Author: Afterparty South
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While the presidency should be approached with the utmost honor, decency, integrity and soberness, the actual president is an entire different matter. Though the two are inextricably linked, there is a stark distinction between the two. Case in point is the current inauguration. Regardless of how you feel, on this January 20, 2017, Donald J. […]
Tha Afterparty Radio is pleased to announce that Mo’Sports Talk is celebrating its 5th Anniversary with the station. A big part of Tha Afterparty’s success is due to this long-standing show that’s an audience favorite. What better way to celebrate the guys than by catching their show tonight at 6:00 p.m. on the A side. […]
Tha Afterparty Radio is proud to present the next hit show to its slate, “The Oreo Show.” And in case you’re wondering, by a look at the hosts, you can tell where the show gets its quirky name! Focusing on “making America great finally by unveiling the stereotypical reality used to build walls of differences,” […]
On this Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, we should hold on to his dream even more so as we face an increasingly uncertain country. At times when we may feel lost, forgotten, faceless, voiceless, or just plain invisible, it’s important to keep in mind that we all have a place in this nation and we […]
Yeah, yeah, the Chris Brown-Soulja Boy feud is kinda funny and silly, if not annoying, with all of the little snapbacks, digs, barbs and hissy fits, but in a larger picture, it’s really not. In reality, it’s perpetuating the stereotype of the black man as the thug, the violent criminal to fear and the whole […]
Still holding on to a message of hope, President Obama laid out his successes, shortcomings, reflected on his legacy and took on topics like race, discrimination and class differences with an ease and fluidity given his historic distinction as the first black president of the United States in his farewell speech. While he wasn’t all […]
While #OscarsSoWhite trended in 2016 with ferocity and backlash, the 2017 Golden Globes was a picture of diversity with the black arts shining brightly in the spotlight instead of fading in the background. Since the Golden Globes are a good predictor of Oscar winners, maybe this year’s Oscars will look a lot less whitewashed and […]
Get ready to indulge in girl power to the umpteenth level at Beauty & Brands. This one-of-a-kind event features some of the top Dallas women in their fields as they spread their knowledge and experiences to enlighten women trying to break into the next level. The event will be held on Saturday, January 21 at […]
While many think of a new year as a fresh new start, there’s still a continuation of headlines we would rather leave in the past, namely new videos of police brutality. A new take on a tired story is the fact that the latest videos on the block feature teen girls being manhandled by officers […]
Mariah, Mariah, Mariah — she’s not exactly starting the new year on a bright, new note. In fact, she got stuck on some old, flat notes when her NYE performance was an utter and pathetic failure. Yeah, she’s music royalty, but even she couldn’t sport a crown in that thunderstorm of disaster. And instead of […]
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