Thursday, February 26, 2009

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Black GQ Politics: Kevin Powell on Chris Brown/Rihanna


Given all the hype and controversy around Chris Brown's alleged beating of Rihanna, I feel compelled to post this essay I originally wrote in late 2007, so that some of us can have an honest jump off point to discuss male violence against females, to discuss the need for ownership of past pains and traumas, to discuss the critical importance of therapy and healing. Let us pray for Rihanna, first and foremost, because no one deserves to be beaten, or beaten up. No one. And let us also pray that Chris Brown gets the help he needs by way of long-term counseling and alternative definitions of manhood rooted in nonviolence, real love, and, alas, real peace. And let us not forget that Rihanna and Chris Brown happen to be major pop stars, hence all the media coverage, blogs, etc. Violence against women and girls happens every single day on this planet without any notice from most of us. Until we begin to address that hard fact, until we all, males and females alike, make a commitment to ending the conditions that create that destructive behavior in the first place, it will not end any time soon. There will be more Rihannas and more Chris Browns.

Black GQ Fashion: Brown Suits


A tutorial on how to do it right.

Black GQ Lifestyle: Jay-Z and Kobe @ Two Kings Dinner






The best MC and the best NBA player (I know many people will disagree) at the NBA All Star Game in Phoenix. Both are also my favorite in their respective fields. Let's all aim to the best at work, school, life etc.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Sunday, February 1, 2009