Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas from The Cocoa Lounge

From The Cocoa Lounge



In celebration of the season, here's the legendary Eartha Kitt, singing "Santa Baby."

Grab a cup of egg nog and enjoy. Happy Holidays!



RIP James Brown.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Kelis Channels Etta James

From The Cocoa Lounge

Nas and Kelis at Album Release Party
Hip Hop Super-couple Nas and Kelis at Nas' album release party

Kelis is one of the most stylish r&b singers around. It's always a treat to see just what she comes up with next. Her newest look (a throwback to Hollywood Glam) has received mixed reviews from fans but The Cocoa Lounge gives it two thumbs up.

Kelis and Etta James

Seeing Kelis with the blond upsweep, dark brows and upturned nose, we can't help but notice a strong resemblance to soulsinger Etta James in her youth. We put the two side by side so you can be the judge...

Other celebrity look-alikes:
Usher and Ben Vereen
Meagan Good and Robin Givens

Sunday, December 17, 2006

'Raw' Footage: Chaka Khan on Drums

From The Cocoa Lounge


We all know Chaka Khan is one of the baddest chicks to ever breathe life into a note but who knew she was just as comfortable behind the band as she is in front of it?

Check out Chaka Khan playing the Drums in 1976 on the aptly titled, "People to Watch" show.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Fresh Face [#009]: Dawn Okoro

From The Cocoa Lounge



Bold. Striking. Powerful.

Dawn Okoro knows how to make a paint brush bleed; and this young Texas native is working her way into the pages of art history one stroke at a time.

Dawn learned how to put pencil to paper at an early age and garnered a slew of awards for her artistic achievements. Her work even caught the eye of singer, Erykah Badu, and the two have collaborated for Badu's non profit organization B.L.I.N.D.


(Dawn's piece, "Untitled 6" and the artist with singer, Erykah Badu)

Okoro's art is engaging, with each piece appearing to have it's own riveting story to tell. And for those of us who can't squeeze high art prices into our budget, Dawn offers afforable prints that will save your wallet--and your living room walls.

Learn more about the artist and her work at:

www.DawnOkoro.com

Thursday, December 14, 2006

The Golden Globe Awards Sings a New Tune

From The Cocoa Lounge

64th Golden Globe Nominees

The Nominations for the 64th Golden Globe Awards were announced today and it seems the stars are more colorful than ever before. Not only were a number of our favorite black stars lauded with nominations but Latina, American Ferrera, (of Ugly Betty) and Masi Oka (of Heroes) received acting nods as well.

Hollywood is finally beginning to recognize actors of color on a larger scale. Hopefully, we're witnessing the beginnings of something new.

We can't wait to see more recognition for those behind the scenes as well.

Here's a brief glance at our selected nominations:


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA

*WILL SMITH
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS

*FOREST WHITAKER
THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND


BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

*DREAMGIRLS
DreamWorks Pictures/Paramount Pictures; DreamWorks Pictures/Paramount Pictures


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

*BEYONCÉ KNOWLES
DREAMGIRLS


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL


* CHIWETEL EJIOFOR
KINKY BOOTS


Chiwetel Ejiofor

British actor, Chiwetel Ejiofor joined a select few, including Clint Eastwood and Leonardo Dicaprio, nominated more than once for their work this year.


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

*JENNIFER HUDSON
DREAMGIRLS


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

*EDDIE MURPHY
DREAMGIRLS


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

*SOPHIE OKONEDO
TSUNAMI, THE AFTERMATH


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

*ANDRÉ BRAUGHER
THIEF


*MICHAEL EALY
SLEEPER CELL: AMERICAN TERROR


*CHIWETEL EJIOFOR
TSUNAMI, THE AFTERMATH


Check out the entire list of Golden Globe Nominees

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Fantastic Four [#002]: Four Guys We Love

From The Cocoa Lounge

Fantastic Four [#002]: Four Guys We Love: Jimmy Jean Louis

Jimmy Jean-Louis - Actor

We love NBC's latest supernatural drama Heroes. And the camera loves Jimmy Jean Louis who plays the show's mysterious Haitian. Up until last week's finale, Louis stole whole scenes without uttering a word. Too bad we'll have to wait until January to see (and hear) more from Jimmy Jean Louis. Those hungry for more can see him in Phat Girlz with Monique on dvd now.


Fantastic Four [#002]: Four Guys We Love: Reggie Bush
Reggie Bush - Athlete

The old adage "Good things come to those who wait," couldn't be truer in the case of NFL rookie and 2005 Heisman Trophy Winner Reggie Bush. After a mediocre start to his Professional Football career, the New Orleans Saints running back came alive against the San Francisco 49ers, scoring all four touchdowns in the team's 34-10 victory. And all this amidst a nation of critics and fans questioning his talent.

On the field, the 21-year-old Bush is a case study in patience and hard work, and off the field we can't help studying this strapping young man with our eyes. He definitely makes the grade.


Fantastic Four [#002]: Four Guys We Love: Steph Jones
Steph Jones - Musician

It's hard to believe that this talented singer-songwriter wasn't allowed to sing at home as a youth. It seems these days Steph Jones is making up for lost time. His sound--a fusion of alternative and acoustic soul--is as fresh and universal as his Gap-ad image. We recently spotted him performing an impromptu show in Downtown LA where we learned two things about this up and comer: If he doesn't win you over with his charm, he'll devastate you with his falsetto.

Our favorites from his growing songbook: "Mr. Ordinary" and "Look What You've Done."


Fantastic Four [#002]: Four Guys We Love: Ernest HardyErnest Hardy - Scribe

Ernest Hardy has a way with words. Without actually seeing or hearing this celebrated writer, one could instantly recognize his voice on a page. Honest, entertaining and thought provoking, Hardy's film and music criticism has been featured in The LA Times, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Vibe. This year, he published Blood Beats: Vol. 1 a series of essays and interviews exploring film, music and sexual identity from an evolved perspective.

If you can't get to your nearest newsstand to pick up Hardy's extended works, the next best thing is a mouse click away--his blog.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Black Girls Rock! in NYC

Black Girls Rock

Not only do we love the title of this organization, we also love its mission. Founded by Mitzi Miller of Honey Magazine, author Joan Morgan, DJ Beverly Bond and journalist, Kenya Hunt, Black Girls Rock! Inc's mission is to promote discussion and awareness of the ways women of color are portrayed in mainstream media to at risk teenage girls.

We've got 2 words for 'em: Rock on!

For more info visit: http://www.blackgirlsrockinc.com