Issa Rae’s Post-Awkward Girl Glo Up Hilarious actress/writer/director/producer/web series creator Issa Rae BAE embodies Black Girl magic and everything magical about Black creatives in a whitewashed industry that she’s currently dominating with hit new HBO show Insecure which seems like only the beginning for the incredibly talented (and glo’d up) star. Hit the flip for a look into Issa BAE’s stunning glo up.
Groom Divorces Wife For Using Snapchat A Saudi Arabian groom divorced his wife before the wedding reception was even good and over…and all because he caught her using SnapChat . But it’s not the type of relationship-ending DM-based activity you would expect. According to Gulf News , The bride and groom had agreed that she would give her social media a rest during their nuptials, and not share any pics of the ceremony with her virtual friends. But when he caught her snapping pics in her wedding gown and posting them, he immediately called it quits on their fresh union. The Bride’s brother says that it was more about her breaking one of her marital agreements just moments after the ceremony, than about her needing to throw a thotty dog face filter over her wedding veil. As he shared with Saudi paper Okaz: “There was a prenuptial agreement between my sister and her fiancé that she would not use social-media applications such as Snapchat, Instagram or Twitter to post or send her pictures. It was included in the marriage contract and became binding. Regretfully, my sister did not honour the pledge and used Snapchat to share pictures from the wedding ceremony with her female friends, resulting in the shocking decision by the groom to cancel their marriage and call for divorce.” Damn. That certainly seems extreme…but she is proving that she can’t keep her word to save her life. Maybe he dodged a bullet… Creative Commons
A board member in Pierce, Colorado was arrested and charged with murder earlier this week when he admitted to killing a 34-year-old woman. The man, along with four accomplices, were also charged in the stabbing. [People] Doctors discovered that a bobby pin was chillin’ inside of a Saudi Arabian boy’s kidney for about 3 months. After […]
Imagine that you’ve planned a day to stay in and try out all of those recipes that you’ve been meaning to test out. Just as you have almost everything mixed together, you realize that you don’t have eggs. However, due to the male-dominated culture of your area, you can’t just jump into the car and drive to the grocery store. Instead, you have to wait until your husband comes home to have him drive you and escort you to the store. Last month women in Saudi Arabia, fueled by pent up frustration and the desire for equality , challenged their culture and government by asserting their right to drive. This seemingly obvious right is actually not extended equally to both genders because of the conservative Muslim culture. In an effort to defy the ultra-conservative ideals and take a stand, women came up with an interesting way to publicize their rights. What better outlet to raise awareness and support than social networking? That’s right, Saudi Arabian women took a stand on Facebook by posting photos and videos of themselves driving cars. Using networks such as Facebook and Twitter allowed the women to gain support for their cause while simultaneously raising publicity for this issue. This effort was especially strong in June, as many women took the wheel and publicized it on the internet in an effort to further integrate themselves into society. This movement was a breakthrough in that it gained international attention: because many women in Saudi Arabia have never had the opportunity to get their licenses, they encourage female visitors to take advantage of their foreign licenses and cruise the road openly. Many people who agree with these restrictions on women feel that it protects them. Without being able to drive, women are less likely to leave the house without a male escort. Apparently, keeping women from driving relieves them of the obligation of having to transport themselves. This twisted way of viewing the infringement on women’s rights makes it seem as though the Saudi Arabian government is doing women a favor by not allowing them to drive vehicles. Rather than permitting women to drive without restrictions, the conservative culture forces them to remain subordinate to their male counterparts. There are two issues at stake here- women exercising their deserved right to drive and the community standing up against oppressive authority. Until the Saudi Arabian government stops treating females as the inferior gender, women will continue to be suppressed and their rights will continue to be overlooked. Women In The World: Why Are Brides Being Burned After Their Marriages? Women In The World: Why Are So Many Pregnant Women At Risk? Women In The World: Why Does Female Circumcision Still Exist?
Incredible dust storm whipped through here last night. If it were sand and not fine, sifting dust, hot and not cool, I’d say it was just like the shamals we used to get in the Saudi Arabian desert. The heat dropped a good 20 degrees as the dust moved through. It’s down to 80 right Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Funny about Money Discovery Date : 06/07/2011 12:55 Number of articles : 2
After putting in a disappointingly non-nude (but Golden Globe-nominated) performance as a bi-curious ballerina in Black Swan , Natalie Portman has now announced plans for a female comedy production company that looks dubious at best. Natalie has long been a critic of Mr. Skin’s life work. Earlier this year, she swore off all future nude scenes and told Elle UK , “I’m definitely not a prude about sex or nudity, I just don’t want do something that will end up in a screen grab on a porn site.” And now the actress is creating a new production company to make “raunchy” female sex comedies that sound like they’ll have less nudity than Saudi Arabian Sesame Street . “There’s a difference,” Natalie told Vogue , “between being in a bra and underpants as an object on a men’s magazine cover and playing yourself – a woman with desires and needs who loves and laughs with her friends – in a bra and underpants.” Who said anything about a bra and underpants?