For Miami Heat fans, the 2011 NBA season came to a disappointing end on Sunday, June 12. Despite hundreds of cheering hopefuls gathered at the American Airlines Arena, the Dallas Mavericks refused to let up for game 7.
Columnist Guthrie offers a true and reflective story about how her imagination blossomed at a young age. Even now, it leads her, prods her, stirs her and moves her to know she is here for a purpose.
Columnist V. Knowles opposes the new book, The Grand Design, written by British physicist Stephen Hawking.
Fashion Fête, a pre-Independence Day party at Le Souk Lounge and Restaurant, 510 LaGuardia Place, in Greenwich Village on June 30, 2011 will roll fashion, music and networking into one event -- sponsored in part by NEWD Magazine.
Columnist Ana Guthrie offers a gleaming review of Snitch, the second novel by Booker T. Mattison.
Well, police escorted Lakeysha Beard off a train in Salem, Oregon last weekend after the lady reportedly refused to stop chatting away on her cell phone since boarding in Oakland, California, 16 hours earlier.
Senior proms are the paramount experience of a high schooler's life. How much does pop culture TV and movie have to do with that? Do we long for the day our "prom prince" will come? What does Hollywood teach us to expect or not to expect?
Columnist Ana Guthrie exposes what much of Christian America has been afraid to discuss. Why are we so shallow? In an age where it's more comfortable to kick back and enjoy the ride than get your hands dirty with ministry, the American church continually cranks out a complacent, shallow Christian.
Todrick Hall, an independent performer, professes his biggest dream: to be cast as the first African-American male ensemble member.
On April 30, Rockaz Movement reminded people what reggae music is all about with the free Miami Reggae Festival at Peacock Park in Coconut Grove, Florida designed to help solve hunger and homelessness in Miami-Dade County.