Today's Guest: Darryl Lenox, comedian Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of deaf, dumb and blind Canadian comedy fans who hear no punch lines, speak no punch lines and see no… wait a minute that doesn’t make any sense, does it?… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St.... Continue Reading →
Actress Sharon Leal, Woman Loosed with God, Foxy Brown! PODCAST INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Sharon Leal, actress, Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On the 7th Day and Why Did I Get Married Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of handsome young actors who hope Sharon Leal will cast one of them as co-star in her next movie… in the new new media capital of... Continue Reading →
At Syfy’s Eureka and DC Comics, Eric Wallace is Mister Terrific! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Today's Guest: Eric Wallace, executive story editor, "Eureka," producer, "The Flash," Teen Wolf," comic book writer, Mister Terrific Writer Eric Wallace talks about Syfy's 'Eureka! (1 of 2) Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience that exists in a timeline that closely parallels your own… in the new new media capital of the... Continue Reading →
Black Comix creators get their due — and a coffee table book! VIDEO INTERVIEW
Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of neighborhood dogs in the new new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! This show has always put out the welcome mat for black cartoonists, from daily strippers such as Ray Billingsley and Charlos Gary to editorial artists such as David G.... Continue Reading →
560 Black slavery novel ‘Wench’ brings out anger, frustration in readers! PODCAST INTERVIEW
How many novels have you ever read that actually upset you? Moved you, frustrated you, left you unsure how you felt about the story itself? That’s the way I felt reading Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s first novel, Wench. I read a lot of books—it comes with the territory when they call you Mr. Media. But this novel... Continue Reading →
A Boy Named Curtis created by a cartoonist named Ray! PODCAST INTERVIEW
There are a number of daily newspaper comic strips that we tend to take for granted. “Cathy,” by Cathy Guisewite, is one. Mort Walker’s “Beetle Bailey” and “Hi & Lois” are two more. And then there is my friend Ray Billingsley’s strip, “Curtis.” “Curtis” shares the adventures of a young African-American boy whose age... Continue Reading →