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I think Mr Perry is very good and thank God for a
Did Tyler Perry Kill Black TV? IN fountaincolorado Dec 07, 2009 06:17 AM I think Mr Perry is very good and thank God for a person to have stepped out and given to the community very nice Tyler thank you but Your New Show makes me very sad in deed.
Sanford Biggers, Joyce J. Scott, and Sam Gilliam are all prominent African-American artists with connections to the Maryland Institute College of Art.
The 19 best holiday TV episodes EVER
Submitted by Tracy Jones on Wed, 11/25/2009 - 12:37. Over the years, I've accumulated several hours of TV watching.
Chef Cooks Up Soulful Thanksgiving ... Vegan Style
In case you didn't know, "Sanford and Son" was the bes t American sitc om of the 20th century .
I gotta admit it, I love watching "All in the Family" and "Sanford and Son." Honestly, you guys know it, and I've said it before, that is some of the dang funniest stuff on television.
Fort Dix becomes part of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
For 92 years, being sent abroad or brought home by the Army has often meant passing through the New Jersey installation known first as Camp Dix, then Fort Dix.
Demon Wilson tells all about 'Sanford and Son' in new book. Demond Wilson defined a generation opposite Redd Foxx in the ground breaking television show, "Sanford and Son." Wilson's escapades as Lamont Sanford in the television series led to a long and productive career for the now 63-year-old actor.
Ask TV viewers from the 1970s what the "G" in Fred G. Sanford stood for, and they would have told you "guffaw." For that's exactly what comedian Redd Foxx made viewers do every week.
Ask TV viewers from the 1970s what the "G" in Fred G. Sanford stood for, and they would have told you "guffaw." For that's exactly what comedian Redd Foxx made viewers do every week.
Strange de Jim's Zingers Collection - June 25 2009
June 25 tie: David Letterman : "It's Gay Pride Week. The Statue of Liberty is holding a mojito.
The Very Funny Festival got even funnier on Friday
A blog about theater and live performance in Chicago. RSS Archive Based on the four shows I saw, and what I heard from other festival-goers, A Very Funny Festival was a hit.
I Met a White Man and He Couldn't Dance
I attended a majority white high school in the late '70s and since that time my life has been one cross-cultural bowl of spaghetti.
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