Editors Note: I asked our Internets brother from another, Dallas Penn, if I could share with you all his post about what's happening to the Ethiopian women in Israel. Their story is heartbreaking and should be told to as many people as possible. If you get a chance please check out the Woman to Woman report which details the devastating effects Depo Provera has had on women throughout the world, especially… Read More
The homie Dallas Penn says he was sober during this video. I sure as hell don't become this live when the moon shines, but DP is from the future so it is what it is. I want Dallas to do a video for the entire Cudi album; his videos are far more entertaining than what's rotating on music television.
It's been two weeks since our last post here and so much has happened in the world and in our own lives. Angela started grad school in Iowa (hand clap for Ang y'all) and I've been dodging the Swine Flu (I swear when I got back to work my coworkers started avoiding me like I was President Carter). I'm also attempting to navigate my twenties without losing my bearings. Right… Read More
The reason I love NBA All-Star weekend so much is because it sends my wildest NBA fantasies into overdrive. And, if we learned anything from the Shallow Girl's Guide, the best players are hot. So All-Star weekend is like a conglomerate of some of the finest athletes on the planet, decked out in their best fits, looking all lush and delicious, and playing great basketball. With… Read More
The big homie Dallas Penn breaks down the wonders and value of the Internets-- yes, with an "s" on purpose. DP is always hilarious but he also speaks truth. As you chop it up on Twitter, Facebook and gchat all at once today, don't be ashamed.
Finding people that share your common values is the triumph of the trinity featuring God, AL GORE and GEORGE BUSH Jr. Long live the internets.
We're late on this (I blame Dallas Penn, $5 Alize, my new buddy Marc and the fact that the day grind is a killa), but this video is still worth sharing. Jay Smooth of Ill Doctrine enlists the help of writer Elizabeth Mendez Berry to discuss the relationship between hip hop culture and domestic violence: