

Say Goodbye to Miss J. Alexander and hello to Mr. Andre Leon Talley.
For her new season, Tyra Banks is mixing things up on her top-rated show 'America's Next Top Model.'
The 90-minute premiere of Cycle 14 of the CW model competition series will kick off on Mar.10 with some new line-up changes. It was officially announced by the network today.
Talley, Vogue magazine's long-time editor and Anna Wintour's right-hand man, will serve as a regular judge alongside Banks, photographer Nigel Barker and a rotating weekly guest judge. Miss J., in the meantime, will relinquish his role as a judge and instead mentor the thirteen hopefuls – a role he is thrilled to move into.
"After cycles of watching the girls not get it right, I thought they would benefit more from my 'high heels' and hands-on approach than my sitting in a chair judging their photos," he said. "And with Andre Leon Talley, this should be the best cycle yet," he added.
Talley is one of the most influential people in the fashion industry. A renowned head-turner with his own eye-popping fashion sensibility, the 60-year-old Durham, North Carolina native has worked his magic on celebrities such as Mariah Carey, Venus Williams and Jennifer Hudson,. to name a few.
He has been a huger champion for designer Rachel Roy, who will join actress Dania Ramirez, pioneer model Pat Cleveland and Wilhelmina Models President Sean Patterson as a few of the big names that will turn up as guest judges this season.
The Gender Benders
The Gender Benders
BlackVoices.com takes an up-close and intimate look at how androgyny has crossed into mainstream entertainment culture via the work and depictions of transgendered people, transvestites, transsexuals, cross-dressers and gay icons. Sometimes dramatic, sometimes comedic, and often-times jarring, these gender-bending images leaves a lasting impression on all who bore witness. Take a gander.
Name: Flip Wilson
Profession: Actor/Comedian
Gender Bender: As the strong-looking, colorfully-dressed, flirtatious and outspoken Geraldine Jones, Wilson is credited with negotiating race and class bias by positively characterizing the average, working class black female.
Claim to Fame: After being featured on shows such as 'Laugh-In,' 'The Ed Sullivan Show' and 'The Tonight Show,' he landed his very own sketch variety show, which debuted on NBC in 1970.
Factoid: Flip Wilson was born Clerow Wilson, Jr. in Jersey City, NJ on December 8, 1933. On November 25, 1998 he succumbed to complications of liver cancer.
Name: Milton Berle
Profession: Actor/Comedian
Gender Bender: During his television heyday, "Uncle Miltie" (as many referred to him as) donned wigs and dresses during his slapstick comedy antics.
Claim to Fame: In 1948, NBC brought 'Texaco Star Theater' from radio to television, later naming Berle as the permanent host. The vaudevillian-styled show became a ratings hit, winning Emmy Awards after its first season.
Factoid: Milton Berle was born Mendel Berlinger in New York City on July 12, 1908. He passed away at the age of 93 on March 27, 2002.
Name: RuPaul
Profession: Singer/Actor/Drag Performer/Former Talk Show Host
Gender Bender: RuPaul, born RuPaul Andre Charles, became not only the first drag queen supermodel after signing a contract with M.A.C. cosmetics but he was also the first drag queen to have his own talk show.
Claim to Fame: At the height of the supermodel era, RuPaul released a dance/house album called 'Supermodel of the World' lead by the hit single 'Supermodel (You Better Work).' It became an MTV hit and topped the dance charts.
Factoid: On his 'Foxy Lady' album, he covered Diana Ross's 'Work That Body' and also appeared on her music video for the single, 'I Will Survive.'
Name: Wesley Snipes
Profession: Actor
Gender Bender: Snipes's character, "Noxeema Jackson," in 'To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar' is a drag queen who, along with fellow drag queens Vida Boheme and Chi-Chi, sets off on a road trip to Los Angeles only to have their car break down along the way.
Claim to Fame: Though his first movie was 'Wildcats' with Goldie Hawn, Snipes, made a name for himself in two popular black films of the early 90s, playing Nino Brown in 'New Jack City' and as Shadow Henderson in Spike Lee's 'Mo' Betta Blues.'
Factoid: Snipes holds a fifth degree black belt and also practices Capoeira, a Brazilian martial arts.
Name: Boy George
Profession: Singer/Songwriter
Gender Bender: Influenced by David Bowie and Iggy Pop, Boy George's androgynous look made him a stand-out in his group Culture Club.
Claim to Fame: Culture Club's 1983 debut, 'Kissing To Be Clever,' included the #1 song 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me.'
Factoid: Boy George, real name: George Alan O'Dowd, later confessed to being bisexual and dating his Culture Club drummer Jon Moss for whom he wrote a great deal of his hit songs for.
Name: Sylvester
Profession: Musician/Drag Performer
Gender Bender: Sylvester got his start performing with a group of transvestites called The Cockettes in San Francisco. Record label pressure to reshape his image resulted in his reportedly showing up to meetings in full-on drag.
Claim to Fame: His first solo album, 'Step II,' which was released in 1978, earned him the name "The Queen of Disco" following the success of two disco classics, 'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),' and 'Dance (Disco Heat).'
Factoid: Before he passed away from complications due to AIDS, Sylvester (real name: Sylvester James) lived out one of his dreams, singing back-up for his idol Aretha Franklin on her album 'Who's Zoomin' Who?'
Name: Felicity Huffman
Profession: Actress
Gender Bender: As "Bree" in 'Transamerica,' Huffman plays a man-to-woman pre-operative transsexual who finds out that she has a son before her final surgical operation.
Claim to Fame: Huffman has gained popularity as the character Lynette Scavo on ABC's 'Desperate Housewives.'
Factoid: In 2005, Oprah Winfrey granted Felicity's "Wildest Dream" when she got to sing backup for her idol Tina Turner on Winfrey's talk show.
Name: Grace Jones
Profession: Model/Actress/Singer
Gender Bender: On the cover of her 1981 album, 'Nightclubbing,' Jones flaunted an androgynous look, with square-cut hair and a padded suit jacket, cigarette in mouth. Her height and overall new look was said to have influenced the cross-dressing movement of the 1980s.
Claim to Fame: Jones began her career as a model in New York and was once a muse to Andy Warhol. Her disco recordings were welcomed by a loyal gay following. Jones also appeared in 'Boomerang' as Helen Strangé.
Factoid: Jones was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica.
Name: Dustin Hoffman
Profession: Actor
Gender Bender: In 'Tootsie,' Hoffman played Michael Dorsey, an unemployed actor, who takes on the role of "Dorothy Michaels" a female soap opera actress and later falls in love with the show's leading actress.
Claim to Fame: Dustin Hoffman's first memorable role was in the 1967 film 'The Graduate' as a young college grad named Benjamin Braddock who gets himself into a messy situation by having an affair with a married woman and falling in love with her teenage daughter.
Factoid: In 1982, he reportedly wanted to play the title role in 'Gandhi,' but ended up signing up for 'Tootsie.' Oddly enough, he lost the Oscar for 'Tootsie' to Ben Kingsley who played Gandhi.


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By: mesaman on 2/09/2010 7:51PM
Don't you just love the way black folks exercise the diversity of different races in their TV programming. Say what? They don't have to have diversity? Is it because they feel picked on? Poor dears.
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By: Monieet on 2/09/2010 7:01PM
As long as Miss J stays, so will I. Tyra, please do not let Miss J be under utilized. I expect to see as much of Miss J as I have been in the past.
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By: pam on 2/10/2010 11:40AM
i love the move j will be faboulous with this move
relly good move tyra. loving it
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By: Robbie Rob on 2/11/2010 3:55PM
Yes! This is great! I watched the first couple of seasons of ANTM and J seems to be making a mockery of the beauty of women - most likely, not purposely, but yet in still, watching him parade around in attire so unbefitting for a man (especially a tall, lanky, not-so-attractive man) not to mention his exaggerated mannerisms, is just downright sickening and extremely annoying.
Inspite of the negative responses to this new character coming aboard, he can't, and I mean he can't, be any worse than J. So, I say, bring him on down!
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By: Jewel on 2/12/2010 2:36PM
Sorry but I think Tyra's modeling competition exploits MOSTLY vulnerable, starry-eyed, even troubled teens who have no idea about what they've gotten themselves into. Even worse, they don't have their own support system alongside them every step of the way to ensure that whatever self-esteem they have remains intact when they fall short at this modeling attempt. Those phone calls like they are away at camp aren't enough.
Also, I know the fashion world is in a class by itself, but I still can't get around grown men telling young women how to act like ladies. What does a man know about what women and their very different bodies go through? Until Miss J (or any other man) experiences menstrual cramps, bloating, and an impending migrane and can balance that in some 4-inch heels with a smile, fashion needs to find an authentic woman to do that job.
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By: Ms. Newman NC on 2/12/2010 9:39PM
Although I have never met him, Andre is my husband 1st cousin - the family celebrity! I am proud for him and wish him well as he premires on Top Model cycle 14.
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