About Chocolate Pearl Cafe'

Chocolate Pearl Cafe' is a forum where African American women can come to be in the company of our own. This blog also consists of all things Michelle Obama. We have a first lady that we would love to learn a thing or two from; and we will celebrate her here. One can voice an opinion; obtain and contribute information; or just simply enjoy being in the company of mature black women. We are here to uplift each other in the name of "True Sistahood" which can be achieved so lets prove it!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Mo'nique to star in "Precious"

Comedian Mo’Nique recently appeared on Oprah and promoted her latest movie endeavor, Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Saaphire. Now this isn’t the typical movie or role you’re used to seeing Mo’Nique in. Acclaimed producer and director Lee Daniels is the mastermind behind this very important, moving and highly-anticipated film. Precious tells the story of a Harlem, overweight, illiterate teen named Precious who is the victim of incest and subsequent pregnancies given the chance to take her life in a new direction when she enrolls in an alternative school. Mo’Nique plays Precious’ mother in the movie for which she earnedMo’Nique a best actor award at Sundance for her portrayal in this movie. This movie will definitely move people because this is the "dirty little secret" that nobody wants to talk about. Many people will identify with the characters in this movie and some may even find healing in the story (which is always a good thing). Just go out and support this pearl, I'm sure it will be worth it.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Michelle Obama' First 100 Days...

Life these days for first lady Michelle Obama is a mix of the mom-in-chief role she said she would pursue first and foremost, and the ongoing development of a policy and outreach role. Since the Obamas moved into the White House 100 days ago, they have certainly brought change to the presidential residence. There is now a puppy, Bo, the Portuguese water dog, running around on the South Lawn, and a swing set for first daughters Malia and Sasha, installed outside the Oval Office. Obama got her hands dirty planting a vegetable garden with local students, and the executive mansion has been the site of a few sleepovers of giggling tweens. "Sometimes they sleep in the girls' rooms, or sometimes they sleep upstairs where there's a TV," the first lady told a group of schoolchildren at the White House last week. "They like sleeping in front of the TV, probably like you all do when you have a sleepover."

The first lady has graced the cover of dozens of magazines, inspired a comic book and a Web site that tracks her outfits daily. The fascination with her fashion began from the moment she made her debut at the inaugural ball in a flowing gown by Jason Wu. "The biggest thing that she's done is kind of transform the way we think a first lady is supposed to look," said Robin Givhan, the Washington Post's fashion editor. "One of the most distinctive things is that she dresses in a way that's very contemporary and is not concerned with trying to fit into the traditional costume of a first lady." Obama wears a mix of ready-to-wear basics from stores like J.Crew, with high-fashion pieces from designers such as Isabel Toledo and Jimmy Choo. Her style is decidedly more modern than any of her predecessors, particularly her penchant for sleeveless dresses. Her decision to bear her arms in her official White House portrait raised some eyebrows. "I think it's surprising only because we're so used to first ladies being covered up," Givhan said. "They're arms of a particular generation. They're about athleticism. They're the arms of a woman who came of age when women went to the gym and they lifted weights and that wasn't deemed as unfeminine, so I think in some ways it's generational."

Beyond the 'Fun Stuff'The first lady has said on a number of occasions that she has the best job in the White House, because she "gets to do the fun stuff." But America has yet to hear much from the other side of Michelle Obama, the Harvard-trained lawyer, the executive, the woman who once was President Obama's boss. Danielle Belton, who blogs for blacksnob.com, said, "She is very careful about what kind of energy she puts out there, about what she has to say. She's very mindful. She's very smart. I feel like she is waiting for the right time." First lady Hillary Clinton learned the hard way that too strong, too fast, did not work. First lady Laura Bush kept her politics fairly private during her husband's time in office.

What's Next for the First Lady?

Blogger Belton said if there's anything Michelle Obama has displayed in these 100 days, it's versatility. "She 'metamorphed' into this cross between Susie Q. homemaker meets I'm every woman executive meets classic diplomatic. I can be in a ball gown first lady, I can be at a business meeting, I can go visit every department here in our government and speak to anyone, and go meet the queen of England in my perfect little cardigan sweater, and I'm ready to go," Belton said, laughing. "I think she really studied and got into the role and just like everything else in her life, she's prepared herself. She's adaptable."

The first lady's office has said she would continue to build her role working with military families. Her first trip outside Washington was to Fort Bragg, N.C., where she met with military families at an emotional roundtable discussion. She will continue her listening tour of federal agencies. And, of course, she will continue the transition into the role of mom-in-chief. "She's really not dealing with controversial issues, not talking about the economy or Afghanistan," Gutin of Rider University said. "The things that she's chosen to do and the way she's gone about them have really played very well."
Gutin said Obama's impact will develop as she delves more deeply into her signature issue.
"Any first lady can really have a considerable impact because it draws the national spotlight to whatever the project is," Gutin said, noting the work of former first ladies Barbara Bush (literacy), Rosalind Carter (mental health), Lady Bird Johnson (environment).
"It ends up being a boon to whatever the initiative is." Personally I would say that the first 100 days have been a success wouldn't you agree...
(source abc news)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Disney Unveils its First Black Princess and she's one of Our Pearls

Tony award-winning actress Anika Noni Rose will give voice to Princess Tiana in Disney's The Princess and the Frog. Playing princess is something shared by little girls around the world; but until recently the most recognizable princesses worldwide featured in the Disney Co. franchise did not include one that modeled the skin, hair, and facial features associated with women of African descent. Princess Tiana, the heroine of Disney’s new movie The Princess and the Frog, changed that when she made her debut Monday at this year’s American International Toy Fair in New York. Starting in Fall 2009, the company will sell dolls, t-shirts, backpacks, and other products that feature the likeness of Princess Tiana, Disney’s first American princess who also happens to be its first black princess. The movie will air in theaters nationwide during this year’s holiday season.

“We did a lot of work internally to make sure that the product that we were developing would speak to a really broad range of moms,” says Kathy Franklin, the vice president of global studio franchise animation and Disney consumer products. “We don’t see Princess Tiana product as being just for African American girls at all. But we want little girls who have not seen Disney Princesses who look like them to see Princess Tiana and be thrilled that they have a character in our franchise who speaks to them and how they see themselves as a princess.”

Tony award-winning actress Anika Noni Rose will give voice to Princess Tiana. Talk show host and business mogul Oprah Winfrey will play the voice of Eudora, and Oscar-nominated actor Terrence Howard also voices a character in the movie. Noni Rose says she was “thrilled” to give life to the first black Disney princess. “It has been a lifelong dream of mine to voice a Disney character and to have it be this one could not be more exciting,” she added. The story is set in 1920s New Orleans. To prepare for the role, Noni Rose says she “listened to a lot of music of the era, watched documentaries, and read up on New Orleans at that time.”
Kathy Franklin describes Tiana as a smart, aspiring entrepreneur. “Her dream is not to marry a prince; her dream is to open a restaurant. It is a dream that she has had from the beginning,” Franklin says. Princess Tiana dolls will be introduced in several sizes and at several price points, which will be determined by the retailers. The dolls will include a standard collector fashion doll equivalent in scale to a Barbie doll, a Tiana toddler doll, a doll that holds a talking frog, and a doll set with Tiana and Prince Naveen, her tadpole-hopping love interest post-transformation.

This year the Disney princess franchise, which accrues $4 billion in yearly retail sales worldwide, will celebrate its 10-year anniversary. Tiana will be the ninth character, the fourth princess of color, and the first African American princess in the franchise. She also marks Disney’s first return to hand drawn animation since the 1998 cartoon Mulan, titled after the Chinese warrior princess. Princess Tiana will initially stand alone and not be included with Disney products that group the princesses together until the summer of 2010 and after audiences have been fully introduced to her and her story, Franklin says.

“Collectors of first-of-a kind items and black doll collectors, in particular, will readily buy the Princess Tiana doll,” says Debbie Behan Garrett, author of Black Dolls: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting and Experiencing the Passion. Garrett believes that although most mothers buy dolls that represent their child’s ethnicity, the fact that the doll is the first African American Princess created by a company with Disney’s stature will help it transcend race and doll-buying trends. In addition to toys, Disney will also introduce an extensive line of apparel, accessories, home décor, consumer electronics, school supplies, and personal care products inspired by the characters.
This has been a long time coming. I can remember signing a petition a few years ago about Disney not having a Princess who represents our little girls and now look .... My daughter is going to be five, so this whole thing is very near and dear to my heart. We've been to Disney twice so far and although I know my daughter was just happy to be there I had a problem with there not being a "Princess who looked like her" so needless to say I'm am so looking forward to our next trip to Disney to see the beautiful Princess Tiana. I'm so happy for our little girls, they are do deserving to have their "likeness" on big screens everywhere. My Soul is smiling and resonating an important phrase -- "At Last"!!!!!
(Source: Disney; Black Enterprise)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Oprah Shares Cover with Michelle Obama

It's the first time Winfrey has invited somebody to appear alongside her instead of appearing alone. Obama dons a Michael Kors dress and Dear Cashmere cardigan, while Winfrey wears a dress by Rachel Roy New York. In the interview -- Obama's first inside the White House -- the duo talk about everything from making the home more comfortable to her daughters' waning excitement about their dad being president. Here are some excerpts from the must read interview:

MICHELLE'S DECORATING PHILOSOPHY: "It will reflect our family. I want comfortable sofas, I want art that reflects contemporary and traditional, I want to bring in new American artisans," she adds, "and you've got to be able to make a fort with the sofa pillows! Everything must be fort-worthy."

MICHELLE'S WHITE HOUSE VISION: "It's a beautiful home. When you go out and come back, especially at night, with all the white lights on--it's just beautiful. We feel privileged, and we feel a responsibility to make it feel like the people's house. We have the good fortune of being able to sleep here, but this house belongs to America"

WHAT MICHELLE "KNOWS FOR SURE" IN LIFE: "I know that all I can do is be the best me that I can. And live life with some gusto. Giving back is a big part of that. How am I going to share this experience with the American people? I‘m always thinking about that."

KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS: That's the thing about being the First Lady: You try to catch your friends up on what's happening in your life, and they're like, ‘We know – we read it in the paper."
HOW MALIA, 10, AND SASHA, 7, KNOW DAD'S HOME: ""Once someone on my staff e-mailed to tell me that the president was on his way. But you could already hear the helicopter, so it was like, well, no kidding."
Pick up the Newest issue of "O" and add it to the collection of covers Mrs. Obama has graced in as many weeks (I luv it).

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sherri Shepherd to star in comedy on Lifetime Cable Network

Just a week after false reports by Star magazine that Sherri Shepherd was going to be fired from the 'The View' because of the recession, Lifetime has now announced that they have inked a deal with the popular daytime talk show host to star in a comedy pilot. The cable network has ordered the not-yet-titled sitcom project by the former star of ABC's 'Less Than Perfect,' which will tape this spring. "I'm so excited about my upcoming pilot with Lifetime," Shepherd told BV Buzz exclusively. "The script focuses on life after divorce in a humorous way, and in times like these, we really need a good laugh!"

The TV pilot is loosely based on Shepherd's life experiences and was originally developed for the CW network in 2007. After the deal at the CW lapsed, the script went to Lifetime, which is half-owned by 'The View's' parent company, Disney. If Lifetime options the series, Shepherd will juggle double duty like fellow talk show host Kelly Ripa, who for three seasons balanced working on 'Live with Regis and Kelly' while starring in the ABC sitcom 'Hope and Faith.' In addition to co-hosting 'The View,' the almost-divorced, mother of one has starred in the films 'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa,' 'Beauty Shop,' 'Guess Who' and 'Who's Your Caddy.'

The 41-year-old comedienne, who also has a recurring role on NBC's '30 Rock,' is featured in the upcoming Lee Daniels' film 'Precious.' Shepherd and 'Law & Order' star Anthony Anderson recently co-hosted the Trumpet Awards in Atlanta. The telecast will premiere on the cable network TV One on April 12 at 8pm. Whatever this pearl decides to do I'm sure she will be "fabu" doing it.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Angela Bassett Calling The Shots

She's played numerous icons (Betty Shabazz, Katherine Jackson, Tina Turner, Rosa Parks and most recently Voletta Wallace) on the big and small screen, has the respect of many of her peers, and is currently appearing on the last season of NBC's 'ER,' but Angela Bassett is about to embark on a journey not shared by many of her female colleagues. The Hollywood Reporter states that Bassett will make her directorial debut with 'United States,' an indie feature she's also producing with her Bassett/Vance Productions partner and husband Courtney B. Vance.

'United States,' based on the novel 'Erasure' by Percival Everett, is a dramatic comedy about Thelonius "Monk" Ellison, a prominent black literary figure who writes a faux autobiography from the perspective of a barely literate hoodlum troubled by the glorification of "ghetto" culture. When the book is lauded as a contender for the National Book Award, Ellison must choose between pride and fame. This sounds like a project we wont want to miss and I'm sure Ms. Angela will surely do us Proud.

Monday, March 2, 2009

The "Wee" Michelles in pictures (how cute are they)

My little girl is beyond facinated by the first daughters so she inspires my post today. Here are the "wee" michelles in pics...... Their personalities shine through in every pic dont' you agree?