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THE HUNGRY AND HORNY SHOW

THE HUNGRY AND HORNY SHOW

If the title sounds funny….well, the show is even funnier! Be prepared for three extremely talented and witty ladies telling all—and I do mean “all”—about their voracious appetites, both food-wise and sex-wise.



Reign Over Me – Movie Review

Reign Over Me – Movie Review

You have to see the new Adam Sandler and Don Cheedle Movie, Reign over me. I found myself at about 1:00pm yesterday trying to go to a movie and nothing was playing at a decent time that I hadn’t already seen but that. And I really didn’t plan to see an Adam Sandler movie, but was I glad I did.

(Reviewed by Lisa A. Trimarchi)



You Won… Have You Been Scammed Lately?

You Won… Have You Been Scammed Lately?

I had a sea of emails asking me to claim my prize. But this time I was determined to walk away with something worthwhile. I followed the link and embarked on a wild ride. If I completed all the offers, surveys, and shipping fees, I would receive a $500 Visa gift card. I could certainly use that gift card.

(Staff Writer)



The Measure of a Man Sidney Poitier

The Measure of a Man  Sidney Poitier

Having always thought of Sidney Poitier as a gifted consummate actor, I was pleasantly surprised to discover the trials he went through to become that way. A current Oprah’s pick, his memoir, The Measure of a Man , is the story of how a young man with so limited advantages and resources rises to become the consummate actor. Among his many awards for his performances both on stage and in the movies he received the Academy Award in 1964 for best actor in Lilies of the Field.

(Reviewed By Lee L. Peoples)



Fall back ten and punt

Fall back ten and punt

Florida gave me a lot. I got my degree. I gave birth to my youngest daughter. I found myself and solidified my identity. However, over the past few years I have been suffering losses. My oldest children are grown but did not leave the nest, and along with maturity there had been contention. I found myself giving more and more and receiving back resentment.

(Written by Lisa A. Trimarchi)



The “F” in Fashion Is for Fun

The “F” in Fashion Is for Fun

Since when did fashion get so serious that a girl can’t shave her head and not make it on every gossip magazine at the grocery store? It’s just hair, people, really. But Britney’s move was definitely shocking…for me to watch, at least. I’ll admit it. I myself enjoy playing around with braids, weaves, and scarfs; how my hair looks is nearly as important, if not more, than the jeans on my butt and the shoes on my feet.

(Written by Elana Pruitt)



Israel Film Festival – Ali Saam Interviews Asi Levi

Israel Film Festival – Ali Saam Interviews Asi Levi

“The mission of the Israel Film Festival is to spotlight Israel’s thriving film and television industry, to enrich the American vision of Israel’s social and cultural diversity, and to advance tolerance and understanding. In the last two decades, more than 600 films have been enjoyed by over 650,000 film enthusiasts in Los Angeles, Miami, New York.”



Israel Film Festival – Ali Saam interviews producer Eitan Evan, director Shemi Zarhin, and founder of the festival Meir Fenigstein.

Israel Film Festival – Ali Saam interviews producer Eitan Evan, director Shemi Zarhin, and founder of the festival Meir Fenigstein.

“The mission of the Israel Film Festival is to spotlight Israel’s thriving film and television industry, to enrich the American vision of Israel’s social and cultural diversity, and to advance tolerance and understanding. In the last two decades, more than 600 films have been enjoyed by over 650,000 film enthusiasts in Los Angeles, Miami, New York.”



San Francisco International Film Festival Interview with Graham Leggat

San Francisco International Film Festival  Interview with Graham Leggat

From December 4, 1957, when San Francisco International Film Festival founder Irving Levin kicked off the first International Film Festival, to the upcoming 50th anniversary, numerous people have contributed to the yearly endeavor of planning, producing, and staging what is the annual SFIFF. And this year is no different. Graham Leggat, the executive director of the San Francisco Film Society gives us his take on the thriving and pioneering festival this time around.



Sherby

Sherby

Sherby is the type of musician that the industry needs. She writes her own music. She formed her own label. Most impressively, she founded Likwid Joy, a nonprofit devoted to helping underprivileged children by using music as a way to change lives. This career route may never earn a Behind the Music special, but it should earn some well-deserved respect.