Ebony
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Articles in Nov 2007 issue of Ebony
- The 'other' smart phones: beyond iPhone, new devices offer other ways to stay connected
by Bryan Monroe - Ebony on the scene
- The Boondocks Past and Present: All the Rage
- Expert advice on love & relationships: Doctor Joyce answers your questions about marriage and dating
by Joyce Hamilton Berry - Your weave keeping it real
by Ellin LaVar - Thanksgiving at its best: family, food, festivity and expressions of gratitude
by Charlotte Lyons - 'Why I had gastric bypass surgery': three Blacks share their journey through the procedure as our culture battles the deadly condition of obesity
- Alicia: bares her soul; beyond the artist's beautiful exterior lies an amazingly talented and driven young woman who is coming into her own
by Harriette Cole - International affairs
- Get Yours!: The girlfriends' Guide to Having Everything You Ever Dreamed of and More
- Keke Wyatt
by Shirley Henderson - Coat tales
by Harriette Cole - Fall 2007 itinerary: a listing of the cities, show locations, dates and times for the Fall 2007 tour season
- Voices of praise: Israel Houghton & New Breed: journey to a deeper level
by Joy T. Bennett - Queen Latifah
by Murrell Syler - Game, Get Some! What Women Really Want
- Rissi Palmer
by Lynn Norment - Walk it out! Get a leg up on the competition in these trend-setting tights!
by Nubia Murray - Flash point
- Can married men and women just be friends with the opposite sex? No. 'It's not impossible; it's impractical'
by Michelle R. Callahan - Audrey Smaltz
by Cleo C. Vaughn - Earth's Waters
- Also noted: new releases
- Sizzling hot fall workout: warm the the mind, body and spirit with Bikram yoga
by Lynette R. Holloway - Accessorize this
by Eunice W. Johnson - Can married men and women just be friends with the opposite sex? Yes. 'Jealousy reflects a total lack of self-confidence'
by Diance Weathers - Sisterspeak
by Janice Smith - One Million Men and Me
- Music history
- The black impact on car designs: the urbanization of the auto industry includes big grilles, big wheels, big rims and big bucks
by Frank S. Washington - Black glamour
- Condoleezza Rice president Bush's most loyal insider: in the midst of major inner-circle departures, the Secretary of State remains at the president's side
by Kevin Chappell - Ebony on the scene
by Podres Spencer, E. - Tasha Smith: film's bad girl makes good
by Shirley Henderson - November: what's happening where?
by Joy T. Bennett - Ed Welburn: GM's king of design: designer revolutionizes the automotive industry
by Kevin Chappell - All that jazz
- Overlooked & undervalued: actors and actresses who get no props
by Lynette R. Holloway - Body talk
by D. White - 5 questions for … Babyface
by Shirley Henderson - How the mortgage crisis is affecting you; upheavals in the housing market are affecting homeowners of all income levels
by Ivory Johnson - Star cars: like regular people, celebrities are passionate about their rides, too
by Miki Turner - King of dance: Alonzo King and his LINES Ballet mark 25 years of dance innovation
by Julia Chance - Memorable photo
- Evolving Ebony: the best gets better: a message from the president & CEO
by Linda Johnson Rice - Money talks
by Aquaneta J. Betts - 'If you're innocent, just say no to a probation deal': nationally syndicated radio talk show host, known as "The People's Attorney," shares his personal story
by Warren Ballentine - Finding fabulous: Ebony asked famed stylist George Fuller to help a reader discover hidden fashion treasures lurking in her own closet
by George Fuller - 10 tips to make your ride a showstopper
by Kevin Chappell - Sheila Bridges transforms spaces; award-winning interior designer puts her signature on clients' personal surroundings
by George Alexander, VII - A spotlight on individuals who are moving onward & upward
by Adrienne Samuels - Mo'Nique
by Theresa McMiller - Forgiving your family: "let's forgive, love and respect each other. Family is all that we have."
by Vickie Winans - Body beautiful: special treatment for your skin
by Christine James - The customizing creativity of Funkmaster Flex: DJ has given Ford a new kind of flair
by Kevin Chappell - Strictly for laughs
by Maurice S. Ennels - Correction
- Making the cover
by Harriette Cole - Grace after midnight: a memoir: Felicia "Snoop" Pearson
by Lynette R. Holloway - Why HIV/AIDS is still killing African Americans: while new treatments emerge, deadly disease continues to ravage Black families
by Wilbert C. Jordan - Good to go: toiletries for the man on the move
by Christine James - The charm rules: 10 etiquette tips for children
by Shirley Henderson - From reality shows to stardom: TV showcased their talent and changed their lives forever
by Shirley Henderson