Dashaun Wesley, the King of Vogue, performs an improv vogue dance in collaboration with YOPOOSH.
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Category Archives: Video
8/2/19 O&A NYC GRILLING FOR THE WEEKEND: Grilled Chicken Parmesan
Grilled Chicken Parmesan: for a summertime twist on an Italian standby, fire up the grill to cook the chicken and toast the bread for these open-face chicken Parmesan sandwiches. Continue reading
8/2/19 O&A NYC SHALL WE DANCE FRIDAY: Boogaloo Shrimp- An Urban Dance Legend
Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers a dancer and actor known for his role as Turbo in the 1984 film Breakin and the sequel Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. Continue reading
8/2/19 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: Randy Rainbow Interviews Ivanka Trump
Randy Rainbow interviews first daughter and family grifter Ivanka Trump. Continue reading
8/1/19 O&A NYC MORNING FUNNIES: 50 Central- The Most Ratchet Job Interview Ever!
Toya has a job interview and she brings her most ratchet A game. Continue reading
8/1/19 O&A NYC THROWBACK THURSDAY: James Brown- Please Please Please ( Live at the TAMI Show)
Please, Please, Please was written by James Brown and Johnny Terry and released as a single on Federal Records in 1956, it charted #6 R&B. It was the group’s debut recording and first chart hit, and became their signature song.
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7/31/19 O&A NYC HEALTH AND WELLNESS WITH SIMEON PANDA: Build Real Muscle At Home (No Gym Needed)
Simeon Panda shows us how to build a perfect body with joining a gym. Continue reading
7/31/19 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY: Paul Mooney- Complete Scenes From Black Hollywood (1984)
Paul Mooney‘s scenes from the seldom-seen British documentary Black Hollywood. Continue reading
7/30/19 O&A NYC DANCE: Stanzas: A dance performance by Du’Bois A’Keen
Stanzas, A revolutionary change occurs inside the mind and soul of one man. A dance performance by Du’Bois A’Keen based on a poem by Aldous Huxley. Produced by Max Rothman and Du’Bois A’Keen with music by Leo Caruso. Continue reading
7/30/19 O&A NYC INSPIRATIONAL TUESDAY: 1930’s Harlem- When Harlem Was The Cultural Mecca
1930s Harlem, New York City captures richness of Harlem life in the 1930’s. Scenes of the Cotton Club, Duke Ellington and band; and the daily lives of Black people living in the African- American cultural Mecca- Harlem. Continue reading