Odell Beckham Jr. for GQ

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He’s known as the electric wide receiver for NFL’s New York Giants.  On the field, he steals the show and not just because of his athletic abilities.  The ladies seem to love OBJ!  Continue reading

Nicki Minaj Featured in Latest Issue of GQ

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I’m growing to adore female rapper,  Nicki Minaj! I used to not like her because all I’d see was fake, fake and more fake.   I mean,  let’s be real,  that butt? That’s all I’m saying.

Moving on.  I’d like to say that so much was revealed in the GQ interview,  but I was quite disappointed.   Nicki Minaj has reinvented herself,  modified her image,  is being featured in almost every top track, is building an empire, and all that was focused on was the real meaning behind the “Anaconda” video (there was no deeper meaning). What a waste of an interview.

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Michael B. Jordan is Breaking Out On the Scene Once Again!

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Michael B. Jordan is by far one of the best young, black actors in Hollywood.  He is best known for his breakout role in the hit series, The Wire.  He most recently stole hearts in the gripping film, Fruitvale Station where he depicted Oscar Grant; a young black man who was wrongfully shot and killed by transit police in the Bay Area.  GQ has honored Michael as Breakout Man of the Year; a very well-deserved honor.

The GQ article describes his iconic work and the pain felt around the world when his character was killed off in The Wire.  It states:

Now, again, a few earnest souls in our film industry are taking steps from the beaten path to present the human-scale cost of our racial pathology. And the right actor is again required to take a bullet in such a way that we will feel the loss in all of its intricate detail.

No surprise who gets the call. Now Michael B. Jordan, an actor honed by a decade of meaningful work, turns in a performance that surrounds the doomed Oscar Grant, making him seem idiosyncratic yet average, ordinary yet precious. That’s the power of Fruitvale.

Click here to read the full article.

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Singers Can Be Models Too and Ciara Proves That in GQ!

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There’s nothing more breathtaking than beautiful people captured in time via an amazing photograph.  Let’s just say, Ciara’s latest photo shoot for GQ Magazine is HOT, HOT, HOT!  Shot by the Gomillion and Leupold photography team, justice was once again given to Ciara’s picture-perfect sculpture.  Check out her latest photos:

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What Women on the Come-Up Can Learn About Beyoncé in GQ!

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Sure, it’s easy to see such a beautiful icon, such as Beyoncé, and only see the surface.  If that’s all you can take away from such a power house and success story, I encourage you to dig a little deeper folks.  No matter what mainstream qualms you may have for Beyoncé, one thing you can admit to is that she has built an empire with an unshakable foundation.  Ladies, pay attention!  If you want to learn how to make it in this industry and have the ability to shape your success, take some notes and check out what she has to tell GQ.  She’s more humble than you may think!

While touring, she critiques the show each night by watching the DVD and providing pages of notes to each member of her on-stage staff (dancers, musicians, cameramen, etc.):

“One of the reasons I connect to the Super Bowl is that I approach my shows like an athlete…You know how they sit down and watch whoever they’re going to play and study themselves? That’s how I treat this. I watch my performances, and I wish I could just enjoy them, but I see the light that was late. I see, ‘Oh God, that hair did not work.’ Or ‘I should never do that again.’ I try to perfect myself. I want to grow, and I’m always eager for new information.”

She speaks on her passion for what she does:

“I love my job, but it’s more than that: I need it,” she says. “Because before I gave birth, it was the only time in my life, all throughout my life, that I was lost…It’s like a blackout. When I’m onstage, I don’t know what the crap happens. I am gone.”

Beyoncé explains how being an independent women in this industry is critical:

“You know, equality is a myth, and for some reason, everyone accepts the fact that women don’t make as much money as men do. I don’t understand that. Why do we have to take a backseat?” she says in her film, which begins with her 2011 decision to sever her business relationship with her father. “I truly believe that women should be financially independent from their men. And let’s face it, money gives men the power to run the show. It gives men the power to define value. They define what’s sexy. And men define what’s feminine. It’s ridiculous.”

What Beyoncé things of her power:

“I now know that, yes, I am powerful…I’m more powerful than my mind can even digest and understand.”

How she describes her journey of success:

“I worked so hard during my childhood to meet this goal: By the time I was 30 years old, I could do what I want,” she says. “I’ve reached that. I feel very fortunate to be in that position. But I’ve sacrificed a lot of things, and I’ve worked harder than probably anyone I know, at least in the music industry. So I just have to remind myself that I deserve it.”

EVERY interview that she ever does is recorded and taped for her own personal archive (smart business move, everyone):

And this room—she calls it her “crazy archive”—is a key part of that, she will explain, so, “you know, I can always say, ‘I want that interview I did for GQ,‘ and we can find it.” And indeed, she will be able to find it, because the room in which you are sitting is rigged with a camera and microphone that is capturing not just her every utterance but yours as well. These are the ground rules: Before you get to see Beyoncé, you must first agree to live forever in her archive, too.

I absolutely love this woman and not just because of what’s on the exterior, but because she truly embodies what a role model should be.  As a fellow female trying to pave my own way, there’s so much learn from someone who is so willing to share how she created her success within a male dominated industry.  Check out more photos from her GQ shoot and to read the full article, visit: http://www.gq.com/women/photos/201301/beyonce-cover-story-interview-gq-february-2013?currentPage=1

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