Gladys W. Muturi
Bio
Hello, My name is Gladys W. Muturi. I am an Actress, Writer, Filmmaker, Producer, and Mother of 1.
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Stories (311/0)
Hampton University, Morgan State University, or possibly University of Maryland
If I didn’t have my son, I would have been a student at Hampton University, Morgan State University, or possibly the University of Maryland. When I was in my junior year of high school, I had planned to go to an HBCU college or University of Maryland aka UMD or maybe go on to MC (Montgomery College) a two-year college then transfer to a four-year college but then a change of plans happened when I became a college teen mother and barely went back to college. These three universities were close to being my future college while I was in high school and that's coming from young seventeen-year-old me who had dreams and wishes she would have ended up at these universities and not be a stay-at-home mom watching her dreams fade away but anyways these are the three universities that I wanted to go to other than MC.
By Gladys W. Muturi10 months ago in Education
I don't blame Michael Jordan
NBA Legend Baller Michael Jordan is NOT a fan of his son's newfound relationship with Larsa Pippen and honestly, I don't blame him. Well, it's not just him but everyone who is not fond of their relationship. Here's what I think.....Before I explain my opinion, let me break down the full story.
By Gladys W. Muturi10 months ago in Unbalanced
How B.A.P.S. Became a Cult Classic
26 years ago, before she was an Academy Award winner, Halle Berry and Natalie Dess-Reid play as two best friends going to Beverly Hills to make their dreams come true. Right around the time the film premiered in 1997, the film received bad reviews until it gained popularity from the black community making it a cult classic. This is how B.A.P.S. became a cult classic.
By Gladys W. Muturi10 months ago in Geeks
First Time Watching Bring it On Worldwide #Cheersmack
I had watched other sequels including Bring It On Again but this is the first time this sixth sequel focuses on cheerleaders from different countries competing in a virtual battle with Vivica A. Fox as a virtual cheer host and cheer counselor for the cheer blog.
By Gladys W. Muturi11 months ago in Geeks
First Time Watching Bring It On Again
This film is set on college cheerleading except the original cast of Bring It On isn't on the sequel. The movie opens with Whittier, a young blondie (played by Anne Judson-Yager) auditioning for the college cheerleading team until a dark hidden man who was watching her audition said "She sucked" and anonyms people started throwing food at her but it was all a dream until she woke up at California State College where her parents are dropping her off. She's at the campus trying to find her dormitory until she finds her friend Monica (played by Faune A. Chambers). Then, the Dean of CSU tells all the freshmen at the campus that half of the extracurricular activities have been cut due to budget cuts except for the football team and the cheerleading team. We meet the head cheerleader blondie Tina (played by Bree Turner) and her squad the Stingers. Tina looks high maintenance and conservative even their cheer move was too conservative. At the tryout, Tina was being so rude and domineering, some did cheesily and some did interesting. Monica and Whittier's tryouts caught the eye of Tina. The two made it into the squad. Before they made it, the Dean urge Tina to be hardcore on the team. Whittier meets Derek at the orientation but he doesn't seem the attractive type nor the type that goes to college. The two love birds sneak out of the campus to the pool diving in and started kissing ....and they just met. While they were on the squad, Tina was being too bossy and too much towards the squad, especially to the freshmen who were on the squad. Tina and Whittier have a conversation at her office about her having a chance to be the head cheerleader and want her to take total control of the team. Pretty much a control freak!
By Gladys W. Muturi11 months ago in Geeks
The Malice at the Palace
It was the ugliest messy NBA brawl in basketball history where a player fighting player, fans fighting players, and players fighting fans. Sure the fight may look comical but behind the incident, it leads to the NBA players' suspension, fines, and lawsuits. The infamous event would be called the MALICE AT THE PALACE.
By Gladys W. Muturi11 months ago in Unbalanced
The Naked Brothers Band
Before there was Big Time Rush, there was the Naked Brothers Band, a preteen rock band with actual real-life brothers Nat and Alex Wolff and his bandmates: Rosalina, David, Qaasim, Thomas, and Cooper. They were in a television film and a spinoff series that became the highest-rating show on Nickelodeon. Now if you were around in the 2000s and have watched the Naked Brothers Band show I bet you are wondering if the show was unscripted but it's not. It is a fictional scripted show with a band in a comical and dramatic twist.
By Gladys W. Muturi12 months ago in Beat
Till & Martin
Since I wrote my article story on Emmett Till and Trayvon Martin, it gave me the idea on writing a short play on Till and Martin meeting in a place called Memory. Inspired by Janet Langhart Cohen's play, this time with Trayvon and Emmett, both black teenage boys whose murders spark the Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter Movement.
By Gladys W. Muturi12 months ago in FYI