As Obama concluded yet another eloquent oration to the resounding applause of thousands of supporters, my mind began to entertain a notion that had become increasingly prevalent as the Democratic Primary began to fully develop and Obama’s bid for the party’s nomination became less of an ambitious senator’s aspiration and more of a reality.
Film reviews
This issue: The Boys of Baraka by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, Millions by Danny Boyle, and Blackout by Jerry LaMothe.
Flavor of Love 3: 3rd Coming of the Coonery?
This season, Flavor Flav returned with his third installment of Flavor of Love. Since the conception of the show, many African-Americans have adamantly expressed their sentiment that this is the most comprehensible act of Coonery that many in our generation have ever had the displeasure of witnessing.
Film Reviews
This month we review Terry Zwigoff’s Ghost World, Kasi Lemmons’ Talk To Me and Jake Kasdan’s The TV Set.
The Ramifications of Hillary
Is the world really ready for a female President?
When considering whether the United States is ready for a female President, there are three factors that come to mind: human’s reaction to change, society’s conscious and unconscious prejudices, and the ramifications of how the world will view the United States with a female as its President.
Film Reviews
This issue: Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A Time in America, Christian Volckman’s Renaissance, and Michel Gondry’s The Science of Sleep.



