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Urban Fiction - Part II

Here is a link to a Roundtable featuring Urban Fiction author Relentless Aaron, Malaika Adero (senior editor for Atria Books), and author Nick Chiles who recently had a story on Urban Fiction in the New York Times titled "Their Eyes Were Reading Smut." http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5225091 I personally thought this was an interesting disscusion. After listening to this, I was even more confused about Nick Chiles opinion. On NPR, he said that he didn't have a problem with street lit when according to the NY Times article it is evident that he DOES. He claims that he has a problem with walking into the African American Fiction section and the first thing he sees is street lit. He also said on NPR that he didn't have a problem with street lit being in the same section as other African American Lit. That is not what I got from the NY Times article. I mean in the article he even named actual titles of the books that he called smut! He had such a sca...

Times...They Are A-Changing....Sam Goody Closes 100s of Stores

Being a music enthusiast since I was a child, it's a no brainer that I've put in my time as a sales clerk, assistant manager, and manager for some music stores in my young adult years. I worked for 3 years at Vibes Music (which was under National Record Mart) on Marquette University's campus in Milwaukee, WI. That store closed in May 2001 due to being an 'underperforming' store for the chain. Ironically, it wasn't just our store because The NRM chain would fold totally by the end of 2001! Luckily, I found myself another job with Tapeworld which would soon convert to FYE in the summer of 2001. But alas, the ever-changing music market and tough competition from big box retailers caused the Milwaukee location to close in January 2003. So the only major music entity that existed in the city from that point on was Sam Goody. They had a store in the Grand Avenue Mall where FYE was located and was it's only competitor. They also had stores at Bayshore Mall, Mayfair...

R.I.P. JAY DEE aka J Dilla (1974-2006)

R.I.P. JAY DEE (aka J Dilla) ~Super Producer/Solo Artist/Former Slum Village member~ (1974-2006) Show him some love here or at Okayplayer.com You will be truly missed. If you have Winamp, copy and paste this online tribute of 300 Jay Dee songs . Keep him in your hearts and your decks forever. Charles http://www.urban-reviews.com info@urban-reviews.com

IS IT ME????? - GRAMMY EDITION

Here is the latest installment of IS IT ME? ...this time dealing with Hip-Hop and R&B stars on tonight's GRAMMY show. Leave your comments if you agree or disagree with my comments. (this is just meant to be funny, y'all..don't get all bent out of shape if I talk about your favorite person in this post...that includes you too, Radiah!) [wife is a huge fan of Mariah Carey] IS IT ME???... or should Ciara have kept this beautiful white dress on rather than that 'street corner wear' she had the nerve to appear onstage with? IS IT ME??? ...or are you appalled that the Black Eyed Peas won for best 'RAP' anything? IS IT ME???... or is this picture of Common and Taraji P. Henson enough proof that he's gotten Erykah Badu out of his system? IS IT ME???... or were more disturbed by the 'possible' breathing tube that was strapped to the mic than Sly's out-of-this-world mohawk? IS IT ME???... or did Kanye West's outfit in this pic make him loo...