press room

 
 

Miracle’s boys

 

"Bond Of Brothers, An Urban Miniseries Lands
On The N " – TV Guide, February 18, 2005

"Stellar Mini ‘Miracle’s Boys’ Based
On The Novel For Young Adults..."
Variety, February 18, 2005

"A Boys Choir Of Consultants"
– NY Times Arts & Leisure, February 13, 2005

"Brothers Alone, Without Sugar Coating"
Los Angeles Times, February 18, 2005

"Boys To Men In A Harlem Heartbeat
The New York Times, February 13–19, 2005

"Miracle On 125th Street"
– Essence Magazine, February 2005

"This Three-Part Miniseries Offers A Funny,
Heartbreaking Take On Teen Drama…"
– Entertainment Weekly, February 18, 2005

"Teen Spirit, ‘Miracle’s Boys’ Serves Up
A Realistic Slice Of Growing Up In Harlem"
– The Boston Herald, February 18, 2005

"Miracle’s Boys"
– The Hollywood Reporter, February 18–20, 2005

 

reading rainbow

 

"‘Rainbow’ Fading? Last Hurrah For Live–Action
Kiddie TV" – Television Week, May 26, 2003

"‘Reading Rainbow’ To End Unless It Finds
A Pot Of Gold" – Los Angeles Times

"‘Rainbow’s’ Colorful Trip Across U.S."
Los Angeles Times, March 16, 2001

"The Most Earnest Show On TV?"
The New York Times, June 15, 2003

"Strapped But Determined ‘Reading Rainbow’
Begins Its 21st Season Under Partly Sunny Skies"
– TV Guide, December 12, 2004

 

That’s What I’m Talking About

 

"That’s What I’m Talking About"
– Entertainment Weekly, February 3, 2006

"Fresh Black Talk And Back Talk"
– Daily News, February 1, 2006

"Black History Is The ‘Talk’ Of TV Land Show"
– Newsday, February 1, 2006

"Mountain High, Prominent Blacks Talk About
The Long, Hard Climb Toward Qualtiy"
– The Star Ledger, January 30, 2006

 

WHAT'S GOING ON?

 

"U.N. Has It Going On"
Broadcasting & Cable, April 28, 2003

"Glenn Close and Michael Douglas Met At
The UN For The Screening Of ‘What’s Going On?’"
NY Daily News, April 17, 2003

"‘Going On’ Series Aims To Educate Kids."
The Hollywood Reporter, December 18, 2002

"What’s Going On?: #1"
The Hollywood Reporter, January 17-19, 2003

"Showtime To Focus On Children’s Plight"
USA Today, January 3–5, 2003