Living Life With Love and Soul

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Don't Miss The Cast of Life, Love, & Soul Tonight on 106! - Life, Love, & Soul is an amazing coming of age story about a young man that learns how to navigate the world after the tragic and untimely loss of his mother.Don't miss the cast of Life, Love, & Soul and the producer, Yandy Smith on 106 & Park tonight!(Photo: Courtesy Kingdome Come Productions)

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Don't Miss The Cast of Life, Love, & Soul Tonight on 106! - Life, Love, & Soul is an amazing coming of age story about a young man that learns how to navigate the world after the tragic and untimely loss of his mother.Don't miss the cast of Life, Love, & Soul and the producer, Yandy Smith on 106 & Park tonight!(Photo: Courtesy Kingdome Come Productions)

Waiting to Exhale, Saturday at 7P/6C - Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon, Angela Bassett and the late Whitney Houston relax, relate and release. Encore presentation on Sunday at 3P/2C.(Photo: Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

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Waiting To Exhale - Whenever women think about friendship, love, and family one of the first movies that comes to mind is Waiting to Exhale. Talk about friends sticking together? And Whitney Houston's performance is beyond memorable. R.I.P. Whitney.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

Soul Food - With an all-star cast, this flick presented the essential depiction of the Black family in the 90's. From Vanessa William's marriage troubles to Nia Long's love triangle and Vivica Foxx's resentment toward her siblings. Sound about right, huh?(Photo: Fox Pictures)

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Soul Food - When love is like food for the soul, there's no better movie to remember why love and soul is important besides Life, Love, & Soul beside Soul Food.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

The Brothers (2001) - DL Hughley was the original host of BET’s Comic View.  (Photo: Columbia TriStar)

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The Brothers - From childhood to manhood, best friends really do become family and that's what you see in The Brothers. Your friends aren't always perfect, but they keep you honest and you have to appreciate that reality depicted in this film.(Photo: Courtesy Screen Gems Pictures)

Why Did I Get Married?, Tuesday at 7P/6C - Janet Jackson diagnoses her friends' reasons for love. Encore presentation on Wednesday at 2P/1C.View other Black love films here.(Photo: Lionsgate)

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Why Did I Get Married? - Relationships aren't for everybody, but love makes everything possible, but that doesn't mean that people don't question their decisions like the characters did in Why Did I Get Married?(Photo: Courtesy Lions Gate Pictures)

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Juice (1992) - In this vehicle that launched Tupac as a film star (and cinematic thug soldier), Jackson was the perfect street info man in the role of Trip. His keen ear to the street would put Starsky & Hutch's Huggy Bear to shame.(Photo: Courtesy Island World)

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Juice - Sometimes becoming a man comes along with a lot of pressure, and that's exactly what Juice taught young people everywhere. Always do the right thing.(Photo: Courtesy Island World Pictures)

Boyz N the Hood (1991) -  Fresh out of USC’s Filmic Writing program, a 24-year-old Singleton made his film debut, writing and directing this groundbreaking movie about three friends growing up in the drug and gang-infested streets of South Central Los Angeles. The emotionally riveting film instantly becomes a classic, earning Singleton Oscar nods for screenplay and directing. While turning Ice Cube, Nia Long, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Morris Chestnut into film stars, Boyz also launched a new black film genre called “hood movies.”(Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Boyz N The Hood - One word: classic.(Photo: Courtesy Columbia Pictures)

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The Color Purple, Saturday at 10P/11C - Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey & Danny Glover fight for their lives. Encore presentation on Sunday at 6P/5C.(Photo: Warner Bros Pictures) 

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The Color Purple - When faith is what gets you through every day because people have done you wrong, you learn that growing up isn't easy, but that your support system helps make everything possible. That's just one of the lessons learned in The Color Purple.(Photo: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures)

Madea's Big Happy Family - Every family has it's secrets, and when the secrets are exposed it often allows people to grow up like Bow Wow's character did in Madea's Big Happy Family.(Photo: Courtesy Lions Gate Pictures)

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Madea's Big Happy Family - Every family has it's secrets, and when the secrets are exposed it often allows people to grow up like Bow Wow's character did in Madea's Big Happy Family.(Photo: Courtesy Lions Gate Pictures)

Crooklyn - Alfre Woodard holds down the fort in this flick about motherhood, womanhood and the power of family.(Photo: Universal Pictures)

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Crooklyn - Similar to Life, Love, & Soul, Crooklyn takes a look at a young person dealing with their mother's death and how they find triumph in their tragedy.(Photo: Courtesy Universal Pictures)