Bradford J. Howard‘Babes’ is the Movie Millennials Have Been Waiting ForPamela Adlon’s directorial debut explores the highs of friendship, motherhood, and pregnancy — and has the guts to tackle the lows as well.Jun 4Jun 4
Bradford J. Howard‘Candyman’ and Da Art of StorytellingNia DaCosta’s “spiritual successor” of a sequel to the 1992 cult classic Candyman is pretty, poignant and a damn good slasher-thriller.Sep 1, 2021Sep 1, 2021
Bradford J. HowardThe Eye of the BeholderI’ve been forced to remember that my love for the University of Texas, doesn’t hold against white folks’ love of racism disguised as…Mar 14, 2021Mar 14, 2021
Bradford J. HowardHow It Ended in HoustonThe Harden Era in Houston ends on a bittersweet note.Jan 15, 2021Jan 15, 2021
Bradford J. HowardSome Kind of LonelinessAs relaxing as it had been, her time was up.Dec 3, 2020Dec 3, 2020
Bradford J. HowardTick TockThere are 60 seconds in a hour. There are 24 hours in a day. There are 7 days in week. 52 weeks in a year.Dec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
Bradford J. HowardOn Noname’s “Song 33”I wanted to write a thinkpiece about “Song 33,” the recent single from emcee Noname that many are pegging a response to J. Cole (though it…Jun 19, 20201Jun 19, 20201
Bradford J. HowardTo Live & Die in ‘All Day & A Night’The new Netflix drama acts as a half-love letter to Oakland and gives new meaning to the phrase “There are three sides to every story.”May 4, 2020May 4, 2020
Bradford J. Howard#30Days30Layers, March 2020: Day 3 —Fill The HourOne of my favorite poems of all time is Rudyard Kipling’s “If.” I appreciate it because it keeps things in perspective and reminds people…Mar 6, 2020Mar 6, 2020