Sunday, May 9, 2010

Ms. Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (June 30, 1917 – May 9, 2010)


RIP... such a beautiful woman.. wonderful spirit.. just enjoy her..92 years of life!












Lena Horne, the ground-breaking singer, actress and civil rights activist who, in 1942, became the first African-American performer to be put under contract by a major studio, died on Sunday, May 9, at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. She was 92. According to the New York Times, Horne’s death was announced by her son-in-law, Kevin Buckley.

Though her movie career spanned nearly six decades and included a smattering of well-regarded films, like Stormy Weather (1943), Ziegfeld Follies (1946), and Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956), Horne was best known for her singing. Her music highpoints include blockbuster collaborations with Tony Bennett, Grammy-winning recordings of her Vegas nightclub act (1981′s The Lady and Her Music, Live on Broadway, and 1995′s An Evening With Lena Horne), and her Tony-nominated performance in the Broadway musical, Calypso. Horne grew up in an upper-middle-class African American enclave of Brooklyn, raised primarily by her grandparents after age 3, when both her parents left the family. By the time she was 16, Horne had scored a regular singing gig at Manhattan’s Cotton Club. Her knack for dramatic flourish and romantic renditions of jazz standards led to appearances on TV variety shows including The Ed Sullivan Show and The Dean Martin Show, as well as a role in the big-screen musical, The Duke Is Tops (1938). Though she never found the substantial, satisfying work she sought on film, Horne did make an impact, later in life, on TV in recurring roles on The Muppet Show and The Cosby Show.

Throughout her career, Horne was equally dedicated to her advocacy for civil rights. She was an early pioneer in the movement for equality, fighting for desegregation alongside such legends of the movement as Paul Robeson and Medgar Evers. She also fought with first lady Eleanor Roosevelt to pass anti-lynching laws. The combination of Horne’s disarming talent and fierce individuality created a powerful force in breaking down racial barriers in Hollywood and beyond.

Horne is survived by her daughter, Gail Lumet Buckley. Horne’s husband and her son both died in 1971, the latter of kidney failure


article from: http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/05/10/lena-horne-dies/

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Bodies..

This is one of those bitter taste post... nothing sweet here..

I watch the news everyday but today this "news" made my stomach turn and my heart hurt. Chamber's Funeral Home & Crematorium license was suspended today. After the Riverdale, MD funeral home was inspected 40 bodies stacked over 12 feet high in body bags were found in the garage.

There seem to have been no complaints from family members of those deceased individuals, so what remains where these families given?I can not imagine how hurt or shocked the families of those found are. As of right now they have been ordered to to cremate all the bodies and will be shut down, but will they have to tell the families that "Yes your mother, father, brother, son, sister, or daughter was one of those stored in the garage". I am actually ashamed at the fact the owners want to fight the suspension saying that ALL of them were not actual bodies.

My prayers are with these individuals, the families for the pain & the morticians for their sick minds.

This is the Funeral Home http://www.chambersfuneralhomes.com/




What I watched this morning..Fox 5 news... sad







Brown Sugar....

"Why don't you love me"

Late Saturday night (May 1, 2010) Beyonce', well Solonge's twitter, gave us a sneak peak of her video "Why Don't You Love Me". When I first saw the 37 second video peak for the song, for some odd reason Miss GaGa popped into my brain but I was also full of anticipation for what this song/video was all about. Being the Bey fan that I am I had to hear more of this! So I downloaded the song *guilty face*. Not only was the song written by baby sister singer Solange (Knowles) it also sounded just like her, not voice wise but the style and the feel of the song was very Solange-esque. 1st listen I was not that impressed (sadly) but I always allow songs to grow on me...

I had no idea just 3 days later (May 4, 2010) the actual video would be released. This put the icing on the cake! Some songs seem to be complete once you have the visual and this was defiantly one of those moments for me. I am in love with the video & I now have a STRONG like for the song. It seems that the older she gets the more out of the box she is becoming. Not that this shocker, but it was definitely a little different for Bey.

Right now I feel her only "competition" (if we want to say that) would be lady GaGa... right now every female (singer) artist should be willing to step out of their comfort zone....just a tad if they want to get on the level of GaGa. I mean really.... who's NOT a fan of hers? Off hand I cant think of any females that put on shows like these two....hMmMm a Beautiful Romance Tour.. possibly? PLEASE!?





My sweetest taste?:: 3 min 26 sec when Mrs. Carter was dusting off ALL her grammy's... I JUST LOVE IT!

"Why Don't You Love Me" - Beyoncé from Beyoncé on Vimeo.




However I am still a tad confused of where this song belongs. I have heard that its from Beyonce's last CD, I am...Sasha Fierce, BUT I have both (regular & deluxe) copies and I have NEVER heard this song. Did I miss something? or Could the workaholic's "vacation" be cut short?

Love,

Brown Sugar...

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Shane Mosley ....

THE CHAMP IS HERE... can be the true motto for 33 year old boxer Floyd "Pretty Boy Flyod" Mayweather, Jr. The undefeated boxer (41-0, 25 knockouts) took on 38 year old Shane Mosely (46-6, 39 knockouts) tonight (Saturday May 1, 2010) In Las Vegas at MGM Grand Garden Arena.

If you weren't one of the lucky folks who got together with their friends, with delicious food, & cold "drinks" in front of a big screen tap the link below to catch a round by round recap... hope you feel like you were there or at least watching.

PS.. I wasn't one of those lucky folks either..lol

Enjoy!

Love,

Brown Sugar...


http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2010/05/mayweather-vs-mosley-round-by-round-updates.html

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Love,

Brown Sugar....