Interview by Justin Q. Williams If you walk into any barbershop in a black community, you can guarantee yourself 3 arguments. Who is the greatest
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Spike Lee: No Holding Back
Shelton Jackson “Spike” Lee has been a trumpet blower for voice deprived communities since the day he swiped his credit card in 1985 to make
The Funniest Man in Hollywood, Kevin Hart, Gets Serious.
Kevin Hart didn’t have the dream of one day becoming a great comedian. He didn’t sit back and watch Comic videos and say “Hey, that’s gonna be me one day.” Actually, He had no ambition of being a comedian at all. On the contrary, he fell into comedy by “just being the asshole”.
Steve Harvey: Crackin’ the Code
While doing the Strawberry Letter segments on “The Steve Harvey Morning Show” with co-host Shirley Strawberry, the jokes were on. But as my grandmom used
Tyrese Gibson: Paths of Transformation
After a long leg of work, Tyrese Gibson is riding up the side of a mountain and sees his house from a view. He stops
Rev Run and Justine Simmons: Family First
Joseph Simmons, better known as Run (now an ordained reverend) of the iconic hip-hop group Run DMC, is really tired. He doesn’t say so, but
John Legend: Lifting Off
There’s a lot to live up to when your last name is Legend. It certainly can’t be easy—the pressure of knowing that your name, in
Kirk Franklin: Valley to Victory
“Talking and communicating is not a very difficult thing for me,” Kirk Franklin says on this early afternoon, just about a month shy of his first