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TUNE IN ALERT: WE TV CELEBRATES NEW SEASONS OF 'MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN' AND 'BRAXTON FAMILY VALUES' AT ATL PREMIERE

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buzzz worthy. . . All-New Episodes Air TONIGHT Beginning at 9/8c on WE tv  Sitarah Pendelton-Eaglin (Executive Producer, "Match Made in Heaven"), Sherri Shepherd (Executive Producer and Host of "Match Made in Heaven"), Stevie Baggs, Lola Robinson and Marc Juris (President, WE tv) attend the season 2 premiere of "Match Made in Heaven" at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta. Photo Credit: Marcus Ingram (ATLANTA) -  May 19, 2016  - Last night,  WE tv  hosted a red carpet premiere for season 2 of their reality dating competition " Match Made in Heaven " at the renowned  Woodruff Arts Center  in the heart of Atlanta. MMIH executive producer and host  Sherri Shepherd  along with the show's athlete bachelor  Stevie Baggs, Jr . and his mom  Lola Robinson  were on hand to greet the guests.  Trina Braxton  also made a special appearance to give attendees a preview of the new...

First Magazine to Showcase African-Americans in Food, Wine and Travel Makes Its Debut in Print

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 After years of planning and months of anticipation, V. Sheree Publishing announced the premiere print issue of Cuisine Noir, the first magazine to showcase African-Americans in food, wine and travel. Chef Tre Wilcox from Bravo’s “Top Chef” and Marquee Grill & Bar in  Dallas  reconnected with Cuisine Noir after being the first online feature story in 2007 when the magazine originally launched before changing ownership and re-launching under V. Sheree Publishing in 2009.  Readers will enjoy an in-depth look into Wilcox’s career and rise to the top. Cuisine Noir was founded by Richard Pannell who noticed a lack of African-American chefs in mainstream food and wine magazines.  Deciding to do something about it, he started to print Black Cuisine in 1998 as an insert in the  Los Angeles  Watts Times. When the insert was no longer an option, he continued to shop the concept around and soon changed the name to Cuisine Noir and pitched it to Sheree Will...