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Vivica A. Fox Full Interview (Members Only Exclusive)
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Vivica A. Fox sat down for her first-ever VladTV interview, where she detailed growing up in Indiana and knowing that her dreams of becoming an actress wouldn’t happen in Indianapolis, so she moved to California to pursue her dreams. Vivica went on to speak about making her film debut in the Oliver Stone film “Born of the Fourth of July,” which starred Tom Cruise, and going on to appear in various television shows, including The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Beverly Hills, 90210, Family Matters, Matlock and Martin. Vivica also detailed appearing in box office hit films, such as Independence Day with Will Smith, Set It Off, Booty Call, and Kingdom Come. During the sit-down, Vivica opened up about her friendship with Whitney Houston, and she also detailed her highly publicized relationship with 50 Cent. To hear more, i
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Colby Chamberlain on the art of Dave McKenzie
Bobblehead from Dave McKenzie’s
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“I KNOW YOU ARE DAVE, but who is Dave?” Sixteen years ago, in these pages, the artist Glenn Ligon recounted how a stranger once posed this question to Dave McKenzie’s face. Or rather, she posed it to a papier-mâché approximation of his face, which McKenzie wore while he handed out bobblehead figurines of himself during an opening at SculptureCenter in New York. Ligon floated a few possible rejoinders: Dave was a dancing machine; Dave felt your pain; Dave wanted to be like Mike; Dave believed he could fly; Dave was a dime-store Jesus, for whom made-in-China tchotchkes were the bread and wine of a secular communion. These musings riffed on McKenzie’s various attempts to embody public figures, such as when he marched through Harlem sporting a rubber mask of Bill Clinto
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