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December 25, 2009

Christmas Greetings

Merry Christmas to you and yours! May the spirit and magic of the holiday season bring you abundant joy, love, peace and blessings!!! XOXO










Grey's Anatomy fans... this one's especially for you.
Sara Ramirez sings Silent Night


October 28, 2009

Author Karen E. Quinones Miller on self-publishing

Best-selling author Karen E. Quinones Miller began her writing career as a self-published author before the major publishing houses came looking for her. In the video posted below, she shares her story and her take on self-publishing.



If you live in the Philadelphia area, she will be giving a seminar on Publishing/Self-publishing on November 14, 2009. For additional information, please visit Ms. Miller's website.

October 26, 2009

On the air with Pam Osbey - Giving a voice to domestic violence

October is the month that the spotlight is placed on domestic violence. Pam Osbey, author and host of Literary Pizzazz on Blog Talk Radio, is not only holding the spotlight on October 28th, she is giving a voice to victims of domestic violence who otherwise would not be heard. Restoration, Renewal and Overcoming Domestic Violence is a two hour broadcast that Pam has put together to give a virtual hug to those who have found a way out of their situations and to encourage those who are still searching for a path to safety.

During the show, authors Almari Jonson, Felicia Madlock, Heidi West, GPA and Quietstorm will share poetry and prose. Touching Heart founder, Brooks J. Young, will give information on the resources available to women and children in need of a safe haven. Listeners can join in the discussion to share their own stories or read their poetry during the open mic portion of the program.

Domestic violence is unacceptable but it will never end until all victims become past victims and abusers are rendered powerless. You do not have to be a victim to help raise awareness. Please tune in at 9:00 p.m. EST! I'll meet you there!!

About the host:

Pam Osbey is a graduate of Grambling State University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English. She has published several books, including Musings of a Mocha Sistah, Black Orchids, and Rivers of My Life, and her work has been featured in various literary magazines.

RHOA's Kandi Burruss on Love B. Scott

The Real Housewives of Atlanta aired the final show of season two on Thursday night. Now fans are looking forward the reunion show. In the meantime, I thought you might like to watch Kandi Burruss being interviewed by B. Scott of the Love B. Scott show. Kandi has become the new fan favorite on RHOA. If you're wondering why, just watch the two-part interview and you'll understand. Be blessed!





October 8, 2009

Tim Wise on White Privilege



I heard about this via a Facebook post by a writer named Jeremy Williams a.k.a. Push Nevahda.

From the DVD:

The Pathology of Privilege
Racism, White Denial & the Costs of Inequality

For years, acclaimed author and speaker Tim Wise has been electrifying audiences on the college lecture circuit with his deeply personal take on whiteness and white privilege. In this spellbinding lecture, the author of White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son offers a unique, inside-out view of race and racism in America. Expertly overcoming the defensiveness that often surrounds these issues, Wise provides a non-confrontational explanation of white privilege and the damage it does not only to people of color, but to white people as well. This is an invaluable classroom resource: an ideal introduction to the social construction of racial identities, and a critical new tool for exploring the often invoked - but seldom explained - concept of white privilege.

Find more information and video clips on Youtube posted by ChallengingMedia or at MediaEd.org.

October 5, 2009

Chicago, where is your village?

Chicago honor student Derrion Albert was laid to rest on Saturday. More than a thousand mourners attended the service at the Greater Mount Hebron Baptist Church on the South Side of the city. The 16-year-old was struck in the head with a two-by-four, kicked and brutally beaten on his way home from school on September 24th. Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke at Derrion's funeral and urged Chicago's youth to refrain from any further violence.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan will travel to Chicago to speak with school officials, students and the community about the pervasive violence that has been plaguing the Chicago area for some time. Dozens of students have been victims of violence ending in their deaths. The Chicago Tribune has posted a photo gallery of some of the students.

I first heard of the problem with the rise in Chicago area minority student murders on CNN months ago. Like everyone else, I was deeply saddened to see the disturbing video footage of young Derrion Albert being viciously attacked. Amongst a myriad of other questions that raced through my head were these two: Where were the police at that moment? and Why didn't anyone step in to rescue this young man? Later, I wondered what was wrong with the students who carried out such an insidious attack. What angered them so much? What type of parents raise children like these?

In addition to those questions, I have a few more. Why were three of Chicago's most famous citizens (well, two are former citizens) traveling abroad to speak to the Olympic committee when their influence was needed more right at home on the South Side of Chicago. I think it's a good thing that President Obama is sending Mr. Holder and Mr. Duncan to Chicago in a few days but I fail to understand why he cannot give these students his much needed attention just as he did the Olympic committee. President Obama, if ever any part of the country could use a variation of your "Yes we can" speech, it's the students at Fenger High School... Yes, we can stop the violence. Yes, we can learn alternative, peaceful ways to solve our differences. Yes, we can co-exist even though we hail from different neighborhoods. Yes, we can find more constructive ways to express what we're feeling like in a positive rap song, a poem addressing our hopes and potentials, or a prayer for a brighter future. Yes, we can embrace and support each other. Yes, we can survive high school and become successful, upstanding, prosperous adults. Yes, we can!

Will the First Lady, Michelle Obama, spend time at this school speaking with these students? She has visited a school in Washington, DC. Of course, she is number two of the three famous Chicago citizens I mentioned earlier. Mrs. Obama, I believe these students are older than the group you spoke with in DC, but I also believe that your influence on them could be just as profound. They would probably love to hear you speak, shake your hand, receive a hug, or have a photo taken with you. Bringing a message of peace, hope, and security through the cessation of violence to the lives of these students is so much more important than any speech you delivered to the Olympic committee. Who better to deliver this speech to minority children than an African American woman who grew up in Chicago, thrived and excelled in school, became an ivy league educated attorney and now resides in the White House with her husband who runs the country? Well, perhaps there is someone.

Oprah, I watch your show often, though not daily. If you've ever presented a show on the violent and unnecessary deaths of students on Chicago's South Side, I missed it. This is happening in Harpo Studio's backyard. You are one of the most influential people in the world. How many times have you visited Fenger High School to encourage the students? Kudos to you for building a school in Africa! Could you possibly just adopt this one and help them through this infinitely distressing period? Do what you've done so many times before... assemble a team of experts to counsel, coach and empower. This time, let those being encouraged, uplifted and empowered be these children. Use your voice to rally the community and viewers to do whatever they can to help facilitate an end to the violence there. Call on some of your superstar friends to throw a benefit concert or auction some items to raise money to help heal whatever it is that ails Chicago's South Side youth.

It would be foolish of me to voice my dissatisfaction of Chicago's dream team without addressing the two most important groups of people at the core of the situation. Of course, that would be the parents and the students themselves.

As a parent, I know how difficult it is to raise a child, especially in this economic downturn. However, parents, you have to take an active role in the lives of your children. They did not ask to be born and they are not capable of raising themselves, no matter how much attitude they have at times. As in any relationship, communication is the key. Talk to your children every day, several times a day, so that you will know what's happening with them. Allow them to talk to you about the things that are important to them. Children know when you're not paying attention to them and they feel hurt by that. If you make your children feel important, no gang could use that old selling point of being their family to lure them into the gang culture. Hug your kids and tell them how much you love them and how proud you are of them. They will want to be successful to get another glimpse of the pride their parents have in them. If you are beating your children, even as a disciplinary measure, please stop. Find an alternative method to deal with your child when there is a problem. When your child makes a mistake or misbehaves do not respond with violence. Use that moment to teach him or her that violence is not the way to resolve a dispute. Be a parent instead of a tyrant. Also, this is not the time to try to be your child's friend. There will be plenty of time for that when they have made it to adulthood and are out on their own.

As for the students who are participating in these unspeakable acts, you have to take responsibility for your actions. You may think that you don't care and that you can handle the consequences, but there will be someone who's badder than you think you that you are once you're behind bars. Research the statistics on the likelihood that you will become the victim once the prison doors slam shut and you're a resident. Put yourself in Derrion Albert's place. Would you want to die such a horrible death for no reason other than you were on your way home from school? No one wants that for you. You should not want it for yourselves. Believe in yourselves. Respect yourselves. Love yourselves. You are worthy of a better life but you have to seek it out. You can start by leaving the violence behind. This young man's life meant something to his family and friends. The rest of the world never heard of him until his death. Now that we have learned a little about him, we want his death to mean even more. Let it be a turning point for you. Let it be a lesson for you. Let it be a light that leads you in a different direction. Let it lead you to peace, hope, love and most of all to a future.

We all have heard the saying, "it takes a village to raise a child." Chicago, where is your village? If you live in the vicinity and you can assist parents who need help with children who are headed down the wrong path, please volunteer your time and assistance. Step into the life of a child in need of positive guidance before the wrong type of influence becomes appealing and irresistible. Become a mentor. Start a homework group to keep the children agreeably occupied until their parents get home from work. If you are a writer, a poet, a musician, or an artist, teach an after school class and pass on your skills. You might inspire the next Toni Morrison, the next Maya Angelou or Nikki Giovanni, the next Mozart, or the next Picasso. Even if you simply give a child a skill that he or she can use in the future to make an honest, decent living, that's okay, too. By helping these children, you will be helping to restore the community at large. It's your village, Chicago. Isn't it worth saving? Look at the faces of the children who have been murdered before you answer that question. I believe that you will agree that the answer is most assuredly "Yes!"

October 4, 2009

Kandi Buruss' Ex-fiance', "AJ", killed outside of club




Ashley "AJ" Jewell was beaten to death outside of an Atlanta strip club on Friday night. Jewell was engaged to Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Kandi Burruss. They ended the engagement in August.





According to reports, Fredrick Richardson was charged with voluntary manslaughter in Jewell's death.

Prayers, peace and blessings to A.J.'s family (especially his children) and Kandi Burruss.

Back in the Dae... Paperboy doin' Ditty



1993's one-hit wonder & top ten biggest-hit "Ditty" by Paperboy. This is how it's tagged by Beatamy on Youtube. One-hit wonder... Whateva! It still makes you move!

Hey, Wendy, isn't Mt. Vernon in your vicinity? Have him on your show, Big Wen! Thought I'd post the original music below just for fun. Don't blame me if your supervisor catches you dancing.

Roger & Zapp - Doo Wa Ditty 1983

September 25, 2009

Catching up with Kimberla Lawson Roby

Award winning writer and New York Times bestseller Kimberla Lawson Roby's latest book is about to hit the shelves. Roby fans can pick up A Deep Dark Secret on Tuesday, September 29th at their favorite bookstore. Although the title alone screams of a ceaseless intrigue sure to lock readers into a literary prison until the very last page is read, the synopsis below will have Roby's fans clamoring to add this one to their collection! If you have a Kindle, she's got you covered. The book is available in the electronic format as well.


A DEEP DARK SECRET

On the outside, twelve-year-old Jillian Maxwell is the perfect child. She’s helpful with chores around the house, gets straight As in school, has plans for college, and stays out of trouble. She seems to have everything a girl could want: a big, beautiful new home, a mother who adores her, and an attentive stepfather. But inside, Jillian harbors a terrible secret.

Terrified to tell, convinced that her friends and loved ones, especially her mother, won’t understand—and worse, will blame her—Jillian endures her pain in silence, believing she’s got everything under control. But as time passes, the bright, hardworking girl transforms into a sullen, disinterested student with failing grades. But just when it seems she's on the verge of losing everything, Jillian discovers she has more strength than she ever imagined . . . and the power to save herself and her family.


THE BEST OF EVERYTHING is on sale nationwide!
A DEEP DARK SECRET (coming Tuesday, September 29, 2009)

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September 19, 2009

Racism: Does your silence give consent?

Rick Sanchez reported on his CNN show that Cracker Barrel issued a statement saying that the restaurant chain has banned Troy Dale West, Jr., from dining in any of its facilities nationwide. Rick had a great question... how do they plan to enforce the ban? Hmm...

For those of you who might have missed the story -- and that would be easy to do since CNN seems to be the only news outlet willing to give the story any airtime-- West, who is white, is accused of attacking a black woman at a Cracker Barrel in Morrow, Georgia, while many white onlookers did just that. They looked. At least one white male witness is remembered by the victim to have been smiling while she was being viciously attacked as her 7 year-old daughter watched in fear and horror. The child was still visibly shaken and crying when police arrived on the scene.

Army reservist Tashawnea Hill spoke with Sanchez in the CNN studio on Wednesday, September 17, 2009 and recounted the ugly incident with her attorney present. According to Hill, she simply informed West that he had almost hit her daughter with the door and asked him to be more careful. West allegedly went into an immediate tirade in which he struck Hill several times with a closed fist, knocking her to the ground. After Hill fell to the ground, he kicked her repeatedly. West spewed racially charged remarks during the entire ordeal. Eventually, two women (one white and one black) spoke up on Hill's behalf. The FBI has decided to investigate the incident as a hate crime. The victim and witnesses said that West repeatedly called Hill a "nigger b!#ch" while brutally beating her.



If nothing else, this horrific attack should rip off the blinders of all of the naive citizens trying to deny the fact that racism is alive, well, kicking high and still wreaking havoc in America in 2009. Wake up, people! While this country has traveled a long distance on the path to racial equality and harmony, we are not even close to achieving it. There are many who have changed their views and ways but there are still those who work tirelessly to grow the numbers of those who stand in the shadow of hatred with them in order to continue to permeate our society with their bigotry and their vile racist views. Indeed, there are those who would see African Americans back in the chains of slavery or at the very least, riding at the back of the bus again and stripped of the measure of freedom that has been earned by the unprecedented efforts and sacrifices of warriors of the fight for freedom, justice and equality like Harriet Tubman, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the King famiy, the Kennedy family and so many others throughout history. There are those who would have that shameful, dark, and despicable portion of America's history repeated if they were able to bring it about. However, I believe that there are more of us who believe in freedom for all, in equality for all, and in justice for all. We must stand up against attacks of racism in any and all forms. We cannot sit silently or allow our voices to be quelled because the racist and bigots will win. They will not win because they are the majority. They will not win because they yell the loudest. They certainly will not win because they are correct in their misguided beliefs. They will win because we who know that they are the minority, who know that they cannot yell louder than all of our voices speaking against them in unity, and who know that they are absolutely wrong in their beliefs do nothing.

Let's do something, people. Vote for elected officials who do not embrace the notions of those who would see our country racially divided forever. If you are unable to donate to their campaigns, volunteer your time to assist them in getting elected. Speak up or at least dial 911 for help if warranted when you witness someone being attacked due to race, creed, color, sexual orientation or any other prejudice. Call or email the other television news stations to ask why they have not covered this important story. Do something. My mother always said, "Silence gives consent." We may as well voice agreement to such atrocities if we say or do nothing to curtail them.

August 25, 2009

STORY: Sisters Tell Others and Revive Yourself

The incidence of breast cancer has a higher occurrence in white women but twice as many black women die from the illness. STORY (Sisters Tell Others and Revive Yourself) is a breast cancer study being conducted by Palmetto Health in South Carolina aimed at discovering whether a telephone support group would be more effective than other types of support for African American women with breast canceer with regards to managing the treatment and side effects.

The goals of STORY:
~ Improve knowledge about the treatment and side effects of breast cancer
~ Decrease fear and isolation
~ Increase social connections
~ Improve quality of life

The ultimate goal is to empower the African American woman living with cancer to live a full life and thrive despite the stressful experience. STORY is designed to remind African American women that they are not alone as there are many survivors.

The eligibility requirements for African American women with breast cancer:
~ Diagnosed within the past six months
~ Invasive ductal breast cancer, including subtype
~ Had or will have a lumpectomy

The final study group begins September 14, 2009.

Patients are recognized for their time and effort given to the study with thank you gifts and gift cards from local businesses.

For additional information, please call 803-434-3118 or e-mail story@palmettohealth.org.

Special thanks to HiLuv Johnson at Palmetto Health for providing the information.

August 6, 2009

Shoshana Johnson: I'm Still Standing

Shoshana Johnson, former U.S. Army soldier and first African American female prisoner of war, has penned a memoir about her capture, imprisonment and subsequent rescue by a team of U.S. Marines. Johnson made an appearance on Larry King Live on August 5, 2009 to give her perspective of what newly freed North Korean hostages and U.S. journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee may have endured and what they may be feeling since having been given a full pardon and released thanks to the efforts of former President Bill Clinton. Clinton is still respected and loved around the world.

Johnson's book (as listed on Borders.com), I’m Still Standing: From Captive Soldier to Free Citizen--my Journey Home, will be available on February 2, 2010 and can be preordered. No image of the book is currently available.

Amazon.com lists several different titles for the book, including, I'm Still Standing: Memoirs of a Woman Soldier Held Captive in Iraq.

No matter the actual book title, it's a great thing that Shoshana is still standing!

July 17, 2009

NeNe has a book!

NeNe Leakes and her husband Gregg were on Wednesday's Wendy Williams show. NeNe has a new book, Never Make the Same Mistake Twice: Lessons on Love and Life Learned the Hard Way. The second season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta begins July 30th on Bravo.


Kandi Burruss, former member of R&B group, Xscape, joins NeNe, Lisa Wu Hartwell and the rest of the cast for more drama.

Music News: Whitney's return, Mariah, Michael Jackson

Whitney fans rejoice! The diva's long absence from the music scene has finally ended with the completion of her latest CD, I Look to You. The new CD is will be available on September 1 and the cover features a stunning photo of the former model. The iconic singer, who is the only artist to have seven consecutive multiplatinum albums catapulting her past the Beatles, will kick off the Fall Concert Series for GMA. Welcome back, Whitney!!!





Mariah Carey has listeners wondering if her latest release is about rapper Eminem. The director of the Obsessed video asserts that it is not. The song is from her new CD, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, available August 25.





Finally, in music news, a short portion of an unreleased song, A Place with No Name, by the world's most dominating musical force ever, the late Michael Jackson, has been obtained by TMZ.com. Here's a youtube video by user Smoothiesforseals .


L.A.W.K.: Ladies Armed With Knowledge

If anyone knows the importance of intervening in the life of a young woman, turning a difficult circumstance around, and guiding her along the right path, it is Chandra Cleveland, founder of Ladies Armed With Knowledge (L.A.W.K.). The Columbia, South Carolina organization serves ladies as young 12 years of age and as mature as 50 years of age. The primary goal of L.A.W.K. is to prevent detrimental behaviors while increasing the focus on positive endeavors.

Young women involved in the program offered by Ms. Cleveland are taught to avoid destructive activities such as becoming a gang member, engaging in behavior that results in teen pregnancy and welfare dependence, use of drugs, becoming a school drop-out and other delinquent behavior. L.A.W.K. currently serves the city of Columbia, Richland County, and surrounding areas but will soon be serving the entire state. Ms. Cleveland is proud to be instrumental in improving the lives of young women who reside in the most economically down-trodden areas of Columbia and Richland County. Uplifting and empowering these women are key to bettering the communities in which they reside.

In a recent telephone interview, Cleveland stated that her organization's symbol, the diamond, reflects the fact that L.A.W.K. is present to help young women reclaim the clarity they have lost, regardless of the causation, allowing them to overcome their current situation and achieve a prosperous future. The example of a loss of clarity she used was a common one... a young lady has a child and drops out of school. Through Ladies Armed With Knowledge, she can obtain a GED, attend college or learn a trade.

If you know of a diamond in the rough whose potential needs a bit of polishing to coax to the surface her inherent ability to sparkle, Chandra Cleveland's contact information is listed below. L.A.W.K. accepts referrals from the Department of Social Services, the juvenile justice system, school personnel, community service agencies, family, friends and self-referrals.

L.A.W.K.
2601 Read St., Suite I-8
Columbia, SC 29204
Phone: (803) 223-9314
Fax: (803) 233-2654
E-mail: ccleveland@lawk.org

Research reveals carcinogen in KFC grilled chicken

KFC is already being asked to discontinue the sale of it's popular grilled chicken product by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) after testing found that the food product contains a carcinogen known to cause breast, colon, prostate and several other cancers in humans.

Six samples containing two pieces each of KFC grilled chicken obtained by a PCRM scientist from six different KFC restaurants were tested at Columbia
Analytical Services (CAS). The Kelso, Washington environmental testing laboratory is certified and independent. Laboratory personnel were not aware of the samples being the product of KFC. Tests utilizing proven detection methods found that all twelve pieces were positive for the following HCAs: PhIP, IQ, MeIQ, and MeIQx. HCAs or heterocyclic amines, is a chemical family of cancer causing agents discovered in multiple scientific studies. PhIP was found in the most significant amount with the others being present in smaller concentrations. PhIP is a chemical that is not found naturally in chicken or other meats but rather forms when the meat is heated to a satisfatory degree during cooking, including grilling, pan-frying, or barbecuing.

This issue certainly bears further scrutiny and, at the least, cautiousness on the part of the consumer. Click here for more details, including a link to the actual report.

Special thanks to C. Lewis for the email alert!

July 15, 2009

Wendy Williams: Hail to the Queen of All Media

Wendy Williams, well-known radio host of the celebrity gossip show, The Wendy Williams Experience and the woman dubbed "Queen of All Media" (though I have no idea by whom), has a new gig on BET. The show is simply titled Wendy Williams.

As a fan of Queen Wendy, I was anxious to watch the show, on which she featured a very classy lady as her first guest... Ms.
Vanessa Williams. Vanessa let everyone know that although Wendy kept mum about it, it had been proclaimed "Wendy Williams Day" in Manhattan. Knowing that she had long been "a friend in my head" --- Wendy's term for someone she admires and would genuinely like to be friends with in real life --- Vanessa declared that they are now friends who can hang out. Men, you'll be happy to know that Vanessa claims to without a love life. She sang the title song from her new CD, The Real Thing.

Wendy interacts with her audience with an unaffected ease. Well, she is doing what she does best after all, talking and it's not her first TV talk show. The audience seemed enthusiastic and excited to be a part of the show. I was glad to see it in the lineup,tuned in immediately and phoned a few friends to make certain they knew it was on. A few years back, her radio show was moved from an afternoon slot to a fairly late night slot 10:00 pm), so I haven't been amused by her antics in a long time. Of course, the Queen of All Media has expanded her empire to allow her loyal subjects to follow her on Facebook and Twitter.


I have only one question. BET, what took you so long to bring Wendy to my house? Congratulations, Wendy!!!

Here's Breathless from Vanessa's The Real Thing CD

ABC to air exclusive Jackson Family footage tonight

If, like every other Michael Jackson fan on the planet, you are interested in all things Michael, then you'll want to tune in to ABC Primetime Family Secrets: Inside the Jackson Compound. On Today's episode of The View, Barbara Walters revealed that ABC had paid the Jackson family $200,000 for the footage airing tonight at 10:00 p.m. (est). The never before seen video was filmed in support of Joe Jackson's desire for a reality show about the Jacksons that he had hoped would be instrumental in reestablishing the Jackson 5. Katherine is also in the film speaking about Joe and Michael and playing a game with some of the grandchildren.

Someone left a comment after the ABC article about tonight's program that included a link to an article by Linda Grasse which thoroughly explores Michael's charitable interests. It's definitely worth the read. You may also be interested in The Humanitarian Activist. The writers of these articles are clearly Michael Jackson fans who seek to strengthen his image rather than vilify him with negative portrayals. Bravo!

July 7, 2009

Masonic Love - a Tracy Spence Novella

Hey avid reader... are you looking for an action-packed, romance-filled novella with descriptions of characters and scenes that make you feel as though you're right there watching the drama unfold? Then Masonic Love is the perfect summer read!

In The Tapestry Collection, Tracy Spence weaves the perfect little tale in the first thread to unravel in her debut novella, a four-part series of short stories carefully crafted with drama and suspense and infused with a touch of erotic romance.

Masonic Love tells the tale of childhood sweethearts, Alonzo Rhimes and Bree Daniels, reunited after a painful break up only to find one another again under very different circumstances. Alonzo must decide if he is willing to give up on the only woman he’s ever loved for a Brotherhood that has been a tradition in the Rhimes family. Are brotherhood loyalties worth losing the love of your life? Find out what Alonzo decides!

Order your copy of Masonic Love - The Tapestry Collection online today at Amazon or Create Space.

Masonic Love The Tapestry Collection

PUBLICATION DATE: June 13, 2009
Price: $11.95 ● Paperback ● ISBN 1-4421-9389-1


About the Author

TRACY SPENCE is also a writer of screenplays and is working on a sitcom based on the real estate company her family owned as a child. She is currently working on several projects for her new novella collection in addition to co-hosting an internet radio show, Chat! with Dee & Traysea on www.blogtalkradio.com/Dee_Traysea. She resides in Palm Beach County, Florida with her husband, two daughters and beloved Bishon Frise.


To request a review copy, place an order, or to discuss a book signing event,
please contact the author directly at
tracy@tracyspencewrites.com or trayseawrite@ymail.com ◊ 561-201-2934

July 4, 2009

Palin Stepping Down as Alaska's Governor

Sarah Palin announced minutes ago that she is leaving her position as governor of Alaska. Yeah, Alaska!

Free Memorial on Tuesday for Michael Jackson

A free public memorial service for megastar Michael Jackson will be held on Tuesday at the Staples Center at 10:00 a.m. (1:00 p.m. Eastern). Fans who wish to attend the Los Angeles event should go to Staples Center to apply for a free set of tickets, which will be awarded randomly.

17,500 tickets are available to those who sign up online between now and Saturday at 6:00 p.m. The breakdown is as follows - 11,000 will watch live in the Staples Center and the remaining 6,500 will watch the a live stream at the Nokia Center.

Police will not allow anyone without a ticket or wristband near the Staples Center. Fans are strongly urged not to attempt to scalp tickets for this event in honor of Michael Jackson. The city of Los Angeles and the Jackson family have gone to great lengths to make this memorial service available to the fans. They realize that everyone will not be able to attend and have provided for a live broadcast that fans may view on their televisions or on the Internet.



Related Links:

CNN: Jackson specktacle likely a world event
(Shame on CNN for use of the word spectacle!)

Tickets For Michael Jackson's Funeral

Loaves & Fishes Biloxi Seeking Assistance

Just Moving On Blog, which features Gospel music from the days of vinyl, is helping to get the word out about the call for assistance for East Biloxi, Mississippi food pantry Loaves & Fishes. The soup kitchen was established in 1983 and has been providing meals for those in need since that time. Miss Rita, Miss Kathie and the rest of the staff weathered Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and, despite the tremendous damage suffered, returned to the task of feeding Biloxi's hungry. They even allow Sir Lattimore Brown to use the phone once he has depleted his cell phone minutes each month.

The Soul Detective, Red Kelly, set up a fund to raise money to keep Loaves & Fishes open. Please help...we're all in this together!



June 27, 2009

Michael Jackson's Cause of Death Deferred

Craig Harvery, of the L.A. County Coroner's Office, announced moments ago that the official cause of death of the undisputed King of Pop, Michael Jackson, has been deferred pending further testing. These include toxicology, neuropathology and pulmonary tests. An additional 4 to 6 weeks is needed to complete the examination. Harvey reported that there was no indication of foul play or physical trauma to Jackson's body which is available for release to the family once a private mortuary has been selected. Harvey refused comment on whether evidence of specific drugs was found during the autopsy such as demerol.

Bestselling author Deepak Chopra has said publicly that he realized years ago that his dear friend was addicted to pain killers used for various medical issues to include Lupus and back pain. Jackson had reportedly received a shot of demerol prior to his untimely death.

For more breaking news on the surreal and tragic death of Michael Jackson, a star the likes of whom this world has never seen and will never see again, tune in to any number of news programs, including Nancy Grace at 8:00 p.m. on HLN, Larry King Live at 9:00 p.m, MSNBC, etc.

Read Lisa Marie Presley's blog post on her former husband. It is truly touching. Although the vast majority of his fans never got to know him personally, we loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and fans across the world. Michael will live on in our hearts through his powerful music and performances.

This is a performance of my all time favorite song by Michael Jackson, Man in the Mirror. Your earthly cares are no more, Michael. Rest in peace!



Childhood, the song that Michael said was his most autobiographical.

The Art of Distraction:SC Governor Apologizes Again

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford has offered up yet another apology. This time it was his Cabinet members who were subjected to his whining about his personal indiscretions.

The citizens of South Carolina should not allow themselves to be lead astray by the art of distraction being practiced by Sanford. In his long-winded apologies, he refers God and Bible passages, clearly none of which mattered much to him while he was carrying on his infamous affair. Nor did it matter to him when, as the head of a state consistently at or very near the bottom of the list when compared to the rest of the country on issues like the poor economy, health care and education, he used state funds to finance his rendezvous with his mistress in Argentina. Now he declares that he will pay back the $12,000.00 to the state. Gee, thanks, Mr. Governor.

Mr. Sanford, if you truly want to do the right thing, do the state of South Carolina a solid favor by resigning. Not tomorrow. Not next week. Right now. You left your post without giving notice to anyone in your down line, thereby leaving the state in a vulnerable position. Your personal dalliances are of no consequence to anyone but your wife and children, save the fact that you showed no regard for your professional duties that you took an oath to carry out when you became governor of the state. Your lies, failure to maintain professional integrity, improper use of state monies and dereliction of your duty as the head of the state affect every member of the South Carolina public.

Save your affected regret for your family and discontinue this outrageous course of public apologies designed for the sole purpose of directing the public's attention away from what truly matters... you have been an ineffective leader of the State of South Carolina for sometime now. Perhaps the underlying reason was your illicit, long distance affair. Perhaps you simply were never right for the job.

While I am certain South Carolinians appreciate your candor regarding your recent acknowledgment of your weaknesses and defects, it is nothing more than a self-serving ploy if you do not leave office.

June 21, 2009

America I Am Exhibit

"America I Am"

Presented by Tavis Smiley

Wednesday, June 17, 2009
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ongoing until September 6, 2009

America I AM: The African American Imprint is a four-year touring museum exhibition that will celebrate 400 years of African American contributions to this country. The exhibition presents a historical continuum of pivotal moments in courage, conviction and creativity that solidifies the undeniable imprint of African Americans across the nation and around the world.

Hours of Operation:
Monday – CLOSED
Tuesday – 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, last entry at 3:30 PM
Wednesday – 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, last entry at 3:30 PM
Thursday – 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM, last entry at 6:30 PM
Friday – 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, last entry at 3:30 PM
Saturday - 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, last entry at 3:30 PM
Sunday – 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM, last entry at 3:30 PM

The average visit to the exhibition is 90 minutes.

Photography of any kind is not permitted inside the Exhibition.

Tickets: Children 3-12 years $5
12 years and older $12
Seniors 65 and older $8
For groups of 10 or more call Group Sales at 1-866-524-7687

Visit Website - http://americaiam.org/

Special thanks to my friend Melvita for the information.

Rita Hubbard - An Entrepreneur's Heart

For anyone in need of a bit of inspiration while trying to achieve a dream or establish a business, this one's for you. Visit Rita at her website.

An Entrepreneur's Heart from SEVEN Fund on Vimeo.


Special thanks to Hope Clark at Funds for Writers for the information!

June 14, 2009

Usher to Let Marriage Burn --- He's Divorcing Wife

Almost two years after his highly publicized and controversial wedding to his former stylist, Tameka Foster, R&B singer, Usher has filed papers seeking a divorce according to Atlanta court documents. Fans of the triple threat, who sings, dances and acts, weren't shy about expressing their disappointment that Usher had decided to marry Foster in 2007. Some felt strongly that she was not the right choice for him because of their eight year age difference (Foster is older). The couple has two sons both under the age of two. Click here for the entire article.

June 11, 2009

Yes, Beattles Fans, there is a real Lucy!

Any Beattles fan worth his salt knows the 1967 hit song Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds from their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Everyone thought the song was about the use of LSD but it was inspired by John Lennon's son Julian's drawing of his friend Lucy. Julian Lennon and Lucy Vodden were just 4 years old when Julian drew the picture at school and brought it home to his father saying, "That's Lucy in the sky with diamonds." John crafted a song around it that fans still love today.



Admittedly, I had never heard of the song until maybe five years ago. I was born in the latter part of 1966, so I was less than a year old when the song was released. However, I am a huge Natalie Cole fan. I bought Natalie's CD, Greatest Hits Volume 1, several years ago. While I was cleaning house one day, I put on that CD and just let it play. Usually, with any CD, I only play the songs I know and love. Well, since that day, I no longer do that. I listen to the entire CD at least once in hopes of finding another song that grabs me like the one I found that day. It's number six on the CD and it's titled, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds. Like I said, I had never heard of the song before but Natalie tore it up! Do ya hear me? I immediately set about learning the lyrics so that I could sing along. Of course, I assumed Natalie recorded the song during her days of drug usage (which she freely admitted to, took responsibility for and turned her life around... good for you, girl!). It wasn't until I pulled out the CD insert that listed the song's authors that I realized that this crazy-intoxicating song was a Beattles tune written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.



As for the real Lucy, she is 46 years old now. Unfortunately, she is battling Lupus, an autoimmune disease. Autoimmune illnesses literally cause the body to attack itself, causing chronic, debilitating and often deadly sickness. Upon learning of his old friend's grave circumstances, Julian Lennon got in touch with her and they remain in contact. Had it not been for their story, like everyone else, I would have continued to think the song was about drug use. It's much more heart-warming to know that it's about the friendship of two 4-year-old school kids, especially since they've renewed their friendship as adults.

Don't you just love stories that spotlight the humanitarian side of people?! I do. Peace and blessings to you, Lucy and Julian. Natalie, have a speedy recovery from your kidney transplant surgery!

Click here to learn more about Lupus.

May 26, 2009

Life's Handbook for 2009

Health:
1. Drink plenty of water.
2. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a beggar.
3. Eat more foods that grow on trees and plants and eat less food that is manufactured in plants.
4. Live with the 3 E's -- Energy, Enthusiasm and Empathy.
5. Make time to pray.
6. Play more games.
7. Read more books than you did in 2008.
8. Sit in silence for at least 10 minutes each day.
9. Sleep for 7 hours.
10. Take a 10-30 minutes walk daily. And while you walk, smile.


Personality:
11. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about.
12. Don't have negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.
13. Don't over do. Keep your limits.
14. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
15. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip.
16. Dream more while you are awake.
17. Envy is a waste of time. You already have all you need.
18. Forget issues of the past. Don't remind your partner with His/her mistakes of the past. That will ruin your present happiness.
19. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. Don't hate others.
20. Make peace with your past so it won't spoil the present.
21. No one is in charge of your happiness except you.
22. Realize that life is a school and you are here to learn. Problems are simply part of the curriculum that appear and fade away like algebra class but the lessons you learn will last a lifetime.
23. Smile and laugh more.
24. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree.


Society:
25. Call your family often.
26. Each day give something good to others.
27. Forgive everyone for everything.
28. Spend time w/ people over the age of 70 & under the age of 6
29. Try to make at least three people smile each day.
30. What other people think of you is none of your business.
31. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.


Life:
32. Do the right thing!
33. Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
34. GOD heals everything.
35. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.
36. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.
37. The best is yet to come.
38. When you awake alive in the morning, thank GOD for it.
39. Your Inner most is always happy. So, be happy.

Author unknown

Special thanks to my friend Hutch for the email!

May 24, 2009

Second Astronaut, First African American to Head NASA

Charles F. Bolden, Jr., who has flown four space missions, has been nominated by President Obama to navigate NASA through the some rocky times. The Columbia, S.C. native and retired Marine Maj. Gen. is withholding comment on being picked for the position until the Senate confirmations are held.

Colleagues and friends of Bolden speak of him as a capable and caring leader who will be the perfect person for the job. He still lives in Houston a few miles from Johnson Space Center where he owns a consulting firm.

Stand - A Film by Tavis Smiley

Please watch Stand the Movie this Sunday, May 24th,
on TV One at 9PM ET/PT, 8PM CT. The film marks Tavis
Smiley's directorial debut.

As America approached the historic presidential election,
the national dialogue and debate intensified about race
relations, politics and the legacy of the civil rights movement.
Tavis Smiley dissects this national discourse with ten Black
male friends over several days during a special road trip
through Memphis and Nashville. STAND reveals the journey of
a unique group of scholars, musicians, comedians and social
critics as they gather for a rare reflection of brotherhood
while confronting their own roles and responsibilities as
pioneers of social progress.



Visit Stand the Movie for more details, including holding your own local community screening or giving your stand.

CAST:
Tavis Smiley, Dick Gregory, Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, Cliff West, Eddie Glaude, BeBe Winans, Wren T. Brown, Daron Boyce, Robert Smith and Raymond Ross. Special appearances by Sam Moore, Isaac Hayes and David Porter.

May 21, 2009

Kris Allen is The American Idol 2009!

After a record setting vote of nearly 100 million, Kris Allen was named the 2009 American Idol. Allen, from Conway, AR, was almost speechless. He appeared to be in shock that he beat out Adam Lambert, widely thought to be the shoe-in.

Allen proved to be the more well-rounded performer, playing the guitar and piano as well as singing. His boyish good looks certainly did not hamper his progress in the competition. Fans also seemed to be attracted to his humble, quiet demeanor. He never talked back to the judges even in the face of sometimes harsh criticism.

Kris, if you read the blogs, and come across this one, embrace your win! You worked hard to earn it and the fans voted for you because you deserve it. It seems as though you were sure Adam was going to win. The fans have lots of love for him, too but it does not detract from your talent and performance abilities. America voted and you are the 2009 American Idol. Enjoy the position and all that comes with it. NO BOUNDARIES!!!

May 20, 2009

Business Card Buzz: Anybody Know a Good Mechanic?

When looking for a mechanic to fix your car, you look for someone who:

~ is highly proficient
~ has years of experience
~ sets fair rates for parts and services
~ is honest

That can be a tall order these days. You're not likely to find that kind of service at the dealership (the high prices prevent that immediately). It's difficult to find an honest repairman regardless of what needs fixing.

It's not impossible, though... if you take your car to Healon's Automotive. For those of you who live in and around Sumter, South Carolina, you can get all of the qualities listed above delivered with a courteous attitude. Mark Healon, the owner, also shows a genuine gratitude that you have entrusted him with your Gertrude, Bessie, or whatever name you've given your car.

Put Healon's to the test. The next time your car breaks down, call the dealership and one or two other local garages and price their parts and services. Then call Healon's and ask them for a price quote. You'll be pleasantly surprised and so will your wallet or purse.

My car failed to crank today. I called two garages. The first wanted to charge me $65.00 for a tow to their facilities (where I may or may not want to have my car fixed). I called Healon's and Mark just happened to answer the phone. I told him that I thought my battery was dead and asked how much I could expect to pay for a tow. In an effort to save me the cost of towing the vehicle, he sent a mechanic to my home with a booster. I followed him back to the garage to have the car checked out. My battery is okay and I'm not out of pocket for an unnecessary tow. I decided to leave Baby Blue anyhow because the dealership told me that she needed her front brakes replaced. I'm getting it done for a cheaper price than the dealership and the other garage, considered to be one of the best, quoted. Those who are really in-the-know know that Healon's is the best for great service and affordable prices.

Need your car fixed? Now you know where to go! Healon's Automotive. Give them a call. Their business card information is provided below.

Healon's Automotive, Inc.
2635 Highway 15 South - Sumter, SC
(803) 481-9384
(803) 481-9715

Tires - Batteries - Brakes - Shocks - A/C Service - Exhaust Systems
Minor & Major Repairs - Tune-ups - Drums & Rotors Turned

Michael Baisden Show Needs Intern

The Michael Baisden Show is currently looking for Interns in the
Dallas Studio. All applicants must live in the Dallas /
Ft. Worth area.

POSITIONS OPEN:
- Intern

Show: The Michael Baisden Show
Location: Dallas, Texas
Part Time Paid Position [1:00pm – 6:00pm daily]
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INTERN: [Dallas, Texas]

Job Description / Duties & Responsibilities:
- Assist Producers in studio with show
- Set up studio daily
- Research as needed

Skills / Education / Experience:
- College Student or Graduate Related Field Preferred
- Part Time [Monday - Friday]
- Energetic Person with great personality
- Excellent communication skills
- People person skills a must
- Must own your own laptop
- Radio/Broadcasting experience a plus
- Energetic person with great personality
- Communication, organizational and computer skills are a must!
- Work well under extreme pressure
- Ability to take direction well and follow through
- Ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment
- Ability to pay attention to details and be organized
- Should be focused, driven and dedicated
- Must have good work ethic
- Must have good computer skills
- Ability to research and locate information quickly during
show time
- Basic knowledge of production equipment & techniques

Note: This job specification should not be construed to imply
that these requirements are the exclusive standards for the
position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and
perform any related tasks, as may be required by their
supervisor/s.

Send your resume to intern@minglecity.com

May 19, 2009

Charice: Note to God



Charice sings the first single from her debut CD, Note to God, on Oprah. The song, written by award winning songwriter Diane Warren and produced by The Hit Man David Foster, is available for download on itunes.

Free Tuition for Nursing Program *** Closed Permanently

Dear Readers,

When information is passed on to me from others, I usually check it out prior to posting it here. However, in this instance, I did not take the time to do that because the email indicated that this had already been done and it was legitimate. Since this post was done in May originally, it could have been true at that time. Today's date is July 9, 2009 and the information on the Urban Alliance Foundation's website states that the UA is no longer enrolling students for the Health Alliance Program and will not do so ever again. No reason is offered but site visitors are asked not to inquire about the program.

In my estimation, phrases such as "no longer" and "We will not enroll participants ever again" indicate that at some point, the UA was involved with the program and enrollment of participants.

With that said, a simple visit to the website renders the original post below or any other posts on other websites or blogs obsolete.

My thanks to tasha18 for taking me to task on this post! If you are searching for a way to pay for your college costs, keep looking. There are many programs out there to assist students in achieving their goals. Nursing tends to be a field that is always experiencing a shortage, so I would think that finding scholarships, grants, and the like is an obtainable goal. Best of luck in your quest!

*************************** Program Closed *****************************************


Do you want to become a nurse? Then the University of the District of Columbia (UDC)wants you!

Interested applicants 18-28 years old will receive:

FREE tuition
FREE books
$250 monthly stipend
Guaranteed job placement as a nurse at Providence Hospital upon graduation (it's a 3 year program)with a starting salary of $40,000.

The program is recruiting new students now!!

Please contact:

Ms. Beshon Smith (202) 266-5481 or
Email Bsmith@urbanalliance.org

Special thanks to Giovani for the information.

May 7, 2009

American Idol results disappointing

Season 8 of American Idol is nearly over with only three contestants left. Unfortunately, tonight was the end of the road for the only young woman who remained in the competition. In spite of singing circles around Allen and Gokey the night before, Allison Iraheta did not garner enough votes to move on to the top three. As with past Idol contestants who were voted off too soon, this will probably not be the last fans see of Iraheta.

The competition will continue with Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey and Kris Allen as the top three finalist. Lambert is the obvious choice to take the top prize, but the final word belongs to the millions of dedicated American Idol fans. As they've shown tonight, they are definitely rallying around Allen and Gokey to keep them going. With that in mind, we all will have to wait and see who will be the last man standing.

Good luck guys!

Oh, I almost forgot. Judge Paula Abdul gave a nice preview of what fans can expect from her new CD.

May 6, 2009

American Idol -- Adam Lambert Rocks!

The four remaining American Idol contestants, Adam Lambert, Allison Iraheta, Danny Gokey, and Kris Allen sang rock songs. Well, Adam and Allison sang rock songs. Kris and Danny gave it their best shot.

Lambert came out first and he must have waxed the floor on his way off stage because all of the other contestants fell short in comparison. Judge Simon Cowell was on point when he said that the rest would not measure up to Adam's performance (I'm paraphrasing). Allison was a very close second even though she was criticized by the judges for her song choice.

Kris Allen and Danny Gokey will probably find themselves biting their nails side by side as they wait anxiously to see which one will have to leave the competition. Gokey has a strong following but Allen may edge him out because the girls love the fact that he plays the guitar. And who could resist that smile? Good looks and the ability to hold your own with world famous rock guitarist Slash should surely trump the horrible note Gokey not only screamed but held at the end of his performance. Were the dogs in your neighborhood in an uproar, too? Yeah! Thought so.

The duets rendered by Allen and Gokey and Iraheta and Lambert should prove to anyone with decent hearing that I've been right all along... the final showdown will be between Iraheta and Lambert -- or at least it should be. He's been accused by Randy Jackson as being over-the-top and too theatrical. I've considered him to be a rocker from jump. Whichever... it doesn't matter. He is the Season 8 American Idol. And young Allison is the only one left in the competition who can give Adam a good run for his money.

By the way, all of you Paula Abdul fans, she will be performing on the results show. I still listen to Cold Hearted Snake, Straight Up and Forever Your Girl. Oh, I guess that means I'm a fan,too, huh? Well, why not!

Taking you back...