30
July
2008
Last week on Cocoa Mode we talked to playwright Mary McCallum about her lastest work, The 70% Club and why she thinks so many African American women are still single in 2008. Dr. Joyce Morley Brown of Atlanta also shared her opionion as well as suggestions for women who are looking for lasting love.
Next week: Hip Hop & Politics and Michelle Obama.
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22
July
2008
Direct from
Sweden,
Kissey Asplund is gearing up to take the U.S. by storm with her
unusual brand of Hip Hop/
Electronica/Jazz. This past weekend I got to see her perform live at The Bloom Bar in Washington D.C. The venue was small and HOT HOT HOT (like no A/C on a 80+ degrees night hot) but that didn’t stop
Kissey from giving it her all. Like
Erykah or
Bjork,
Kissey is more of a vocalist than a singer which in my opinion makes her sound even more interesting. A few days before the Washington DC show
Kissey called into my show, The Cipher on
FLAVA, Worldspace Channel 204. We talked beats, technology and Celene Dion! Check it out.
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1
July
2008
Part 2 of my interview with author Jewel Woods. During this conversation we’ll discuss how Brazilian women feel about the African American men who travel to Brazil for sex. We’ll also discuss the work Jewel Woods is doing with the Renaissance Male Project.
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