is so important to support the movie Red Tails and black cinema in general.We will also discuss the merit of coalescing with individuals/groups... more

On MLK Day, the Lets Be Frank Show will examine just How far has Black Images in the Media Progressed since the days of MLK.At the time of his death, only a Handful of shows on tv had black characters like Bill Cosby on I... more

Actress Onika Day has made guest appearances on Law and Order and the Dave Chappelle show. She's been seen in major feature films such as Tower Heist and Carlito's Way Rise to Power.Tonite host Frank Anderson chats with... more

Inspired by his father who sung with Sam Cook, Al Green and the Mighty Clouds of Joy, singer/songwriter Kennis Jones has wrote literally over a 1,000 songs. He was the exclusive writer for Smokey Robinson between 1976 -80 writing such... more

This annual year in review show examines the top news stories and events in black entertainment for 2011 and opens up discussion for projections of 2012. Also we celebrate the spirit of Kwanza as it begins on this day of Umoja (Unity)... more

This is our 3rd annual Christmas Special. Tune in to hear your favorite soulful Christmas Music from Nat Cole to Luther to TLC

Tonight we talk about anything you want to discuss in the world of black entertainment. Plus birthday shoutouts and of course our version of the Quiet Storm, For Lovers Only...on the next Lets Be Frank Show

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