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African-American Nightclub Fashion in the 1940s, 50s and 60s

Celebrating Black History Month

A collection of video footage and photographs from the 1940s, 50s and 60s of African-American nightclub fashion.
Rundown:
“Jivin’ In Bebop” (1946), Sahji the exotic dancer
Cabin in the Sky” (1943), John William Sublett
“Chicken Shack Shuffle” (1943), Mabel Lee
“The Heat’s On” (1943), Hazel Scott
“A Lonely Place” (1950), Hadda Brooks
Hit the Road Jack” (1962), Ray Charles
Carmen Jones” (1954) Dorothy Dandridge
“A Zoot Suit with a Reet Pleat” (1942), Paul White and Dorothy Dandridge


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WORLD PREMIERE: ‘The Black Mamba’ – The Kobe Bryant and Robert Rodriguez Full Length Short Film Debuts

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NBA ALL-STAR Weekend


Quote That: ‘Many a man fail as an original thinker simply because his memory is too good.’ -Nietzsche #blackhistorymonth

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Gordon Parks

Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks (November 30, 1912 – March 7, 2006) was a groundbreaking American photographer, musician, poet, novelist, journalist, activist and film director. He is best remembered for his photo essays for Life magazine and as the director of the 1971 film Shaft.


At the age of 25, Parks was struck by photographs of migrant workers in a magazine and bought his first camera, a Voigtländer Brilliant, for $12.50 at a pawnshop. The photo clerks who developed Parks’ first roll of film, applauded his work and prompted him to get a fashion assignment at Frank Murphy’s women’s clothing store in St. Paul.

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Parks began working as a self-taught freelance photographer, focusing on everything from fashion to the effects the depression in Chicago’s slums.

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In 1941, Parks met Ella Watson, a government cleaning woman, who became one of his most important subjects. His best-known photograph of Watson is American Gothic, 1942, today an icon of American culture. It shows a dignified woman posed like the farmer in Grant Wood’s 1930 composition, holding a broom and mop in place of the farmer’s pitchfork. Behind her hangs the American flag.

Parks was a close friend of Muhammad Ali, and godfather for Malcolm X’s daughter Quibilah Shabazz. He was a co-founder of Essence magazine, and wrote a ballet called Martin, in honor of King.

His art was about social issues such as poverty, race, segregation and crime. It also enhanced our understanding of beauty, nature, childhood, music, fashion and memory.

By 1944, he was the only black photographer working for Vogue, and in 1948 he became the first black photographer at Life, the most prestigious magazine of its day for photography. Eventually Life sent him to France, Italy, and Spain, and stateside he became known for his photos documenting the civil rights movement.

His autobiographical first novel, The Learning Tree (1963), and his subsequent autobiographies demonstrate that he had learned to value his parents’ hard work, compassion, integrity, and capacity for hope as well as to fear the brutality and perversity of personal and institutionalized racism.

He attended and took photos at the Civil Rights March on Washington, 1963.

He died on March 7, 2006 (aged 93) in New York City.

 


Quote This: ‘It is a fine thing to be honest, but it is also very important to be right.’ – W. Churchill

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Quote: Winston Churchill


Denzel Washington wins Oscar® for “Training Day” #blackhistorymonth

When Denzel Washington accepted his Best Actor Oscar in 2002 for his role in Training Day, he became the second African-American male ever to receive the honor (after Sidney Poitier, who won for 1963′s Lilies of the Field).

Denzel Washington winning an Oscar – Best Actor, “Training Day” – 74th Annual Academy Awards


Check The Trailer: ‘Super 8′

Film – ‘Super 8′ by J.J. Abrams


Quote This: “What is powerful is when what u say is just the tip of the iceberg of what u know.” -Jim Rohn

KRS-One  -  ’MC’s Act Like They Don’t Know’


Check The Trailer: ‘Kung Fu Panda 2′ – Superbowl Commercial

Kung Fu Panda 2


Quote This: ‘I would believe only in a God that knows how to Dance.’ -Nietzsche

Soul Train


Quote This: ‘If you want to achieve widespread impact and lasting value, be bold.’ -Howard Schultz

Robert Townsend Partners in Crime – ‘The Bold,The Black,The Beautiful’


SUPERBOWL WEEK: Lil Wayne releases new single, ‘Green and Yellow’ just in time

Lil Wayne – Green and Yellow


Quote This: ‘Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.’ -Aristotle

Hank Williams - ’Hey Good Lookin’


On My Radio: ‘S&M’ -Rihanna

‘S&M’ -Rihanna


Check The Trailer: “The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway” coming to HBO

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The series will premiere March 19th on HBO.


1964 Academy Awards – Sidney Poiter’s acceptance speech #blackhistorymonth

The 1964 Academy Awards in which Sidney Poitier receives the Oscar for the Best Actor for his role in the movie Lilies of the Field. He is handed the Oscar by the actress, Anne Bancroft.


Quote This: ‘What worries you, masters you.’ -John Locke

Stevie Wonder


Entertainment News: ‘Father’ of Hip-Hop, DJ Kool Herc, Hospitalized

DJ Kool Herc


Behind-The-Scenes: January Jones – Versace Shoot (VIDEO)

Ah, January Jones and Versace: the greatest love affair of all time this season. Style.com got an exclusive look at the fashion house‘s Spring 2011 accessories shoot, starring the “Mad Men” bombshell. Watch as January rolls around with high heels in her mouth and poses behind purses, and as Donatella Versace sings her praises.

January Jones in Versace's 2010 black and white ad campaign

January Jones in Versace's 2010 black and white ad campaign

January Jones in Versace's 2010 black and white ad campaign


Check The Trailer: ‘Jumping The Broom’

Film – ‘Jumping The Broom’

Release Date: May 2011 (Mother’s Day)
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Julie Bowen, Paula Patton, Meagan Good, Mike Epps, Lil’ Romeo
Director: Salim Akil
Writers: Elizabeth Hunter, Arlene Gibbs
MPAA: N/A
Studio: Sony Pictures


Quote This: ‘You gotta understand the reason why I wanna try to make things right. I don’t wann be alone tonight.’ -Jane

School Daze – ‘Be Alone Tonight’


Quote The Rapper: ‘Stop thinking you run the show. Imma tell you to ya face so that you know… ‘You Ain’t Fresh’

Boogie Boys, ‘You Ain’t Fresh’


Quote This: “Let me see ya earrings jingle… Go ‘head, baby.” -Radio Red

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YOSEXI Check The Trailer: ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’

Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) ends up working with a woman from his past (Penelope Cruz) to find the fountain of youth, with famed pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane) as an unusual accomplice/rival. Meanwhile Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) is working with the crown in some measure. Oh, and there are mermaids and zombies.

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