It’s Sassy’s first day as manager and it’s time to put forth her Black Ink agenda. She wants to bring a corporate side to the shop that could help get the business to the next level.
Posts By Heidi Williams-Foy
Black Ink Crew – Episode 8 – Heading South
It’s O’S**t‘s first day in charge of the shop and not only did he arrive ontime, but he brought everyone breakfast! Read more…
Black Ink Crew – Episode 7 – Cleaning House
After all the drama of Vegas, the Crew looks happy to be back to business in Harlem. An innocent conversation about chitlins ensues, but wait, did Dutchess just slip and call Ceaser “baby” in front of EVERYONE?
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Black Ink Crew – Episode 6 – Loss Vegas
The Black Ink Crew hits the ground running in Vegas. Fittingly, a party bus sweeps them off to their hotel. Read more…
Black Ink Crew – Episode 5 – Mixxxxys and Mind Games
Just as the crew predicted, potential clients are still walking in off the street asking for O’S**t‘s services. Puma, Walt, and Alex appeal to Cease to bring him back, but Ceaser‘s still not ready. Read more…
Basketball Wives LA Episode 6 Sneak Peek: The Nineteenth Hoe
“Why would you try to swing on Auntie?” we hear Bambi ask in the aftermath of the Jackie and Draya bar room brawl. Has she never watched Basketball Wives LA? Jackie swears she’s not a violent person as Laura looks on like a deer caught in headlights. It’s easy to believe Laura is genuinely overwhelmed when she says, “Dealing with Jackie is just emotionally draining, sometimes it’s as if it’s not fair.” Not fair to Laura, maybe, but it does fuel the drama. Basketball Wives LA airs Mondays at 8/7c on VH1. Read more…
Mob Wives Star Renee Graziano Reveals Her Meatball Secrets (VIDEO)
The 12 year-old boy in all of us can’t help but generate a million puns when talking about “balls,” and yes, Mob Wives star Renee Graziano goes there while demonstrating her Grandma’s meatball recipe for My Food Thing on Chow.com. But mostly, she gets down to business with her sisters Jennifer and Lana, and nephew John, to make a meatball worthy of Sunday dinner status in the Graziano household.
Three Men and a Baby: 10 Reasons Why It’s A Great Movie
The highest grossing movie of 1987, Three Men and a Baby is definitely a film of it’s time and place in history. I’ve picked ten moments that make this comedy starring Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, and Steve Guttenberg, worth watching again. It’s airing on VH1 over the next couple of days (check your local listings), so watch, and tell us if this film has stood the test of time.
10) The Party Scene

Any movie with a great party scene is already one to watch. This is where characters live it up, let themselves go, sometimes in triumph, sometimes to the tune of lives ruined (think Weird Science, Say Anything, Married to the Mob etc.). It conveys a sense of ’80s fabulosity perfectly.
9) Exercise As An Excuse to Mack

When folks started donning ridiculously short shorts and running the streets, many were convinced jogging was a fad that would go away. Much like practicioners of the also-maligned fitness craze aerobics (see Perfect starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis), at their origins joggers were trendy, upwardly mobile, and promiscuous.
Confessions of a Teen Idol Episode 8 Recap – Call It A Comeback
The former teen idols are packing their bags. Which men will go on to become stars again? And which ones will fade away forever?
This week, we finally find out who will reject fame and who will once more become part of our pop culture landscape. Read more…
Confessions of a Teen Idol – Episode 7 Recap – Don’t Play With My Emotions, Dude
In the wake of some harsh criticism from a group of show business executives the prior day, Jeremy’s still in a tailspin. Will strenuous exercise be the key to figuring out where he fits in to the Hollywood scene?
He resolves to be more chill and more “plain.” Chris tries to convince him the guys only have his best interests at heart. Read more…























