Wash your legs, everyone! Season 2 of Hulu’s ‘Woke’ is the hero we need but don’t deserve, and not just because of an episode-long lesson on hygiene.
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I hope y’all are ready for a double-feature of ‘Marlou and Me,’ because my time at this sensational downtown restaurant was nothing short of cinematic. Chefs Marcos and Louis have built an eatery that’s at once inventive and unpretentious, with beautifully-presented, upscale offerings that taste familiar and piquant.
It’s obvious why their star is on the rise. The chefs, who also helm the adjacent Burrow Bar and Kitchen, have an incredibly-fine pedigree, which recently includes Marcos’ turn as a celebrity cuisinier on Bravo’s Below Deck Sailing Yacht, and Louis’ lauded time at the helm of Taste on Melrose.
All Photos by Ron Clark
The tuna tartare was a smash; it was incredibly flavorful and gently briny with extra kick brought out by soy citronette dressing. I tend to think of tartare as a bit of an afterthought, an amuse bouche to the bigger, meatier items I’m sure to order, but this dish stayed with me long after the check.
The gnocchi bone marrow was another success. This was the most down-home of the dishes I tried; the familiar taste of gnocchi with the added texture of bone marrow and delicious pickled onions. I appreciate the chefs side-stepping the oft-added portobello mushroom, as they’re my lifelong nemesis. This would be the most-popular dish at the cookout, which is where I live, palette-wise.
It’s not hard for me to guess the most-popular menu item at this place – though hell, maybe I’m wrong. From where I sit, the kimchi seafood paella is Marlou’s heavy-hitter, and endlessly pleasing dish that diners are familiar with, but with the flair you’d expect from two chefs who pride themselves on personality.
Their personal touch appears in two ways: first, the presentation of this dish is to die for. It looks absolutely incredible, a succulent swirl of oranges and greens, as if someone turned the saturation up on standard kimchi. You can’t wait to dig in. Their was also clearly care put into how a diner might approach this plate, with clams lining the plate, inviting you to the softer textures at the center of the dish.
Second, the calamari, shrimp and pork belly are cooked in such a way that adds heartiness to an offering that can, in less capable hands, leave a diner wanting more. It was delectably seasoned and presented with gusto, both in the portion and in the more fibrous tasting texture of the meat. I would recommend this ten times out of ten.
Lastly, the octopus was another filling and forthright dish, with gochujang aioli and sweet and spicy sauce adding a hint of heat, while letting the tasty tendril do most of the heavy lifting, flavor-wise.
Compliments to our bartender Kendra, who served expertly-made cocktails and hilarious conversation. Her signature concoction, Fade to Red, is officially coming to the menu soon, and you’d be wise to try it. It slaps, gang.
Marlou is a jewel of LA’s highly-competitive downtown food scene, and I’m grateful to see great new ideas in a restaurant space that needed boldness. In my time downtown I’ve seen a few places take over the space, but none nearly of this restaurant’s caliber. Kudos to all.
Colman Domingo Receives History Maker Award at 8th Annual Truth Awards; Stars in Netflix’s Upcoming ‘Rustin’
Colman Domingo was honored with the 2022 ‘History Maker’ Award at The Truth Awards, an annual event that honors Black LGBTQIA+ peoples’ contributions to pop culture, politics and the arts.
Netflix Hosts Posh and Poignant Hollywood Screening of ‘The Andy Warhol Diaries’
“The idea is not to live forever, it is to create something that will” – Andy Warhol
The world can never have enough Ghostface killers, am I right? Has anyone done this Wu-Tang bit before to start a SCREAM recap? Let’s hope not!
Exclusive: RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 14 Stars Talk Newfound Fame, Exploding DMs, and Maximum-Strength Cocktails
We been waiting, and our thirst is finally quenched.
The Star-Studded Cast of a Holiday Chance Shines on the Red Carpet [Video]
Is there anything more fun than Black folks around the holidays? The food, the fashion, the memes, the magic: It’s non-stop joy.
This year we’re extra-blessed as the sure-to-be-classic ‘A Holiday Chance’ arrives in theaters. The film tells the story of the uber-successful Chance family, movie moguls who haven’t had a hit in a minute. When the company’s founder and family patriarch passes away suddenly, the in-fighting begins. What’s supposed to be a holiday season filled with gifts and good cheer quickly turns south, with allegations of infidelity and disloyalty flying like mashed potatoes in a food fight.
This movie is chock full of screen legends: Sharon Leal, Richard Lawson, Dorien Wilson, Vanessa Bell Calloway and more light up the screen with bold and bodacious performances that always remain grounded in humanity. Newcomer Chasity Saunders (Terri) is a revelation, witty and whip smart.
‘Literally everyday going to work felt like it was a dream. I really got to play on camera with some of my favorite actresses,’ said Saunders.
Check out ‘A Holiday Chance,’ and be sure to bring the in-laws and ya bad ass cousins. There’s a damn-good chance you’ll love it.
Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Hudson Headline AHF’s Sensational World AIDS Day Event
When will my reflection show, how blown away I was? Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Hudson put on an absolute clinic at AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s World AIDS Day Benefit. Not only did they run through their impressive gamut of hits, but they did so with ROBUST production value, unending charm and gobsmacking looks.
The legendary Forum was literally rocking when J Hud hit the stage in a stunning silver sequined gown. She was the EPITOME of glamour, running us through classic performances of ‘And I am Telling You I’m Not Going,’ ‘Natural Woman,’ and ‘Respect,’ alongside sensational originals like ‘Where You At?’ The Chicago legend brought the building to its knees. She was supported by a trio of powerhouse background vocalists, at top-notch band, and even jumped on the keys for a bit in honor of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.
‘Aretha plays, I peck,’ she assured us before playing beautifully. Sometimes it be like that!
custom_fields.Caption:”INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 01: Jennifer Hudson attends the AHF World AIDS Day 2021 concert at The Forum on December 01, 2021 in Inglewood, California. AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s (AHF) free, sold-out concert marks World AIDS Day and AHF’s 35th anniversary at a star-studded event. AHF’s \”L.A. Revival\” concert featured performances by Jennifer Hudson, Christina Aguilera and was hosted by comedian and internet sensation Randy Rainbow. AHF presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to Sen. Bernie Sanders (accepted by his wife, Jane) at the concert, which was produced with longtime AHF partner Debbie Allen and featured a performance by students from her Debbie Allen Dance Academy (DADA). (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)”
Miss Aguilera came out ferociously to ‘Dirrty,’ flanked by lights, pyro and a gaggle of dancers. She soared through the high-notes, punched the mid-range like a melismatic pugilist, and left it all on the stage. And this was just song number 1!
She hit us with more uptempo fire – ‘Lady Marmalade’ almost stole my soul – but also brought it home with some stunning ballads. ‘The Voice Within,’ which she wrote 20 years ago, stood the test of time, a brilliant ode to self-love. ‘Aint No Other Man’ also tore through the room, the whole arena trying to keep up with her fierce vocal performance.
The night was a roaring success. AHF’s impact has been felt globally, but also in my personal life, as I’ve used their testing services and shopped their ‘Out of the Closet’ stores many times over. They’re a rock in the community, and I’m grateful for all they’ve done, including a brand-new transgender housing space, and amplifying the voices of Black and Latinx queer people in Los Angeles and beyond.
Founder Michael Weinstein spoke beautifully about the organization’s impact and goals; he was the beating heart of this event, and deserves nothing but praise for all he and his incredible staff have done.
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – DECEMBER 01: Randy Rainbow speaks onstage during the AHF World AIDS Day 2021 concert at The Forum on December 01, 2021 in Inglewood, California. AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s (AHF) free, sold-out concert marks World AIDS Day and AHF’s 35th anniversary at a star-studded event. AHF’s “L.A. Revival” concert featured performances by Jennifer Hudson, Christina Aguilera and was hosted by comedian and internet sensation Randy Rainbow. AHF presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to Sen. Bernie Sanders (accepted by his wife, Jane) at the concert, which was produced with longtime AHF partner Debbie Allen and featured a performance by students from her Debbie Allen Dance Academy (DADA). (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
Host Randy Rainbow was pitch-perfect, hilarious and just the right amount of bawdy. I cackled through his opening monologue and was thrilled every time he stepped onstage.
The legendary Debbie Allen also appeared, speaking powerfully about AHF’s work, and introducing a performance from her incredible young dance students.
Jane Sanders accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award on Bernie Sanders’ behalf, clearly feeling emotional about all the night represented.
And she wasn’t alone in that feeling! What a great way to honor all the progress we’ve made. I’m grateful to have been there.
‘Queen of the Universe’ Judges Vanessa Williams, Trixie Mattel and More [Exclusive Interview]
You own…EVERYTHING! I’m praying this is what they say to the winner of ‘Queen of the Universe,’ a sensational new drag queen singing competition that pits queens from the around the world in a fierce and fantastic battle for $250,000 and eternal glory.
This wonderful and whimsical melisma melee will have you on your feet as the queens blow your mind not only with their pipes, unique takes on international hits, and jaw-dropping looks, but also with their heart.
There’s a spiritual link between this beautiful series and HBO’s ‘We’re Here’: Both series show how drag takes people to new heights, how it makes them, dare I say it, stronger than yesterday?
‘That’s where the heartfelt moments come in,’ says judge Vanessa Williams, who I actually spoke to and now can never wash my monitor again.
She highlighted the fact that many queens face danger in their home countries simply for appearing on the show, and applauds the queens’ grace and courage in the face of such terrible circumstances.
In addition to Williams, the show features a who’s who of musical and drag – and musical drag – powerhouse judges. Trixie Mattel, Michelle Visage and Leona Lewis round out the panel, with celeb journalist and super host Graham Norton taking on MC duties.
This show is truly the most fun you’ll have this month; more fun than Christmas and NYE combined, babe. Get into it!
Netflix Throws a Sensational Culinary Soiree to Celebrate ‘Gentefied’ Season 2
Netflix threw the function of the year to celebrate the second season of their beloved Boyle Heights-based series, Gentefied. This show is an absolute fave of mine not only cause it’s set in my hood, but because the performances are fantastic and the stories are achingly human and funny.
The party captured that energy perfectly, with the show’s leads and guest stars mingling among the crowd while absolutely inspired local food was served via BLVD MRKT, a downtown Montebello food hall made out of shipping containers. You read that right, my child.
Pez Cantina, VCHOS Pupuseria, Nola Cajun and Creole, and Cafe Santo each delivered incredible eats and drinks. Some of my favorites were the pupusa ruvuelta and queso y locoro pupusa, respectively, and shrimp Creole, all of which knocked me off my feet. Like, lord above.
There were sensational cocktails on hand, an interactive photo booth that asked folks to define community and a DJ playing absolute bangers all night.
You could feel the electricity as folks mingled about, partly because we were turnt and dancing, but also because the second season of this wonderful show looks like it’s going to be even better than the first. Powerful plot lines abound: Pops fights deportation, we see what happens to Erik and Lidia’s relocation plans, and find out what Chris’ culinary future looks like.
There’s so much to love about this show, and I cant wait to see how things play out. The love that goes into this series was present at this event, and I’m glad I got to feel it.
Check out season 2 of Gentefied on Netflix, out this Wednesday.