26.8.08

Black People Play Tennis--and not just Venus and Serena

It's U.S. Open time again! Early round play of the Grand Slam event kicked off Monday night and lasts thru late next well. I'll admit, I am only a true tennis fan during Wimbledon and U.S. Open-- I don't care about the other Grand Slam events.

Last night I was flipping between Michelle Obama at the DNC (who killed it by the way) and the US opener between Donald Young and James Blake. I had never seen Young before and I was surprised to see two black males playing against each other. Young didn't let Blake have it easy. He definitely challenged him in this five-set opener. He put on a good fight! Blake, however, came out on top. He is awesome (not to mention fine) and I am waiting for him to win a Grand Slam event... perhaps this year?



african-americans in tennis

James Blake, Donald Young, Gael Monfils, Asia Muhammad





and of course our beloved Williams' sisters




Ms. Wintour does US Open as well... from the stands




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t. childz©

24.8.08

TC's TOP FiVE


Some things I am excited for the end of August:

1. NEW SERIES/SEASONS
On Monday, August 25th MTV and My Super Sweet Sixteen presents “Exiled,” a new reality show that takes eight of the sweet sixteen diva’s to a sort of boot camp with a tribe in a poverty-stricken country. These heiresses are used to getting everything they want when they want it and they are going to have to “rough it.” Should be quite entertaining. Two of the participants include Cee-Lo’s daughter and Ava, the Persian girl from the first season of Sweet Sixteen.

New season of The Hills continues: our guilty pleasure
Sept. 1st: Gossip Girl season two premieres
Sept 3rd: America’s Next Top Model cycle 100 something

2. ONE STEP CLOSER TO DEMOCRATS IN THE WHITE HOUSE
The DNC (Democratic National Convention): Kicks off tomorrow in Denver. Tomorrow (soon-to-be first lady) Michelle Obama speaks, Tuesday, former Virginia governor Mark Warner will give the keynote address and Hilary Clinton will be the headline speaker. On Wednesday Obama’s new veep nominee Senator Joseph Biden Jr will speak as well as Bill Clinton. On Thursday Barack Obama will accept the Democratic nomination. Some artists performances during the event include John Legend and Kanye West.



3. NEW ALBUMS DROP
Tuesday, August 26th- Solange Presents: Sol-Angel and The Hadley St. Dreams
I'll be buying this one from itunes. She has some great ballads.



4. SEEING MY FAVORITE ARTIST PERFROM
Wednesday, August 27th- Erykah Badu concert at Chastain Park in Atlanta



5. MY BIRTHDAY
Welcome to “adulthood” and Islamic holy month
TUESDAY, SEPT. 2ND
My 21st birthday
First day of Ramadan



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t. childz©

20.8.08

"You Don't Train for Silver..."

Shawn Johnson gets her Gold Medal on the balance beam!





she's so cute. love her.
i hope they re-air it. i fell asleep. it was already midnight...


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t. childz©

19.8.08

Nastia Liukin: Robbed of a Deserving Gold medal!

Event Final: Uneven Bars
Beijing 2008

So drama and controversy never escapes Olympic sports, especially gymnastics. There is no stopwatch, no official to see whose fingers touched the wall first, nope just a “supposed” objective panel of judges.
Last night I watched the uneven bar women gymnastics final with anger towards the nature of the sport. US gymnast Nastia Liukin executed an almost flawless routine and I was sure that her scores would reflect that. She didn’t stick her dismount, but the level of difficulty on the apparatus… she was the clear winner, or so I thought.

Enter He Kexin. This tiny little pip squeak of a gymnast- probably no more than 70 lbs on her tiny frame… first off, I am almost positive that this girl is not 16 (the minimum age requirement to compete in the Olympics). SHE LOOKS LIKE SHE IS 12! The Chinese are cheaters! Secondly, her routine didn’t match Luikin’s in terms of execution. However, after the two gymnasts finished their routines and ended up with the exact same scores, Liukin somehow ends up in SECOND place!

I was confused. I thought maybe there would be some sort of tiebreak run off, or maybe the computers randomly generate a winner… Liukin was confused her damn self! Apparently, in the event of a tie, gymnastic regulations throw out each judge’s highest and lowest scores for each competitor (they were still tied) and so then they took an average of the three lowest scores—and technically Liukin’s was lower by ONE/ONE HUNDREDTH OF A POINT!

Everyone knows she should have won. Sigh:: This goes to show that sometimes you just have to accept things the way the are no matter how jacked up the it seems. Remember the figure skating controversy in Salt Lake City with the Canadian and Russian pairs teams? They both received Golds- perhaps both Kexin and Liukin should have received Gold at the very least. Well, Liukin has already won four Olympic medals, including the Gold Medal for the Women’s All-Around Event.

After the competition (recorded the previous night) Bob Costas sat down with Bella Karolyi to hear his thoughts and of course he was outraged. He is so passionate and dramatic- I love it! -such a character. He mentioned how in the vault event Alicia Sacremoni was robbed of her deserving bronze medal. He just wants Team USA to excel and that’s understandable. For the vault event it was a NORTH Korean who took Gold. Go f-ing figure. I didn’t even know North Korea had a team, or were even allowed to compete.

Tonight, I am excited to watch the final gymnastics event at the Olympics, the women’s balance beam. It happened last night, so don’t tell me any results. I am trying hard to avoid any news sites today for that reason. Perhaps Liukin will get her Gold tonight (?!?) ;)


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t. childz©

18.8.08

C' mon, Mrs. Wintour!





How do you turn a gorgeous, Hollywood starlette into a bald-looking sick patient? Put her on the cover of Vogue!

The beautiful, British actor, Keira Knightley looks something of a hot damn mess on the cover of the coveted September 2008 Vogue issue shot by world-renowned photographer Mario Testino. I am at a loss for words. First off, what the heck is going on with her hair? She looks like she is balding! Who styled this cover shoot? Secondly, the cover is quite juvenile looking. It looks more like a teen vogue cover not a Vogue cover... no couture here. And why is she wearing a blue velvet drape? Let me style the shoot, jeez...

US Vogue is slipping. It is the cheapest (pricewise) Vogue compared to its counterparts. Some fashion insiders say it's boring and tired. Maybe it is time for Anna Wintour to step down so that a fresh hip, young, editor can take over and revamp the magazine!

look at her former exquisite covers...


Although the cover is rubbish, the inside boasts some beautiful editorial spreads of Miss. Knightley.



But really, what possessed US Vogue editors to give the green light on this cover? It was inspired by ysl, but I say they should've rethought the hair for the covershoot...

click to enlarge


lmao.
::confusée::

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t. childz©

17.8.08

Phelps- Makes His Fellow Marylanders Proud!


8 Gold Medals? Michael Phelps is beast. nuff said.

you better represent md!

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t. childz©

15.8.08

Mauritania in the News

On a more serious note...


As you all know, my dad is Mauritanian, in Northwest Africa. Seldom do we hear anything aboout Mauritania in the news, but within the past week a Mauritanian military coup makes headlines.

Imagine my surprise as I flipped through the Post on my morning commute and see a headline about a military coup in Mauritania. In recent years there has been much tension between the light skinned Arab "Moors" in the north and the darker Mauritanians in South. Race and ethnic differences always play a role in politics-- we see this same conflict in the Darfur region between Arab vs. African groups.

Mauritanian coup leaders held the President, Prime Minister and two interior ministers hostage for five days, releasing the latter 3 last Monday afternoon. However, President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, the country's first freely elected president remained in captivity. Soldiers surrounded him and took him hostage after a military junta announced a coup last Wednesday.

The release of top officials indicates the junta is willing to bow to international pressure. But it is also a sig that the power remained with the military- they have no immediate plans to release the President. Military General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aaia launched the coup last week one hour after President Abdallahi fired the country's top four general's, including Aziz.

iht.com


US State Department's stance?

Mauritania: Military Coup
Statement by Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Washington, DC
August 6, 2008
The United States condemns the Mauritanian military’s overthrow of the democratically-elected Government of Mauritania and welcomes the statements by the African Union and the European Union condemning the coup. We oppose any attempts by military elements to change governments through extra-constitutional means. We call on the military to release President Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi and Prime Minister Yahya Ould Ahmed Waghef and to restore the legitimate, constitutional, democratically-elected government immediately. The United States looks to all of our international partners to condemn this anti-democratic action.

state.gov


latest news from The Wall Street Journal


A week after overthrowing this West African country's first democratically-elected president, military leaders appointed a new prime minister in an attempt to secure their grip on power and appease tensions with foreign donor countries.

A spokesman for military leaders who organized last week's coup said Mauritania's ambassador to the European Union, Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf, had been named prime minister on Thursday. The new premier was asked to form a new government, the spokesman added.

Military personnel overthrew Mauritania's President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi on August 6, in a bloodless coup that delivered a major blow to one of the rare examples of democratic transition in Africa. Mr. Abdallahi had been inaugurated in March 2007 after two decades of authoritarian governments following independence from France in 1960.




The military led by Gen. Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, right, appointed Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf, left, Mauritania's prime minister.

The international community has widely condemned the coup. The African Union has suspended Mauritania's membership until further notice, while the U.S. said it has frozen cooperation -- mainly military-based -- with the country. France has suspended aid programs, and the EU as a whole has said it is considering similar sanctions.

In Mauritania, however, initial opposition to the coup has rapidly thinned as several political parties have announced their decision to side with military leaders.

On Thursday, supporters of the country's new military leaders, led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, said the designation of a prime minister would accelerate the return to normal functioning of state institutions after more than a week of political uncertainty. The new premier's diplomatic skills might also help fend off US and EU protests, they added.

Mr. Laghdaf's "experience in Brussels can certainly help to deliver foreign governments a message of appeasement," said Sidi Mohamed Ould Mohamed Vall, a lawmaker who backs the country's new leadership.

Opponents said, however, that the designation of a prime minister did not make the coup legitimate. "A prime minister appointed by the army has no legal status," said Mohamed Jemil Ould Mansour, leader of the moderate Islamic party Tawassoul.

Mauritania, a largely desert and poverty-stricken country that imports about 75% of its food, has faced growing financial difficulties as world food prices have soared.

The declared motives for last week's coup, however, weren't financial. Military personnel say they had to overthrow President Abdallahi and put him under arrest because the former administration had grown soft on increasingly powerful terrorist cells across the country.

It's unclear whether these claims are true. French anti-terrorist investigators who are leading a probe into the December 2007 killing of four French tourists in the south of Mauritania by a group with alleged links to Al Qaeda, say cooperation with Mauritania had been very fruitful under President Abdallahi.

Still, over the past few days, the chorus of support for Mauritania's new military leaders has grown. Supporters of General Aziz have been staging what they describe as "spontaneous" rallies, during which they drive across town with a portrait of Mauritania's new military leader on their windshields.

"Democracy is when people are happy," said Sektou Mohamed Vall as she held a portrait of General Aziz at one of the rallies earlier this week. "With President Abdallahi, we were not happy."


My Thoughts

It's hard to decide which side is right and which side is wrong here. From a public diplomacy standpoint, one must uphold democracy and peace before all else, and so if the military is holding public elected officials hostage this violates rules of international diplomacy, and the rest of the world must show their stance and disagree with what the junta is doing. As we see, France and other European nations have opted for some sort of economic sanctions, while the US publicly condemns General Aziz's actions.

On the other side, however, one must think about the citizens directly affected and how they feel. At the end of the Journal article someone was quoted as saying that democracy is when people are happy and we are not happy with the elected President. The military decided to take matters in their own hands to reconcile the political situation. While initially Mauritanians were against the coup, slowly but surely, the military is gaining more public support. We will see what happens...

and for those of you who hadn't heard of Mauritania, now you know... don't f*ck with us... lol

until next time,

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t. childz©

11.8.08

Spotlight on Janelle Monáe: Diddy’s Ingénue



I had never heard of Janelle Monáe until I was flipping through the August issue of Vogue magazine. I see a feature on this cute black girl rockin’ a hot mowhawk do and I am thinking who is this little diva decked out in a little tux? My friend Heather told me she is an up and coming artist in Atlanta and formerly Big Boi and André 3000 of Outkast’s protégé. I am always looking to hear music from new artists and so I downloaded a few of her songs. Her style is eclectic and versatile. She can sing ballads but then she also has this afro punk/ alternative style which is different. I respect her style and versatility. She is by no means mainstream but sticks to her guns.




P. Diddy recently signed her to Bad Boy and says she was “a gift.” Diddy compares his signing of Monáe to some of his more famous discoveries, including the Notorious B.I.G. and Mary J. Blige.
Read the full article here.





Urb Magazine cover shoot:



She is so well spoken- gotta love her. ORIGINAL. DIFFERENT. UNIQUE
What sets Janelle Monáe apart from other artists:




My favorite songs include:





and from her older album, The Audition




MySpace page

Janelle Monae Bio


Her new album Metropolis: The Chase, comes out in stores TOMORROW, Tuesday, August 12th, 2008. Go buy it and support up and coming black artists!




Damn, I want to become a citizen of Metropolis!



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t. childz©

"They bank on your apathy"

Lions for Lambs

This weekend I watched an inspiring film called Lions for Lambs. I love coming across films that are intellectually stimulating and/or give you the urge to stand up and do something. Some other films that did that for me were Battle at Seattle, a film about the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle, and before that Crash.


Lions for Lambs is a political film that centers on the typical American citizen’s general apathy toward all the shitty stuff that’s going on in the US and the world today. The film is shot in real time and there are two intertwined story lines. A Republican Senator, played by Tom Cruise, gives an exclusive interview to a journalist (Meryl Streep) about a new war strategy in Afghanistan to help beat the “war on terror.” The risky new strategy is a ploy to use young soldiers as bait and put them on the line to draw in the enemy for a surprise attack. The second story line is about a political science university professor who is trying to engage his students to stand up against the injustices of our nation—ie our “corrupt” public officials in Washington. (He said it- not me!!) The story lines intersect in a brilliant way and I encourage you to rent this film. It is truly inspiring and it makes you question the foreign policies and practices of the people in Washington. The film takes a look at many different actors as part of the blame for what is going on in America and how to fix it. The problem starts with the decisions of public officials, but trickles down to the media as well apathetic college students.

I love these types of films. They are not Blockbuster hits, but they are inspirational. The film boasts superb actors as well—Robert Redford (also the director), Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep, Derek Luke (from Antoine Fisher) and Michael Pena (the Hispanic guy in Crash).



I don’t want to give the entire film away but take a look at the theatrical trailer below.

Theatrical Trailer


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t. childz©

8.8.08

September Issues- when fashion mags become books

Who's excited for fall fashion? That's right, I am. While I love breezy summer dresses and shorts, fall dressing is where it's at. Designers showcased their designs back in February, but now fashion mags dedicate their September issues to all the trends we saw on the runways earlier this year. You end up flipping through more ads than anything else in these issues, but the ads are by far the best part. Most issues hit newsstands Tuesday, August 12th. Here are two September issues that I'm looking forward to:

Elle UK will feature none other than our favorite twin Mary Kate Olsen, shot by Matthias Vriens. Here are some stills as well as a video from the shoot.

Subscriber's cover:



Newsstand cover:





Behind the scenes of the shoot:



click here to read the article at elleuk.com

Tyra Banks graces the cover of US Harper's Bazaar. It will feature an editorial of Tyra as Michelle Obama. I love her on the blue subscriber's cover below.






Behind the scenes of the shoot:


Thank you Elle UK for featuring my favorite style icon and Bazaar for featuring a black model on your most coveted issue. Maybe Vogue Italia has paved the way for more beautiful black faces to be featured more frequently in the fashion industry...

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t. childz©

7.8.08

not another blog...


There is too much juiciness going on around me to not put my two cents in. I had a blog for Paris and I never updated it because I was too busy living my life to record everything that was happening. Well, here we go again.

I want to comment on everything. I have a lot of opinions. I hope you will leave comments and enjoy reading as much as I enjoy posting. With the upcoming election coming up in November, the Olympics, wonderful new artists, new fashion trends, etc- I want to add my 2 cents to the mix.

oh and I LOVE Erykah Badu. I am seeing her perform in Atlanta in 3 weeks. hollerrrr

oh and toni childz was a nickname given to me when I lived in Paris, et voila

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t. childz©