
Tammy Reese
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Tammy is best known for her legendary interviews with Sharon Stone, Angela Bassett, Sigourney Weaver, Geena Davis, Morris Chestnut, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Laurence Fishburne, Omar Epps, Joseph Sikora, and more.
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A Nightmare On Elm Street
A Nightmare On Elm Street Directed by Wes Craven is the best slasher film of all time because it gave us Freddy Krueger, Tina, and Nancy. Also a bunch of human emotions like being afraid, laughing so hard, and just loving the hell out of it. These three characters I mentioned are the most iconic characters who are apart of the franchise.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Horror
Bellz Approved
Tyrrell Smith is an Investor, Problem Solver, Serial Entrepreneur, and CEO of Bellz Approved Corporation. The foundation sets the standard in the Lifestyle, Tech, Fashion, and Music industries while paving the way for new trends and opportunities with an agency and investment vehicle.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Dr. Leslie Ray Matthews
Get To Know Dr. Leslie Ray Matthews Dr. Leslie Ray Matthews is an internationally recognized and Award-Winning Surgeon. He launched a new campaign to educate the global community of the benefits of daily intake of Vitamin D. Dr. Matthews has revolutionized the use of "high-dose" vitamin D in the frontline treatment of coronavirus and other diseases of chronic illnesses such as traumatic brain injuries, heart attacks, strokes, concussions, ventilator associated pneumonias, sepsis, ARDS, and infections. A former Mayo Clinic trained fellow and Senior Associate Consultant (SAC), former professor of clinical surgery, and a former director of surgical critical care and trauma surgery, Dr. Matthews is no stranger to saving critical lives with cutting edge vitamin D research.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Longevity
Joshua Michael King
Joshua Michael King is a powerful voice in the Syracuse, New York community and beyond. Through his accomplishments and experiences he uses his various platforms to uplift, educate, and inspire. King is some one who cares and is all the way for the betterment of families and students, especially in the black community. He is a parent, entrepreneur, activist, teacher and media professional . Through all his hard work and advocacy which can be exhausting while fighting for social change and economic justice, Joshua always looks amazing while doing it all. Joshua is very easy on the eyes. In this article you will get to know Joshua Michael King and all he stands for.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Motivation
Candace “The Six Figure Spa Chick” Holyfield
Candace “The Six Figure Spa Chick” Holyfield is the founder and the creative mind behind the Queen Spa Expo (specifically created for minority spa professionals) and The Black Spa Magazine. She is best known for her Award-Winning spa parties and her business instructional classes designed to empower millennial business owners. She has written over 30 e-books (for spa professionals) and has been invited to speak on mainstages internationally. A trailblazer in her own right, Holyfield has assisted over 500 spa owners not only launch their salon but create a six-figure income while doing so. Her work in the industry has not gone unnoticed. She has graced the stages and pages of some of the most coveted beauty magazines and expos. She has been the voice for African American spa owners b/c so many have been ignored or muted. This prompted the development of The Queen Spa Expo and The Black Spa Magazine.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Rapper Squallé Releases Album and Uses Proceeds to Fund Youth Organization
Torrance “Squallé” Wilcher, community advocate and hip-hop artist, was born and raised in the greater Atlanta area. No stranger to a “less than perfect” childhood, he decided to make the best of his situation by attending college. A proud HBCU alum, Squallé moved to Alabama to pursue his degree in Engineering at Alabama State University. After moving back home following the completion of his degree, Squallé noticed the class allegory in his city and sought out to help in any way he could. More specifically, he saw the absence of strong black male figures in the lives of the local children. He paired with the local school systems and other organizations and thus gave birth to The League of Step. The goal of this organization was to serve the local schools and neighborhoods by acting as a mentor to the youth in the area and providing them with a strong male presence. Since its founding in Squallé has had success in mentoring over 60 kids by providing them with an outlet of expression through the world of step and has added to the growing music scene in a disruptive and inspiring way.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Queens Underground International Film Festival
Thursday, October 15th through Saturday, October 17th, 5pm until 10pm, the world can watch along with Queens Underground’s Annual October International Film Festival - Virtual and Interactive with Host, Judges and Live Performances. The Audience can also Chat and Vote at: www.QueensUnderground718.com
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks
Tamra Simmons Executive Producer of Surviving R. Kelly Docuseries Has New Projects In The Works
Tamra Simmons is an internationally acclaimed CEO, producer, writer, talent director, and entrepreneur. She is most recognized for her work as the creator and executive producer of the ground-breaking Lifetime documentary series, Surviving R. Kelly. The docuseries has reached over 26.8 million viewers; over 20 million live streams since its debut in January 2019 with part II airing in January 2020. Simmons has become one of the most sought after executive producers in the nation and has been honored by and nominated for awards such as the 2019 Emmy Award, Critics Choice Award (MTV), Best Documentary Series (MTV), Program of The Year, Inclusion Award, 2020 NAACP Image Award; recently she won a 2020 Peabody Award for her humanitarian work and more.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks
Sharief Johnson
Sharief Johnson was born in Bayonne NJ April, 20, 1993. Sharief split his youth between Georgia and New Jersey. Growing up in unfortunate circumstances he found happiness in creating laughter! No matter when or where he was, he was always was looking to make people laugh! This mindset eventually brought him to a popular club in NYC shortly after high school, where he started his comedy career!
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Journal
Starsona.Com
With Netflix’s latest announcement about Moesha, The Game, Girlfriends and more, all of Black Twitter is buzzing about their favorite 90’s shows! Remember when Julie went up the stairs on Family Matters and never came back down? Remember when Sweet Pea taught Jodie how to throw a punch on Baby Boy? Remember when Niecy & Moesha served the best in 90’s fashion on Moesha? Needless to say shows like Family Matters, Baby Boy and Moesha will go down as some of the best shows of our youth!
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks











