Haute or Hot A** Mess : Ciara’s Givenchy Vegas Club Look + Roland Martin Questions Corruption in the Black Church
Ciara continues to push the fashion envelope. The 27-year-old singer made a club appearance at Las Vegas’ Aria night club. Rocking Givenchy Menswear for Spring 2013, she brought along her new boyfriend, rapper Future. Are we Mc Lovin’ her red carpet look?
And in totally no related news, despite getting the ax from CNN, we haven’t seen the last of political correspondent, Roland Martin.
This weekend, the 44-year-old Houston native has a TV One special called, AMAZING GRACE: DRAMA IN THE BLACK CHURCH. According to a press release, Roland will provide a well balanced conversation about the black church in America, with special guest T.D. Jakes. Check the full release below:
TV One’s Washington Watch with Roland Martin will tackle the themes of power, corruption and redemption in the Black church when it’s primetime special Amazing Grace: Drama In the Black Church – A Washington Watch Special with Roland Martin airs Saturday, March 30, 7:00 PM/ET, leading into the world television premiere of Russ Parr’s “The Undershepherd,” and during Washington Watch’s regularly scheduled time slot, Sunday, March 31, 11AM/ET. The special includes a one-on –one interview between Martin and Bishop T.D. Jakes exploring the depiction of the Black church in secular and pop culture media.
Topics explored during the hour include: the battle between Pastor Joel Peebles, son of the late Bishop Dr. James R. Peebles, Sr. and Apostle Betty Peebles, and the members of Landover’s Jericho City of Praise for control over church leadership; the rise, fall and eventual redemption of Pastor Jamal Bryant; and the rejection of Pastor Ralph Douglas West by his church leading to the successful creation of The Church Without Walls.
Panelists during the hour include: Founder and Senior Pastor of Community of Hope AME, Rev. Tony Lee; Senior Pastor of Third Street Church of God and Professor of Christian Ethics at Howard University School of Divinity, Rev. Dr. Cheryl Sanders; and Senior Pastor of Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Derrick Harkins.
“The multi-faceted role of the Black church in America provides a constant source of community, conversation and controversy as reflected by the varied offerings of films, books and plays on the subject,” remarked host, political editor and analyst Roland Martin. “With our special, we hope to enlarge and continue the conversation in a respectful yet informative manner with a personalization of some of the larger issues routinely appearing in headlines. We want to de-mystify the stories and the people behind church issues making news.”
The show airs Saturday, March 30, 7:00 PM/ET, on TV One.
[Blogs Indie Wire]