The Hungers Games is in theaters today. Check out my review over at BET.com. Also, if you missed Clay Cane Live last night, legendary club promoter Charles Jackson was a guest. Plus, with Mark Corece and Damion West in the studio, we talked the Trayvon Martin tragedy and injustice. Listen below.
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Listen to Last Night’s ‘Clay Cane Live’: Trayvon Martin and ‘Hunger Games’
March 23rd, 2012
Clay Cane Listen to Roblé Ali on ‘Clay Cane Live’ at the GLBT Expo
March 20th, 2012
Clay Cane On Saturday, J’Nara Corbin and I worked the GLBT Expo at the Jacob Javitz Center. Shout out to all of the great people we met straight, gay and everything in between, who understand the economic power of the LGBT community. We interviewed tons of folks, including Roblé Ali, star of Chef Roblé & C0. on [...]
Listen to ‘Clay Cane Live’ With Derrick L. Briggs and Mark Corece; Clay Cane and J’Nara Corbin at the GLBT Expo!
March 16th, 2012
Clay Cane If you missed last night’s Clay Cane Live with Derrick L. Briggs and Mark Corece, listen to the link below. Derrick and J’Nara acted out a scene from Mommie Dearest, remixing it to Momma Dearest and commentary on American Idol, Ashley Judd, politics and more. Click below to listen. In addition, tomorrow J’Nara and I [...]
Listen to Aubrey O’Day and Sheryl Lee Ralph on ‘Clay Cane Live’
March 12th, 2012
Clay Cane If you missed last week’s Clay Cane Live on WWRL 1600 AM via Equality Pride Radio, J’Nara Corbin and I interviewed Aubrey O’Day and the legendary Sheryl Lee Ralph. This is my second time interviewing both ladies and they didn’t disappoint. Aubrey talked HIV/AIDS, Danity Kane, LGBT following, man advice, fried Oreos and her charity [...]
Listen to Tichina Arnold and Norm Lewis on ‘Clay Cane Live’
March 5th, 2012
Clay Cane On Thursday, television veteran and TV Land’s Happily Divorced (season two premieres Wednesday at 10:30pm) , Tichina Arnold, was a guest on Clay Cane Live. She talked Whitney Houston, Ashanti, Sheneneh and more — Ms. Arnold was everything you would think she would be: down to earth, real and “Tichina from around the way!” — [...]
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