Celebrities
A Winterview With Heather
Introduction This is step five of Gary Ragnarsson's Frosted Primrose Challenge. In this part, I chose somebody from the Vocal community and interviewed them about their experience throughout winter. Actually Heather volunteered and her profile is here:
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 2 years ago in Interview
Dr. Umar Johnson Calls Out Black Politicians for Being Beholden to Democratic Party
In an interview on The Breakfast Club radio show, prominent activist and educator Dr. Umar Johnson offered his unique perspectives on numerous issues facing the Black community. One of his main critiques was directed at Black elected officials for being overly loyal to the Democratic Party rather than prioritizing the interests of African Americans.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED2 years ago in Interview
Unfiltered Truth: Katt Williams Sets the Record Straight on Comedy, Kings, and Controversy
Introduction: In the unpredictable world of comedy, few voices resonate as authentically and fearlessly as Katt Williams. A living legend in the stand-up comedy realm, Williams has consistently pushed boundaries, challenged norms, and maintained a commitment to the unfiltered truth. In a recent interview, the comedian took the opportunity to shed light on various aspects of his career, address controversies, and offer a candid perspective on the comedy landscape.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED2 years ago in Interview
Md Shakil Sheikh: Whispers of Destiny
In the quaint town of Serenity Springs, where time seemed to move at its own leisurely pace, Md Shakil Shaikh, a prolific author, found inspiration in the unlikeliest of places. Amidst the rustling leaves and cobblestone streets, he wove tales that transcended the ordinary, giving life to characters whose destinies unfolded like a well-crafted symphony.As Md Shakil Shaikh delved into the recesses of his imagination, his stories took on a magical quality, each word a brushstroke on the canvas of Serenity Springs. His pen danced, and with every stroke, he painted pictures of love, mystery, and the inexorable dance between fate and free will.One of his most enchanting creations was the character of Olivia, a mysterious woman with a penchant for unraveling the threads of destiny. In "Whispers of Destiny," Md Shakil Shaikh invites readers to embark on a journey through Olivia's world, where secrets are whispered by the wind and every choice has far-reaching consequences.The story unfolds as Olivia discovers an ancient book hidden in the town's forgotten library—a book that holds the key to unlocking the secrets of Serenity Springs. As she deciphers its cryptic pages, the fabric of reality begins to shift, revealing a tapestry of interconnected lives and a destiny that binds them all.Md Shakil Shaikh skillfully explores the delicate balance between choice and predestination, weaving a narrative that challenges perceptions and leaves readers questioning the very nature of their existence. The town's residents, each harboring their own dreams and fears, become unwitting players in a cosmic game, guided by the unseen hand of destiny."Whispers of Destiny" is a testament to Md Shakil Shaikh's mastery of storytelling, where every word is a note in a symphony that resonates with the soul. As readers immerse themselves in the world he has created, they too become part of the dance of destiny, wondering if their own choices are merely echoes in the vast expanse of time.Join Md Shakil Shaikh on this literary adventure, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and the whispers of destiny echo through the pages, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who dare to listen.
By Md Shakil Sheikh2 years ago in Interview
Meet: DEtoTheZ
1. My name is DEtotheZ or Steezer , I’m from Durham , NC 2. I love what I do because it came natural listening to albums as a kid and being a son of a producer that makes beats made me more easy to freestyle with out even knowing why, and to see it grow and watching myself improve as an artist over the years made me fall in love with it , after perfecting my own way of performing I went rage far as my shows and focused on being a model and tour artist.
By Dre Brooks2 years ago in Interview
One-on-One With RetroCirq
Perhaps of the greatest things about YouTube is its endless array of content. Since its inception in 2005, savvy users and viewers alike have scoured the site for anything and everything. From simple blog posts to entertaining short films, there is no shortage of content on YouTube. However, one genre in particular that is gaining popularity are retro commercials. Viewers of these channels are reveling in the nostalgia of their most favorite commercials from years or decades gone by. In fact, various channels are solely devoted to retro commercials.
By Halden Mile2 years ago in Interview
MEET GoldenGirl TaTi
What’s your name and where are you from? My real name is Hope Hatcher which is the name I have been going by my whole life except by people close to me like my mother who always called me TaTi so I got to a point after moving to New York, where Im like Im going by TaTi and that's gonna be apart of my artist name. My cousins call me T too though. Goldengirl happened because I’m Golden brown and my skin glows in a Golden way, like I never seen anyone with my skin tone and that just makes me feel blessed and lucky, like wow I’m really 1 of 1. I’m from the east side of the streets of Detroit, Michigan, Dirty D, The Motorcity born & raised!! Why do you love what you do? I love what I do because I love to create. That's my purpose. So making music puts me in that creative space I’m meant to be in giving me an expressive outlet. What makes you different? I'm different because nobody has been through the things I've been through and probably couldn’t handle what I've been through either but that's just like I probably couldn’t handle what somebody else went through and that just proves how God has us all on our own paths. So the path he has for me is specifically for me and can't nobody follow it, can't nobody take it, & can’t nobody interfere with what's already done either cause God gave it to me, that's special and thats why Im different. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? I see myself accomplishing goals, especially my 5 year financial goals, traveling, living it up and hopefully settling down family wise by then. In 5 years though I'll only be 28, so I still have lots of time to chase dreams, make mistakes, take risks and build myself by just living and learning. Who knows where I’ll actually be in 5 years though because it’s like we make our own plans based off our goals which is cool, its smart but our own plans can’t go against God’s plans, and we never know God’s plans for us so for me I’ll just stay the course, let time do its thing and allow the things out of my control to just be. What do you want to accomplish in life? I want to make my ancestors proud and do them some due justice. I want to give back to my people, my black people and not to say they gave me anything physically but they gave me hope that ignited a purpose in me aligning me to my destiny that’s bigger than me, bigger than us all. I want to be one of those leaders who introduce new ways of thinking and new ideas. I want to be a part of the pivot point closing the gap between poverty and wealth in the black community. What do you bring to your industry? I bring a light that’s unmatched. A freshness. With my perspective just based on my own personal experiences, I will bring a totally different view to all aspects of the industry. Everything I touch turns Gold. What do you want to be remembered by? I want to be remembered by my heart. I want people to be like “Oh she was a good person, she was honest & always gave her all”. I want to be remembered by my character. The things that made me, Me. My personality and traits. It's hard to be a good person, but acknowledging your own flaws & not being embarrassed but instead being vulnerable builds strength and quality, and that’s what makes me more and more of a good person everyday.
By Dre Brooks2 years ago in Interview










