The annals of rock & roll folklore are full of tough mothers, evil mothers, motorcycle mamas, mothers of invention. Although stars love to get sentimental over their mamas, there’s something special about the fearsome, badass maternal figures of rock & roll — whether it’s LL Cool J’s mama telling him to knock you out, or Rosalita’s mama chasing Bruce Springsteen off the porch with a broom. So here’s a few of our favorite mom songs.
Queen, “Tie Your Mother Down” (1976)
Don’t do that!
Mr. T, “Treat Your Mother Right” (1984)
Do this!
Queen, “Tie Your Mother Down” (1976)
Don’t do that!
Mr. T, “Treat Your Mother Right” (1984)
Do this!
- 5/10/2020
- by Rob Sheffield
- Rollingstone.com
Veteran filmmaker Warrington Hudlin, producer of such iconic films as “House Party,” “Boomerang,” and HBO’s “Cosmic Slop” television program, is launching a groundbreaking TV series centering on the Motor City’s human right to water, and needs your help to make it… Continue Reading →...
- 3/1/2017
- by Curtis Caesar John
- ShadowAndAct
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urbanactionshowcase.com
Warrington Hudlin is a renowned Director/Producer and Martial Artist, last year he was on the panel at the Urban Action Showcase and could be back in November to help out once again. Warrington presents a monthly Martial Arts Action film screenings, usually followed by a Q&A with the Stars in NYC called Fist and Sword Martial Arts Films at the Museum of the Moving Image, where he is the Trustee and Curator.
Warrington Hudlin has also built up online communities and online media to show how disruptive power of the internet can be and show a new way of creative freedom. He has been a powerful figure in the Black film movement and has been involved in the business for over 3 decades. He continues his fantastic work and to spread his message to the world and with Fist And...
urbanactionshowcase.com
Warrington Hudlin is a renowned Director/Producer and Martial Artist, last year he was on the panel at the Urban Action Showcase and could be back in November to help out once again. Warrington presents a monthly Martial Arts Action film screenings, usually followed by a Q&A with the Stars in NYC called Fist and Sword Martial Arts Films at the Museum of the Moving Image, where he is the Trustee and Curator.
Warrington Hudlin has also built up online communities and online media to show how disruptive power of the internet can be and show a new way of creative freedom. He has been a powerful figure in the Black film movement and has been involved in the business for over 3 decades. He continues his fantastic work and to spread his message to the world and with Fist And...
- 7/22/2014
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Reginald Hudlin and Denys Cowan have been named executive producers on the upcoming Django Unchained animated series.
Set immediately after the events detailed in the movie, Django Unchained The Animated Series will focus on the Reconstruction Era events that led up to his becoming the first black state senator in Mississippi. Like the movie, the emphasis will be placed upon the action elements, although the sons of Django and Broomhilda will play a major role in the plot.
Reginald Hudlin, director of such movies and teevee shows as Psych, The Office, The Bernie Mac Show, Everybody Hates Chris, House Party and – my favorite – Cosmic Slop, was a producer of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. He also wrote the DC Comics adaptation of the movie, where his friend and collaborator Denys Cowan provided covers. Previously, Cowan and Hudlin worked together on the Black Panther and Boondocks animated series as well as...
Set immediately after the events detailed in the movie, Django Unchained The Animated Series will focus on the Reconstruction Era events that led up to his becoming the first black state senator in Mississippi. Like the movie, the emphasis will be placed upon the action elements, although the sons of Django and Broomhilda will play a major role in the plot.
Reginald Hudlin, director of such movies and teevee shows as Psych, The Office, The Bernie Mac Show, Everybody Hates Chris, House Party and – my favorite – Cosmic Slop, was a producer of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. He also wrote the DC Comics adaptation of the movie, where his friend and collaborator Denys Cowan provided covers. Previously, Cowan and Hudlin worked together on the Black Panther and Boondocks animated series as well as...
- 4/1/2013
- by Mike Gold
- Comicmix.com
YouTube Derrick Bell
The tributes and appreciations are coming in for law professor Derrick Bell, who passed away from carcinoid cancer at 80 years old in Manhattan this week.
Bell was a proponent of critical race theory, a school of thought that, among other things, seeks to examine the way racism factors into the law. He was also the author of a number of classic books, including “Faces at the Bottom of the Well.”
Bell, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., became the...
The tributes and appreciations are coming in for law professor Derrick Bell, who passed away from carcinoid cancer at 80 years old in Manhattan this week.
Bell was a proponent of critical race theory, a school of thought that, among other things, seeks to examine the way racism factors into the law. He was also the author of a number of classic books, including “Faces at the Bottom of the Well.”
Bell, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., became the...
- 10/7/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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