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Cocktails with Belle: A Women's History Month Celebration (03.20.13)


Bellel on The Root Live (02.19.13)

Belle visits VH1's Big Morning Buzz Again! (10.17.12)

Belle visits VH1's Big Morning Buzz Again! (10.17.12) 

Black Enterprise dubs Belle "Belle of the Boardroom"  for Conversations with Belle: Careers (9.26.12)


Belle hosts "An Evening with Iyanla Vanzant" to celebrate her new show "Fix My Life" on OWN (09.12.12)


 

Hosting GAIN Your Match at EMF (July 6-8). Go to ilovegain.com to find your perfect scent.

 

Belle visits Big Morning Buzz (Vh1) 6.21.12

PHOTO GALLERY: Brunch with Belle (6.17.12)


 Belle visits PIX11 in NYC  (05.04.12)

Belle visits Dr. Drew on HLN (05.03.12) 

 
Belle visits The Anderson Cooper Show (03.12.12)

PHOTO GALLERY: Cocktails with Belle 01.10.13, Ludlow Manor (NYC)

PHOTO EXHIBIT: Her Word As Witness: Women Writers of the African Diaspora

Belle on VH1's Big Morning Buzz 

ABIB Book Signing @Sky Room (NYC)

Belle on The Today Show

 

Belle on HLN discussing dating 

 

Belle on HLN discussing Oprah Winfrey

  Brooklyn News 12 names Belle the "Best of Brooklyn"

Belle on Fox, Dating Challenge 

Check out PHOTOS from JI Group presents Cocktails with Belle, Oct. 24, NYC  

  

Belle featured on "Being Terry Kennedy" (courtesy of BET)

   

Belle featured on Let's Talk About Pep (Vh1)

Belle breaks down dating expectations on NBC4

 


Belle breaks down her transition from blogger to author 

 

    Check out PHOTOS from X-Rated Fusion Liqueur celebrates A BELLE IN BROOKLYN'S nationwide book tour.

 



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    Essence: Good News for Issa Rae Is Good News for Us

    I can’t get enough of Issa Rae, the all-things-fab Black girl who created the hit web series “The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.” I’m one of the millions of viewers who has been watching the show, and Rae’s popularity, rise. I tuned in late — sorry, Issa, I didn’t know! But my former co-worker and cubicle mate used to randomly quote the show’s hilarious one-liners and then put me on to the brilliance I was missing. I was hooked at first view. 

    This has been a big year for Rae. I had my figurative pom poms ready when she  teamed with Pharrell Williams, who presented the second season of her show on his YouTube channel, i am OTHER, earlier this year. Via Rae’s Twitter, I knew to look out for her appearance on TJ Holmes’ new BET show Don’t Sleep as the host of “This Week in Ratchet.” And yesterday, I was ready to backflip when the Washington Post announced that Rae had teamed up with Grey’s Anatomy producer Shonda Rhimes to write and co-executive produce a new show on ABC, I Hate LA Dudes

    According to Deadline, the half-hour comedy will center on “an aspiring journalist, new to Los Angeles, who becomes the lone female voice on a budding, male-driven Internet talk show, while learning to decode the often humiliating and exasperating rules of the L.A. dating scene.” 

    I’ve got my own wild tales from dating in L.A. that involve a crazy weekend at the ESPYs; discovering an odd mating approach (without any introduction,  men hand women their phones and instruct them to put their number in); and a late-night diner excursion with Suge Knight, who was a perfect gentleman — no lie. (You can read all about it here.) So I can’t wait to see what juicy bits Rae has in store for us. 

    Rae, always humble even as she racks up accolades — she won Best Web Series at the Shorty Awards, which acknowledge the best content producers on social media, and was honored by ESSENCE at the Evening of Excellence Awards last month at the Congressional Black Caucus — told the Washington Post that working with Rhimes has “been a dream.” 

    The fulfillment of her dream is mine too. Rae has often said that one her biggest issues with Black women on TV is that she doesn’t see reflections of herself, which has always been my gripe as well. Speaking to the Post, she added that her new show proves “there are still opportunities for awkward black girls.”

     

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