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📋 𝐌𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐌 𝐯𝐢𝐚 𝐀𝐑𝐎, 𝐀𝐫𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐲𝐩𝐞𝐬 𝐏𝐨𝐝𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐭, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟒𝟎𝐱𝟒𝟎 📋
📌 ARO jam recipients (as of May 27th, 2024)
Tracy Robbins (designer, wife of Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins) *
Delfina Balquier (Argentine socialite, wife of Nacho Figueras) * and Nacho Figueras (professional polo player) *
Kelly Mckee Zajfen (friend, Alliance of Moms founder) *
Mindy Kaling (actress and comedian) *
Tracee Ellis Ross (actress, daughter of Diana Ross)
Abigail Spencer (friend, Suits co-star) *
Chrissy Teigen (television personality, wife of John Legend)
Kris Jenner ('Momager') *
Garcelle Beauvais (actress, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills) *
Heather Dorak (friend, yoga instructor) *
📌 Archetypes podcast guests
Serena Williams 🏆
Mariah Carey 👑
Mindy Kaling (actress and comedian) *
Margaret Cho (comedian and actress)
Lisa Ling (journalist and tv personality)
Deepika Padukone (Indian actress)
Jenny Slate (actress and comedian)
Constance Wu (actress)
Paris Hilton (entrepreneur, socialite, activist)
Iliza Shlesinger (comedian and actress)
Issa Rae (actress and writer)
Ziwe (comedian and writer)
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (former wife of Canadian PM Trudeau)
Pamela Adlon (actress)
Sam Jay (comedian and writer)
Mellody Hobson (President and co-CEO of $14.9B Ariel Investments, Chairwoman of Starbucks Corporation, wife of George Lucas)
Victoria Jackson (entrepreneur, wife of Bill Guthy: founder of Guthy-Renker, leading direct marketing company)
Jameela Jamil (actress, television host)
Shohreh Aghdashloo (Iranian and American actress)
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (actress and singer)
Candace Bushnell (Sex and The City writer)
Trevor Noah (South African comedian)
Andy Cohen (talk show host)
Judd Apatow (director, producer, screenwriter)
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📌 40x40 participants
Adele 🌟
Amanda Gorman (poet and activist)
Amanda Nguyen (activist)
Ayesha Curry (actress, cooking television personality)
Ciara (singer and actress)
Deepak Chopra (author and alternative medicine advocate)
Dr. Nadine Burke Harris (former Surgeon General of California)
Elaine Welteroth (former Editor-in-Chief of Teen Vogue)
Dr. Ibram X Kendi (professor and anti-racism activist)
Fernando Garcia (creative director of Oscar de la Renta)
Gabrielle Union (actress)
Gloria Steinem (feminist journalist and social-political activist)
Hillary Clinton (politician, wife of former US President Bill Clinton)
Katie Couric (journalist) *
Kerry Washington (actress)
Chef José Andrés (founder of World Central Kitchen)
Melissa McCarthy (actress)
Princess Eugenie (member of British Royal Family)
Priyanka Chopra (actress)
Sarah Paulson (actress)
Sofia Carson (actress)
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (former wife of Canadian PM)
Stella McCartney (fashion designer, daughter of Paul McCartney)
Dr. Theresa "Tessy" Ojo - CBE, FRSA (Diana Award CEO)
Tracee Ellis Ross (actress, daughter of Diana Ross)
Unconfirmed - Edward Enninful (former Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue)
Unconfirmed - Daniel Martin (makeup artist) *
An official list of all "40x40" participants was never disclosed
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Names with an asterisk (*) indicate that they follow ARO on Instagram
Notably missing from these lists: Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos and wife Nicole Avant, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, Beyoncé, Tina Knowles, Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Kevin Costner, Ellen DeGeneres, Portia Rossi *, Brooke Shields, John Travolta, Kelly Rowland, Holly Robinson Peete, Misan Harriman *, Michael Bublé
Wedding guests missing from these lists: Jessica Mulroney, George and Amal Clooney, David and Victoria Beckham, Idris Elba and Sabria Dhowre, James Blunt and Sofia Wellesley, Janina Gavankar, Elton John and David Furnish, James Corden and Julia Carey, Patrick J. Adams and the rest of the cast of Suits, Joss Stone, Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley, Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford [Source]
Sunshine Sachs must've called in a LOT of favors to get so many famous names on board the Archetypes Podcast and the 40x40 project. Vanity projects that went... nowhere.
Without Sunshine Sachs, IMO it's highly unlikely that M will ever be able to reach the same level of celebrity access on her own.
If there are any names missing from these lists, please comment below 👇
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This day in history
#15yrsago How Britain’s Pirate Finder General is trying to save the Analog Economy at the Digital Economy’s expense https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2009/nov/26/digital-economy-file-sharing-mandelson
#15yrago Musician’s open letter, sung to Peter Mandelson, Britain’s Pirate-Finder General https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_P4lJD_OPI
#15yrsago Scientist explains why climate scientists talk trash https://rifters.com/crawl/?p=886
#10yrsago The clown-prince of DHS checkpoint refusal videos https://www.youtube.com/user/ttoutpost/featured
#10yrsago Song for Shaker: free the last UK Gitmo prisoner! https://standwithshakeraamer.tumblr.com
#10yrsago Vodafone made millions helping GCHQ spy on the world https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/11/new-snowden-docs-gchqs-ties-to-telco-gave-spies-global-surveillance-reach/
#10yrsago Uberdystopian: the surge-priced nightmare future https://www.vice.com/en/article/one-day-i-will-die-on-mars/
#10yrsago Essential reading: the irreconcilable tension between cybersecurity and national security https://opencanada.org/the-cyber-security-syndrome/
#10yrsago Strong Female Protagonist Book One https://memex.craphound.com/2014/11/26/strong-female-protagonist-book-one/
#5yrsago Four union organizers fired from Google https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/11/firing-of-four-google-employees-is-retaliatory-activists-say/
#5yrsago 1941 film shows striking animators brandishing a working guillotine at the Disney studio gates https://web.archive.org/web/20191126175152/https://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/that-time-animators-brought-a-guillotine-to-the-disney-1839802702
#5yrsago Christian TV pastor Rick Wiles: Impeachment is a “Jew coup” https://web.archive.org/web/20191127005302/https://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2019/11/christian-tv-host-warns-followers-trump-impeachment-is-jew-coup/
#5yrsago In defamation case, Elon Musk will testify that “pedo guy” is a common South African phrase and not an accusation of pedophilia https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-california-dmv-is-making-dollar50m-a-year-selling-drivers-personal-information/
#5yrsago Across America, DMVs make millions selling your license data to private eyes — and randos https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-california-dmv-is-making-dollar50m-a-year-selling-drivers-personal-information/
#5yrsago Bloomberg’s $34m presidential campaign ad-buy is 1.1% of the taxes Bernie, Warren and Steyer want him to pay https://newrepublic.com/article/155844/michael-bloomberg-big-hedge-wealth-tax-2020
#5yrsago How to argue with your racist Facebook uncle this Thanksgiving https://action.dccc.org/pdf/knowyourstuffing-2019_print.pdf
#5yrsago Podcast: The Engagement-Maximization Presidency https://ia803104.us.archive.org/30/items/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_316/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_316_-_The_Engagement-Maximization_Presidency.mp3
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Brett Ball 🫡 Salute😍✊🏿🙏🏿
It was very early in Brett Ball’s experience as a student-athlete with the women’s basketball team that things did not go her way. She came to South Carolina in the summer of 2011 as a scholarship athlete. But before the season began, she was diagnosed with myocardial non-compaction in the left ventricle— a rare genetic heart condition that made it impossible for her to play basketball.
photos of brett ball as a team member and as a Ph.D. candidate
Years: 2011-15
Position: Team vlogger
Key stats: Ball was diagnosed with a heart condition and never got to play for the Gamecocks, but she stayed on scholarship all four years and helped fans get an inside look at the team through her behind-the-scenes videos.
Degrees: Bachelor’s in criminal justice, UofSC; master’s in integrated communications, University of Mississippi
Current position: Ph.D. student in health communication, University of Florida
“I totally could have just said, ‘I’m leaving, this is not going to work out for me,’ ” says Ball, a Ph.D. student in health communication at the University of Florida. “But Coach Staley honored my scholarship. I was still part of the team. When we would travel, I was there; when we had film, I was there; I still attended practices. I did pretty much everything the team did, except work out and play.
“She still coached me as if I was on the court, but in a different way,” Ball says of Staley. “I had to be on time for practice. I had to be on time for class. She didn’t let me just go about in my own way.
“At first I didn’t like it because I was just so frustrated with not being able to play. I thought, ‘I’m not playing so why do I need to do these things.’ But it still made me feel part of the team because I was held to the same standards.
“I don’t know if she had ever had a player under her wing who didn’t play. What are you going to say to make them feel better? She would say there was nothing she could do to help me play, and the only thing she can do is be a guide and I totally respect that. The best thing she could do was be a support system.”
Staley and the basketball media team came up with an idea that Ball would do videos with her teammates to highlight their many off-the-court talents and build up excitement among fans. The show was called Ballin’ with Brett.
“Our team was pretty dynamic,” says Ball, who graduated from UofSC with a degree in criminal justice. “We could have had our own TV show. We had rappers, comedians, drama queens. We definitely had a team full of personalities.”
Producing and hosting the videos got Ball interested in journalism and communications — an interest she has pursued since her time at South Carolina, earning a master’s in integrated communications from the University of Mississippi in her home state.
“It was as good an experience as I could have had without being able to play ball.”
She expects to complete her dissertation and Ph.D. in May. Her research focus is on mental health among African American female athletes, a subject she knows much about.
“Being nine hours away from home, if you’re not somewhere with resources — and USC had resources from A-to-Z — it can be difficult,” she says. “The school had people there who helped with the stress. We had two Black psychologists in the athletic department and that was really helpful for me. That’s how I got started looking into the mental health of athletes.”
Ball says she talked with her advisers and mentors at UofSC before each major life decision she has made. She says she is uncertain where her Ph.D. will take her, but lessons learned from her time with Staley and the Gamecocks women’s basketball program will never leave her.
“I am really interested in ways to improve the mental health of student-athletes. I want to figure out ways to destigmatize mental health and mental illnesses within the athletic and sports space.
“I want to use my experience with mental health, my experience not being able to play and experience with cases of depression and anxiety and I want to be able to help athletes, even if it is from an academic standpoint, about what Black female student athletes have to go through."
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supa strikas non-main character #21
name: eva altivo
nationality: south african
ethnicity: portuguese + japanese
— episode(s) —
supa strikas season 4 — live and kicking
supa strikas season 7 — your latest trick
supa strikas rookie season ep. 8 — the lies of others
our favourite girlboss miss mother altivo is here!! idk why but i've recently gotten into her, and thank god that the show gave her more appearances than the comic! also, credit goes to @1v31182m5 for suggesting miss altivo to be half-japanese (idk if you remember this lol)
miss altivo only has one comic appearance and it is in ‘your latest trick,’ (thanks @strika-archyvez ), where she has a slightly different look (and if you didn’t know already, the host for the soccer island tv reality in the comic version of ‘live and kicking’ is actually a dude lmao). anyways, while i haven't read the comic version, she doesn’t seem to wear glasses here, plus she wears a necklace and has a mole near her bottom lip?? not sure why the show removed those tbh
(thanks @abyss-strikas for this page!)
p.s. — you don't know how HAPPY i was when i managed to find miss altivo's first name 'eva' in the episode 'your latest trick,' because for the longest time, i headcanoned her first name to be 'valentina' heh (fun fact lol)
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South African TV Presenter & Event Host Pamela Mtanga
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By: Neirin Gray Desai
Published: Feb 23, 2023
Black Panther communist Angela Davis - who teaches that U.S. was built by racist colonizers - faces calls to pay reparations after genealogy show reveals her white puritan ancestor arrived in America on the Mayflower
• Angela Davis, 79, learned that her ancestor came to the US on the Mayflower • The former Black Panther also discovered she had two white grandparents • She appeared on PBS's Finding Your Roots in an episode that aired on Tuesday
A famed Black Panther who's also a communist has faced calls to pay reparations after discovering her ancestors were white puritans who arrived in the US on the Mayflower.
Angela Davis, 79, was flabbergasted to discover both sides of her family were white, and that her mom's ancestors were slave owners, on PBS show Finding Your Roots.
And the stunning revelations sparked calls for the famously woke Marxist University of California professor to herself pay reparations, having previously called on whites to pony-up in the past.
Sharing a tweet about the show, conservative pundit Matt Walsh wrote: 'It gets better. She's also descended from a slave owner. On her father's side is a pilgrim. On her mother's side is a slave owner. Looks like Angela Davis owes some reparations.'
Another Twitter user called AK Kamara wrote: 'Angela Davis, the radical Marxist and former black panther, recently discovered she is also the ancestor of colonizers and slave owners. I guess she owes herself reparations. This timeline is hilarious.'
Davis became nationally known in 1970 when guns she owned were used in the holding up of a Marin County courtroom in California which left four dead, including the judge.
After the FBI issued a warrant for her arrest she went on the run and became listed as one of the department's 10 Most Wanted. After her eventual arrest she spent 16 months in jail before being found not guilty.
Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1944 during an era of segregation and violent racial division in the South.
While studying in West Germany in her youth she was drawn to far-left politics and upon returning to the US became involved with the Black Panthers and the Communist Party USA.
She appeared shocked during the TV interview that aired this week in which Finding Your Roots host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. told her of her ancestry.
'No. I can't believe this. My ancestors did not come here on the Mayflower,' she said - only to be later told that they did indeed arrive in the US aboard the famed pilgrim ship.
The Mayflower was an English boat that brought white English families, known as the Pilgrims, to the American continent to permanently establish the New England colony in 1620.
'You are descended from the 101 people who sailed on the Mayflower,' reiterated Gates Jr., who is the director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University.
The one-hour show, in which public figures learn about their ancestry, outlined how William Brewster, who traveled aboard the boat with his wife Mary Wentworth Brewster, was Davis's 10th great-grandfather.
Mary was one of only five adult women from the Mayflower to have survived the first winter after arriving in the US and one of only four such to survive until the 'first Thanksgiving' in 1621, which she was said to have helped cook.
The revelation caused many to point out the complexity of ancestry and on social media some suggested that by some logic Davis should pay black reparations.
The concept of reparations - an idea she has endorsed in the past - is that people with ancestors who were enslaved should be financially reimbursed by those whose ancestors enslaved them.
'This vividly illustrates the absurdity of reparations as a concept, among other things,' said one person on Twitter, in response to a clip of the revelation.
'Before any talk about reparations everybody needs to take the ancestry DNA test. I think a lot of people would be shocked to to discover who they were descended from,' said another.
Davis also made discoveries about her mother, Sallye Bell, who was found to be the daughter of a successful white Alabama lawyer who himself descended from a slave owner.
Bell was a school teacher and grew up in a foster home, never knowing either of her biological parents. Her mother had genetics that traced back to Africa but her father was John Austin Darden, who was also involved in politics, and was born in Rockford Coosa, Alabama, in 1879.
'He has my mother's lips,' Davis said as she was presented a photo of her grandfather. 'I can't get used to the fact this is my mother's father.'
A clipping from an old Alabama newspaper shone light on who Darden had been.
'The former publisher of the Goodwater Enterprise, who served as both a representative and a senator at various times from 1914 to 1933, had practiced law here 40 years.'
'Was he a member of the Ku Klux Klan or the white citizens council?' Davis asked. 'That's something I would also want to know. Because in those days in order to achieve that power one had to thoroughly embrace white supremacy.
'I'm both glad and I'm angry. I'm really, really angry,' she added.
As Gates went back further in time things got murkier still. Stephen Darden, her fourth great grandfather, was born in colonial Virginia around 1750.
He was a patriot who played the drums during the Revolutionary War, according to a muster roll. Afterwards he moved from Virginia to Georgia, where he owned a farm and at least six slaves.
'I always imagine my ancestors as the people who were enslaved. My mind and my heart are swirling with all of these contradictory emotions,' said Davis.
'I'm glad on the one hand we've begun to solve this mystery, we have something we didn't have before, but at the same time I think it makes me even more committed to struggling for a better world.
'This world that could give rise to such a beautiful person as my mother was not the world I want to see in the future,' she added.
Davis's father Benjamin Frank Davis grew in up in Lyndon, Alabama. His mother was Mollie Spencer butm similarly, nothing was known about his father.
Alabama Census records indicated that for at least ten years Mollie lived next door to a white man named Murphy Jones. Records stated that he sold her two acres of land for two hundred dollars and that the two were likely relatively close.
Using genetic profiles of Murphy's known living relatives, researchers found multiple matches to Angela, indicating that Jones was her grandfather.
Mollie Spencer's father was named Isom Spencer and was listed as collateral on a loan document filed by a slave owner named William K. Pauling, who owned a plantation in Marengo, Alabama.
'I assume that my ancestors lived on plantations as slaves, but of course I didn't know who they were and I didn't know who the slave owners were,' she said.
It transpired that Isom was a remarkable figure who marked the transition of her family from enslaved to free. Court records uncovered by PBS showed he even brought a complaint against the slaver over his nephews, who were being held in the plantation under 'apprenticeships'.
'I'm happy to find there's a motif of resistance there because that is what I feel I've been trying to do since I was a teenager,' said Davis, reflecting on her grandfather's struggle.
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Couldn't happen to a better bigger race-baiter. It's even better than the time Henry Rogers blew up his entire schtick with one tweet. It's kind of like David Duke finding out he's the descendant of African slaves. They should do Nikole Hannah-Jones next.
It will be interesting to see how much - or, more likely, how little - integrity she has in the face of this information. Will she reconsider the fraudulent scholarship she's injected into her bogus academic domain, of which she's now on the other side? Or will she adhere to it and admit to the same inherited complicity, benefit and guilt in colonialism and slavery, not to mention the racism her ideology (and historical revisionism) claims is the founding principle and primary inheritance of the USA?
#Angela Davis#Mayflower#LOL#funny#ancestry#inherited guilt#slave owner#colonists#colonialism#irony#race baiters#academic fraud#delicious#revisionist history#historical revisionism#woke activism#wokeness as religion#wokeism#woke#cult of woke#religion is a mental illness
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Beer Birthdays
Felix Geiger (1834)
Michaele Fallon; Miss Rheingold 1947 (1920)
"Crazy" Dave Heist (1956)
Chris Flaskamp (1962)
Matt "Batman" Brynildson (1971)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Jimi Hendrix; rock guitarist (1942)
Bruce Lee; actor, martial artist (1940)
Thomas Malory; English writer (1405)
Johnny "Blood" McNally; Green Bay Packers HB (1903)
Alison Pill; actress (1985)
Famous Birthdays
Kirk Acevedo; actor (1971)
James Agee; writer, critic (1909)
James Avery; actor (1945)
William Bliss Baker; painter (1859)
Charles A. Beard; historian (1874)
Julius Benedict; composer (1804)
Kathryn Bigelow; director and screenwriter (1951)
Les Blank; film director (1935)
Samantha Bond; English actress (1961)
Mike Bordin; drummer (1962)
Randy Brecker; jazz trumpeter (1945)
Nicole Brossard; Canadian author and poet (1943)
Kelly Bundy; Christina Applegate's character on Married with Children (1972)
Anders Celsius; astronomer (1701)
Zoe Colletti; actress (2001)
Sharlto Copley; South African actor (1973)
Frederic Crowninshield; artist and author (1845)
L. Sprague de Camp; historian (1907)
Frank Dicksee; English painter and illustrator (1853)
Tsuguharu Foujita; Japanese–French painter (1886)
Robin Givens; actor (1964)
Jackie Greene; singer-songwriter (1980)
Kevin Henkes; writer & illustrator (1960)
Robert Livington; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1746)
Shy Love; adult actress (1978)
Joseph Mack; passenger bus inventor (1870)
John Maddox; Welsh chemist, physicist (1925)
Anatoly Maltsev; Russian mathematician (1909)
Konosuke Matsushita; Japanese businessman, Panasonic founder (1894)
David Merrick; Broadway show producer (1911)
Katherine Milhous; author & illustrator (1894)
Alec Newman; Scottish actor (1974)
Bill Nye; the science guy (1955)
Steve Oedekerk; comedian, actor, writer, film director (1961)
Lars Onsager; Norwegian-American chemist and physicist (1903)
Eddie Rabbitt; country singer, songwriter (1941)
Liviu Rebreanu; Romanian author & playwright (1885)
Michael Rispoli; actor (1960)
Connie Sawyer; actress (1912)
Charles Scott Sherrington; English physiologist, & pathologist (1857)
Gail Sheehy; writer (1937)
Jose Asuncion Silva; Argentine poet (1865)
Arthur Smith; English comedian, actor, and screenwriter (1954)
"Buffalo" Bob Smith; television show host (1917)
Michael A. Stackpole; game designer (1957)
Fisher Stevens; actor (1963)
Richard Stone; composer (1953)
Mika Tan; adult actress (1977)
Cornelius Vanderbilt II; businessman (1843)
Fredric Warburg; English author (1898)
J. Ernest Wilkins Jr.; nuclear scientist & mathematician (1923)
Cal Worthington; Automobile dealer & TV personality (1920)
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November 5, 1956 “For 13 months, I was the Jackie Robinson of television,” wrote Nat King Cole in a revealing 1958 article for Ebony magazine. “After a trail-blazing year that shattered all the old bug-a-boos about Negroes on TV, I found myself standing there with the bat on my shoulder. The men who dictate what Americans see and hear didn’t want to play ball.”
The conventional wisdom about The Nat King Cole Show is that it was the first network TV program hosted by an African American, that NBC canceled it after it failed to attract a sponsor, and that potential advertisers were reluctant to sign on for fear that their products would be boycotted by disgruntled Southerners. While based on fact, none of these statements is exactly true.
At the time of his show’s premiere, Nat Cole was not one of the highest-paid African Americans in America but one of the most successful entertainers in the world, period. His gentle, romantic style of singing endeared him to millions, and his record sales were phenomenal. There was every reason to believe that a TV show starring Nat King Cole would be a huge hit.
There was just one slight problem: with legal segregation still in full force in the South and de facto segregation in much of the rest of the country, TV was, with few exceptions, the exclusive domain of white people. The rare television images of African Americans tended to be dumb stereotypes like those seen on Amos ‘n Andy and Beulah. Even if some in the industry might have been inclined to allow African Americans to present themselves as intelligent and sophisticated, there was no telling how the audience might react.
African American hosts had been tried before. Hazel Scott (in 1950) and Billy Daniels (in 1952) had each starred in a short-lived and quickly forgotten variety show. But Cole’s program was the first hosted by a star of his magnitude, and expectations were high. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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Don Julio 1942 Hosts Night Of Glamour
Don Julio 1942 Hosts Glamorous “Night in Hollywood” for South Africa’s Biggest Television Stars As the world glued to their screens to watch the 96th Academy Awards, Don Julio 1942 offered SA’s biggest television stars with a night of glitz, comradery, and celebration like no other. In a dazzling display of celebration and recognition, South African TV stars and luminaries from the African film…
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#MixOfDay #Podcast #Radioshow #LiveDjset The All Good Funk Alliance X Slow Mo Lounge American duo Frank Cueto and Rusty Belicek are All Good Funk Alliance, and they're the first international guests for 2024 in the Slow Mo Lounge series, alongside South African, Slow Mo Lounge founder, DJ and event curator, Kongisto. The All Good Funk Alliance DJs all around the world write songs for commercials, TV and movies and constantly appear on the Breakspoll Top 50 list. Since 1999, All Good Funk Alliance has released music on a host of labels, including their own heavyweights: Funk Weapons, Super Hi-Fi Recordings and Baffin Island Beat Brigade. Frank and Rusty have played at clubs and festivals around the globe, from Canada to Australia, and the pair have even opened up for the iconic godfather of soul himself, James Brown. Production credits include Super Hi-Fi, Fort Knox US, Aroma Belgium, Jalapeno, Nettwerk Music Group, Toko, Royal Soul, Defective, Bear, Sunswept US, Funk Weapons US, 8th Dimension, and Butter Music, to name a few. All Good Funk Alliance plays the first 57 minutes, and Kongisto plays the rest. Love from the USA, and Diepkloof, Soweto in South Africa 🇺🇸🇿🇦 www.priokskfm.online https://ift.tt/tWzL0Jv
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BACKGROUNDSbusiso Leope, popularly known as DJ Sbu, is a South Africanaward winning social entrepreneur, DJ, TV & radio host, musicproducer, actor, best selling author, motivational speaker &philanthropist who thrives on giving back to the youth ofAfrica. He is considered by many as an African youth icon.The brand, DJ Sbu has shaped youth culture and their thinkingin South Africa over the past 2 decades years since 2001. Despite histough upbringing in Tembisa, he has overcome obstacles on hisjourney and made a name for himself using his media talents on national televisionand radio.Over the past decade Sbusiso has worked on national platforms exposing his brandand personality to 25 million people per week. Sbusiso first made a name forhimself in the music and entertainment industry. His company TS records of which heis a co-owner has produced and continues to produce hit music and popular artists inSouth Africa with continental appeal.His most recognized projects are his Y-Lens DJ compilations, Mzekezeke – a maskedKwaito character, the ‘late’ Brown Dash’ & the current success story that is Zahara.PHILANTHROPYHe gives talks to schools around SA , gives scholarship bursaries through his SLEFFoundation. Offers mentorship to college & university students, entrepreneurshipshort causes, he conducts networking seminars, conferences & workshops for aspiringentrepreneurs through his educational services company Leadership 2020.Recently, Forbes Africa recognized Sbusiso as 1 of 13 young Africans to watch. SundayTimes named him one of the ‘Coolest Brands’ in SA. Mail & Guardian named Sbu oneof 200 brilliant Young South Africans and he has also been listed as one of 100 MostInfluential Africans alongside Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and Desmond Tutu.TELEVISION HOST2001 Gumba Fire Music TV Show2004 - 2015 Friends Like These TV Game Show.2011 Access GP Political TV Show.2016 CNBC Africa Entrepreneurship TV Show “Kicking Doors with Sbu Leope”.RADIO HOST2001 - 2005 YFM Youth Radio2006 - 2007 UKHOZI FM Radio2008 - 2010 YFM Youth Radio2011 - 2015 METRO FM Radio2016 - 2017 RISE FM Radio2017 - 2020 Massiv Metro Radio2019 - 2020 Voice Of TembisaMUSIC PRODUCER2001 – 2012 TS Records,Sbusiso ran TS Records ,an independent Music Label with fellow businessmanTK Nciza.They are one of South Africas most successful Indie Labels. They have discovered andhelped multiple careers in the African music scene. His music career as a DJ/producerhas seen him executive produce over 30 award winning gold and multiplatinum sellingalbums.RECORDING ARTISTHe has 8 award winning multi platinum albums of his own:House Tunes 5Ylens Vol.1Ylens Vol.2Ylens Vol.3Sound Revival Vol.1Sound Revival Vol.2Sound Revival Vol.3MoFayaDJ Sbu Homecoming: The African OdysseyAUTHOR3 best selling books:“Leadership 2020: the Beginning”“Billionaires Under Construction”: The Mindset Of An Entreprenur.The Art Of Hustling: Sell Or Surrender.ACTORBehind The BadgeHangtimeIsingoGenerationsYizo YizoAWARDS/ / ACCOLADES2003 SA Music Awards Song of the Year.2003 SA Music Awards Artist of the Year.2004 SA Music Awards Artist of the Year.2004 SA Music Awards Song of the Year.2005 TV Presenter of the year.2006 Metro FM Music Awards Song of the year.2006 SA Music Awards Song of the year.2006 SA Music Awards Album of the year.2007 SA Music Awards remix of the year.2008 Breakfast Radio Show of year (SA Mzansi Awards.)2008/9 GQ Best Dressed Male in South Africa.2013 Forbes 1 of 13 Young Africans to watch in 2013.2013 Mail & Guardian 200 brilliant young South Africans.2013 Sunday Times Coolest Brands.2013 South Africa Role Model of the Year (Future Leaders Awards). 2014Spirit of Humanity (ANN 7 SA Stars Awards)2014/2015 South Africa Most inspirational entrepreneur. (Vuka Awards).2016 BET Africa Humanitarian Of The Year Award.2017 South Africa Trailblazer Of The Year.2018 South African Entrepreneur of the Year.2020 World Record: Marathon Longest Music Radio
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Top 5 @Wikipedia pages from a year ago: Saturday, 11th February 2023
Welcome, καλωσόρισμα (kalosórisma), vitajte, bonvenon 🤗 What were the top pages visited on @Wikipedia (11th February 2023) 🏆🌟🔥?
1️⃣: The Last of Us (TV series) "The Last of Us is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann for HBO. Based on the video game franchise developed by Naughty Dog, the series is set twenty years into a pandemic caused by a mass fungal infection, which causes its hosts to transform..."
2️⃣: AKA (rapper) "Kiernan Jarryd Forbes (28 January 1988 – 10 February 2023), known professionally as AKA, was a South African rapper, record producer, and businessman. Born in Cape Town and raised in Johannesburg, Forbes gained recognition after releasing his single "Victory Lap" from his debut studio album, Altar..."
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3️⃣: Pathaan (film) "Pathaan (pronounced [pəʈʰaːn]) is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film co-written and directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The fourth installment in the YRF Spy Universe, it stars Shah Rukh Khan in the title role, alongside Deepika Padukone and..."
4️⃣: ChatGPT "ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022. Based on a large language model, it enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language. Successive prompts and..."
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5️⃣: Third man factor "The third man factor or third man syndrome refers to the reported situations where an unseen presence, such as a spirit, provides comfort or support during traumatic experiences...."
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Mpho Wabadimo Stuns At The 'Big Brother Mzansi' Premiere Launch
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Mpho Wabadimo Stuns At The 'Big Brother Mzansi' Premiere Launch
Another season of Big Brother Mzansi will be airing soon on our screens, bringing you a glimpse of the lives of South African housemates living in one house. Following the popularity of the last season of the show, #BBMzansi fans should get ready for the competition’s fourth installment, which is scheduled to air on our televisions on January 21, 2024.
Season 2 winner of Big Brother Mzansi, Dimpho “Mphowabadimo” Mvundla, was one of the notable celebrities’ who attended the premier launch of Big Brother Mzansi yesterday, and she looked stunning as always.
BBMzansi Season 2 Winner, Mpho Wabadimo.
The Big #BBMzansi Season 2 Win For Mpho Wabadimo
On Sunday, April 3, after Themba, Gash1, Libo, and Tulz received the fewest votes from #BBMzansi, Michelle “Mphowabadimo” Mvundla—a fan favorite—was voted the R2 million winner of the Big Brother Mzansi reality TV program.
Among the other celebrities sighted were Mandla Hlatshwayo, a former contestant and winner; Ntombi Tshabalala and Nkanyiso “Ace” Khumalo, a couple; and Khosi Twala, the first Big Brother Titans winner.
Big Brother Titans Winner, Khosi Twala.
Comedian and radio host Skhumbuzo “Skhumba” Hlophe, along with actor and media personality Lawrence Maleka, who hosts Big Brother, hosted the launch.
Here’s what fans of the show should expect on #BBMzansi next year,
No shower hour—Shirley Adonisi, the director of regional entertainment networks, made this revelation. Shower hour, she said, had previously drawn criticism from viewers who felt that photographing housemates in the shower was demeaning to them. As a result, the channel decided to pay attention to what the viewers had to say.
While many had anticipated the return of Big Brother Titans for a second season, Adonisi revealed that research indicated a desire for Big Brother Mzansi to return and that Titans might do so as well.
This season is all about upending expectations, dispelling myths, and audaciously defying convention. Big Brother Mzansi S4 appears to be a sensory extravaganza, with visually striking and thrilling elements as well as the most unpredictable housemates to date.
We are definitely going to be entertained for sure, and listen, we can’t wait! Catch the show on Mzansi Magic, channel 161.
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New iHeart Series About The Conviction of Black Activist To Debut
Like many, H. Rap Brown has a complicated legacy. He was a human rights activist, Muslim cleric, black separatist, a convicted robber, and convicted murderer who was the fifth chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s. He served as the Black Panther Party's minister of justice during a short-lived (six months) alliance between SNCC and the Black Panther Party.
Yet over 20 years later, questions still linger about his arrest, trial, and conviction. Perhaps the biggest piece of exculpatory evidence is the confession by Otis Jackson of the murders before Brown's trial. At the time, the court did not consider Jackson's statement as evidence.
Premiering December 5, 2023, the podcast tells the story of Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, a Muslim leader who was convicted of shooting two sheriff’s deputies — one fatally —in 2000, outside a mosque in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods. Prior to converting to Islam, Al-Amin was known as the Black Power activist H. Rap Brown, and was one of the most polarizing figures of the movement, gaining a reputation as a charismatic orator and passionate revolutionary. H. Rap Brown was an honorary officer in the Black Panther Party, and like his peers, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King JR., and Stokely Carmichael, was a target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO surveillance program.
The trial for the shootings took place just months after the September 11 attacks — a time of unprecedented anti-Muslim fervor in the United States — and Jamil Al-Amin was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. Al-Amin, in prison to this day, has maintained his innocence, and by 2020, a glimmer of hope emerges as a “conviction integrity unit” begins to reexamine the case.
Leading Atlanta-based independent content production company Tenderfoot TV, and award-winning podcast studio Campside Media, have announced a multi-show partnership agreement. Both of the first-announced series sit at the intersection of social justice, true crime, and journalism, focused on stories from Atlanta, Georgia, where both companies have roots.
“Radical” is hosted by Mosi Secret, a former reporter for The New York Times and ProPublica who grew up in Atlanta’s African-American Muslim community. Secret takes listeners through this odyssey that spans the Jim Crow South, the Civil Rights Movement, the War on Drugs, and post-9/11 America, unraveling a story that transcends a murder trial to explore the impact on a community of Black Muslims in the South, revealing something deeper about violence in America, and who deserves to be called radical.
“Jamil Al-Amin was a crucial figure in Black history, and a vibrant leader who played an integral role in establishing a religious community in one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods, yet many people do not know his story,” said “Radical” host, Mosi Secret. “This podcast is not just a story of a brutal murder and a manhunt, but a complex historical and political story, and one that showcases the consequences of violence for a small community of African American Muslims in the South.”
On the heels of the recently announced Cop City documentary with award-winning production company Ventureland, Tenderfoot TV and Campside Media will release an investigative podcast surrounding Atlanta’s controversial proposed police training facility. The indie podcast will cover the protests, violence, arrests and accusations of domestic terrorism erupted last year in response to the proposed $90M, 85-acre ‘Cop City,’ which is set to become one of the largest militarized police training centers in the United States. Told in eight episodes, the narrative will center specifically on the death of Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, a young activist killed by police in January 2023.
“Atlanta’s cultural and political influence is unmatched both nationwide and globally. The stories and figures that have shaped Atlanta — both historical and present-day — are as complex as the city itself,” said Donald Albright, CEO of Tenderfoot TV. “We’re proud to partner with Campside Media to take a deeper dive into the events taking place in our own backyard and told through the voices of our neighbors.”
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Birthdays 11.27
Beer Birthdays
Felix Geiger (1834)
Michaele Fallon; Miss Rheingold 1947 (1920)
"Crazy" Dave Heist (1956)
Chris Flaskamp (1962)
Matt "Batman" Brynildson (1971)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Jimi Hendrix; rock guitarist (1942)
Bruce Lee; actor, martial artist (1940)
Thomas Malory; English writer (1405)
Johnny "Blood" McNally; Green Bay Packers HB (1903)
Alison Pill; actress (1985)
Famous Birthdays
Kirk Acevedo; actor (1971)
James Agee; writer, critic (1909)
James Avery; actor (1945)
William Bliss Baker; painter (1859)
Charles A. Beard; historian (1874)
Julius Benedict; composer (1804)
Kathryn Bigelow; director and screenwriter (1951)
Les Blank; film director (1935)
Samantha Bond; English actress (1961)
Mike Bordin; drummer (1962)
Randy Brecker; jazz trumpeter (1945)
Nicole Brossard; Canadian author and poet (1943)
Kelly Bundy; Christina Applegate's character on Married with Children (1972)
Anders Celsius; astronomer (1701)
Zoe Colletti; actress (2001)
Sharlto Copley; South African actor (1973)
Frederic Crowninshield; artist and author (1845)
L. Sprague de Camp; historian (1907)
Frank Dicksee; English painter and illustrator (1853)
Tsuguharu Foujita; Japanese–French painter (1886)
Robin Givens; actor (1964)
Jackie Greene; singer-songwriter (1980)
Kevin Henkes; writer & illustrator (1960)
Robert Livington; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1746)
Shy Love; porn actor (1978)
Joseph Mack; passenger bus inventor (1870)
John Maddox; Welsh chemist, physicist (1925)
Anatoly Maltsev; Russian mathematician (1909)
Konosuke Matsushita; Japanese businessman, Panasonic founder (1894)
David Merrick; Broadway show producer (1911)
Katherine Milhous; author & illustrator (1894)
Alec Newman; Scottish actor (1974)
Bill Nye; the science guy (1955)
Steve Oedekerk; comedian, actor, writer, film director (1961)
Lars Onsager; Norwegian-American chemist and physicist (1903)
Eddie Rabbitt; country singer, songwriter (1941)
Liviu Rebreanu; Romanian author & playwright (1885)
Michael Rispoli; actor (1960)
Connie Sawyer; actress (1912)
Charles Scott Sherrington; English physiologist, & pathologist (1857)
Gail Sheehy; writer (1937)
Jose Asuncion Silva; Argentine poet (1865)
Arthur Smith; English comedian, actor, and screenwriter (1954)
"Buffalo" Bob Smith; television show host (1917)
Michael A. Stackpole; game designer (1957)
Fisher Stevens; actor (1963)
Richard Stone; composer (1953)
Mika Tan; porn actor (1977)
Cornelius Vanderbilt II; businessman (1843)
Fredric Warburg; English author (1898)
J. Ernest Wilkins Jr.; nuclear scientist & mathematician (1923)
Cal Worthington; Automobile dealer & TV personality (1920)
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