MOVIE REVIEW - TALKING HEADS: STOP MAKING SENSE A24
One of my favorite things to do is to watch movies by myself. I love just being in my space and immersing myself into a film without having to explain anything. One of my favorite bands are the Talking Heads and A24 released this amazing concert.
NETFLIX REVIEW - THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
I have always been a fan of Edgar Allen Poe’s writing since elementary school. I’m a fan when classics get retold in a modern way while still honoring the grit they were created. That’s why when I saw the trailer for The Fall of the House of Usher.
With my busy schedule I rarely have time to sit down and enjoy a good series.
NETFLIX REVIEW- #blackAF
#BlackAF has been regarded as some as a more adult and raw version of Black-ish, mainly due to the profanity, and subject matter, but it is still well written and acted. Some subjects in the show can be hard to handle due to the reality of race in America, and especially now it is a great comedic tool to help educate people on aspects of Black culture.
SAVING, IT’S ALWAYS IN STYLE
BOOK REVIEW- NAKED IN DEATH BY JD ROBB
I am so excited to share one of my favorite authors, J.D. Robb, pseudonym for Nora Roberts. I’m a romantic at heart…
HOW TO JOURNAL
The act of writing has to be one of the most powerful; mentally focusing; calming; and an act that produces more of what you are sincerely Grateful for.
NETFLIX REVIEW - MAN LIKE MOBEEN
I came across this show titled “Man Like Mobeen”. This show starring British actor/comedian Guz Khan, is a humorous take on life in Birmingham, England. Reformed “roadman” (what we know as a drug dealer/gang member) Mobeen Dean juggles raising his younger sister, Aqsa (Duaa Karim) his friends, Nate and Eight (played by Tolu Ogunmefun and Tez Ilyas) and staying out of trouble.
VACATION AT HOME
Decide on where you want to go, visualize how it would be and feel if you were there and then make it happen…at Home
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter…saying or hearing those 3 simple words conjure such an array of emotions. The sadness that it even needs to be said, wrenches my soul. The fact that society makes it clear, in every form possible, that it is a bad thing to be Black is beyond my understanding.
The Power of Communication
Communication is defined by Julia Scherta de Valenzuela,Ph.D. as “Any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about…”