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Ebony Magazine – December 2006 – Vol. LXII, No. 2 – Anika Noni Rose, Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson Cover
This December 2006 issue of Ebony Magazine features the dazzling trio of Anika Noni Rose, Beyoncé, and Jennifer Hudson on the cover, celebrating the highly anticipated film adaptation of Dreamgirls. Packed with rich features on education, health, travel, and arts, this issue captures a vibrant moment in Black culture at the close of 2006.
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🎭 COVER STORY – Page 164
Dreamgirls: From Broadway to the Big Screen
By Lynn Norment
A behind-the-scenes look at the movie Dreamgirls, starring Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Anika Noni Rose, Jamie Foxx, and Eddie Murphy. The article explores how this cinematic adaptation reinvents the Broadway classic for a new generation.
📌 Feature Highlights
52 – Saving Black Boys: Is Single-Sex Education the Answer?
By Tracey Robinson-English
An exploration of the rising trend of single-sex education and whether it holds the key to improving outcomes for young Black males.
62 – Keeping Your Children Healthy During Flu Season
Vital information and preventive tips for parents to protect their children from seasonal illness.
76 – Traveling (Without the Hassle) During the Holidays
Smart strategies for navigating the busiest travel season of the year.
82 – Black Theaters: Focusing on the African-American Experience
By Shirley Henderson
A celebration of Black-owned and operated theaters across the country and their dedication to showcasing authentic African-American stories.
126 – Black Women and Hair Loss
A candid discussion about the causes, myths, and solutions surrounding hair loss in Black women.
This issue of Ebony offers a memorable snapshot of entertainment, health, and cultural insight—anchored by the glamour and power of the Dreamgirls cast. A standout addition to any collector's library or pop culture archive.