TCMMandBogle

Every Writer privately wants to pen something that will transcend his/her life. Although, the current version of that desire is a pitiful 3 hour click response cycle in a sea of tea dropped missives.

However, a long time ago, Donald Bogle, unfurled a welcome mat treatise in the history, depth, wealth, sorrow and hopeful cacophony of Black Cinema and all it variants. His seminal book:”Tom’s, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies and Blacks” was and, I believe, the verses from which new cinematic tablets would be scripted.


It is difficult, in the current world, to image the raging vacancy of Black Cinema; even the masterful Spike Lee and Whoopi Goldberg are quickly shuffled aside, but we’re on the cusp of our arriving 40-plus years hence.


In 2000 even I ascended using Donald Bogle as a featured Speaker for my USA Film Festival 20th Anniversary: Black Filmmaker Symposium. Dennis Hopper even delayed his attendance at an event to catch up on Bogle. He shook my hand and congratulated me on the special event.

I speak of Donald Bogle now in his 81st year to simply say, How Excellent!!! Find his books and give them as gifts to yourself. At the rate the world is turning and The Culture is taking erasure you may discover a familiarity that has already been…spoken on!

Jas Mardis

Just A Minute…

34 years ago this week I was known as a Poet, Writer and “Dat Boy, Dere!” around DFW. I was four years into working as Research Manager for Susquehanna Radio (KPLX & KLIF) and somehow persuaded the Program Director, Dan Bennett, to give me airtime on KLIF 1190am during Black History Month for 1 minute tributes. I chose Black Filmmakers.

You KNOW me because of those minutes!
KERA 90.1fm contacted me to contribute morning commentaries. Sam Baker & Susan (?) got gray hairs and I got a few awards.
SMU Gifted Student Institute called and I taught Public Discourse for 13 years. Matt Zoller Seitz tapped me for movie reviews and The USA Film Festival (Laura (?)) called and said, “Can you make those one minute highlights into a Film Festival program in about 30 days?

I called the Mentors: Bob Ray Sanders, Marilyn Clark, Beverly DeBase, Susan Sponsler, Curtis King, Dewayne Dancer and Ron Nance.

I got: James Earl Jones, Donald Bogle, Miss Ester Rolle, Miss Alfre Woodard, Miss Sandra Sharp, Mr. Floyd Webb, Miss Audrey Lewis, Mr. John Carstarphen m, The Great Mr. St. Claire Bourne and high praise from that year’s honoree, Mr Dennis Hopper!

Then, The Dallas Times Herald, Dallas Morning News, DMagazine, University of North Texas Press and others called. The rest is just history. It started with a minute on the radio. GOD is good!