Month: June 2020

Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals Binti by Nnedi Okorafor for $0.99 Witchmark by C.L. Polk for $2.99 Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde for $2.99 X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla Magoon for $0.99 Karamo by Karamo Brown for $1.99 My Real
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“My work examines cultural, social and personal experiences while redefining themes of legacy, love, and labor within the Black community. My practice borrows from visual traditions ranging from photographic to figurative portraiture, photo documentation, and editorial conception. I’m visually inspired by the materiality of black culture and its expression as seen through music, fashion, and
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On CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time Tuesday night documentarian Ken Burns, who made his name in 1990 with The Civil War, told the show’s host that, in his informed opinion, Confederate monuments across the country “have to go.” This comes on the same day that President Donald Trump said he will issue an executive order threatening
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Deadline has confirmed that Michael Keaton, who first played the big screen version of Batman in 1989 for Warner Bros. and its 1992 sequel Batman Returns is in early talks to return to the role once again. Keaton would play Batman in a Nick Fury-like role starting with Warner Bros. The Flash starring Ezra Miller, and could continue to play
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The noir-ish detective novel The Blues Don’t Care, set in Los Angeles in the midst of World War II, is the opener for a new series featuring reluctant private eye Bobby Saxon. But author Paul D Marks is anything but a newcomer – he’s the author of the Shamus Award-Winning mystery thriller White Heat among
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Jamie McCarthyGetty Images The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and several other Black people who were killed recently sparked protests in streets worldwide, and a movement on social media that saw fashion and beauty companies addressing its lack of representation and announcing plans to remedy its shortcomings. But, rather than wait around for companies
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Tré Melvin, who recently parted ways with YouTube, horrified fans with news of his ‘severe auto collision’ on June 23. The current status of the famed Internet personality was revealed in a Twitter statement. Tré Melvin, a 27-year-old Internet personality who grew an immense following on YouTube, suffered a car accident on June 22. “Early Monday
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A girl’s life cascades into chaos as everyone around her suffers a gruesome fate while she becomes less certain of who she is and her once-once normal. REVIEW: It is not often you see a film that begins with couple of dozen people being cut in half, but with Sian Sono’s
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