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December 23, 2008
Movies
Meres J. Weche
Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews
In an eerily appropriate time when American politics stands at the crossroads of hope and change, all the while being reminded of the dirty side of politics with the wiretapping scandal currently embr
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December 19, 2008
Music
Meres J. Weche
Hit Man: David Foster & Friends
It’s hard to find a more accomplished music industry producer than Canadian-born David Foster. This much-heralded record producer, singer-songwriter and composer has been the creative force behind hun
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December 12, 2008
Books
AfroToronto Team
The 10 Best African-American Books of 2008 (Non-Fiction)
The annual ranking 1. Hope on a Tightrope: Words & Wisdom - by Cornel West Hope on a Tightrope earns the #1 spot at the dawn of the new political era of Barack Obama. Why? Because, in spite of
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December 08, 2008
Community
AfroToronto Team
Interview with Cornel West: Cornel Matters
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 2, 1953, Princeton Professor Cornel Ronald West is one of America’s most gifted and provocative public intellectuals. He is the author of Race Matters, a seminal cla
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December 08, 2008
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team
The Souls of Black Girls: Provocative DVD Discusses the Black Female Image
Black women have been so maligned by popular culture that a black Pulitzer Prize-winner, Karen Hunter, recently posed the question, “Are black women necessary?” How has this shocking state of affair
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December 04, 2008
Commentaries
AfroToronto Team
An Open Letter to Fellow, Patriotic Canadians
As a Canadian who has been privileged to travel to dozens of countries throughout the world and to have lived in the United States for over four years, I take great pride in Canada’s moderate, democ
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December 02, 2008
Commentaries
Meres J. Weche
Michaëlle Jean: Holding the balance in crucial time for Canada
Who said the job of Governor General of Canada was merely ceremonial? Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean was forced to cut short a European trip in order to return to Canada tomorrow (Wednesday) to face an unfo
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November 27, 2008
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team
Movie Review: Cadillac Records
Race and rhythm come together in the rousing tribute to the roots of US music for the masses and the rise of the Chess label at the turbulent convergence of blues, rock'n roll and Jim Crow in Cadill
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November 20, 2008
Community
AfroToronto Team
Michelle Obama: First Lady of Hope
It’s just a couple of weeks since Election Day, and this biography of Michelle Obama is already available. It includes coverage of her husband’s history-making victory as the first African-American to
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November 20, 2008
Commentaries
AfroToronto Team
OBAMA|WOAH’Canada: The Obama Effect on Canada
I woke up on November 5, 2008, reborn, minus the amniotic fluid, of course. I felt a heightened sense of euphoria, empowered. As of that day, the world had much more to offer me. One thing it now of
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November 13, 2008
Commentaries
AfroToronto Team
A Child of the Fifties Reflects on Obama's Win
Although Africans were brought to America before the Mayflower, blacks have never benefited from the same blueblood status accorded the descendants of the first Europeans to arrive on these shores.
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November 06, 2008
Community
AfroToronto Team
Profile of Michèle Montas, spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the UN
This journalist and Haitian political militant is the spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, formerly head of South Korean Diplomats. Michèle Montas was born
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November 01, 2008
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team
Soul Men Movie Review
If the soul lives on after man, then the movie Soul Men could not have been graced with a more fitting title and one that incorporates by chance those multiple meanings. A showcase for three extraor
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October 29, 2008
Books
AfroToronto Team
Book Review: Hope on a Tightrope
As the United States stands poised to make history with the impending presidential election, it takes considerable courage for a very public black intellectual like Dr. Cornel West to refrain from j
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October 27, 2008
Arts and Entertainment
AfroToronto Team
The Secret Life of Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys burst on the scene in April of 2001 with the release of the single Fallin’ from Songs in A Minor, the critically acclaimed debut album which launched her meteoric rise. A piano prodigy w
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October 26, 2008
Community
AfroToronto Team
Exclusive interview with Robert Allicock, stylist to the stars
Born in Guyana, Mr Allicock is known as one of the most prominent hairstylists in the world. Versatile, he can work with any type of hair: African, caucasian, etc. He provided services to stars such
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October 22, 2008
Community
AfroToronto Team
Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint: One of the finest psychiatrists in America
Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint, MD, a leading psychiatrist, grew up in East Harlem, New York. His ancestors were from Guadeloupe and New York City. Dr. Poussaint is a veteran of the civil rights movement, s
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October 15, 2008
Arts and Entertainment
AfroToronto Team
The Art of the Matter: Funding Hollywood North
Earlier this month, I awoke from my slumber with one topic infesting my consciousness: BAIL OUT!!! Like many political nerds, old and new, we were aware that this day was a monumental day in U.S. hist
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September 28, 2008
Movies
Meres J. Weche
Miracle at St. Anna: Spike Lee's Mandate
Spike Lee’s World War II epic, Miracle at St. Anna, now in theatres, is an attempt to counter the traditional Hollywood iconography of historical war movies. Drawing from James McBride’s 2003 novel of
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September 25, 2008
Arts and Entertainment
Meres J. Weche
Toronto Poets and Story Tellers
Toronto is certainly a hub of very talented and creative individuals with a lot to offer. Among those are some inspiring black poets and storytellers with both a gift for words and a dedication to upl
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September 20, 2008
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team
Sam Jackson Talks Lakeview Terrace: Taking The Tough Questions
Never one to shy away from controversial characters, Samuel L. Jackson has been taking it on the chin in some circles for the interracial mating thriller Lakeview Terrace. Jackson plays Abel, a cop wh
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September 16, 2008
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team
Film Review: Adam Resurrected
Adam Resurrected is an incredibly bizarre yet fascinating film about Holocaust survivors and the emotional pain that haunts their lives years later. While it is by no means a great film, its strengt
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September 13, 2008
Arts and Entertainment
AfroToronto Team
Jada Pinkett Smith Talks The Women
When Jada Pinkett Smith stopped by to gab about her latest movie, The Women, the subject was strictly girl talk; what else? That dynamic screen diva, also known as Ms. Will Smith off camera, had lot
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September 12, 2008
Movies
Meres J. Weche
Examined Life: Being Cornel West
One of the most engaging films screening at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival is Canadian-born director Astra Taylor’s Examined Life. The film follows a group of celebrated contemporary
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September 07, 2008
Movies
Meres J. Weche
African and Diaspora Films at TIFF ’08 – Part II
MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY, Barry Jenkins, USA Director Barry Jenkins’ film Medicine for Melancholy shows an all-too-rare picture of artistically minded, middle-class black people who can’t think of a b
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September 03, 2008
Commentaries
AfroToronto Team
Third World Ghetto
Not So Far From Home: Light and Glass by Moses Kofi is a photography series of experimentations and discoveries on the perception of poverty. The show uses various methods and materials to contrast
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August 25, 2008
Movie Reviews
Meres J. Weche
African and Diaspora Films at TIFF ’08 – Part I
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is back for its 33rd edition this year and is set to run from Sept. 4-13. TIFF ’08 will feature over 500 films from around the world. As we do every year
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July 14, 2008
Lifestyle
AfroToronto Team
Italian Vogue goes Black
For anyone of African descent who watched last night’s Miss Universe competition, it certainly must not have gone unnoticed that none of the fifteen finalists chosen hailed from the African continen
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June 30, 2008
Movie Reviews
AfroToronto Team
Hancock movie review
A superhero movie with soul in more ways than one, Hancock takes a gamble on situating its magically endowed character in the gritty real world instead of a bells-and-whistles fantasy land and comes
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June 13, 2008
Music
AfroToronto Team
Celebrating 29 years of Black Music Month
The African Canadian musical community mourns the loss of three of the pioneers of Black music in Canada. Doug Richardson, Curtis Bailey and Milton Blake had a profound impact in Canada and beyond.
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