black panther

CULTURE CLASSICS – Black Panther

#RunTheCulture We kick off 2019 by looking at THE biggest film of 2018. One of those instant #CultreClassics, Black Panther. In the Spring of 2018 a different kind of user hero flick launched and changed the game forever. For us, by us, Black Panther, the story of an African Prince turned king trying to find…

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CULTURE CLASSICS – “1999” By Prince

The end of another year is upon us so this week in #CultureClassics we show love to THE New Year’s anthem of this and ever other year, “1999” by the only and only Prince. “1999” is the title track from Prince’s album of the same name. The song and album dropped in 1982 way before the…

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CULTURE CLASSICS – The Wiz

  In this installment of #CultureClassics we’re getting you in the holiday mood with one of the greatest black Christmas movies of all-time, The Wiz.   The Wiz is a musical adventure fantasy film produced by music mogul Barry Gordy and his Motown Productions, and released by Universal Pictures on October 24, 1978. A reimagining…

soul food culture classics

CULTURE CLASSICS – Soul Food

  On this Thanksgiving day we had to hit you with one of the best #CultureClassics to watch with your family that reps The Culture and the holiday, Soul Food.     The name alone makes Soul Food theideal flick for Thanksgiving family viewing, but what makes it a #CultureClassic is that it’s a very…

just wright culture classics

CULTURE CLASSICS x Just Wright

  Recently Rebel Wilson falsely claimed to be the first plus-size actress to star as the lead in a romantic comedy. Today we set the record straight and remind her and the world that our creators for The Culture have been there done that with the #CultureClassic Just Wright.   Just Wright is a romantic…

the proud family a culture classic

Culture Classics – The Proud Family

This week’s #CultureClassic is the cartoon The Proud Family which premiered this week in 2001. The Proud Family was a rare cartoon because it followed the adventures and misadventures of Penny, a 14-year-old African American girl trying to navigate through the early years of teen-dom. The show was funny but also had heart thanks to it’s…