Creed III might be the greatest sequel of all time and raises the bar for what we should expect from franchise movies
Category: Reviews
Review: Voices of Fire
Can the power of music heal the racial divide in America? Bishop Ezekiel Williams hopes so, which is why he set out to build the world’s most diverse gospel choir. Bishop Williams, pastor of Faith World Ministries in Norfolk, Virginia, sees music as a unifying force that can bridge divides and shape his predominantly Black… Continue reading Review: Voices of Fire
Who asked for this? A White Christian Nationalist painting depicts Black ancestors praying for Trump
Jon McNaughton's painting "Legacy of Hope" is a literal illustration of what it means to take the Lord's name in vain.
Six reasons why Chipotle is actually Bae
I love Chipotle. If I had the money, and the patience to wait in the long line that often stretches out the door every day, I would eat it for multiple meals each day. I'm married, but Chipotle is Bae. Chipolt-bae if you will. Five reasons why Chipotle is actually Bae: 1. It's (relatively) healthy. Chipotle's… Continue reading Six reasons why Chipotle is actually Bae
Review: The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story
Review: The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story (which I'd been eagerly anticipating for about a month) premiered last night on the Lifetime Network. I think pretty much any kid who grew up in the 90s knows about this show and has seen at least some of the episodes. The… Continue reading Review: The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story
Snatchin’ Wigs (A review of *NSYNC’s latest album)
This post is part of a sneak preview series that I’m doing leading up to the official launch of this blog in September. Please enjoy, comment, and share any of these posts that you feel are worthy of sharing. Like The Armchair Commentary on Facebook and follow me on Twitter. Snatchin' Wigs (A review of… Continue reading Snatchin’ Wigs (A review of *NSYNC’s latest album)
I secretly judge people when they do these things…
I secretly judge people when they do these things... I'm not a judgmental person by nature, but sometimes...sometimes people's actions defy all understanding, reason, and logic and I'm left without words. I'm left with no recourse but to judge folk. I don't want to, but people do stuff that FORCES me to judge them. Like… Continue reading I secretly judge people when they do these things…