Episodes
Wedding Planner
November 15, 2002
Guests include Mindy Weiss, a wedding planner to the stars; a Sidewalks Double-Spot video peformances from ""American Idol"" winner Kelly Clarkson (""Before Your Love"" and ""A Moment Like This""); and a previous-aired interview of actress Catherine Bell (""JAG""). Hosted by Brandace Moore, Cindy Rhodes and Richard R. Lee.
The Bachelor
November 27, 2002
Interviews with author SIDNEY SHELDON (from a 2000 interview) and ""The Bachelor 2's"" AARON and HELENE. Plus, music by JENNIFER LOPEZ featuring STYLES & JADAKISS (""Jenny On The Block""). Hosted By: Brandace Moore, Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Powers, Leach, Reynolds
January 10, 2003
Interviews with actress Stefanie Powers (Hart to Hart), Debbie Reynolds, and TV host Robin Leach (Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous). Hosted by Cindy Rhodes, Brandace Moore and Richard R. Lee.
Blu Cantrell
April 4, 2003
Music and interview with R&B singer BLU CANTRELL. Plus, music by INDIA.AIRE (""The Truth""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes and Richard R. Lee.
Legends of Music
May 30, 2003
Interviews with two legendary musical performers: THE ISLEY BROTHERS and PETE ESCOVEDO. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Coldchain & Carter
June 25, 2003
From New York City, East Coast correspondent Rafael Siegel interviews rapper ROSCO P. COLDCHAIN, who talks about his start and his first CD release. Also, a special look back at Cindy Rhodes' 1998 interview with the late actress / singer NELL CARTER, who passed away in early 2003.
Heather Headley
June 20, 2003
East Coast correspondent Rafael Siegel interviews the Tony Award-winning singer / actress in New York City. In the exclusive interview, Heather talks about her Broadway days in ""The Lion King"" and ""Aida"" and her current album, ""This Is Who I Am.""
Floetry & Koz Bros.
June 11, 2003
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews R&B artist FLOETRY (Marsha & Natalie) and saxophonist DAVE KOZ and his brother guitarist JEFF KOZ. Also: Floetry's music videos including ""Floetic"" and ""Say Yes.""
Gang Starr
July 2, 2003
From New York, Rafael Siegel interviews Guru from the rap group, Gang Starr. Music include Gang Starr's ""Skills"" and ""Rite Where U Stand"" and Blu Cantrell's ""Breathe"" remix with Sean Paul.