In 2007, in one of the first episodes of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy Fieri visited Patrick’s Roadhouse, a railway-station-turned-restaurant in Santa Monica, California. The diner’s chef, Silvio Moreira, walked Fieri through the preparation of one of Patrick’s most notable dishes, the Rockefeller—a burger topped with mushrooms, sour cream, jack …
Read More »Adele Concert Special Will Feature Oprah Interview
Adele is setting the music scene ablaze next month with a special concert performance and Oprah Winfrey interview as part of the event. Ahead of the release of her long-awaited fourth album 30, CBS is set to air a two-hour special “Adele One Night Only” featuring a concert debuting the …
Read More »Learn To Master The Art Of Playing The Guitar With This Nine-Course Bundle
There are few feelings better than the one that comes with learning and mastering a new instrument. For starters, what’s cooler than jamming out alongside friends in harmony in a garage band session? Learning a new instrument also has psychological benefits, as the mastery of a new skill infuses the …
Read More »Michael Harriot Ruins Everything
Image: generic image (Shutterstock) Does anyone remember Victor Page? Having grown up in Washington, D.C., Victor Page was poised to be the man. It was like he was born to be a basketball god. He was such a natural scorer in high school that coaches literally got together to protest …
Read More »The Football Game That Transcends Tradition
This past Saturday, after a one-year hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic, more than 50,000 spectators filled the Camping World football stadium in Orlando to watch the Florida Classic—the 76th face-off between Florida A&M University and Bethune-Cookman University. The storied rivalry between two of America’s premier historically Black universities is …
Read More »Colin Powell, First Black Secretary Of State, Dies Of COVID
Colin Powell, the first African American to serve as U.S. Secretary of State, who also was a four-star U.S. Army general and also the first African American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has died of complications of COVID-19 Monday, CNN reports. He was 84.The Bronx, N.Y., native rose in …
Read More »For The Second Time, Rapper 21 Savage And Chime Uniting To Provide $100,000 In Scholarships
Rapper 21 Savage is doing his part again to help youth learn to handle money better. According to Yahoo News, he is partnering with fintech company Chime for the second year of his Bank Account Financial Literacy Campaign. The Atlanta rapper and his Leading By Example Foundation have united anew …
Read More »HBO Releases First Teaser, Premiere Date for Euphoria Season 2
The long wait is over for fans of HBO’s ground-breaking drama Euphoria, as the show is set to return Sunday, Jan. 9, per TVLine. We also get our first look at season 2 in the teaser, which was tweeted out by the network. The one minute video starts with Rue …
Read More »Climate Change Might Be Driving Albatrosses to Divorce
Albatrosses do not fall in love the way humans do. When the birds couple up, it’s almost always for keeps. Their lives start lonely—albatross parents lay only one egg at a time, and may leave their offspring unattended for days—and at just a few months old, each juvenile embarks on …
Read More »House of Payne and Assisted Living Are All New Tuesday
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