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Lens of Culture
Journalist and media personality Tai Beauchamp and celebrity photographer Elton Anderson present intersections between food, design, travel, photography and fashion.
S1, EP9 "Accra/Ghana"
Tai and Elton head to Accra, Ghana. They stop at the market and shop for souvenirs, and sample Kelewele and Jollof Rice at a local market hot spot. They get a dance and drumming lesson, and later explore the hidden fashion scene.
S1, EP10 "Harlem"
Tai and Elton head to Harlem. They start with a Hip Hop tour complete with music, and graffiti art. Elton stops at Flamekeepers Hat Club, and Tai meets with some fashion insiders. They wrap up at Red-Rooster restaurant for live music.
S1, EP11 "Los Angeles"
Tai and Elton head to Malibu to go Paragliding. Then Tai hosts a womens only brunch, while Elton heads to Leimert Park for some history, and culture. They wrap things up with a ride down Hollywood Boulevard on a Cycle Trolley.
S1, EP12 "Year of the Return/Ghana"
Tai and Elton head to Africa, to celebrate The Year Of Return. They tour the Jamestown Slave Dungeons, and The Door Of No Return. They go into the ancestral slave river and learn about The Last Bath.
S1, EP10 "Harlem"
Tai and Elton head to Harlem. They start with a Hip Hop tour complete with music, and graffiti art. Elton stops at Flamekeepers Hat Club, and Tai meets with some fashion insiders. They wrap up at Red-Rooster restaurant for live music.
S1, EP9 "Accra/Ghana"
Tai and Elton head to Accra, Ghana. They stop at the market and shop for souvenirs, and sample Kelewele and Jollof Rice at a local market hot spot. They get a dance and drumming lesson, and later explore the hidden fashion scene.
S1, EP8 "St. Thomas"
Tai and Elton hit the streets in the island of St. Thomas. They sample authentic island food from Mommas Restaurant, Gladys, and My Brother's Workshop Cafe. Then they head to The Black Power Theatre, for poetry and culture.
S1, EP7 "Ghana"
Tai and Elton go on a cultural tour of Ghana, West Africa. They attend a traditional African dubar, and get official African names. They also get a lesson in authentic African cooking, and clothing design, and party at a Street Festival.