Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Live blogging tonight's 2008 BET Awards


Let the tomfoolery commence!

8:03: Two thumbs up to Usher for the intricate choreography, but I guess he forgot to sing. And what happened to the rumored performance of Love in the Club Pt. II featuring Beyonce and Lil' Wayne? Dare I hope to dream that this will be the first ever Beyonce-free BET Awards!?!

8:22: Why does Young Jeezy need his own set? Couldn't he have come out with Usher, spit his 16 bars, sparing us this nonsense?

8:24: Jezzy's performance is redeemed -- here comes Kanye West. Hi Kanye! (waving hard!)

8:36: Keyshia Cole is dancing and singing live! What a novel idea. She looks fab! Oh wait...is that Lil' Kim, looking normal. So far, this is the best performance of the night.

8:50: I am officially up from the bed and standing on my feet. It's a 90's girl group reunion special - SWV, EnVogue, and TLC! Big ups to Alicia Keys for never forgetting where she came from and always giving props to those who came before her and paved the way. Even though I'm not a big fan of her recent stuff, I do admire that about her. But one quick note about SWV...they all look so different!?! For a while there I couldn't tell who was who!

9:18: I get it T. Pain - you've guested on practically every song played on the the radio the past 6 months, but why are you lip-syncing dude!?! That's one of the things I hate about BET - they breed mediocrity. If they demanded more from their award show performers, it would be a better look overall. Everyone seems to be phoning it in tonight. At least my eyes are saved from permanent damage of seeing Rick Ross' bare belly with the hotness of Ludacris! Go Luda! He was the only one to actually perform live.

9:22: Go 'head Chris Brown and Ciara. Now that's what I call dancing. Ciara looks so much more feminine now. I love it!

9:42: Ne-Yo is on. Time to go wash my face and brush my teeth.

10:10: This Al Green Lifetime Achievement tribute is running hecka long. Maxwell, where ya been homey? When's that album coming out?

10:36: Rhianna needs to take a vacation. I'm getting tired of her non-singing self. But look at her boo, Chris Brown, trying to coach her on from the audience. That's right Chris...support your woman.

I doze off during the Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award presentation, trying my best to hold out for the man of the night, Lil' Wayne.

11: 03: I pop an eye open to see Lil' Wayne's sweaty chest. Guess I missed it. Back to sleep.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

She's Got A Job!


After slugging through Entertainment Weekly's woeful Race on TV feature in the current issue (with Angelina Jolie on the cover), I'm happy to report that a Black actress has found a job -- and it's on TV! Sophina Brown, who as Raina was only my second reason for watching Shark (the first being Henry Simmons' bare chest) is joining the cast of CBS drama Numbers this Fall (yes, CBS which as EW reports has the distinction of ranking dead last when it comes to diversity). Congrats to Sophina - her hair is to die for!- and let's hope to see more brown faces on a TV screen near you soon.

Sooooouuuuulllllll Train!


Ah...remember the days kids -- Saturday afternoons busting a move in front of the TV trying to mimic the fantastic dancers on the screen. Well, I don't remember them either! But, that doesn't mean I don't appreciate the legacy of Soul Train, which paved the way for countless dance shows, including current ones like So You Think You Can Dance on ABC and MTV's America's Best Dance Crew. My memories of Soul Train are of the Shemar Moore kind -- he had a brief stint as a host in the early 2000s.

Now after 38 years, the Soul Train has been...well...sold folks. The NY Times is reporting today that Soul Train founder and living legend Don Cornelius sold (for an undisclosed amount which I'm sure is in the millions) the franchise to MadVision Entertainment, an L.A.-based production company run by three African-American movers-and-shakers in the worlds of entertainment and media -- Kenard Gibbs, the group publisher of Ebony and Jet magazines, Anthony Maddox, a former producer at NBC who also ran Sean Combs’s Bad Boy Films, and Peter Griffith, a Vibe magazine veteran.

They plan to breathe new life into the series, by both opening up the archives for the old fogies to relive their golden days, and creating a new version (which, fingers crossed will knock BET's shameful 106&Park off the air!).

Change is good, and I think that will be a great opportunity for the Black American Bandstand to experience a rebirth and continue to inspire a new generation of dancers and musical talent.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Gossip Girl Spinoff?


Well, yes, according to The Hollywood Reporter, producers are eyeing a spinoff series set at a girls boarding school. The story would be based on Gossip spinoff novels called The It Girl, which features the socially-awkward character of Jenny Humphrey entering boarding school and reinventing herself as Blair 2.0. No word yet if the actress playing Jenny, Taylor Momsen, will star in the spinoff series.

THR reports that it's somewhat unlikely that CW will pick up the series since it's current slate is stacked with teen fare, including Gossip and the forthcoming refresh of 90210. Perhaps it'll find a home on another network where teen girls (and teen-girls at heart like myself) congregate, like ABC Family or MTV.

I like Gossip Girl and all, but this may be overkill, especially given the un-popularity of Jenny's character.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Stars Align for Celebrity Family Feud

I was already excited about Celebrity Family Feud because A.) I love the show and B.) It's one classic game show (along with The Newlywed Game) that deserves a revival.

Now, I'm triply excited to learn who the participating families are going to be, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly. Here are the showdowns I'm most looking forward to:

• Episode 2
-Mo'Nique and family vs. Vivica A. Fox and family -- I guarantee that this will be off the hook! I'm setting my TiVo now!

• Episode 3
-Ice-T and family vs. Joan Rivers/Melissa Rivers and family
-Raven-Symoné and family vs. Wayne Newton and family


• Episode 4
-The Kardashian/Jenner family (including Kim Kardashian and Bruce Jenner) vs. Deion Sanders and family -- The clash of the 'why-do-they-have-a-reality-show?' families.
-Ed McMahon and family vs. Tiki Barber and family

Celebrity Family Feud premieres on July 1 on NBC.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Michelle taking time to enjoy The View!


Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, will be a cohost of The View June 18 (11 am/ET on ABC). Watch Elisabeth Hasselbeck call in sick that day...