Haitian Hollywood Blog
Zoe Poze is what his fans on social media know him as. But before he was sending them into loud guffaws, he was known as simply Clarck among friends and family. But yeah, back to the Zoe Poze of the present. At Twenty-Two years old, he rules as one of the most popular Haitian-American comedians on social media. He was one of the featured comedians
Born in Miami and currently residing in Los Angeles, Maxx Alexis is the woman television stations and networks tap when they need an expert on issues facing single women. She has appeared on The Real and some of the most popular radio stations and early morning shows in the nation. The Haitian-American has even written a book entitled Man Fast, bei
Kelly Krow probably thinks of himself as a singer-songwriter, but thespian in him manifests greatly in the video for his song “Question”.Above: The artist Kelly Krow.Photo Credit: Borina Puss. Directed by Carlo Appolo, the MakeStudios Production has the artist spitting off a series of questions about life and love—questions perhaps you’ve asked you
Nadine Renazile should be on your radar. Actually, she should be a big dot, huge dot on your radar.Above: The artist Nadine Renazile poses with singer Lauryn Hill. The Haiti-born, New York abstract and mixed media painter is known for melting multiple cultural identities in her work. She says her work expresses themes like displacement, language, r
Nathalie Jolivert is among the artists whose work will be on exhibition at Haiti Cultural Exchange’s Haitian culture extravaganza Selebrasyon. The Rhode Island School of Design graduate has a degree in architecture, but she’s not only known for her grand concepts of spectacular buildings. Her paintings which are highly inspired by her Haitian backg
Carel Pedre is at IVLP!Earlier this month, Haiti multimedia personality Carel Pedre left Haiti to participate in the International Visa Leadership Program, an exchange program sponsored by US State Department’s Bureau of Cultural Affairs. In existence since the early 1940s, the program recruits media leaders from all over the world, and in a series
Anseye Pou Ayiti founder Nedgine Paul wants to achieve the most formidable feat yet as an educator—that of renovating Haiti’s educational system. Named a “Woman of the Year” by Challenge News, the Haiti-born and Connecticut-raised social entrepreneur is working with educators from the most remote areas of Haiti.Her goal? To transform them into chan
Rebecca Zama plans on releasing an album before the year is over. And what a treat it will be for those who have seen her perform live, and those who have not. Those who have watched the Boston-bred singer-songwriter sing ballads like “Worth it All” by Dominic French and Max Macrides know that she has a marvelous range, and grace on the stage.Kreyo
Lex Pierre-Louis? Ever heard of him? No? Well, you’re not cool. You’re really not. As one of the leading branding and marketing influencers in the nation, and one of the foremost trendsetters in Miami, he’s sure to have started a trend you’re following, and he’s sure to have concocted a marketing campaign you were served. The owner and CEO of Lex P
Welcome to another episode of Kreyolicious Music…Kreyolicious Playlist…in which…in which I do a countdown of Haitian music songs that fit a particular theme! Let’s take a look at 10 Most Empowering Songs In Haitian Creole Sung By Women! 1. Artist/Band: AdaSong: DefileWhy It’s Message Is Empowering: This song makes it clear that women of all colors