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By The Poet Khan Rass Fiyaa Someday at Christmas 70% of Black boys won't shed fatherless tears Congregated laughter with no subjugated fear Racism Frowned upon Classism Looked down upon Santa in a chimney, the only lie we agree upon…
Conversations About Food
As Thanksgiving came to an end and the holidays fast approach, I can‘t help the nostalgic feeling embracing my inner self. The holidays always makes me long for family, culture and tradition. For most of us it will be a…
Indies to the Rescue
With many movie theatres closed and Hollywood blockbusters postponed, 2020 has been a year of struggle for filmmakers and frustration for movie lovers. As someone who fits both descriptions, I’ve been avidly watching the industry cope with COVID and seen…
Film Florida
Behind every healthy industry there are volunteers helping it to grow. While Florida’s film industry has a long way to go in comparison to neighboring states like Georgia (thanks to a lack of production incentives here), the not-for-profit trade association…
Let’s Talk about Tourism
It’s November and therefore time for Thanksgiving. From a tourism point of view, you may ask what do we have to be thankful for this year, but without too much deep thinking I can think of many things. Up here…
Conversations About Food
Have you ever consider moving and thought about the foods you would miss the most once you relocated? About a year ago when I moved from New York City to the Emerald Coast, I thought about many different foods I…
Conversations About Food
Last month before Hurricane Sally hit the Panhandle, I was itching to do something local and fun. So, I decided to indulged myself and do what for me I consider a day trip, I drove about 1and ½ hours to…