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He Say, She Say: Male Vs. Female Experts’ Take On Sidechicks And Cheating In Relationships

Everybody is a relationship expert nowadays! Everyone thinks they now why people are so prone to cheating and messing around but who has the real answers? From authors and actors to comedians and reality show stars we look at the advice that’s out there, we noticed male and female relationship experts don’t always have the same advice. Women are from Mars and men are from Uranus! In anticipation of the premiere of Centric’s new show According to Him & Her , a battle of the sexes-type series which will explore relationships, friendships, dating and sex, we’re uncovering some of the top male and female relationship experts’ take on common relationship issues. Let us know who you agree with in the comments section and make sure you tune in to According to Him & Her Friday, March 21, at 9P/8C on Centric TV!

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“Soul Food” Might Be Coming Back To TV!

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The movie-turned-television series “Soul Food” may be returning to TV if Twentieth Century Fox’s development efforts are successful. The film of the same name was released in 1997, and it’s critical acclaim and profitability led to a Showtime series which ran from 2000-2004. According to Mediabistro , the updated version of “Soul Food” is in early development, but executives are interested in making it happen. No word on if the “Soul Food” cast would return, or if it would air on Fox or another television network. Some are speculating that it would work well on BET since they seem to be committed to make more scripted series. Find out more about the rebirth of “Soul Food” at  BlackVoices . RELATED POSTS: Rockmond Dunbar: “There Is No Black Hollywood!” [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Top 10 BBQ Scenes In Black Movies

“Soul Food” Might Be Coming Back To TV!

5 More Programming Suggestions for Playboy TV’s new "Couples" Slate

Since they are rapidly losing male viewers (presumably to internet porn), Playboy TV is now going after men and women with a new program slate called “TV for 2.” This lineup will specifically target couples, and according the show descriptions on our sister site Deadline , it sounds like their plans aren’t too far removed from mainstream reality TV. To wit: Brooklyn Kinda Love will be “a docu-reality series which follows the intricacies of four real couples’ relationships.” Right. Sounds like they need some help. Read my suggestions below and help brainstorm in the comments.

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