Warren ArmourIs it even a Cookout without Spaghetti? How this Pasta found its way into Black CultureThe Midwest got sumthin’ to say … or whatever Andre 3000 said onstage at the 1995 Source Awards. Middle State representatives likely…Jul 4, 2019Jul 4, 2019
Warren ArmourHow St. Louis Conquered Battle RapThe history of battle rap is forever changed. What started just about a decade ago as a battle cry for respect from a few bubbling…Aug 25, 2018Aug 25, 2018
Warren ArmourMeet the latest artist buzzing out of St. LouisAn eclectic youth movement has recently spawned in the St. Louis region seemingly out of nowhere. There is a palpable buzz throughout the…Mar 14, 2018Mar 14, 2018
Warren ArmourIn St. Louis ‘Chinamen’ is Black CultureGooey butter cake, toasted ravioli, and provel cheese topped thin-crust pizza are all St. Louis food staples; but they don’t share the same…Dec 4, 20173Dec 4, 20173
Warren ArmourPART TWO…Top 13 Horror films you probably haven’t seen…but ShouldThe first list contained some underrated favorites that should definitely not be slept on. Now we dig even deeper to uncover what crawls…Oct 31, 2017Oct 31, 2017
Warren ArmourTop 13 Horror films you probably haven’t seen…but ShouldThe very nature of the horror genre should require all critics to tap into an unusual pulse to fully appreciate the scary movie watching…Oct 13, 20171Oct 13, 20171
Warren ArmourGreatest Opening Lines in Rap History: A BreakdownYou had me at “hi kids, do you like violence…” as Eminem introduced himself to the masses and entered our living rooms immediately…Jul 1, 2017Jul 1, 2017
Warren ArmourThe Hypocrisy on LaVar Ball by the coward Clay TravisThe nighthawk of old Dixie has opined once again. Fox Sports journalist Clay Travis recently called out the media regarding the racist…Apr 10, 2017Apr 10, 2017
Warren ArmourKendrick Lamar fills a void left by Tupac“I hope I die for a principle.” Prophesied declarations can often be taken for granted due to happenstance. A kindred spirit with that of…Apr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017
Warren ArmourTop 13 Black films you probably haven’t seen…but Should13. Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975)Feb 27, 2017Feb 27, 2017