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Mardi Gras, which in French translates to Fat Tuesday, is officially the day before Ash Wednesday. The day is also commonly referred to as Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day and can occur anytime between February 3rd and March 9th, depending on when Easter is held that particular year. But as the celebrations in America and across the world have grown larger with each passing year, Mardi Gras, has evolved from one day into week long celebrations.

There are other places in the world who take their Mardi Gras celebrations just as seriously, even if they are not as well known or publicized.

One of those celebrations is the Rio de Janeiro Carnival that is held in Brazil, each year for two weeks prior to the fasting period in the Christian calendar known as Lent. While Brazil’s Carnival resembles and incorporates many of the similar aspects that define America’s Mardi Gras: great music, tons of delicious and fattening foods, and parades, it is distinctively Brazilian due to the amount of Samba dancing that occurs over the two weeks.

Other noteworthy places throughout the world that hold Mardi Gras style parties around the same time as the celebrations are occurring in the United States are: Venice in Italy, Mazatlan in Mexico, and throughout many cities in Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

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The Accidental Diva ~ Tia Williams
 
From Publishers Weekly
Word? Diva-licious Set in New York City in 1999, Williams’s sparkling debut in the overcrowded and almost bitched-out chick-lit genre stars Billie Burke, a young African-American beauty editor who hasn’t had sex in five years and is “wound tighter than 400-thread count sheets.” Billie, along with close pals Renee, a hip book editor, and Vida, a hotshot publicist (with a rapper boyfriend named Git TaSteppin), inject a black Sex and the City vibe while invoking cultural clashes with caustic glee: “She no longer tried to understand the particular brand of white girl who felt compelled to use late-eighties ‘homegirl’ slang…. As if she might feel disoriented and at a cultural loss without a ‘you go girl’ in every exchange.” Burke lives for her glam job with Du Jour, a top women’s magazine with a predominantly white staff, when her uptown world is dizzily disrupted by downtown Jay Lane, an up-and-coming writer/performance artist and former street hustler. Lane’s impoverished, complicated Fort Greene past collides with Burke’s happy family history as they try to build a lasting relationship. Williams’s gift for sexy if sometimes purple prose (“They were ravenous love junkies”) and insider ear (” ‘Moment’ and ’situation’ were industry speak for what was happening at that very second”) save this energetic romance from being just another uptown girl meets downtown boy tale and signals the arrival of a sharp new talent.
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Babaaaayyyy let me tell y’all something. The more weight I lose, the more obvious it is to me that I’m working with a sistagirl onion booty. Yep….I had no idea. I thought it was big cause I was big.