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EBONY, FASHION FAIR COSMETICS, & MACY’S
CELEBRATE FASHION ICON EUNICE JOHNSON
--A RETROSPECTIVE FASHION EXHIBIT HONORING A TIMELESS STYLE ICON--
Macy’s Department Stores and Johnson Publishing Company are partnering to present a beauty, fashion and lifestyle tribute to the life of legendary style maven, Eunice Johnson. The Ebony, Fashion Fair Cosmetics & Macy’s Celebrate Eunice Johnson retrospective, will debut at Macy’s Herald Square in New York City on January 27th thru February 1st, and will then tour 10 Macy’s locations across the country throughout the month of February.
CELEBRATE FASHION ICON EUNICE JOHNSON
--A RETROSPECTIVE FASHION EXHIBIT HONORING A TIMELESS STYLE ICON--
Macy’s Department Stores and Johnson Publishing Company are partnering to present a beauty, fashion and lifestyle tribute to the life of legendary style maven, Eunice Johnson. The Ebony, Fashion Fair Cosmetics & Macy’s Celebrate Eunice Johnson retrospective, will debut at Macy’s Herald Square in New York City on January 27th thru February 1st, and will then tour 10 Macy’s locations across the country throughout the month of February.
This year’s BET honorees included legendary actress Cicely Tyson, left, and supermodel Iman, right, along with Academy award-winning actor and musician Jamie Foxx, publishing mogul Linda Johnson Rice, renowned musician and composer Herbie Hancock and historian Lonnie G. Bunch, III. Photos courtesy of Dorothy Tene' RedmondGabrielle Union returned for a third year and a record number of dress changes -- 10 to be exact—as host of the evening event at the Warner Theatre in Northwest on Sat. Jan. 15. This year’s honorees included legendary actress Cicely Tyson, Academy award-winning actor and musician Jamie Foxx, supermodel Iman, publishing mogul Linda Johnson Rice, renowned musician and composer Herbie Hancock and historian Lonnie G. Bunch, III.
Iman who arrived on the red carpet with her daughter Zulekha Haywood donned a stunning peach-colored J. Mendel pleated dress. The svelte businesswoman and activist appeared thrilled to be in the company of so many luminaries.
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Written by By Dorothy Tene’ Redmond - Special to The Washington Informer
Written by By Dorothy Tene’ Redmond - Special to The Washington Informer
WAY BLACK WHEN: PRIMETIME AIRING AT 10 PM ET -- Sinbad to host the ‘70s week, Niecy Nash to helm the show during the ‘80s week, and Christopher “Kid” Reid to host during ‘90s weekCourtesy PhotoThe centerpiece of the initiative is Way Black When: Prime Time, a high-energy, one-hour talk show that will showcase Black pop culture icons across three decades – the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s -- including actors, comedians, athletes, musicians and many more--from Black Power through Hip Hop. Guiding a live studio audience and television viewers on their trip back through ‘blackness,’ will be three hosts, each of whom embodies a decade’s essence. Comedian and actor Sinbad will conduct a fantastic voyage through the 70’s…Niecy Nash keeps it moving and groovin’ through the 80’s… and comedian and actor Chris ‘Kid’ Reid picks up the final leg of the Way Black When journey with 90’s Hip Hop. Each night, guests who characterize the specific week’s decade will be showcased, along with a musical act and a comedian who provide the tunes and the tone of the time. The series will include a “Retro Trek” segment of nightly comedic sketches spoofing memorable hairstyles, fashion trends, and cultural fads from each decade., Each week, TV One will feature a Heroes, Newsmakers, Icons and Celebs (HNIC) segment in which "Washington Watch" host Roland Martin will provide a look back at the major news events of the day.
General Motors Vice President Global Design Ed Welburn shows Howard University design and engineering students the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle during the Washington Auto Show at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Northwest on Thu., Jan. 27. Welburn also presented a check in the amount of $87,700 to university officials. Photo courtesy of the Washington Auto ShowMany of these futuristic vehicles are on display at the 2011 Washington Auto Show which opened to the public last weekend at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Northwest and closes on Sun., Feb. 6. Known as the automotive industry’s “public policy” show, it provides manufacturers a platform to showcase their offerings to policy makers in the nation’s capital and many car enthusiasts in the D.C. metro region.
"Only The Washington Auto Show can bring together policy makers and industry innovators," said Charles Stringfellow, show chairman and CEO of Brown's Automotive.
On display are more than 700 vehicles from over 42 domestic and import manufacturers and a special 65,000-square foot exhibit display housing the latest innovations in safety and sustainability from clean diesel to electric vehicles.
“Eye of the Hurricane: My Path from Darkness to Freedom” by Dr. Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, LLD (with Ken Klonsky), foreword by Nelson Mandela c.2011, Lawrence Hill Books $26.95 / $29.95 Canada 328 pages, includes index. Courtesy Photo.
From the moment the doctor smacks your behind and you gasp your first breath, til the moment you gasp out your last, you have to work hard to get where you live, what you own, how you move, and who you move with.
Some people fight more than others – literally and philosophically speaking. As you’ll read in “Eye of the Hurricane: My Path from Darkness to Freedom” by Dr. Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, LLD (with Ken Klonsky), the aftermath of the battle can sometimes lead to a better life for the warrior.
Young Rubin Carter was known as a boy with fast fists. He wasn’t a bit scared to take down opponents that vastly outweighed him, and he’d do it, too, especially if the opponent was harming a vulnerable person.
His fists got him in trouble. He spent time at Jamesburg State Home for Boys in New Jersey, where he beat up a pedophile. He later escaped and joined the Army, where Carter found a mentor who taught him about Islam and helped him overcome a speech impediment and gain confidence.
The Army was also where he honed his boxing skills but boxing was ultimately his undoing. According to Carter, the Mob tried to get him to throw a match and when he didn’t, he was framed for the murder of three white people. Though he was innocent, Carter was sent to prison for three consecutive life terms.
But he never allowed the system to imprison his mind.
Carter wrote a book about his life while in prison, and he sent it to dozens of people, including celebrities. His words came to the attention of some Canadians who believed in him and his innocence. They worked to clear him and, nearly two decades after he walked into prison, he was a free man.
Chef Huda helps prepare a special Valentine's Day dinner. Courtesy PhotoThis year’s Valentine’s Day is all about personalized gifts of love. The secret to making an unforgettable day is the thoughtfulness and effort that is placed into all the details. Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to up the ante and let that special someone know you are happy that they are in your life. If you decide to follow these few simple tips you will have secured your space in the Valentine’s Day Hall of Fame.

1-800-PPD-MOMS AND POSTSECRET - Dates Begin February 25, 2011
10% Of Gross Ticket Sales To Benefit Hopeline
The reality of depression and suicide has inspired artists to take part in the PICK UP THE PHONE TOUR, a music tour committed to reducing the stigma associated with mental health as well as making the access to help and hope for all safe and without fear. Rebbie Jackson, eldest member of the famed Jackson Family will headline the 2nd Annual PICK UP THE PHONE TOUR--where impassioned artists join together to raise awareness and funds for depression and suicide prevention. The PICK UP THE PHONE TOUR is the first tour solely aimed at suicide prevention in history. The year long trek will launch February 25th at the storied Duke Ellington Theater in Washington D.C. and is planned to raise $200,000 for the 800-SUICIDE and its online crisis support program IMALIVE.org. See the PUTP tour itinerary below; tickets are on sale now. To purchase, visit: www.putp.org.
Letha Blount - Courtesy PhotoWould you like to be a participant? You can, if you are age 55 or older, a District resident and will to show off unique talent.
The winner will receive a cash prize of $500 plus other gifts. As the “Queen” winner of the American Classic Woman of the Year Pageant, you will also represent the organization at many D.C. events. Second and third prizes will be awarded too. Everyone has a talent, yours could be a winner.
Applications are being accepted now. Call Letha Blount, founder and director at (202) 483-8433.
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