S Renee Greene

S Renee Greene

Better known as Reneegede, Ms Greene worked as a news clerk and staff writer for The Columbus (GA) Ledger-Enquirer, and has written news articles for YAHOO!, Associated Content, AllVoices, The American Chronicle, The Examiner, The Student Operated Press, Demand Media, and Mahogany Butterfly magazine.
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  • St Patrick's Day Limerick
    Show me the money, honey.
  • Dark Side of the Moon
    This one is dedicated to the one that I cannot get out of my mind. He haunts me to this day, and reminds me that I should be so choosy in all of my affairs in life.
  • A Bullmoose of an Idea: Health Care Reform
    A Republican started the thought, talk, and speculation about healthcare reform in America, and he was all for it. America remains the only industrialized nation in the west without it. It's almost a no-brainer: We all pay, one way or the other.
  • Black Dads and Bad Raps
    To hear the mainstream, one would think that every black father on the planet was or is a thorough deadbeat. Except two: Heathcliff Huxtable and Chris Gardner. Those two, and plenty more...
  • Debabay
    There is a reason.
  • Ring-a-ling-a-ling from LaLaLand
    Click. Disconnect hum. Now, read this only if you are older than 14, and have the ability to read and comprehend English.
  • Bill O'Reilly and the Story of Robin Hood
    O'Reilly invokes ogres, outlaws, and other ornery make-believe characters to discuss American truths, economics, and politics.
  • Too Old for College?
    Sometimes, I think I'm too old; but then I keep reading stories of people older than me who return to college or who go for the first time and never look back.
  • Townhall Editorial Exemplifies Basic Republican Default on Mathematics
    Jeff Jacoby of "Townhall" fame ciphers economic arithmetic like Sarah Palin cites American history and constitutional law.
  • Arizona Ditches the Unemployed
    The push-pull between the federal government to protect Arizona's citizens and Arizona lawmakers who continually espouse politics of "socialism" that do not exist in America and never have.
  • Short Girl
    Lil' ditty 'bout short and Renee.
  • Global Coolant
    Lil' ditty 'bout the hot days of summerfall.
  • Remembering James Arness
    Gunsmoke aired in 1955, four years before I was born. Yet, the television show was one of the earliest impressions on my young mind. Marshal Matt Dillon taught me nearly everything I needed to know about resolving life's most pressing problems.
  • The Best Vehicle I Ever Owned
    About the baaaaaadddest vehicle I ever drove. And the only one I'd ever had that wasn't a Ford. Or was it? Nope, GM.
  • Lord Help Us
    This interview with Shavar took place in 2007, at the time of the release of his movie 'Lord Help Us.' Shavar is into many endeavors, but is still very much the man of God that he was when (and before) I first talked to him.
  • Marcus Parker's "Pride Rock"
    Destiny versus choice. How much of what is given to us in life by chance can be controlled? And what parts of it are controlled by others? Marcus Parker's book "The Product" attempts to answer this driving question and more.
  • Self-medicate: Purge Toxic Relationships
    Kids with ADHD. Or lazy parents who can't tolerate the fact that they are just happy to be alive. Stop masking hurt and self-blame with drugs and learn to live without limitations.
  • Guilt Gone Good
    The most powerful line in The Kite Runner is this: "And that, I believe, is what true redemption is, Amir jan, when guilt leads to good."
  • Fourth Decade, Fourth Gift: This is the Sounds of Blackness
    Wherever you find goodness and light going on in the world, you can be sure that the Grammy Award-winning inspirational band, The Sounds of Blackness, is somewhere nearby...
  • Get FLOR'd
    FLOR's flooring is made of renewable and recyclable materials that meet or exceed the standards of Green Label Plus for carpet and adhesives. The Green Label Plus program symbolizes the carpet industry's commitment to a better environment for living.
  • Meditate on You
    Quiet reflection is sometimes the key to answers that will not come when we are busy-working. When your inner core comes to a place of peace and quiet contentment, lights of energy come on even when bells and whistles of ideas do not go off.
  • Earth's Heartsongs
    Disease (dis-ease)...disconnection to earth and disharmony with one another...City lights drown out stars and birds and cicadas are heard mostly when people are asleep. Unnatural interference keeps us from hearing earth's natural heartbeat.
  • Push Up from the Table.
    Soul food. A long-standing cultural tradition, rich in calories, high in fats and salt, teeming with dressings, drippings, and enough starch and sugar to induce a full-fledged coma.
  • Reclaim Ownership of Your Life: Get Hot
    Interview with Alicia Marie Rivers, author of "The Pretty Thoughts of a Hot Chick: Foxy Notions for our Minds, Bodies, and Souls."
  • Up from the Ashes: The Phoenix Rises Higher
    Meet Nadine Thompson, owner and founder of Soul Purpose. Hers is definitely an ashes-to-phoenix story!
  • For Diann, All of Her Valentine's Days Are Happy Ones
    Says wedding expert Diann Valentine "Before you start thinking about flowers, cake, and other essential elements of your wedding day, first meditate on the space and listen for the song."
  • Our Voices: Exchange Ashes for Beauty
    In an inspiring talk with Yetta Young and Ella Joyce, of The Pocketbook Monologues, the ladies "throw down the gauntlet" to help women of color overcome adversity and find their voice.
  • Dear Michael
    Two eras of the best music in show biz history, and I was privileged to witness them both in their lifetime primes.
  • Top 10 Songs by Wayne Watson
    Some gospel music doesn't just inspire, it inspires us to think about life, love, and consequences.
  • THE MIS-EDUCATION of LAURYN HILL
    One of the hardest things to do in the music show business is come up with an album where every song on it is a standalone hit...1990s 'newcomer' Lauryn Hill did that and a lot more.
  • Single Moms, Simple Meals
    The elements of healthy eating are simple. Whole grains, vegetables and fruit, healthy fats, a focus on plants (earth-based) rather than meats (animal-based-limit or eliminate), balanced with multivitamins and plenty of cool clear water.
  • To-Go Healthy Lunch Recipes for Kids
    Do it yourself in less than a half hour to 45 minutes a day. Five healthy takeout school lunches for your kids without resorting to processed foods or drive-thrus.
  • Celeb Haiku Guess Who
    She is Jason's Lyric and her man just as famous with a highly common last name.
  • Top Five Mexican Restaurants in Atlanta GA
    Looking for Tex-Mex? Want to know where the Atlantans with their mouths all wet for Mexican food go? The following are five of the top Mexican restaurants in Atlanta where connoisseurs of Mexican food hang out.
  • Eco-friendly Graduation Gift Ideas
    Got a "green"-person graduating this year? Here are 10 neat and thrifty ideas for the discriminating Class of 2009 grad who may give you flack if you give them diamonds, animal fur or gift baskets from Hickory House.
  • Death of a Mother
    This year marks the anniversary of the 29th year of my life without my mother. Coping with the loss doesn't make the years that have gone by any easier.
  • Hot Tea & Girl Talk
    Most adult women remember having a tea set when they were little girls. That "pretend" tea party, whether with our favorite dolls and stuffed Teddy Bears, or with other little girls in the neighborhood was always the height of make believe.
  • 30 More Fun Things to Do in Houston, Texas
    30 more fun things to do in Houston, Texas.
  • 30 Fun Things to Do in Houston, Texas
    This article offers fun things to do in Houston.
  • The Houston Express 10 Pack
    There's more to do in Houston than walk around in big 10-gallon hats, waving and shouting "Howdy Pardner!" all day; but that's only half the fun of being there. Part One of a three-part series. Enjoy! Pardner.
  • Just One More Sun Day
    This is my take on the Browning of Earth 1-2-3, as told by the Sun.
  • Atlanta Celebrates Cinco De Mayo
    The Cinco de Mayo celebration honors Mexico's defeat of the French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Though often confused with "Mexican Independence Day," Mexican Independence Day is actually on September 16 ('De septiembre el décimosexto').
  • Movie Review: The Man in the Iron Mask
    My favorite version of Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers.
  • Mother's Day 2009 Atlanta
    Whether Mom is wild and carefree, reserved and refined, a regular Georgia peach, or just a jewel (rock) of a Mom, there's plenty for her on that special Sunday. Keep this list in mind for Mother's Day and put your wallet away...at least until dinner time.
  • Protesting Gaza
    This are photos I took while doing a news report on local protests on the killing in the Gaza strip in the Middle East.
  • A Day at the Parks
    These are some random shots taken while strolling around a couple of Atlanta's and Tampa's beautiful parks and zoos.
  • Atlanta Days & Nights
    I shot these during various times of day, on different days and in different locales in town.

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