Monday, June 2, 2025

The Peachtree Village International Film Festival Kicks Off In August!

Thousands of film, TV, music and multi-media enthusiasts from around the world will convene in Atlanta for a weekend of fun and inspiration at The Peachtree Village International Film Festival (PVIFF). The PVIFF is one of the country's leading film festivals serving the international film enthusiast community as well as the African Diaspora. This year will kick off with a weekend packed full of education and entertainment for the burgeoning Georgia film industry."SIMERY is proud to be the title and presenting sponsor for the Peachtree Village International Film Festival. [...]

Lauryn Hill Sends Positivity to Concerned Friends and Fans from Jail

Lauryn Hill released a statement via her Tumblr account about how she is doing in prison.Ms. Hill has received a lot mail, and would like to let everyone know that she is doing well. She also asked me to pass along this message: “I have known since very young to look for the purpose and lesson in everything, including the trials. [...]

CES Report: Shaq Makes Appearance at Monster Press Conference

Shaq is no stranger to CES and many other celebs drop in to Vegas for this very special week of technology heaven. [...]

TUNE-IN TONIGHT AS “THE VIEW” CO-HOST, ACTRESS AND COMEDIENNE SHERRI SHEPHERD STARS IN “HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER”

Tonight, Emmy-winning co-host of "The View" Sherri Shepherd is set to guest star in the premiere episode of CBS’s “How I Met Your Mother” entitled, “The Locket,” at 8 PM ET/PT. [...]

The March Premieres August 27 on PBS, Documentary Explores the March on Washington

The 1963 March on Washington was a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. More than 250,000 people joined in peaceful demonstration for racial and economic equality. Their clarion call helped usher in sweeping civil rights legislation and a sea change in public opinion, and the event endures today as a symbol of unity and monumental... The special is voiced by Denzel Washingon.Watch The March - PREVIEW on PBS. [...]

Black Teen Sues Over Unlawful Arrest After Purchasing $350 Belt

The Industry Dot Biz: barneys-belt-trayon-smile.photoblog600This is one of those stories that really  make you say WTF or maybe ponder the question, what year is this?In the post-racial Obama era, (sarcasm), a 19-year-old college student from Queens says he was handcuffed and locked up in a holding cell after he purchased, YES,  I said purchased a $350 designer belt at Barneys on New York's Madison Avenue because he is "a young black man."Trayon Christian told NBC 4 New York on Wednesday that he saved up enough money from a part-time job for weeks to buy a Salvatore Ferragamo belt at Barneys. I wouldn't personally buy a $350 belt but hey if that is what you want and you have the money, so be it.Back to the lecture at hand.  When he went to the store to buy the  belt in April, he says the checkout clerk asked to see his identification. After the sale went through with absolutely no problems or red flags, Trayon left the store. The college student was approached by police about a block away, and asked "how a young black man such as himself could afford to purchase such an expensive belt," according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court.Police officers apparently took  Christian to the local precinct, where he showed police his identification, as well as his debit card and the receipt for the belt, the lawsuit says.Police  believed Christian's identification was fake, and eventually called his bank, which verified that he was indeed exactly who he said he was and the purchase was absolutely authorized.  At that point Trayon Christian, who has never been arrested and has no record, was released.Trayon was quoted as saying, "Why me? I guess because I'm a young black man, and you know, people do a credit card scam so they probably thought that I was one of them.""They probably think that black people don't have money like that."Trayon actually returned the belt to Barneys after the ordeal because he says he "didn't want to have nothing to do with it." He is now suing the city and Barneys for an undisclosed amount as a result of "great physical and mental distress and humiliation."Christian's attorney, Michael Palillo, told the Post, "His only crime was being a young black man."Barneys said in a statement Wednesday that none of its employees was involved in any action with Christian other than the sale, and added that the store "has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination."

What Pundits Are Saying on Twitter Regarding the State of the Union

In the State of the Union tonight, President Obama laid out his vision for America and made clear that his top priority is improving the economic security of the middle class and those fighting to get into the middle class. The President will work with Congress and act on his own, to ensure that every American can get ahead.Here’s what top pundits, reporters and a few Republicans are saying about the President’s State of the Union:@KellyO: Ok that was the loudest standing O and gallery guests were on their feet too. Doesn't happen often. [...]

RF Tech Watch: Playboy Reveals New iPhone App

Yes, there are stunning pictorials and captivating articles. But the new Playboy for iPhone is so much more. The app is the digital purveyor...