Tag: drama

  • Queen Latifah: Returning as Host of ‘People’s Choice Awards’

    Queen Latifah will return as host of the ‘2010 People’s Choice Awards’ ij January, and a few people of color and their respective projects will battle it out for the title of ‘People’s Choice.’

    Emmy Award-winning supermodel-turned-talk show host Tyra Banks’ daily talk show is nominated for favorite TV talk show, but she will have to beat ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show,’ as well as ‘Chelsea Lately,’ ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ and ‘Live with Regis & Kelly.’

    LL Cool J‘s show, ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ — the newest in the popular CBS franchise — is nominated in the new TV drama category, but would have to oust ‘The Good Wife,’ ‘The Forgotten,’ ‘Mercy,’ ‘Melrose Place,’ FlashForward,’ ‘Eastwick,’ ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ ‘V,’ and ‘Three Rivers,’ for the win.

    Finally, competing for ‘New TV Comedy’ are two Fox shows the feature African-American ensembles;’The Cleveland Show,’ the animated series featuring the voices of Sanaa Lathan and Regan Preston-Gomez, and ‘Brothers’ starring former New York Giants star Michael Strahan and Darryl ‘Chill’ Mitchell. Also nominated in that category are ‘Accidentally on Purpose,’ ‘Community,’ ‘Cougar Town,’ ‘Glee,’ ‘Hank,’ ‘The Middle’ and ‘Modern Family.’

    The People’s Choice Awards will air live on Jan.6 on CBS from the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles.

    Below is a complete list of nominees and categories:

    TV DRAMA:
    ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’
    ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
    ‘House’
    ‘Lost’
    ‘NCIS’

    TV COMEDY:
    ‘Desperate Housewives’
    ‘How I Met Your Mother’
    ‘The Big Bang Theory’
    ‘The Office’
    ‘Two and a Half Men’

    TV DRAMA ACTOR:
    Hugh Laurie
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Mark Harmon
    Matthew Fox
    Patrick Dempsey

    TV DRAMA ACTRESS:
    Anna Paquin
    Blake Lively
    Jennifer Love Hewitt
    Katherine Heigl
    Mariska Hargitay

    TV COMEDY ACTOR:
    Alex Baldwin
    Charlie Sheen
    Jim Parsons
    Neil Patrick Harris
    Steve Carell

    TV COMEDY ACTRESS:
    Alyson Hannigan
    America Ferrera
    Amy Poehler
    Eva Longoria Parker
    Tina Fey

    TV OBSESSION:
    ‘Dexter’
    ‘Gossip Girl’
    ‘The Hills’
    ‘The Secret Life of the American Teenager’
    ‘True Blood’

    TV TALK SHOW:
    ‘Chelsea Lately’
    ‘Live with Regis & Kelly’
    ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’
    ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’
    ‘The Tyra Banks Show’

    TV SCI-FI FANTASY:
    ‘Heroes’
    ‘Lost’
    ‘Supernatural’
    ‘The Vampire Diaries’
    ‘True Blood’

    TV COMPETITION SHOW:
    ‘American Idol’
    ‘Dancing With the Stars’
    ‘Project Runway’
    ‘So You Think You Can Dance’
    ‘Survivor: Samoa’

    ANIMAL SHOW:
    ‘Animal Cops’
    ‘DogTown’
    ‘Dog Whisperer’
    ‘It’s Me or the Dog’
    ‘Rescue Ink’

    NEW TV DRAMA:
    ‘Eastwick’
    ‘FlashForward’
    ‘Melrose Place’
    ‘Mercy’
    ‘The Forgotten’
    ‘The Good Wife’
    ‘The Vampire Diaries’
    ‘Three Rivers’
    ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’
    ‘V’

    NEW TV COMEDY:
    ‘Accidentally on Purpose’
    ‘Brothers’
    ‘Community’
    ‘Cougar Town’
    ‘Glee’
    ‘Hank’
    ‘The Cleveland Show’
    ‘The Middle’
    ‘Modern Family’

     

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  • Southland: NBC Cancels Series, TNT Picks It Up

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    Regina King Southland: NBC Cancels Series, TNT Picks It UpThey say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

    That adage may prove to be true when it comes to the drama behind the drama series ‘Southland.’

    Starting Jan.12, TNT will begin airing episodes of the critically-acclaimed show from Emmy Award-winning producer John Wells.

    The news comes following NBC’s abrupt cancellation on Oct. 8 of the drama, which starred actress Regina King as a detective with unresolved family issues.

    TNT has obtained exclusive rights to air the six episodes from the second season of the show, which were never aired after several push-backs and time-slot changes. The network will also have the rights to show the seven episodes from Southland’s first season.

    Steve Koonin, president of Turner Entertainment Networks, said, “This is a great win for fans of Southland and a perfect opportunity to introduce the series to new viewers.” “It is also another outstanding example of how TNT has established itself as the go-to place for the best dramas on television.”

    ‘Southland,’ which premiered in April 2009, follows a group of Los Angeles cops. King as Detective Lydia Adams, who balances her hectic job with serving as her mother’s primary caregiver. ‘Southland’ also stars Michael Cudlitz, Ben McKenzie, Michael McGrady, Tom Everett Scott, Kevin Alejandro, Arija Bareikis and Shawn Hatosy.

    ‘Southland’ will air Tuesdays at 10 PM EST.

     

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  • Financial Lovemaking: Managing "Baby Mama Drama"

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    Most of us know about “baby mama drama,” since some of that drama may occur within your own home. What is also forgotten is that there is a huge emotional and financial toll taken by the mating and dating choices that we make early in life. Having multiple children is expensive enough, but having multiple children in multiple households leads to a peculiar mix of unpredictable and complex psychological variables which may impact your ability to find peace and happiness.In this episode of “Financial Lovemaking,” S. Tia Brown and I discuss the art of managing multiple households and all the responsibilities that come with it. Here are some quick pointers on financial responsibility when dealing with and avoiding “baby mama drama.”

    1) Don’t create the drama in the first place. I tell my daughters that if you don’t think someone would be a good parent for your children, you shouldn’t sleep with them. In fact, you shouldn’t even go on the first date. This may sound far-fetched, but how many young parents go on a date with someone they just planned to “kick it with”, only to find their children being raised by the ignorant fool that they knew they should never have messed with from the beginning? Those who are not intelligent about their dating and mating choices early in life can end up with a lifetime of incredibly expensive child support. These huge financial obligations will virtually obliterate your ability to have another family or reach your personal financial objectives.

    2) Realize that there is no substitute for time. Some parents are tempted into believing that sending a big check is a replacement for spending time with their children. This is ultimately incorrect. Your kids are going to remember the time you did or did not spend, not how much money you sent.

    3) Create a budget. If you have a long list of parental obligations, make sure you keep a carefully designed budget and stick to it. You may also want to consider the fact that having a bunch of kids in multiple households is going to require you to have massive earning potential. I paid 18 years of child support myself, and I honestly think I spent enough money to fund NASA and the United Negro College Fund. Although I adopted kids later in life (I believe it takes a village to raise a child and black men should be willing to step up to do this), I was at least smart enough to avoid another pregnancy. I have made many mistakes in my life, but I usually only make them one time.

    4) Don’t play favorites. Emphasize to your children the importance of making sure you treat them all the same. How you deal with your kids will have a lasting impact on them into adulthood. You can’t guarantee that they are going to believe that you were fair (there’s always one who thinks the others were treated better), but you can at least do your best to avoid this problem.

    5) Realize that it takes two to Tango. You didn’t create the baby by yourself, so you should ensure that the non-custodial parent has an opportunity to spend time with his/her children – in fact, you should demand it, even if the kids aren’t interested. As much as black men get a bad rap for not wanting to see their children (sometimes rightfully so), there are thousands of fathers across America who’ve been victimized by mothers who want money, but don’t see the significance of influencing the children to spend time with their father. They are his children too, remember that, and if you are speaking negatively about the father when the kids are around, you should realize the long-term damage you are doing to your own offspring. Children should be targets of our love and affection, not possessions to be used as a source of power – think about that when you use the words “MY kids” when speaking with the other person who created them.

    The episode is below, check it out!

    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and author of “Financial Lovemaking 101: Merging Assets with Your Partner in Ways that Feel Good.” To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.

     

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