Sunday, March 28, 2021

52nd Annual NAACP Image Awards took place last night
#NAACPImageAwards

Hosted by 7 time NAACP winner, Anthony Anderson
Misty Copeland presented Outstanding Actor Drama Series to Rege-Jean Page - Bridgerton (1st nomination & 1st win)
Entertainer of the Year nominees - D-Nice/Regina King/Trevor Noah/Tyler Perry/Viola Davis
Andra Day and Cynthia Erivo presented Outstand Actress Drama Series to Viola Davis (19th nomination & 5th win) - How To Get Away With Murder
Outstanding Motion Picture nominees - Bad Boys for Life/Da 5 Bloods/Jingle Jangle A Christmas Journey/Ma Rainey's Black Bottom/One Night in Miami
KJ Smith and Novi Brown presented a performance by Jazmine Sullivan
President and CEO Derrick Johnson presented the President's Award to LeBron James
Tracy Morgan presented Outstanding Actress Comedy Series to Issa Rae - Insecure (12th nomination & first win)
Outstanding Motion Picture nominees Da 5 Bloods/Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
Lin-Manuel Miranda presented Outstanding Actress Motion Picture to Viola Davis - Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Michelle Obama presented Social Justice Impact Award to Stacey Abrams Regina King presented Outstanding Actor Motion Picture to Chadwick Boseman (Simone Ledward Boseman)- Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Anthony Anderson announced Founders Award to Tony Bodz (co-founder of Image Awards) and Jackie Robinson Sports Award to NBA star Steph Curry and WNBA Players Association
Chairman of the Board of Directors, Leon W. Russell presented NAACP Chairman's award to Reverend James Lawson

In Memoriam
Cicely Tyson - Actress; David N. Dinkins - 106th Mayor of New York City; Andre Harrell - Music Executive; Prince Markie Dee - Founding Member or the Fat Boys; Bill Withers - Singer-Songwriter; Charley Pride - Singer; Ellis Marsalis Jr. - Jazz Pianist; Jimmy Heath - Jazz Saxophonist; Bishop Rance Allen - Gospel Singer; Herman Cain - Presidential Candidate; Katherine Johnson - Mathematician; Jas Waters - Television Writer; Barbara Neely - Author; Roscoe Nance - Journalist; Mary Wilson - The Founding Member of the Supremes; Reggie Brown - Filmmaker; Yaphet Kotto - Actor Hank Aaron - Hall of Fame Baseball Player; Pop Smoke - Rapper; McCoy Tyner - Jazz Pianist; Wallace Roney - Jazz Trumpeter; Johnny Nash - Singer-Songwriter; B. Smith - Restauranteur and Businesswoman; Earl G. Graves, Sr. - Black Enterprise Founder; Rev. C.T. Vivian - Civil Rights Leader; Barbara C. Harris - First Woman Ordained an Episcopal Bishop; Naya Rivera - Actress; Thomas Jefferson Byrd - Actor; Natalie Desselle Reid - Actress; Tommy 'Tiny' Lister - Actor; Fred 'Curly' Neal - Harlem Globetrotters; Irv Cross - Pioneering Black Sports Analyst; John Thompson - Hall of Fame Basketball Coach; Wes Unseld - NBA Hall of Fame Player; Elgin Baylor - NBA Hall of Fame Player; John Chaney - College Basketball Coach; Lou Brock - Hall of Fame Baseball Player; Marvelous Marvin Hagler - World Champion Boxer; Gale Sayers - Football Player; Kamala 'The Ugandan Giant' - Professional Wrestler; Rocky Johnson - Professional Wrestler; Shad Gaspard - Professional Wrestler; Bonnie Pointer - Singer; Bunny Wailer - Singer-Songwriter; Little Richard - Music Pioneer; Frederick 'Toots' Hibbert - Singer; Pamela Hutchinson - Singer; Betty Wright - Singer; Joe Clark - Educator; Vernon Jordan - Executive and Civil Rights Activist; Rev. Joseph Lowery - Civil Rights Pioneer; Gwen Moore - California State Assemblywoman NAACP Board Member; Drew Days III - First Black Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division; Bruce Boynton - Civil Rights Activist; John Lewis - U.S. Representative and Civil Rights Icon; Breonna Taylor - Black Lives Matter; George Floyd - Black Lives Matter; Ahmaud Arbery - Black Lives Matter; Chadwick Boseman - Actor

Arsenio Hall presents Hall of Fame Award to Eddie Murphy Maxwell performs Samuel L. Jackson presents Outstanding Motion Picture to Bad Boys for Life - Will Smith and Martin Lawrence Swiss Beatz and Alicia Keys present Entertainer of the Year to D-Nice


Very happy to have finally caught the 2014 'Hector and the Search for Happiness' with Simon Pegg, Rosamund Pike, Toni Collette and Christopher Plummer today. As I had no idea what the premise of the movie was, it was such a pleasant surprise that the movie brought a different way of thinking about how happiness can be viewed depending on different frames of references.

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Sweet delights!!!

An achievement for my first video post on Instagram that I made of
the artistic dessert I had recently!

**disclaimer: The treat was from Wednesday so no, I didn't have this for brekkie...lol!

Monday, March 15, 2021

The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards

Hosted at the Staples Center in Los Angeles by Trevor Noah

Lineup:
Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar High
Billie Eilish & Finneas - Everything I Wanted
Haim -
Lizzo presented Best New Artist to Megan Thee Stallion
Black Pumas - Record of the Year Nominee - Colors
Dababy ft Roddy Ricch - Rockstar
Bad Bunny with Jhay Cortez - Dakiti
Dua Lipa - Record of the Year Nominee - Don't Start Now and Levitating ft DaBaby
Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak as Silk Sonic - Leave the Door Open
JT Gray - Station Inn Owner presented Best Country Album to Wild Card - Miranda Lambert
Taylor Swift - Folklore - Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner - Cardigan, Summer Love and Willow
Rachelle Erratchu - Troubadour Night Manager presented Best Pop Solo Performance to Watermelon Sugar - Harry Styles

In Memoriam:
Bill Withers - singer-songwriter, musician; Betty Wright - r&b singer, songwriter, producer; K.T. Oslin - country singer; Tony Rice - bluegrass guitarist; Little Richard - rock & roll legend; (Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak - Little Richard "Good Golly Miss Molly" and "Long Tall Sally."); Eddie Van Halen - guitarist, songwriter, musician; Mary Wilson - the supremes; Bonnie Pointer - pointer sisters, solo artist; Mac Davis - country/pop singer-songwriter; Helen Reddy - pop singer, songwriter; McCoy Tyner - jazz pianist; Charlie Daniels - country/rock artist, musician; Kenny Rogers - country/pop super star (Lionel Richie - "Lady"); Chick Corea - jazz legend; Bucky Pizzarelli - jazz guitarist; Ellis Marsalis - jazz educator; Jan Howard - country star; Johnny Nash - reggae, pop singer; Johnny Pacheco - salsa legend; Sophie - avant-garde producer, musician; Charley Pride - groundbreaking country singer; John 'Ecstasy' Fletcher - rapper, whodini; Bruce Swedien - recording engineer; Jim Weatherly - singer, songwriter; Johnny Mandel - composer, arranger, conductor; Adam Schlesinger - singer-songwriter, film/tv composer; Ennio Marricone - composer, orchestrator, conductor; Armando Manzanero - legendary mexican balladeer; Jimmie Rodgers - rock/pop singer; Trini Lopez - folk/pop singer; 'Toots' Hibbert - reggare lege; Prince Markie Dee - rapper, the fat boys; Florian Schneider - kraftwerk; Sylvain Sylvain - the new york dolls; Paul Barrere - member of the feat; MF Doom -rapper, record producer; Peter Green - guitarist, fleetwood mac; Leslie West - rock guitarist, mountain; Emitt Rhodes - singer-songwriter, producer; Pop Smoke - rapper, singer, songwriter; Steve Priest - bassist, the sweet; Ronald Bell - founding member, kool & the gang; Ari Gold - recording artist, LGBTQ activist; Julian Bream - classical guitarist; John Prine - cultural singer-songwriter (Brandi Carlile - I Remember Everything); Jeffrey Greenberg - producer, entertainment attorney; Spencer Davis - leader, spencer davis group; Rupert Neve - audio recording icon; Bunny Wailer - original member, the wailers; Hal Willner - record producer; Gerry Marsden - singer-songwriter, Jerry and the pacemakers; Quinn 'Spicoli' Coleman - A&R executive; Jerry Jeff Walker - Texas singer-songwriter; Harold Reid - the statler brothers; Rita Houston - radio executive, personality; Joseph Shabalala - ladysmith black mambazo; Billy Joe Shaver - country outlaw singer-songwriter; Joe Diffie - country singer; Keith Olsen - producer, sound engineer; Andre Harrell - producer, record executive (Brittany Howard with Chris Martin - You never walk alone; walk home Walter C. Miller - Director of Grammy Awards Telecasts 1980-2009 (1926-2020)

Mickey Guyton - Black Like Me
Miranda Lambert - Bluebird
John Mayer and Maren Morris - Good Bones
Best Melodic Rap Performance - Lockdown Anderson Paak
Best Latin Pop or Urban Album - YHLQMDLG Bad Bunny
Song of the Year - I can't Breathe HER
Megan Thee Stallion - Savage
Cardi B - Up
Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B - WAP appearance by Post Malone
Billy 'Mr. Apollo' Mitchell Apollo Theater Tour Director presented Best Rap Song to Savage - Megan Thee Stallion with Beyonce
Post Malone - Record of the Year Nominee - Circles
Post Malone - Hollywood's Bleeding
Jhene Aiko and Jacob Collier presented Best Pop Vocal Album to Future Nostalgia Dua Lipa
Baby Face and Jimmy Jam presents Best R&B Performance to Beyonce who breaks the record of the most Grammy Awards!!!!!
Record of the Year Nominee Doja Cat - Say So
Candice Fox - Hotel Cafe Bartender presented Album of the Year Award to Taylor Swift, Folklore
Record of the Year Nominee Billie Eilish Everything I Wanted
BTS - Dynamite

Special Merit Honorees:
Music Educator Award to Dr. Jeffrey Murdock
Producer of the Year to Andrew Watts

Record of The Year Nominee - Beyonce Black Parade
Ronnie Rich -

Lifetime Achievement Honorees:
- Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five; Lionel Hampton; Marilyn Horne; Salt-N-Pepa; Selena; Talking Heads; Trustees Award - Ed Cherney; Benny Golson; Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds;
Technical Grammy Award Recipient - Daniel Weiss

Ringo Starr presents the Record of The Year Award to:
Billie Eilish

Monday, March 08, 2021

Binge-watched The Comey Rule where Jeff Daniels pulled off an admirable job depicting former FBI director, James Comey. I was really pulled into the storyline...I was actually first introduced to Jeff's acting chops back when he played the anchor and managing editor, Will McAvoy in 'The Newsroom' with Josh Charles as Dan Rydell and a whole slew of other amazing cast members.
Another show that I didn't want to miss was the Oprah With Meghan and Harry:
A CBS Primetime Special interview. As I didn't have the time last night, I caught it this morning (taped of course). Insightful and definitely giving another side to Royal life, what stood out to me was Archie's Chick Inn!!!

A couple of other favorites that I forced myself to tape (I'm the worst in F.O.M.O) American Idol and Ellen's Game of Games - 'All I Do Is Twin'