Mar 12 2009

by Gwen Ifill

 A few months ago, you made an X, drew a line, flipped a switch, or otherwise indicated which candidate you wanted to see in the White House. Whichever you did, you helped make a first.

Would the next Pennsylvania Avenue resident be the first African American president, or would he govern with the first woman VP? Were you mourning because your candidate wouldn’t be the first woman president? Or did you cast your vote elsewhere, thus making history by not voting for a first-time history-maker?

Gail Choice  |   OW Contributor
Mar 12 2009

Now on DVD

Depending on your taste the current DVD releases will make you laugh, cry or bring back old memories.

Sure to inspire and speak to your heart, “Milk” starring Sean Penn, winner of the 2009 Best Actor Oscar, is now on DVD. His electrifying performance reflects the Oscar winning screenplay written directly for the screen by Dustin Lance Black.

Mar 6 2009

C. Vivian Stringer

You’ve already said your farewells to the family.

You’ll miss them, but what you have to do is important. There will be no running the kids to parties this spring. No weekend getaways, no impromptu excursions. Even though this happens ever year, they understand.

You’ve got March Madness. It’s incurable. And it’s incredibly fun.

Gail Choice  |   OW Contributor
Mar 6 2009

‘College Road Trip’

What do you get when you combine the zany, physical comedy of Martin Lawrence, and the high energy and spirited antics of Raven-Symone’s pure comedy magic.

“College Road Trip” is a universal story of children leaving the nest, and in this particular movie of a daughter headed for college with an over protective father planning her every step.

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