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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: Boomerng Turns 20

    I can’t believe Sunday will be the 20th anniversary of Boomerang! It seems like just yesterday I was sneaking to watch it on VHS before my mom came home from work. I was too young to catch it in theaters, and the R rating meant it was off-limits to my just-barely-teenage eyes. But my parents had watched it the night before, and from my bedroom I heard my mother howling with laughter the entire time. I had to see what the fuss was about.

    Back then, I took the movie for granted. I didn’t know that seeing a big-budget quality film, a smart romantic comedy featuring an all-star cast of Black folk including  Eddie Murphy, Robin Givens, Halle Berry, Martin Lawrence, Grace Jones, Eartha Kitt, Lela Rochon and Tisha Campbell-Martin (and more), was some sort of rarity, or that it was even an era in filmmaking that would seem to come to an abrupt halt someday.

    Boomerang, the story of cocksure and immature advertising exec who finally gets a taste of his own medicine, was Eddie Murphy’s first turn as a romantic lead, and the film’s success — $131 million at the box office — led the way for more Black rom-coms with ensemble casts, like Two Can Play That Game and The Best Man. Boomerang even led to the creation of the Marcus Graham Project, a Dallas-based organization named for Murphy’s character that is currently working to motivate young African Americans toward jobs in advertising.

    The influence is no surprise. The film delivered hysterical scenarios, like Murphy checking the feet of his date (Lela Rochon) — that moment spawned a generation of men who were suddenly way too curious about pedicures and bunions. Let’s not forget the way “Lady Eloise” (Eartha Kitt) altered, for a while, the way everyone said “Marrrrcus,” and how even post-college guys were still opening their arms wide, offering their best Marcus Graham swag and calling it their Mack Daddy stance to get a laugh.

    Boomerang’s one-liners are still in rotation. You can say, “Is that a nipple?” at any happy hour full of Black folk and everyone will know not just the movie it came from, but the scene, scenario and speaker. The same can be said for “You have to co-ordinate!” or a line repeated by too many women to wayward men, “Love shoulda brought your a-- home last night.”

    It’s impossible to talk about how great Boomerang was and not mention the soundtrack — remember those?

     

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