Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Chocolate Fix of the Week: Omari Hardwick

My, my, my. I remember first seeing Mr. Hardwick in the 2006 juvenile delinquents-turned-upstanding members of society- film Gridiron Gang, but quickly forgot him as soon as the credits rolled (how could I?!). But he made a reappearance on my television screen last week as I watched Linewatch starring Cuba Gooding Jr. I have to admit that he's one man that makes bad look so, so good. I then later had to check him out in the Benny Boom film Next Day Air. And you know I'll be in my living room front row and center when his new TNT series Dark Blue debuts on July 15 at 10:00 pm. EST. Something about that beard. Whew! I think I'm in love, y'all . . .


Check out Omari's interview about his show Saved on TNT.

Watch more Saved videos on AOL Video





. . .Because everyone loves chocolate

Friday, June 12, 2009

Kanye Loves the Kids

I think it's so cute and admirable that Kanye performed in his Stay in School Benefit Concert concert series last night. The concert was to reward Chicago Public Schools students whose grades improved this school year. Maybe he's not so self-centered after all . . .maybe.

Chocolate Fix of the Week: Tyrese Gibson


Just one more reason to see Transformers 2 this summer;)















. . . Because everyone loves chocolate

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

I just have to share with you my excitement about my future plans. Previously I wrote about the confusion and uncertainty that comes with just graduating from college and not having a definite plan for the next move. That's where I've been for the past 3 weeks, but in the middle of the night last night, I got the greatest idea for what it is I want to do ultimately. I turned my lamp on and wrote down my plan. I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't ignore ideas that come to you during the night---they're usually the best ones;) I'm soooo excited about it. It feels good having a long-term goal, which makes it a whole lot easier to make short-term goals. I know you're wondering why I'm leaving you with a cliffhanger, but the plan is still so fresh and new that I don't want to jinx it and psych myself up by blabbing without carefully thinking it through and planning accordingly. I'll just say that it has something to do with being self-employed running a publication that fills a void in the market. All I ask is that you pray for me as I get guidance from my mentors, parents, and especially God.