We kick off November on the big three streaming services with a pair of classic comedies, two steamy vintage dramas featuring lusty lesbians, and some more recent nudity for those of you that like to keep things contemporary!… read more
Hollywood failed Nina Simone with her biopic, but we know the powers that be can do better. Women’s History Month has inspired us to think about all of the incredible Black women that we’d love to see in theaters. Whether they’re names that we grew up hearing about and celebrating, or more recent Sheroes, our […]
On December 11, 1789, the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill was chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly. This got us thinking about all the beautiful actresses who hail from the Tarheel state, and there are more of them than you think! From classic beauties like Pam Grier and Julianne Moore to more recent babes like Evan Rachel Wood and Julianna Guill , these terrifically talented—and often topless—ladies will have you going to Carolina… in your pants!
I was going to refrain from posting this video of a teenage Robin Pecknold covering Radiohead’s “Let Down” because, really, who cares? You mean musicians do pretty good, pretty awkward covers of Radiohead singles before they become buzz bands? No way. But at the same time, I’ve been grappling with the new Fleet Foxes album, Helplessness Blues for roughly 96 hours, and I’m still at a loss for what… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 21/04/2011 18:17 Number of articles : 2
Fabolous drops his latest mixtape dubbed The S.O.U.L. Tape, a 14-track collection featuring the Brooklyn rapper spitting over new soulful and more recent instrumentals. Features on the mixtape include Lil’ Wayne, Lloyd Banks, Vado, Trey Songz, Ryan Leslie, Ne-Yo, and more. Previously: Fabolous feat. Ne-Yo & Ryan Leslie – “Look At Her (Killin’ ‘Em Part. 2)” Tracklisting, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 21/04/2011 19:29 Number of articles : 2
REBEL from Zoltan on Vimeo . Since the first Gulf War, we have marvelled at the speed with which media can report the world’s latest developments back to us. Rounding out this experience has been the more recent development of receiving non-media reports or comments (e.g., civilian use of social media, the arts) on these same events. Egypt has been an unusual case because of the governmental shut-down… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 05/02/2011 19:14 Number of articles : 2