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The Walking Dead Recap 3×10

by Sylvain Watersonon February 20, 2013
This week’s episode starts off quietly, with Rick surveying the property; and all of us wondering “Has Rick come back to his senses?” We, the audience, get the answer we were waiting for: No. Rick sees Lori’s angelic specter in the prison yard, and quickly chases after her. With Rick’s meltdown last week, the whole […]
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The Walking Dead Recap 3×9

by Sylvain Watersonon February 13, 2013
The mid-season finale way back in 2012 left us captivated, laying the foundations for the conflict that will unfold throughout the rest of season 3: Woodbury vs. The Prison. Underneath this central dramatic umbrella other smaller yet still important conflicts will also be played out, with a main theme of loyalty. The mid-season premier started […]

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The Obama Deception

by Sylvain Watersonon January 21, 2013
Since the first mention of President Barack Obama’s first campaign he has been hailed as a savior to this country and the world; even being given the Nobel Peace Prize. Has anyone ever stopped to to really investigate the reasons why this man, made of flesh and blood, was anointed as the Second Coming of […]
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Haters Gonna Hate: Stepin Fetchit

by Sylvain Watersonon January 8, 2013
Hatin’, the most despicable act a so called critic can perpetrate, in the Hip Hop era, has become a plague upon the Black entertainment industry. From C. Delores Tucker denouncing the late Tupac Shakur’s “profane” lyrics; and subsequently suing the latter’s estate after his untimely demise (The act of a true hater), to South Park […]

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Yet another commentary on Django Unchained

by Sylvain Watersonon January 4, 2013
Django Unchained; the movie that has been praised as well as criticized (even by those who haven’t even bothered to watch it), will be remembered as one of the most revolutionary stories, told through American cinema. Sorry Victor Hugo, you are way too French and have been dead way too long to have the most […]
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The RZA and the Manifestation of Dreams

by Sylvain Watersonon December 26, 2012
The Wu-Tang Clan, practically a household name amongst anyone under 30 years of age (but maybe that’s how the Wu wanted it) has been a persistent force in the Hip-Hop Industry. First, let me say that each individual in the Clan had a rich amount of raw talent, but it took a practical visionary to […]

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Married to the Game: Love and Hip-Hop

by Sylvain Watersonon December 10, 2012
A new trend is sweeping the hip-hop community, and it may come as a surprise; considering the lifestyles most hip-hop artists seem to promote.  No, rappers aren’t trading in their guns for olive branches and doves, leaving the trap for 9 to 5s, nor spending modestly on an efficient European sedan; but many of the […]