Mary J. Blige Talks Wanting To Play Nina Simone In A Biopic [VIDEO]
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With the all female redo of “Ghostbusters,” once again, a black actress instead of a studio executive or a powerful director, like Paul Feig, would appear to be bearing the brunt of some controversy tied to accepting a large studio paycheck. In what could be categorized as another case of blaming the victim for a larger societal problem, “Ghostbusters” actress and SNL comedienne Leslie Jones would seem to be on the short end of a rapidly burning stick when it comes to her portrayal of the sole Ghostbuster of color in the remake of the longtime “Ghostbusters” franchise. Actor Ernie Hudson, the African American actor who portrayed Winston Zeddemore, the original “fourth” and only non-white Ghostbuster, has recently gone on record with his conflicting emotions when it came to playing his part thirty years ago in the breakout comedic hit. Before filming, Zeddemore was originally sold to Hudson as a potentially “career-changing” role equipped with an Air Force and demolitions background that was just as impressive if not as geeky erudite as those of his white ghost busting counterparts, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Harold Ramis who were all scientists. However, once Hudson arrived on set his part was severely diminished to the point of being just an ordinary guy looking for a paycheck. In a telling reveal of what hasn’t changed in the playbook, Leslie’s character, Patty Tolan, Zeddemore’s female doppelganger is not only the only non scientist Ghostbuster, but in a truly less than timely rewrite, Tolan is an actual “token black” due to the fact that her job outside of being a Ghostbuster is literally working in an NYC toll booth where she gives tokens to other people who actually do have important places to go and things to do all over New York City. In the Sophie’s choice that befalls those such as Jones and also actress Zoe Saldana, who has also recently been persecuted in social media for her less than ideal casting as African American civil rights icon Nina Simone in “Nina,” the choice to respond and be found at fault, or be silent and be found at fault is neither good nor particularly ideal from any view. However, perhaps because Jones is a comedienne, and familiar with dealing with a heckler or two, she has wisely chosen to respond via twitter, and doing so, has done quite well in her defense – whether one chooses to believe in the overall merit of her argument or not in light of the bigger picture. To her credit, Jones starts out by quoting an actual fan that contacted her who is in fact an African American tollbooth clerk: Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg I received this from a MTA worker: Hey Leslie, thanks for being you. A question was asked by a news writer about your role on your new movie 10:02 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg black actresses. This was my response: I work for the MTA in that role as a Token Boof Clerk and I was happy to see my job, something whic 10:02 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg provides me with plenty of jokes, a great perspective on society, and a birds eye view of horrible s### that I witness everyday on screen. 10:03 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg . (I wished Leslie would have hooked me up…a joke) however, the fact that my position as a clerk is the most abused by society, I feel 10:03 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg boof have folk thinking I’m invisible, that I’m not a college graduate, and a producer, comedian, writer, actor, etc. I’m a verb. I’m not a 10:05 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg I love my job and I enjoy engaging people with information infused with humor. Leslie is a comedian. She’s a larger than life personality 10:06 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg and it’s the first thing we see no matter what role she gets. As she grows, she will be able to tap into all her greatness. I am supporting 10:07 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg supporting this movie because I see me. I hope you receive all that’s for you. You looked so cute in the uniform. Congrats Sis. I’m proud 10:07 PM – 3 Mar 2016 Moving on from there, Jones does quite a good job speaking for herself in a straight forward assessment of her responsibility as an entertainer, the studio’s responsibility and the actual work she gets paid for in an argument that doesn’t end with her when it comes to Hollywood and how the stories we want to see are actually created and sold: Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg Why can’t a regular person be a ghostbuster. Im confused. And why can’t i be the one who plays them i am a performer. Just go see the movie! Leslie Jones @Lesdoggg ITS NOT A MAN, WOMAN, RACE, CLASS THANG!! ITS A GHOSTBUSTER THANG!! AND AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED WE ALL GHOSTBUSTERS!! STAND TALL!! It’s hard to argue with Leslie Jones’ sentiment in her last all caps tweet, because yes, in theory and in pretty much everything else, we all want to be Ghostbusters. But to the same point, in the year 2016, one also has to admit that it is likely very much a “race thang” if thirty years later it’s still inconceivable for just one of the scientific or extraordinary Ghostbusters up on the screen to be the single dark berry out of an otherwise extremely mauve bunch. Clearly that is one ghost that we as a larger society have not quite busted once and for all.
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Interview with Saul Williams In Chuck Klosterman’s bestselling 2005 book Killing Yourself To Live, he travels to historic locations where both famous and infamous musicians died prematurely, ultimately coming to the harrowing conclusion that the best move an artist can make in their career is to die a sudden death. A decade later, as poet/rapper/actor/writer Saul Williams embarks on his own travels from Illinois to Ohio to Georgia to Tennessee to Hungary to Switzerland to France to Germany to Ireland to Austria to Turkey to Holland to Finland in literally a month, I cannot help but think that the only way Williams would ever receive his proper credit as one of the most gifted artists of all time (I say that without a mustard seed of hyperbole) is if he were to use all the frequent flier miles he has racked up to leave this Earth. But nobody wants that, because despite him being one of the most known unknown iconic figures of the last 20 years, the world needs people like Williams to spark the masses. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/186834720″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] First off, this article is going to be f###### long, and even if only one person reads it from top to bottom instead of navigating through more interesting pieces like BuzzFeed’s 29 Times “The Sims” Was Accidentally Hilarious or EliteDaily’s Why The Girl Who Unfroze You In Freeze Tag Is The One Who Got Away, it will be well worth it to me. In the 26 seconds it took me to search for and post the above video, I estimate that Politico has posted approximately 30 articles about all the latest in the Donald Trump circus and precisely one thousand people have posted a sadistic Kardashian-related comment about a two-time NBA champion and 6th Man of the Year fighting for his life. Three months after the Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriage legal nationwide, there is an increasing number of people terrified that 4 rainbow-colored horses will appear any minute now and bring about the apocalypse. A 21-year old murdered 9 people in a Charleston church in hopes of starting a race war, 2 deadly campus shootings have already occurred in October, but a lot of Americans are much more concerned with deflated footballs. Williams’ recent US (a.) is his first full-length book of poetry since 2006’s The Dead Emcee Scrolls: The Lost Teachings of Hip-Hop, which earned him the unofficial title of “the poet laureate of Hip-Hop.” In his review of Scrolls, Mark Eleveld perfectly summed up Williams’ genius: “Williams is the guy. He has chosen a sublime path in the hip-hop world: yes, a “road less traveled.” He is the prototype synthesizer between poetry and hip-hop, stage and page, rap and prose, funk and mythology, slam and verse.” Williams is also preparing the 2016 release of MartyrLoserKing, his first album since 2011’s critically acclaimed Volcanic Sunlight. Like his previous work, Williams is planning to explore a multitude of ideas revolving around his expatriate views on contemporary America via two distinct creative platforms. I wanted to find a platform to be able to talk about all the s### that I had been experiencing and reading about on the world stage. There’s the one percent that we know of in terms of Wall Street and bankers. And that’s not a new fight. Then I think of those people that gave their lives and voices to uplift and connect the dots in terms of uplifting humanity. People like Aaron Schwartz. Those bureaucracies are composed of people like you and me who basically just have to check themselves. I think it’s Allen Ginsberg that has a poem where he says policemen are just regular people in disguise.” There is a shocking amount of people who don’t know much about Williams’ work at all. Strictly as it pertains to music, without Williams there would be no Yeezus, To Pimp A Butterfly, Death Grips, Chance The Rapper, or even Childish Gambino. In fact, I myself would not be in the position I am right now (permitted free reign by AHH CEO Mr. “Grouchy” Greg Watkins himself to pen an extremely long article on the most heavily trafficked Hip-Hop website in the word). During spring-break of 2009 most of my friends were drinking Coronas in tropical climates far away from cramped University lecture halls, but I was in Phoenix, Arizona to watch Williams perform. I had seen his image many times before on screen, but as I sat in the auditorium, subconsciously I was expecting a towering figure to stroll onstage– a figure that physically matched the stupefying work of his incredulous resume. But a slender man walked onstage, talking about his career and fielding questions from the audience in an extremely personable, down-to-Earth fashion. Before he finished his performance with “Coded Language,” an audience member asked him about the Nike commercial. In 2008 Williams received a firestorm of criticism after his song “List of Demands” appeared in a Nike marketing campaign called “My better is better.” Since the release of the commercial, Williams has repeatedly been asked that question by journalists and fans alike, always giving the same sort of, and I paraphrase, “who gives a s###?” answer. Regardless of your views on capitalism, the “infamous” commercial introduced a lot of lifelong disciples to Williams’ work for the first time, a New York native who would write his first song “Black Stacey” while in high school. During his MFA graduate studies at NYU, Williams’ thesis project about an extremely talented yet troubled slam poet/rapper turned into the 1998 film Slam, which went on to win awards at the Sundance Film Festival and Cannes. But I control the wind, that’s why they call it the hawk I am Horus, son of Isis, son of Osiris Worshiped as Jesus resurrected Like Lazarus, but you can call me Lazzy, “lazy” Yea I’m “lazy” cause I’d rather sit and build Than work and plow a field Worshiping a daily yield of cash green crops Even […]
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