Monday, February 20, 2012
LeVar Burton Speaks on Science Fiction Literature & the Future

Tools of Change Keynote Speaker LeVar Burton speaks. This is really, great inspiring stuff!

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Jennifer Marie Brissett
Thursday, February 02, 2012
The Best Article on Michael Jackson I Think I’ve Ever Read

image Back In The Day by John Jeremiah Sullivan is the kind of article that I really wish there were more of in the world. One where the author does his homework and doesn’t reduce his subject to cliches. He doesn’t over praise or over slam MJ. He tells you a narrative that illuminates the subject with enough nuggets that I found myself constantly checking the internet to look for more. Nuggets like MJ’s first song was “Blues Away” and that his son is named after 3 generations of men in his family on his Mother’s side named “Prince.”

Sullivan also had the sense to ask the question: just how did Michael’s voice not change? He noticed that Michael’s voice is actually deeper at age 13 than it was at 30! This suggests a kind of control that most, including myself, have never noticed. He was the lead singer of a major band, the Jackson 5. The changing of his voice would have represented a huge loss. But somehow MJ was able to control this. How? I did hear the rumor that one time MJ’s real voice slipped through later in life. I think that would have scared the pants off of me to hear a deep Michael voice after so many years of the high pitched childish voice he used.

MJ was an artist, an enigma, and a star. He was misunderstood and ridiculed. But he also was a kind of genius. MJ played a part, a character for the world to see. He entertained the world using this character and charmed millions. But in the end, he may have played that part too well.

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Jennifer Marie Brissett
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Peace, Love, and Soul …

“Soul Train” creator Don Cornelius shot and killed himself this morning. I’m completely shocked by this. We lost a real icon today. How many Saturdays as a kid did I spend boogying on down listening to my favorite bands on his show? I couldn’t tell you. But he gave me something in my lonely little world that I can never repay. I will miss him deeply. RIP

Here he is dancing for the first and only time on the “Soul Train” line. Check out his moves! Go ‘head, sir!!

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Jennifer Marie Brissett
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
A Janet Jackson Documentary

Nice to see the BBC do a doc on my second favorite Jackson (Sorry Janet, my heart will always belong to Michael) Love the fact that she is finally being recognized for the trailblazer that she is. Go’on, girl!

[via NewBlackMan]

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Jennifer Marie Brissett
Friday, January 20, 2012
Ladies and Gentleman, this election is now over

Oh, my ... *swoon*

[via Jay Smooth]

My favorite comment on this: “He’s already married, ladies!  Step AWAAAAAYY from the YouTube!”

Posted by Jenn on 01/20/12 at 09:04 AM
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