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What Maisie Knew
This is a little movie (it cost roughly $6mil to make) that I think will be a HUGE success. It is the story of Maisie a 7-year-old caught in a custody battle between her rock star mother and art dealer father. The film … Continue reading
Posted in Soul Brother Presents
Tagged Alexander Skarsgård, entertainment, family, film, Julianne Moore, movie
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The Smurfs 2
The Smurfs are back with new adventures on July 31, 2013. Unsmurfingbelievable!!! 🙂
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Tagged children, entertainment, family, film, Gargamel, movie, Smurf, Sony Pictures Animation
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Newborn baby boy tips scale at 16 pounds
What a lil big cutie!!! Welcome to the world JaMichael! Newborn baby boy tips scale at 16 pounds.
Posted in News from the Soul Brother
Tagged baby, family, Good Shepard Hospital, Infant, JaMichael Brown, Longview, Texas
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Destination Television
Tonight at 8e/7c on PBS, Dr. Henry Louis Gates continues the journey of exploring our heritage, our family. This is destination television for the entire family. By learning about the other members of the diaspora and their experiences, we learn … Continue reading
10 Unexpected Natural Cleaners
Ketchup!! Really? 10 Unexpected Natural Cleaners – Earth Day – Your Life – MSN Lifestyle.
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Tagged cleaners, cost, Earth Day, economy, family, saving
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72% Of Black Kids Raised In Single Parent Household, 25 Percent In U.S.
This is not surprising. What this confirms is the destruction of the traditional family structure in America. Not just Black America. Our community however is inordinately affected. In my view this is what has over time contributed to the issues black … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, family, parents, United States
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Prevent Another Steubenville: What All Mothers Must Do for Their Sons
by Kim Simon When Max was just a few months old, I sat cross-legged on the floor with him in a circle of other mothers. The facilitator for our “Mommy and Me” playgroup would throw a question out … Continue reading →