Some Tuesday Love: “Up The Ladder To The Roof,” The Supremes, 1970
• February 21, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in African American History, American History, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Love, Music, Protestant Denominations, Religion, Spirituality, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Supremes/Diana Ross and The Supremes, Women
Tags: "Up the Ladder to the Roof", African Americans, Black Women, Blacks, Cindy Birdsong, Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, Frank Wilson, Funk Brothers, Jean Terrell, Love, Mary Wilson, Motown, Motown Records, Ross, Shopping, Supremes, The Seventies, United States, Vincent DiMirco, Wah-wah pedal
Steve McQueen As He Was…
• March 23, 2010 • Comments Off on Steve McQueen As He Was…Posted in Acting, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Film, History, Sexuality, Television, Women
Tags: "Bullitt", "Sic transit gloria mundi", "The Bodyguard", "The Great Escape", "The Honeymoon Machine", "The Sand Pebbles", "Wanted: Dead or Alive", Diana Ross, Filipino American, John Dominis, Kevin Costner, King of Cool, Lalo Schiffrin, LIFE Magazine, McQueen, Mesothelioma, Mr White Cool, Rebellion, Steve McQueen, The Huffington Post, Whitney Houston
LaToya Jackson on “20/20” with Barbara Walters: Seeing is Not Believing
• September 13, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Crime, Gossip, Michael Jackson, Murder/Manslaughter, Music, Religion, The View
Tags: 20/20, African Americans, Barbara Walters, Blacks, Cedric the Entertainer, Conspiracy, Conspiracy Theories, Diana Ross, Gods, Grown (Ass) Man, Grown Man, J. Randy Taraborrelli, Jehovah's Witnesses, Joe Jackson, Katherine Jackson, LaToya Jackson, Michael Jackson, Michael Joseph Jackson, Schonbrunn Palace, The Jacksons, The View, Vienna, Witnesses, You Tube