The Banana Guide to Asian Entertainment: It’s All About Japan: Part IV
The one in which we talk about Japanese music.
The one in which we talk about Japanese music.
How is it that a form of music so integral to the individualization of Black Americans becomes something of a farce in their hands? While it’s a debate that’s been beaten like the proverbial dead horse, it’s one that still bears consideration.
In its third year, the TCM Classic Film Festival will run from April 12 – 15, 2012 in Hollywood.
I am a Banana. To rephrase that: I was one for about 17 years of my life. A series of posts on my journey discovering Asian entertainment.
Love is beautiful and easy. Those who’ve managed to discover that beauty have put it in song and given us even more reason to search for our heart’s mate in another.
My entire list of new-to-me films for the month of January, as well as a decade breakdown and a few words on five new favorites.
No more gilding the lily, I’ll just come out and say it — the state of Black film in America is deplorable.
Black Power Mixtape is an educational masterpiece in the world of documentaries that gives us general perspectives of the Black Power Movement as well as specific delineations of strong characters within.
YAM Magazine and Sony Music celebrate Billy Joel’s 40 years in music by having a special giveaway.
Dig deep, young padawan, and find movies that are truly BAD that you love. BAD IS THE KEY.