Phi Beta Sigma Conclave Grand Orchid Ball

Elegant and exciting were a few words that best describe the energy of the Phi Beta Sigma Conclave Grand Orchid Ball. Handsome Sigma Men from far and wide were clean in their white embossed jackets accompanying their dates, who often wore beautiful shades of royal blue. The best grown and sexy entertainment was enjoyed at […]
The Ensemble Theatre’s Rolling World Premiere of Phenomenal Woman

Maya Angelou is one of the world’s most well-known poets, so it was a fantastic surprise to discover things I never knew about this extraordinary literary genius. Beautifully directed, thoughtfully choreographed, brilliantly written, and flawlessly acted, the world premiere of Phenomenal Woman did not disappoint. I felt many emotions as I enjoyed every minute of […]
Face to Face with Self

There is an ole saying among Blacks: Whites do it, so let’s do it. Consequently, all Black people understand that we have been spiritually and socially conditioned to imitate Whites. Imitation can be suicide. Whites brought Black people from Africa to a foreign land flowing with milk and honey and socially conditioned Black people to […]
Education in the Black Community

Family socialization, teaching and formal educational development, are the life blood of any racial or social group, especially in a multi-cultural democratic society. Blacks must spiritually understand that the system is not interested in Black children being proficiently educated, because the system works for the system, and we all know who controls the system. The […]
Stay Woke

Maya Angelou was right. When someone tells you who they are, believe them. In particular, believe those who endorse “anti-wokism.” Those people fear and despise you. The first recognized use of “woke” was pronounced by Marcus Garvey in 1923. “Wake up Ethiopia! Wake up Africa,” was his advice for pan-national Black people be alert and […]
Astros Foundation Awards Scholarships

The Astros Foundation continues to give back in a big way to the Houston community. Since 2005, Minute Maid Grand Slam for Youth Baseball has awarded more than 350 local Houston-area high school seniors’ scholarships and grants to assist in first-year college expenses. They annually award 25 deserving seniors a $5,000 academic scholarship. Minute Maid […]
Dylan Campbell gets drafted to the Los Angeles Dodgers

University of Austin Baseball Star Dylan Campbell was chosen by the Los Angeles Dodgers as the 136th overall pick as their next Major League Baseball Rookie. Texas has had at least one player selected in every MLB Draft, first held in 1965. This year Campbell was a superstar outfielder who hit .339 with 13 home […]
The House of Patrick

“Expectations Create Limitations” – Patrick Kelly Energetic, Authentic, Vibrant, and Heartfelt are emotions that run through my mind after enjoying Vincent Victoria Presents…The House of Patrick. This masterpiece chronicles the extraordinary life of Patrick Kelly (1954–1990), who was known for his bold, bright, and joyful fashion creations that were inspired by his life and experiences […]
Respect the Dead

Where do we draw the line? A development company is seeking to build on a site the company owns in the Heights community adjacent to Olivewood Cemetery, which is Houston’s oldest incorporated African American cemetery. It was established ten years after emancipation in 1875. According to Houston Public Media (HPM), there’s an estimated 4,000 Black […]
Spiritual Truths

American society is becoming spiritually and socio-economically unraveled because of vanity. What is the cause of unbridled vanity in American society? We all know: “For what is a man, profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? (Matthew 16: 26). God has allowed us to spiritually understand the truth, “Be […]