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Cinema In Noir - The Universality of Race in Film
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In today's episode we discus whether or not race matters in fi;ms with universal themes. We will discuss Ben Affleck's character in Argo and Naomi Watts' character in The Impossible.
Tags: Film cinema African-American women Hollywood
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Cinema In Noir - Hollywood's "Double Ethnic" Problem
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this episode we discuss singer Robin Thicke's comments reagarding same-race couples. We also discuss the latest episode of Scandal, specifically Olivia's "Earn Me" speech.
Tags: Film cinema African-American women Hollywood
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Cinema In Noir - Remembering Roger Ebert
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. In this episode, we remember the legendary film critic Roger Ebert who passed away on April 4, 2013. We discuss his career, his impact on film criticism and black cinema, in particular.
Tags: Film cinema black film women Roger Ebert
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Cinema In Noir - Q&A with Ashley Blaine Featherson
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. On today's episode with chat with Ashley Blaine Featherson from the new webseries "Hello Cupid." We also discuss Hollywood's portrayal of single black women.
Tags: Film cinema African-American women Hollywood
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Urban Teen Magazine's Celebrity Interview with Tre'Von!
Upcoming singer/actor Tre'Von Waters is ready to pave his way to music superstardom with his rich vocal ability and humble demeanor. Tre'Von was raised in Lancaster, VA; it was there were he would begin cultivating his gift and talents.
Tags: Tre Von urban teen entertainment music teen male artist
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Cinema In Noir-Power of Kickstarter & Racism in NF Film
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film. On this episode we will discuss the success of the Veronica Mars kickstarter campaign and how it can impact the revival of projects by or featuring actors of color. We will also discuss whether of not non fiction films have a responsibilty when it comes to dealing with racism
Tags: Film cinema African-American women Hollywood
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Urban Teen Magazine's Celebrity Interview with Mali Nicole!
You may recognize Mali Nicole as 1/5 of Statik Express, those talented brothers and sisters that excelled to TOP 30 on X-factor. But this 16 year old sensation is about to make a name all for herself.
Mali is a mature teen, inspired by acts like Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. Though don’t let her stellar performance fool you- she still wakes up for Saturday Morning cartoons.
Tags: Mali Nicole urban teen entertainment music female artist
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Urban Teen Magazine's Celebrity Interview with Sullee J!
Faith is truly the backbone to Sullee J’s existence. Through his signature delivery and versatile flow, he methodically injects his reality with a positive outlook.
Sullee J began writing poetry to express himself when he was in the fifth grade, and started laying down his words to music in 2008 after self-realization of his gift. Sullee J’s fans echo that he is comparable to other hip-hop artists, like Eminem, Lupe Fiasco, and Nas. Sullee J is driven to reach a diverse audience with his music, and inspire, move, and entangle entire generations with his words.
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That's What's UP: The Urban Politico's Weekly Radio Show
Join the staff of www.TheUrbanPolitico.com as we discuss all things urban, all things political, and all things beyond the limits of mainstream capacity.
Tags: Politics Black Community Urban News Current Events
by The Urban Politico in Politics
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Cinema In Noir - Academy Award Preshow
"Cinema in Noir" is a weekly radio show for which all things film related are discussed from a black female perspective. Hosted by Candice Frederick, Kimberly Renee, and ReBecca Theodore-Vachon, "Cinema in Noir" covers the latest casting news, reviews, and interviews with the best and brightest talent in film.
Tags: Film cinema African-American women Hollywood
by KimberlyRenee in Film
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Urban Teen Magazine's (Re-Aired) J.Ovanni Interview!
J.O’s swagger and unique sound resonate with audiences of all ages. He commands the stage with a synergy of a to die for vocal range and dance moves that rival the best in the business. He has showcased his talent at over 300 venues performing with a live band throughout California, New York, Nevada, Washington, Maryland, Georgia, DC and more. His latest video release “Criminal Love” has been viewed over 680,000 times on Youtube in less than a month.
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Urban Teens Interview Canceled-Hot Music Show Instead!
Interview with Mallori Canceled!!! Because this interview was canceled take a listen to 30 minutes of music highlights from previous Urban Teen Radio Show Artists featuring Kourtney Heart, J.Ovanni, Diva Keldamuzik, Brooklyn Haley, Jay Sangz, K'Sandra and Simenona!
Tune in next Saturday, March 30th, we'll be back with exclusive interview with the beautiful and talented Dana Williams!
Mallori is a Pop artist from St. Louis, MO. Since the age of 6 she has been performing and singing. Her family would gather around at home to watch her sing and dance in the living room. This was just the start of Mallori's passion for the music industry. One of Mallori's famous performing spots was the Saint Louis Arch location. Upon performing there lead to being noticed by an Indie Label. In 2009 Mallori Nicole won Pop Artist of the year at the Teen Swag Awards, and won Alternative Artist of the year at the St. Louis Traffic Music Awards.
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