Tiffani Alexander
Publisher and Editor in Chief of GlossMagazineOnline.com (GMO), Tiffani Alexander came to Chicago in the fall of 2004 to pursue her Master's degree in Arts, Entertainment & Media Management at Columbia College Chicago. Tiffani earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park. She has worked for both Cygnus Business Media and Maher Publishing before embarking on her dream to start her own magazine. In addition to publishing GMO bi-monthly, Tiffani freelances and works as an editor on a legal journal in Washington, DC.
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Actress, Writer & Producer Yuri Brown: Anything But "Cursed"
Actress turned producer/writer Yuri Brown, presents “Cursed”––the first supernatural television drama centered on an African American family. The series follows angel incarnate, Crystal Jones, as she juggles single motherhood and her “job” as a killer of killers, with a desire to return to heaven or “ascend.”
On January 27, 2012, GlossMagazineOnline (GMO) will hold our annual New Year launch party at Chicago’s Society Art Gallery, located in the city’s West Loop. This year, we are presenting a “Salute to Black Media,” and the gallery, which shares a common philosophy with GMO, graciously agreed to host the event. Here, the owner Nikki Burnett tells us more about her “sophisticated art gallery,” its purpose and what patrons can expect when they visit.
If you’re a fan of BET’s “The Game,” you were probably doing the “dip and pitts” along side Jason last season when the network brought the much-loved sitcom back to life after it’s CW cancellation. On the other hand, if you regularly tune into USA Network’s “Burn Notice,” then you’re likely used to seeing Jesse Potter blow up a thing or two –– on occasion. Who is the man behind these two very different characters? In real life, he’s Coby Bell: a husband and father of four who loves acting, and making people laugh.
Authors Victoria Bond and T. R. Simon: Their Journey with Zora
Zora and Me takes the reader through an historical fiction–like journey into the childhood of the famous Renaissance era author Zora Neale Hurston who wrote the classic, Their Eyes Are Watching God.
Martin Luther King Jr: A "Monumental" Celebration
On August 26, at Washington D.C.’s DAR Constitution Hall, stars flooded the Gold Carpet at the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. celebration: “M.L.K.: A Monumental Life.”
Beau Ideal is a fashion event production company. However, they are so much more than just a company that produces high-energy, professional fashion shows––Beau Ideal is producing change in the community. CEO Ken Patrick talked to GlossMagazineOnline (GMO) about how his company came to be, his goals for Beau Ideal and beyond, and his mission for helping the youth.
I have all these memories of you and I
Walking in the park on a Saturday
Lounging around the house doing nothing all day
I remember us
I remember your touch …
I have all these memories of you and I
Cash Only - A Novel. A new chapter is coming soon!
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I feel like the music can relate to a broad range of people and that’s just because I’m being myself. When people realize that your heart is right, and there’s no fluff around the message, it’s easy for them to relate to it. ~Tré Thomas
Up-and-coming gospel artist Tré Thomas is on a mission to bring people closer to God. His approach is a little different: He infuses an R&B sound and feel into messages that tackle issues we deal with on a daily basis––issues he feels God can handle if we simply give them over. With a sound influenced by the likes of Brandy, Tweet and Luther Vandross––as well as Richard Smallwood, The Hawkins family and Donald Lawrence––one is introduced to a fresh musical blend that is a bit uncommon in the gospel arena. However, it is this exception that Tré believes will assist him in his mission.