News 7 Tips For Black Women to Live a Happier Life Posted on January 18, 2018January 14, 2021 By Dangerous Lee By Tinisha Johnson In this day and age when the world is changing, technology is advancing, and years have passed by in a blink of an eye, Black women may wonder about the future and how it will directly impact them. Today’s Black women are beginning to realize that… Read more
News I Am No Victim: Changing the Narrative Surrounding Survivors of Abuse Posted on January 11, 2018February 7, 2019 By Nicole Lawrence I Am No Victim: Changing the Narrative Surrounding Survivors of Abuse “Why didn’t you say anything?” This was the question asked when I first told someone that my ex was emotionally and sexually abusive. They didn’t ask me how I was doing. Or if I needed any support. Instead, they… Read more
News 10 Lies Black Women Tell Themselves Posted on January 4, 2018July 7, 2018 By Dangerous Lee 10 Lies Black Women Tell Themselves By Doris Taylor 1. White women are stealing Black men. Trust me, no one is stealing them. It’s their choice to date outside of their race. And so what if they are? Love is love and it comes in all colors, shapes, and sizes…. Read more
Dangerous Words Most Artists Who Make A Living Are White Posted on June 2, 2015April 12, 2018 By Dangerous Lee 80% of White Artists Are Making A Living Duh! and No shit! were the first thoughts that came to mind when I saw this article heading. My second thought was that most of that 80% are men. This really isn’t shocking or surprising. The research revealed interesting numbers, I suppose,… Read more
Dangerous Words Pole Dancing is Not Just For Thots Posted on June 22, 2014January 8, 2024 By Dangerous Lee DID YOU KNOW THAT POLE DANCING IS A SKILL FOR HOES AND HOES IN TRAINING? YEA, ME NEITHER. HEAVY SIGH – So there’s this video going viral showing a little Black girl at the playground sliding down a pole like a pro as other children watch her land perfectly in… Read more
Dangerous Words Don’t Support Michael Jackson’s Xscape? You Don’t Get What He Stood For! Posted on May 16, 2014December 7, 2020 By Dangerous Lee Don’t Support Michael Jackson’s Xscape? You Don’t Get What He Stood For! And, quite frankly you’re missing out. There are more than a few bangin’ tracks on Xscape and it’s much much better than the Michael project that was released a few years back. I am actually pleasantly surprised that… Read more
News Theresa Gonsalves Shares Intimate Details of Affair with Michael Jackson in Memoir Posted on November 15, 2013January 1, 2022 By Leigh Langston by L. Burner Theresa Gonsalves Was Michael Jackson’s Lover How come no women have ever come forward with stories of intimate encounters with Michael Jackson? How come he never dated Black or ethnic girls? If you have ever questioned this and meant it in more than a rhetorical and facetious… Read more
News Meet Graffiti Queen Stef 1 Posted on January 9, 2013October 30, 2018 By Dangerous Lee Graffiti is an important part of the five elements of hip hop culture. Many times it is often looked at as a male dominated art form. But of course there are plenty of females representing and doing a great job. I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with… Read more
Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews FaLessia Booker Loves Keep Your Panties Up and Your Skirt Down Posted on October 5, 2012March 5, 2021 By Dangerous Lee I really appreciate the unique viewpoint of this book. I consider myself very well-read, and have encountered very few titles that have touched on the topic of safe sex from so many angles. Dangerous Lee handles this subject through a series of informative, eye-catching short stories that made me stop… Read more
News Book Review – My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship with an Extraordinary Man Posted on December 8, 2011December 7, 2020 By Dangerous Lee by Vernay Lewis As promised, I read my second of three Michael Jackson related books that I promised to review. This time around, it was that of longtime friend and assistant, Frank Cascio (aka Frank Tyson, then back to Frank Cascio â the name changes are explained in the book)…. Read more