By Tatiauna Miller My last column I discussed the “Slugging Etiquette” and shared some of the notorious slug driver’s I’ve come across such as Sir Talks a-lot, Rule Breaker and Reckless Driver. This time I’m going to share a few more of my slug stories because why the hell not! If you remember from last […]
Archive for November, 2017
Book Review: A Sick Life by Tionne T-Boz Watkins (Rodale Books)
November 10th, 2017
CEO By Katrina Broner TLC has been my favorite girl group since I was a little kid! I remember having Ain’t To Proud 2 beg on cassette tape and jamming out to it with my father. As I got older I mimicked T-Boz, my favorite member, as much as my parents would allow which was usually […]
Everything’s Relevant: To Poop Or Not To Poop? That Is the Question!
November 10th, 2017
CEO By Jen Loehr We have all been there…that moment when your stomach cramps up, you break out in a vicious sweat, your grip becomes deathly tight on whatever you may be holding on to at the moment and you realize that there is no way you can release any amount of air without a full […]
Magnum PI Co Star John Hillerman Dead at 84
November 9th, 2017
CEO By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt John Hillerman, who made a living out of being a character actor, including Tom Selleck’s fastidious estate caretaker Jonathan Quayle Higgins III on Magnum, P.I., died Thursday. He was 84. During Hillerman’s acting career he received four Emmy nominations in consecutive years for portraying Higgins and won in 1987. Hillerman, died […]
Leading True – Crime Network ID Discovery Lifts the Veil on MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDIES IN A SMALL TOWN, “VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED”
November 9th, 2017
CEO Legend has it that the quiet, picturesque village of Dryden, N.Y., inspired Frank Capra’s vision of Bedford Falls in It’s a Wonderful Life. But contrary to that image, Dryden became the setting for a strange string of tragedies and murders between 1989 and 1999 that left residents wondering why death stalked their beloved town. To […]
Delusion and Denial in America…
November 9th, 2017
CEO By Kimberly Palermo Let’s make one thing clear right now…. and I mean crystal clear. The “sanctity of life” is NOT an American value. So how about we fess up and stop the charade. Sure, we value the lives of people we know and people who are famous. But in general, it’s just not a […]
Tati’s World: Short People Problems!
November 8th, 2017
CEO By Tatiauna Miller I’m an average short person. At a mere 5 feet and 1 inch, I’m shorter than the average 5th grader. Which is quiet humbling, especially when the kids from my daughter’s school keep asking me what high school I go to? In a few years, my 7 year old daughter will be […]
Everything’s Relevant: Miracles All Around Us
November 8th, 2017
CEO By Jen Loehr As a kid I grew up in church…we were at church every Sunday (morning and evening service) and every Wednesday night. Now, my parents were not, have not ever been bible pushers or crazy people as depicted in many movies that come to mind (thank God my name is not Carrie). Nevertheless […]
Still Living the Horror of November 8, 2016 Almost One Year Later to the Day!
November 7th, 2017
CEO (Publisher Note: Not only do I FULLY CONCUR with every word Kimberly has written, I stand behind her and this article!) By Kimberly Palermo Almost one year ago today, on November 8th, 2016, Americans voted for our next president. I watched in horror, as my fellow Americans voted away their neighbor’s human and civil rights. […]
Dunning-Kruger Strikes Again!
November 3rd, 2017
CEO By Kimberly Palermo Have you ever noticed that the biggest racists and bigots in America are those with the least exposure to the group they’re maligning? As it turns out, most people who openly slander those in historically marginalized groups, do not have a single close friend who fits the category they so recklessly defame. […]
Tati’s World: Interracial Dating – “The Swirl Life”
November 2nd, 2017
CEO By Tatiauna Miller I’m an equal opportunity dater. I date all races, I don’t discriminate. Why not cast a wider net when there are so many fish in the sea. I won’t deny that dating interracial can be full of awkward social moments, but I’m not afraid of a challenge. I think dating interracially has […]
Investigation Discovery’s New 3-Part Series DEADLY DENTISTS Premieres Friday November 24th – TV News
November 2nd, 2017
CEO Imagine a world where your largely irrational fears of going to the dentist find basis in truth, but in ways you never expected. Investigation Discovery’s (ID) newest series DEADLY DENTISTS tells the true stories of dentists involved in murder, giving us reason to acknowledge our fears about sitting in that dreaded chair while sharp metal […]
Stereotyped Women As Told By Not So Stereotypical Women
November 1st, 2017
CEO By Arita Sysamout, Tatiauna Miller & Katrina Broner Stereotype: Widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. As different as we all are, our stereotypes are wildly amusing. Rest is uneasy that we can’t go out the door or pick up a phone without being hit […]

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