Vibe January Issue Fails to Address Awards Show Attacks
Published January 28, 2005
But the January issue, whose cover announces "The Truth Behind The Fight," actually gives only a two page account which could have easily been taken from wire sources, although two people assisted the author with "additional reporting." In the editor's corner, Editor-In-Chief Mimi Valdés does state that she was "heartbroken" and that "we need to say clearly and firmly that violence is unacceptable." So my question is, why don't you?
The brief account of the incident is subtitled, "The news outlets can say what they want about the VIBE Awards fracas, but this is what it was like to be there." Actually the account doesn't give you that either. A far better description of the scene was given by Lee Baily who raises important details like the fact that the video feed of the auditorium to the press room was cut off during the incident and that publicists did their best to keep reporters from finding out anything of substance.
And what about the underlying issues that are to be addressed? Did you outsource that to Essence, whose Take Back the Music campaign is addressing issues of women's representation in hip hop art and media? Or were those issues displaced by the much needed five page spread "Tempted To Touch" in which five scantily clad video vixens "show us their goodies"?
Now that's addressing the issues and keeping it real, y'all.
- Vibe January Issue Fails to Address Awards Show Attacks
- Published: January 28, 2005
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- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Hip-hop
- Writer: Clyde Smith
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good post.
seems like Vibe as the same ADD symptoms that the rest of America suffers from.
your site is off the meter by the way.