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‘Single Ladies’: Episode 4 Review
My thoughts on episode four of “Single Ladies.”
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Posted in Single Ladies Episode Reviews, Television
Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, April, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Christina, Common, D.B. Woodside, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Isaiah Washington, Jackie's Back, Kassandra Clementi, Keisha, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, Lamann Rucker, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Omar, Queen Latifah, Rick Fox, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Val, VH1
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‘Single Ladies’: Episode 3 Review
My thoughts on episode three of “Single Ladies.”
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Posted in Single Ladies Episode Reviews, Television
Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, April, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Christina, Common, D.B. Woodside, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Jackie's Back, Kassandra Clementi, Keisha, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Omar, Queen Latifah, Rick Fox, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Val, VH1
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Tribute to E. Lynn Harris
My tribute to E. Lynn Harris.
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Posted in Books, Culture, Self-reflection, Sexuality
Tagged Abide With Me, Another Country, Basil Henderson, Basketball Jones, bisexuality, black fiction, black male, black men, black writer, Boris Kodjoe, contemporary fiction, E. Lynn Harris, gay fiction, Giovanni's Room, Invisible Life, James Baldwin, Just As I Am, Nicole Springer, Quinn, Raymond Tyler, Rick Fox, Tell Me How Long The Train's Been Gone
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