When the very first “Fantastic Voyage” set sail almost 12 years ago, the world was a whole lot different. In 1999, there had been no September 11th disaster and no TSA, so air travel was a lot less stressful, and you could bring everything on board the plane – from your grandmama’s fried chicken to […]

So, I make no secret that reality shows are not really my thing, but the 2011 cast of “Celebrity Apprentice” was something I could not ignore. LaToya Jackson, NeNe Leakes, Star Jones, Dionne Warwick and Lil Jon featured all in one season has got to be chronicled, and who better to do it than us? […]

Okay, here’s the rule: Every man gets one chance to blow a fortune, one chance to cry in front of his woman and one chance to write a letter to another dude. I’ve done the first. I might have done the second. And here goes the third. Steve, I was thinking about coming on your […]

During Black History Month, we tend to get more reflective about how far we’ve come and how far we still need to go to reach the kind of equity the civil rights soldiers fought for. The answer depends on who you ask and what kind of day we’re having. Point to the election of President […]

The TJMS is a lot of things to a lot of people, but mainly, it’s a source for entertainment, news, inspiration, information and comedy. That’s a tall order. And on any given day, we can hit our mark in all areas or fall short – and trust me, which of the two depends on who […]

Sunday night, I watched the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, and having watched most of the shows, I have an announcement to make. I finally get it, Grammys. I’m not going to have an attitude. I’m not going to whine. I’m not going to complain anymore about our favorite artists and music not winning. When […]

I had planned to do this blog on my way back from the Soul Train Awards, but since it was so late at night/early in the morning, I fell asleep midway. But as I rested, I reminisced about all that “Soul Train” meant to black people. If you’re an African-American of a certain age, “Soul […]

Every time we go on vacation, when I give my goodbye hugs to the women on my staff – I’d give a man-hug to J. if he weren’t in Los Angeles – it’s with an unspoken understanding that we hope nothing too big or too bad happens while we’re gone. But it almost always does. […]

In the words of the legendary composers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, “You can’t hide from yourself. Everywhere you go, there you are.” In other words, our past comes with us, welcomed or unwelcome … whether we see it coming or not. On Monday night, when the Auburn Tigers – led by Heisman Trophy winning […]

“Dang, I’m usually first in line. Looks like I’m about 20th, and er’body looks like me!” – LAUROSELLE from the 902 area code For me, going to the polls to vote today is a no-brainer – and for a lot of you too. And it’s starting to make me wonder whether building up lots of […]

On Friday, not long after the jingle ended, I went to see the movie “Waiting for Superman” with my senior producer Nikki Woods and writer Mary Boyce, a.k.a. Mamas Gone Wild. If you haven’t seen it yet, “Waiting for Superman” takes a look at the public school system in this country, shows us how jacked […]

This morning, the eloquent and down first lady, Michelle Obama, talked to us about her “Let’s Move” initiative to combat childhood obesity, why it’s so important for adults to stay fit and healthy and the crucial upcoming mid-term elections that are about three weeks away. She’s on the campaign trail, stumping for the Democratic Party […]