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Barron was also a prosecutor in Prince George’s County and Baltimore in the early 2000s.
Barron was also a prosecutor in Prince George’s County and Baltimore in the early 2000s.

Following the film “20 Feet From Stardom’s” win at the Oscars, legendary singer Merry Clayton was in an horrific car accident. Her faith brought her through several surgeries and five months in the hospital to the recording of her latest Gospel album, “Beautiful Scars,” a true testimony to her journey.
The nation is mourning the loss of civil rights icon Robert Moses who died yesterday at the age of 86. No official word on the cause of death.
Moses was the field director of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Mississippi during the 1960s. He was a key figure to the 1964 Freedom Summer where hundreds of students went to the south to register voters.
Moses later went on to help improve Black education in math. In 1982 he founded the Algebra Project, which included a curriculum to help poor students excel in math.
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Wow! These two beautiful Nigerian American ladies, stole our hearts, again. We’ve been loving their music on WHUR, but who knew they were so dope and so sweet.
I don’t want to give it all away now, but, they took us on their musical journey. Don’t be fooled by their sweet and innocent looks. These ladies are sharp as they come. When it comes to honoring their craft, they can teach a masterclass!
You’ll enjoy this conversation.
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“Enough is enough”!
“Enough is enough”. That’s the assessment Washington, DC Police Chief Robert Contee gave after yesterday’s shooting near Logan’s Circle which is a popular tourist spot. Two men were shot there and Contee visited the sight today and spoke to a gathering crowd, saying it’s time to get violent criminals off the streets. He went on to say it’s time we stop coddling and trying to help some violent criminals because some of them “might not want a job.” The two victims who were shot are expected to survive. The shooting came less than a week after shots near Nationals Park forced fans at the baseball game to seek cover and the game against the San Diego Padres to be suspended.
Being on any all century list is a huge honor, but to be the 2nd ranked on a list of the top producers is outstanding. The Virginia Duo of Pharrell and the Chad Hugo were second to only to Max Martin.
Billboards’ list named 50 producers handpicked by their staff with name, defining work, signature sound, and a hidden gem from their catalog.
The signature sound from the duo was described as “Liquid guitars, clanging percussion, and the most intoxicating synth tones you’ve ever heard — usually kicked off with a four-stab count-off, and often punctuated with a keyboard sound like a dying firework — which played as big a part as anything in hip-hop taking complete control of popular music in the ’00s.”
2002 seemed to be there defining year with hit songs “Hot In Here” By Nelly and “Grindin'” by Clipse that showed off “staggering simultaneous aptitude for pop-conquering maximalism and streets-locking minimalism.”
The hidden gem of the duo was “I Ain’t Heard Of That” by Slim Thug and Bun B which is an ‘addictive shuffle.” The layered percussion and synth whooshes were an essential to any producer during the time.
Earlier in the year, they produced Brent Faiyaz’s “Wasting Time” featuring Drake, Snoh Aalegra’s “In Your Eyes,” IDK’s “Keto” featuring Swae Lee and Rico Nasty, and two Moneybagg Yo tracks “Projects” and “Certified Neptunes.”
Snoop Dogg’s “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” and Ludacris’ “Money Maker” are just 3 of the many Hot 100 number 1s the duo has produced.
The top 20 names on the list were rounded out by the likes of Timbaland, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, Mike WiLL Made-It, Kanye West, Noah “40” Shebib, Mustard, Lil Jon, Swizz Beatz and Dr. Dre.
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One year ago today we saw the late DMX and Snoop Dogg have a friendly Verzuz battle.
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The battle saw 1.9 million fans stop by and show love to the two emcees. Stars such as Charlamagne tha God, DeSean Jackson, Wayno, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, Diddy, LaLa, Keyshia Cole, LaMelo Ball, Fabolous, Jadakiss and more all joined the live and showed love in the comments.
The highly anticipated battle had an intermission where Snoop Dogg showed love to Long Beach and did his fan favorite C-Walk.
Revolt TV reported “This was a time everyone could come together for both rappers, as they shared their experiences dealing with the gift and curse of a dog’s loyalty. DMX dropped a banger with the classic “What These B**ches Want” featuring Sisqo. As Snoop Dogg assisted as the hype man, showing true sportsmanship, he then recaps his trip to Brazil with producer and songwriter Pharrell Williams with their intentional anthem “Beautiful.” Before dropping their records, they gave respect and shout outs to their wives who have been muses in their careers.”
Both rappers had a mutual respect for each other and gave each other the flowers that two greats deserve. The night ended as a win for fans of rap and hip-hop as they got to experience an unforgettable battles and the late DMX.
What do the Obamas and Netflix have to do with each other? President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama are producing a Netflix series for kids called “Ada Twist.”
Their latest project is aimed to help build a love and curiosity for science in preschoolers. “Ada Twist, Scientist” follows an 8 year old black girl on her daily missions to learn more about the world. The shows main character is an 8 year old black girl, based on the books by Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts.
Their production company, Higher Ground Productions, has already produced “a variety of acclaimed TV and film projects through their deal with Netflix, including the Academy Award-winning documentary American Factory, producing projects like Kevin Hart’s Fatherhood, and jumping into children’s programming with the cooking show Waffles + Mochi” reported Essence.
As the announcement of the series states, “solving the mystery is only the beginning, because science isn’t just about learning how and why and what… it’s about putting that knowledge into action to make the world a better place.”
In a statement by Essence they emphasize the great lessons and bigger picture the show promotes.
“The show also celebrates important things, including STEM education, scientific discovery, how to work together and the power of friendship. To further inspire kids, each 26-minute episode will end with a live-action aspect that will feature an actual scientist. They will speak to the themes explored in the episodes and the ways in which their work connects to it. From having a little Black girl lead these stories and presenting diverse real-life researchers, Ada Twist, Scientist is aiming to change the way people see scientists and what they associate with such a person.”
The Obamas personally reached out to Chris Nee, creator of popular kids show Doc McStuffins, to help produce the project. Doc McStuffins’ main character is also a young black girl. The showrunner is Kerri Grant and executive producers include the Obamas’ Higher Ground Productions and Mark Burton of Wonder Worldwide.
We are excited to see more representation and diversity in the shows for our kids.
We previously reported that LeBron was on pace to become a billionaire earlier in July. After a slam dunk in the box offices with Space Jam, LeBron was annouced as the first active player in basketball to make $1 billion in career earnings.
CBS Sports reports that LeBron has made $330 Million from NBA contracts, and another $700 Million in endorsements, merchandise, and licensing media.
” His endorsements with AT&T, Beats, Blaze Pizza, GMC, PepsiCo, Rimowa and Walmart bring in over $100 million annually alone. That’s on top of the gobs of money he makes through his partnership with Nike, with which he signed a lifetime deal back in 2016 that brings in $30 million annually on its own.”
LeBron is the first NBA player to reach this milestone while still actively playing, and joins an elite club of 5 other athletes to reach this. Names like golfer Tiger Woods, boxer Flloyd Maywether, tennis player Rodger Federer, and soccer players Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
The sky is the limit for LeBron who is one of the most popular athletes in the world on and off the court.
After the passing of her biological other, Frankie, Keyshia Cole posted a series of photos as a tribute to her mother.
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She wrote:
“This is so hard man. Can’t really even find the words. SMH. I honestly don’t even know how to feel. You can never prepare for something like this… Ever!!! but you will be missed. It’s crazy because… For weeks I’ve been quoting you, from the goose that laid the golden egg, to calling Neffe shoes slow burners, cause they were bought scuffed up already ? your humor was unmatched!!! Naturally so funny, that’s what I loved about your personality…. we all did. I created this post to show my love and appreciation for your life and I would like to thank my fans + supporters, shooot your supporters and fans, for being here with us during these hard times, and the love that you all have for us…..the love for all your children was definitely felt. When u said all you want is to have ALL OF YOUR CHILDREN IN ONE PLACE, AT ONE TIME meant the most to you, And I’m completely down to do that for you. Even through our deference’s …. WE LOVE YOU. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!! Frank da bank!”
Her mother passed away at 61 on Monday from a reported overdose.
Her mother appeared on her BET reality series “Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is” where she battled with addiction and staying clean.
“Our viewers first got to meet and know her in ‘Keyshia Cole: All In’ as Keyshia Cole’s birth mother and in multiple other unscripted projects, including ‘Keyshia Cole: My New Life’ and ‘Frankie & Neffe.’ Viewers also go to see first-hand Frankie’s trials and tribulations as she battled addiction and as she tried to mend her relationship with her daughters,” the statement continued. “Frankie was a resilient woman, mom, and friend with so much to offer and will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Keyshia, Neffe, and the family during this difficult time.”
USA Today reported that Daniel Gibson, Cole’s ex-husband, also shared his condolences.
“From day 1 you showed me love.. i mean after you roasted my big (expletive) shoes lol it wasn’t never a day we saw each other we weren’t laughing bout sum’n.… legends never die & you (definitely) that in my eyes.”
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Eastern High School is hosting it’s Rambler Take-Over Saturday July 31st.
Tailgating Eastern High School alumni barbeque is Saturday, July 31st @ 4pm on Eastern’s parking lot near the baseball field. Attendee are asked to bring something for the grill. For more information, call 301742-0517
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Navigating COVID has made many events and gatherings more challenging than ever before. With safety as the main priority, the U.S. gymnastics squad will not stay in Olympic Village.
Instead, the squad will stay in a nearby hotel. Cecile Landi, the coach of Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles, wrote on Twitter that the reason behind the decision is safety for the coaches and athletes CBS Reported.
“It was also a decision that we all made together,” Landi wrote. “We know it isn’t ideal during a pandemic. We feel like we can control the athletes and our safety better in a hotel setting!”
It was also a decision that we all made together, we know it isn’t ideal for the Olympic experience but nothing is ideal during a pandemic 😢we feel like we can control the athletes and our safety better in a hotel setting!
— Cecile Landi (@CLcecile) July 19, 2021
The news comes after alternate Kara Eaker tested positive for Covid-19. A nonathlete tested positive on Saturday, two athletes staying in the village tested positive on Sunday and two more athletes tested positive on Tuesday.
Coparenting is not always fun, but it should always be done with the best interest of the kids in mind. Singer and actress LaToya Luckett hopped on Instagram Live to share some advice on coparenting.
The recently divorced Luckett said “I think as long as people keep the kids first and what’s in the best interest of the children, that’s what’s most important, when you consider them first,” she said. “Sometimes — most of the time, it’s not about us. It’s not about the parents, the things that went wrong.”
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Luckett and Tommicus Walker have two children together, Giana and Tysun. During the live she expressed that it is important to not try to fix went wrong with the marriage and to focus on the children.
“What my therapist told me, what’s important especially when you’re in the coparenting space is to try not to fix what went wrong in the marriage in the coparenting space. Don’t try and fix your problems from the past in your new chapter. Don’t bring it with you although the same people are going to be there,” Essence reported.
She later went on to emphasize the importance of boundaries saying “And being clear, setting clear boundaries is very important. Very, very important.”
Overall she seems to be doing well and smiling, “I feel as long as God keeps waking me up in the morning, regardless of what happens in my life, regardless of what the world throws at me, as long as I can breathe breath in my body, that first of all I’m going to give all the praise to God but two, I’m going to find my joy,” she said. “I’m going to find it and hold onto it for as long as I possibly can and smile through all of it.”
Michaela Coel has landed more time on the big screen. Coel has been added to the cast for Black Panther 2 “Wakanda Forever.” This is the sequel to the first Black Panther that grossed over 1.3 billion worldwide.
Coel’s HBO Max series “I May Destroy You” earned four Emmy nominations. She served as a writer, producer, and actress on the show.
Coel’s other credits include “Black Mirror”, “Chewing Gum,” and “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”
While additional cast has not been confirmed, Danai Gurira, Letitia Wright, Daniel Kaluuya, Winston Duke, Lupita Nyong’o, Florence Kasumba and Angela Bassett will likely reprise their roles from the original film reported Variety.
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” is set for wide release on July 8, 2022.
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced on July 16th the creation of the Office of Violence Reduction in an effort to further combat the city’s spiking crime rate.
The creation of the new office was one of the recommendations submitted by the Mayor’s Anti-Violence Advisory Council comprised of community and business stakeholders that began to convene this past May to review Atlanta’s plans to combat violent crime. The Mayor’s working group also advised Bottoms to pursue $70 million investment to jumpstart their recommendations. Those plans include the hiring of 250 more police officers; expansions to the city’s camera network and license plate reader systems; and the addition of 10,000 more streetlights in the city by December 31, 2022. “The funds will be transferred from other departments to provide $50 million in public funding. The remaining $20 million will be generated by philanthropic and non-profit partners,” stated Bottoms.
As cited in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the city of Atlanta along with 14 other U.S. cities and counties were selected last month to work with the White House over the next 18 months to address the national rise in homicides.
“Because our state was open, and there were many people coming into our city, we were starting to see an uptick in crime before many other major cities, and unfortunately what we saw was just not something happening in Atlanta,” said Bottoms.
Newly appointed Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant asserted, the homicide rate is currently up by less than 25 percent and that the new public safety plans “are actually putting a dent in violent crime.”
R&B veteran Stokely is preparing to follow up his 2017 album, Introducing Stokely, with his sophomore effort, Sankofa, arriving this summer. Stokely says he can’t wait to showcase his musical personality on his new solo album, which will feature appearances from Snoop Dogg, H.E.R, Wale and more.
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What’s done in the dark always comes to light. Weeks after a fellow ESPN host’s call got leaked about Taylor, Taylor decided to depart from ESPN and decline a contract extension.
Maria Taylor is one the top NBA analysts of today, and is reportedly heading to NBC Sports to help cover the Olympics via the New York Post.
Earlier this month, the New York Times published a bombshell story regarding comments that Rachel Nichols, another NBA analyst for ESPN, made about Taylor. Nichols who is white, felt as though Taylor was only able to cover the finals because of the company’s “diversity efforts.”
Taylor thanked ESPN for her time with the Network
“So thankful to Jimmy and all of my great teammates and friends at the SEC Network, College GameDay, Women’s and Men’s college basketball, and the NBA Countdown family — the people who believed in me, encouraged me, pushed me, and lifted me up,” Taylor said in a statement. “Words are inadequate to express my boundless appreciation, and I hope to make them proud.”
Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of ESPN and sports content, added that Taylor’s “remarkable success speaks directly to her abilities and work ethic.”
“There is no doubt we will miss Maria, but we remain determined to continue to build a deep and skilled talent roster that thoroughly reflects the athletes we cover and the fans we serve,” he said in a statement. “While she chose to pursue a new opportunity, we are proud of the work we’ve done together.” reported CNN.
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The mansion, located in the 1500 block of Harmony Street, was reported ablaze around 6:15 PM, two firefighters responded and contained the fire around 7 PM.
A smoke alarm went off which triggered the firefighters to respond. No injuries were reported and the fire was totally extinguished by 8 PM.
The gothic-style mansion was built in 1926 and has been owned by Sugarcane Park LLC since 2015 which shares the same address as Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment LLC. The cause of the fire remains unknown.
Have you ever had your house catch on fire? What was the outcome?
The order reads: “[Dr. Dre] is ordered to pay to the [Nicole Young] spousal support in the sum of $293,306.00 per month, payable on the first of each month, commencing August 1, 2021.”
Dre is also responsible for providing health insurance for Young. The order will remain in effect until Nicole either remarries, finds a new domestic partner or either party dies.
Young was never able to prove there was a prenuptial agreement between the couple, she claims Dre destroyed the agreement. If a prenup was in play, Young would’ve received a lot more of Dre’s $820 million estate.
Do you think the amount Nicole is receiving is fair?
Diddy posted a two slide swipe post on his Instagram.
The first slide said Off The Grid Vol 1.
The second slide said 9-24-21.
He captioned the post, Off The Grid. The album September 24, 2021. Welcome to the love era.
What artist has taken an indefinite break but you really want to hear new music from them?
The YMCA is preparing for it’s annual Thingamajig Invention Convention
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Deadline reported “We hear that Netflix has paused production for an indefinite period of time as the streamer and producers at Shondaland establish a timetable for a safe return amid the Delta variant of coronavirus surging across the UK.”
After a second positive Covid test in one week, an executive decision was made to halt production until workers could safely resume. Cast and crew members are tested daily to ensure a minimal spread and ensure the safety of those on set.
“Nearly 52,000 people tested positive for coronavirus in England on Friday, while there were 49 deaths. Despite the rise of the virus, the UK government is pushing ahead with reopening the country on Monday, when all legal restrictions on social contact will be removed.”
Season 1 became Netflix’s most viewed series after it was watched by 82 million households around the world. The show was also nominated for 12 Emmy Awards this week.
Space Jam: A New Legacy took the no. 1 spot at the box office this weekend, grossing $31.6 million dollars according to CNN. The film knocked Black Widow from the top spot and was only expected to gross $20 million.
The cartoon and live action sports comedy was widely panned by critics, but loved by audiences.
Produced by Ryan Coogler and directed by Malcolm D. Lee, the movie has been hit hard by the critics, scoring 31% on the review site, Rotten Tomatoes. James’ response? Just two words, “Hi haters.”
Hi Haters! 😁 https://t.co/ayPGnBZGQU
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 17, 2021
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For the first time in the history of the Harvard Debate Council, two Black girls from Atlanta have made history as the first Black female duo to win the annual summer debate competition at Harvard University.
The Harvard Debate Council hosts a annual summer residential program for high school students from over 15 countries. For two weeks the students study for the program wide debate. Due to covid restrictions, it took place virtually this year.
Jayla Jackson, 16, is a rising junior at Holy Innocence Episcopal School. Emani Stanton, 17, is a rising senior at North Atlanta High School. Both girls are current members of the Atlanta-based Harvard Diversity Project, an initiative founded by Harvard’s award- winning debate coach and author Brandon P. Fleming. In 2017, Harvard accepted Fleming’s proposal to establish the Diversity Project as a means to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus.
“Fleming recruits underserved Black youth in Atlanta with little to no prior debate experience. He trains them every weekend for one year in Atlanta leading up to the Harvard summer program, exposing them to higher-level academic disciplines. In four years, Fleming has raised over one million dollars to enroll over 100 African-American students into the Harvard debate residency on full scholarship. All four cohorts trained by Fleming’s unique curriculum have gone on to win the international debate competition at Harvard” People Magazine Reported.
The dynamic duo went undefeated with a 10-0 record and brought home the 4th consecutive championship to the Atlanta based program.
“The achievements of this program and our scholars reveals to the world the power of educational equity.” Jackson remarks about the historic win, “We want to use our platform to show people what’s possible when the playing field is leveled for those who need it most.”
Rule 50 seemingly ‘silencing athletes’ with its ban on political protests during medal ceremonies. The controversial rule prohibits demonstrations, along with political, religious, and racial propaganda at the Olympics. That also includes peaceful demonstrations on the podium.
As previously reported, rule 50 is the reason all Olympic competitors have been banned from donning Black Lives Matter apparel or kneeling during the national anthem while participating in sporting event The Jasmine Brand Reported.
Here’s what you need to know about #Rule50 and how Olympians around the world are being silenced before the #TokyoOlympics start 🗣👉 pic.twitter.com/bMPikWnF4x
— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) July 20, 2021
The tweet reads ““Rule 50 is a rule in the Olympic Charter that bans any kind of demonstration and prohibits any opinionated political, religious or racial propaganda at the Olympic site in 2021,”
“The only time an athlete is able to speak freely is at press conferences and to the media, but not on the Olympic podium when the world is watching.”
“Sport is not neutral. When athletes speak up – whether from a stadium, gymnasium, or track – they start conversations and things change.”
“Give athletes the chance to show up fully and to make change.”
LeBron is no stranger to speaking about social injustices.
“I speak from a very educated mind, so I’m kind of the wrong guy to actually go at because I do my homework. I would never shut up about things that are wrong. I preach about my people, and I preach about equality. Social injustice. Racism. Systematic voter suppression. Things that go on in our community.”
“Because I was a part of my community at one point and saw the things that was going on, and I know what’s going on still because I have a group of 300-plus kids at my school that are going through the same thing, and they need a voice. And I’m their voice. I’m their voice, and I use my platform to continue to shed light on everything that may be going on, not only in my community, but around this country and around the world.”
In the 1920s there once was a place in California where blacks could enjoy the beach free of racism. After years of trying, the city council used eminent domain to acquire the property.
Charles and Willa Bruce are the names of the black couple who owned the lodge in Manhattan Beach, California where blacks could escape the racism of the country. “It was a very important place because there was no other place along the coast of California where African Americans could actually go and enjoy the water,” Shepard, the Bruce family historian and spokesperson, told Insider.
Now in 2021, the family is set to gain rights to the property after years of legal battles.
Willa and Charles only received only about $14,000 in compensation after taking legal action, according to the Los Angeles Times. Officials previously told CNN the land is worth approximately $75 million that subsequent generations of the Bruce family have missed out on. Shepard said the land was worth between $35 and $75 million, but officials told Insider in a statement the land has not yet been assessed and would be “in the coming months.”
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Netflix announced that they will be offering games as part of their monthly subscription.
The company said, “We view gaming as another new content category for us, similar to our expansion into original films, animation, and unscripted TV. Games will be included in members’ Netflix subscription at no additional cost similar to films and series. Initially, we’ll be primarily focused on games for mobile devices. We’re excited as ever about our movies and TV series offering and we expect a long runway of increasing investment and growth across all of our existing content categories, but since we are nearly a decade into our push into original programming, we think the time is right to learn more about how our members value games.”
Earlier this month, Netflix teased this route with the new deal with Shonda Rhimes, which included gaming and virtual content.
There are also rumors that Netflix will be teaming up with Playstation to offer their games on their platform as well.
What do you think about Netflix getting into the gaming space? Would you play games on Netflix or are you content with the current platforms you are on?
Kanye West is not only a musical genius, but also one of the biggest cultural icons in the world. As he once said in a song “Everything I do, need a news crew present.”
Well, today he makes headlines for donating 5,000 tickets to Atlanta area HBCUs for his “Donda” listening party. The event will take place Thursday night at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Page Six reported “5,000 tickets to faculty, staff and students of Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of Medicine, Spelman College, Morris Brown College and ITC.”
“Donda,” which is named after his late mother Donda West, comes nearly two years after the Yeezy designer’s last album, “Jesus Is King.” It was originally meant to be released in 2020 but never came to fruition.
The album was first heard at an exclusive event in Las Vegas this past weekend. West also aired a commercial during the NBA Finals with track star Sha’Carri Richardson as promotion for the album.
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Today HarperOne, a division of Harper Collins Publishing, announced that they’ve acquired the rights to Viola Davis’ memoir “Finding Me.” Viola’s memoir will cover her life from childhood to the present-day award-winning actor that she is. “Finding Me” will also tell of the different trials Viola faced to become the most nominated Black actress in Academy Awards history. The book is set to be released on April 19, 2022. What be the title of your memoir?
In the song MJ sings, “Diana walked up to me / She said, ‘I’m all yours tonight’ / And then I ran to the phone / Sayin’, ‘Baby I’m alright’ / I said, ‘But unlock the door ‘Cause I forgot the key’ / She said, ‘He’s not coming back Because he’s sleeping with me.'”
For years fans speculated that “Dirty Diana” was about Princess Diana, who was a fan and the two spent a considerable amount of time talking on the phone. Jackson even took the song out of his show when he performed in England.
Many claimed the song was about Michael’s “homie, lover, friend” Diana Ross. Jackson’s mother, Katherine, spoke of their relationship in Diana Ross’ memoir calling Diana a “mother, sister and lover all combined in one.”
Michael claimed the song was about groupies, however, he would tease his sisters saying, “‘You’re not pretty until you start looking like Diana!’
Do you think he was telling the truth about the inspiration behind “Dirty Diana?”
Legendary actress Marla Gibbs was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Tuesday morning. Tisha Campbell was among the stars on hand to unveil the star.
“Marla is one of the world’s most beloved and talented actresses known around the world. Her feistiness and tenacity for her work are legendary and we are proud to welcome her to the Hollywood Walk of Fame,” said Ana Martinez, Producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame posted this on their site —
A five-time Emmy-nominated actress, Gibbs is known for her memorable portrayal of the maid, Florence, on the CBS hit comedy, “The Jeffersons.” Gibbs’ talent soon won her another hit sitcom, the NBC series, “227.” She developed the sitcom from the original stage play of the same title produced by her daughter, Angela and cut her teeth as Executive Producer on the show.
Gibbs’ voice has been heard on the animated TV series, “101 Dalmatians.” She has appeared on popular shows including “This Is Us,” “Young Sheldon, “ “Days of Our Lives,” “The Carmichael Show,” ”Blackish,” “NCIS,” The Neighborhood and the list goes on. She’s enjoyed recurring roles on “Passions” and the “The Hughleys,” and gave a stellar performance in the critically acclaimed film, “The Visit.” The same is true for the film, “El Camino,” “and her tour de force portrayal of a jazz legend in, “Stanley’s Gig,” that won her critical notice.
Gibbs’ first love has always been singing. She sang and co-wrote the theme song to the sitcom, “227,” and “Checking In” and in 2006, she released her own CD, “It’s Never Too Late.” The project partnered her with the legendary HB Barnum and her friend, the late jazz luminary, Gerald Wiggins. Gibbs wrote most of the songs including two with producer, Amil Gibbs. Her message is all there, on the CD… “It’s Never too Late.”
An activist, Marla always fought to ensure diversity was not only in front of the camera but behind it as well. She stood her ground when top executives wanted her to play a single mother on the show. Her vision won out and “227” became a hit show where audiences could find two loving parents raising their daughter and dealing with real issues. Gibbs has been honored as both a maverick and living legend. An eight-time NAACP Image Award winner, Gibbs has received numerous prestigious honors over the years, including Essence Magazine’s Woman of the Year.
In addition to acting, her community support has been celebrated with several awards. She revived the legendary Los Angeles jazz supper club, “Marla’s Memory Lane, and hired local and international jazz artists to help preserve the culture. Marla co-founded Crossroads Theater and Acting school with her daughter Angela, which helped to launch the careers of several local actors. Gibbs’ universal appeal, versatility and tremendous career success spanning film, live performances and television have solidified her standing as one of the premier entertainers in the world; and at 90 years old, Marla Gibbs says it’s, “Never Too Late,” and her life is far from over!
Now Ye has teased a single from DONDA, entitled “No Child Left Behind,” the song was featured in a commercial that aired during Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
The Beats by Dre commercial features Sha’Carri Richardson getting ready to race. The 21-year-old was banned from the summer Olympics after testing positive for THC.
Kanye has a second listening session scheduled at Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium on Thursday (July 22) and DONDA is to be released on Friday, July 23rd.
Many people that’s heard DONDRA say Kanye is returning to his musical roots, do you believe the new album will feature the “old Kanye?”
The City of Alexandria Public Schools is hosting a hiring event July 30th
The City of Alexandria Public School is recruiting for a variety of positions and will be hosting hiring event throughout the month of July. For more information go here:
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