by Lynnette | Apr 7, 2019 | Culture, For Women, Interviews
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Kennesha Buycks, author of the forthcoming book, Restoration House: Creating a Space That Gives Life and Connection To All Who Enter. She spoke candidly about God and His restorative power, family and interior design. No...
by Lynnette | Apr 7, 2019 | Culture, For Women, Interviews
Christian is the owner of TCA Management, where she represents actors, writers, directors, and producers, as well as a few select business entrepreneurs in television, film, theater and business development. She has worked with mega-influencer Mona Scott-Young, the...
by Lynnette | Mar 22, 2019 | Culture, Faith
“Therefore thus saith the Lord, Behold, I will bring evil upon them which they shall not be able to escape, and though they shall cry unto me, I will not hearken unto them.” -Jeremiah 11: 11 (KJV) Just when you think you’ve figured out the ideological construct that...
by Lynnette | Mar 18, 2019 | For Girls, Reviews
Paramount’s Wonder Park, is a fun animated film filled with creative wonder, adventure and many feel-good moments. Directed by David Feiss, Wonder Park tells the story of a really interesting kid, June (voiced by Brianna Denski) better known as ‘Junebug’ by her...
by Lynnette | Mar 18, 2019 | For Girls, Reviews
Likarion Wainaina’s Supa Modo is a brilliant, beautifully written film that centers around Jo, a playful and vibrant young girl who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Though a child, Jo truly knows what it means to live until you take your last breath. In...
by Lynnette | Feb 28, 2019 | #NYICFF, For Girls, Reviews
Michel Ocelot’s Dilili in Paris places a beautiful and articulate, Black girl at the center of the storyline and it’s a beautifully animated film to witness. Dilili in Paris is an animated film that takes viewers on a rich journey that gives a comprehensive glimpse...
by Lynnette | Feb 28, 2019 | For Women, Interviews
Everyone remembers Daphne Maxwell Reid as iconic ’90s television Aunt Viv on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. These days Reid is a renaissance woman, respected artist and designer, and education activist. Working from her home in Virginia and still happily married to...
by Lynnette | Jan 17, 2019 | Culture, Reviews
In 20th Century Fox’s fantasy film The Kid Who Would Be King, an epic Arthurian legend is cleverly translated into a modern day context by director and writer Joe Cornish. It’s the classic tale of an ordinary kid, Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) thrust into an...
by Lynnette | Jan 15, 2019 | Faith, For Girls, For Women
“You have to be really careful. A word, a touch, a hug will change somebody’s life.” Sherri Shepherd — actress, comedian, and former co-host of ABC’s The View — has had her fair share of public and private disappointments and setbacks. However, she has maintained an...
by Lynnette | Jan 1, 2019 | Faith, For Girls, For Women
The Just Are Called To Walk By Faith I had plans to teach school full-time this year. The contract was signed, yet there was an alarm in my spirit that I would not be able to fully commit. There was an inner knowing that other things were on the horizon. I had begun...
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