Here’s a teaser trailer for season two of the web series "The Unwritten Rules,” created by and exec produced by Kim Williams, starring: Aasha Davis (who is also one of the producers, along with Michelle Clay), Balbinka, Sara Finely, David Lowe, Kayla Ibarra, Ebenezer Quaye, and Antonio Ramirez.Based on the book “40 Hours and an Unwritten Rule: The Diary of a Nigger, Negro, Colored, Black, African-American Woman,” written by Williams, the series calls itself “The Office with a twist,” and sets out to “portray real-life experiences of the relationships formed and experiences of African-Americans in predominantly white workplaces.” But, of course, in a humorous way...Season...
- 6/10/2013
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
I'm not always convinced by the tales I hear on the Bio network's Celebrity Ghost Stories, but I'll be tuning in this Saturday night when Aasha Davis (Pariah, The Unwritten Rules) shares hers. Celebrity Ghost Stories is basically a show where famous, semi-famous, and not-so-famous people tell supposedly true tales of encounters with ghosts and spirits, with re-enactments and all. During Davis' segment from this Saturday's episode, which airs at 9Pm Et, viewers will see how Davis "has a magical time with a new friend, and later finds out her new friend is actually a spirit of a deceased young girl." Check out the below clip from Davis' story: ...
- 9/8/2012
- by Emmanuel Akitobi
- ShadowAndAct
I'm a little late to the party on this, but . . . if you've ever been "one of the few" in your office/workplace, then you must watch Aasha Davis (Pariah) in the first three episodes of the web series, the Unwritten Rules, based on series creator Kim Williams' book 40 Hours and an Unwritten Rule: The Diary of a Nigger, Negro, Colored, Black, African-American Woman. The Unwritten Rules is a funny and realistic series that will appeal to those of us who aren't necessarily the awkward ones at our jobs. Writer/creator Williams describes it as a series which "examines the comedic realities of being an African-American in a predominantly white...
- 6/19/2012
- by Emmanuel Akitobi
- ShadowAndAct
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