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Dirty Underwear and Scarves from Elvis
My grandfather never told me how he came into possession of Elvis’ scarf. The pale blue scarf was in decent shape lying on the kitchen table next to a faded yellow advertisement of the 1975 New Year’s Eve show in Detroit, Michigan. Beside the scarf were two Hummel figures, a hiking boy and a girl sitting with an umbrella. Dan, my older brother, ate cereal against the counter with a smile on his face.
By Jason Wallace5 years ago in Humans
Wanda Sykes - My one true crush
"That's fine, that's fine. Just don't bring home someone too dark skinned. I might not be able to handle it too well." I remember my dad saying those words not long after I announced that I had the biggest crush on this Hispanic boy in Cegep. He was cute, kind and totally my type, but somehow, my confession soon become a conversation about race.
By Kunipatootie5 years ago in Humans
6 Female Celebrities Who Married Younger Men
Age is but a number. We all like what we like and what every individual person likes is different from what the next person likes. It is one of the most beautiful and interesting things about human beings and something I find forever interesting. How me and my friends have COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TASTES when it comes to who we find attractive and who we date is always something that’s so fascinating to me.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Humans
Everything You Missed From the Simi, Adekunle Gold, and Temi Otedola Saga (Photos).
I love this story! Talk about a series of unfortunate events. So, if you missed the very interesting and very funny series of events that took place from February 24th up until February 25th of 2020 on Nigerian Twitter, then I have a treat for you because the whole thing is just madness, and it’s all really funny and very entertaining.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Humans
Virgo! Virgo! Calling All Virgos
From Paul Walker to Michael Jackson, may they RIP, Virgos have been gracing this world with an infinite amount of talent and awesomeness. There is no wonder that I am without a shadow of a doubt so proud to be a Virgo. I was even born a month early because I just couldn't see myself being a Libra. No offense to Libras I have quite a few Libra friends.
By Dana Saunders5 years ago in Humans
Lauryn Hill
With tears in my eyes, I sat watching Ms. Lauryn Hill’s MTV unplugged (recorded in 2001), finally feeling that I could accept myself as not only an artist but a unique black woman. Her words resonated with me so much that I felt as if she was sitting in a room talking to only me. Her raspy voice over her acoustic guitar and her words filled with so much emotion…it was exactly what I needed. I had spent the morning crying over a project I was trying to complete, feeling that it wasn’t good enough. Here she was, on my television screen, telling me that I was a voice, an important voice, and me showing up and being real about who I am is more important than just putting out art. I didn’t need to fill any shoes, I didn’t need to be like anyone else, I just needed to be who I am. That’s when the light bulb went off for me, understanding that truly being who you are is what is most important in this world because there will never be another you.
By iDaly Maceano 5 years ago in Humans
Whitney Houston--A Legend
Music can comfort, empathize, be uplifting, and help people heal, among other benefits. Most people don't go a day without listening to it. How often do we think about the people behind the music—singers, songwriters, and instrumentalists? In this piece, I am going to talk about a legend. One of the most phenomenal voices of all time, her voice is one of the most distinct. She passed away nine years ago. Her impact on people and music will never be forgotten. There are times, I still cry when I see clips of Whitney Houston. It is difficult to believe she is gone.
By Amber Dulaney5 years ago in Humans







