Showing posts with label Spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spotlight. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2013

SPECIAL REQUEST: Take Me To The King - Tamela Mann

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

America Meet Lee England Jr. Performing Adele's Rolling in The Deep

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Saturday, February 9, 2013

SONG OF THE DAY: Say You're Just A Friend - Austin Mahone ft. Flo Rida

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

We See Ray: Man On A Mission

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Coming Soon: Arsenio Hall Is Back

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Coming Soon: Man of Steel - Official Trailer

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Styles P Shares Crazy D-Block Story, Biggie, Lady Getting Naked on Tour

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

WE C U: Bi*ch, Don't Kill My Vibe Kendrick Lamar (Live, London)

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Snoop "LION" Dogg Likes The New-Look Lakers

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

America Meet Jus Fly, Just Fly Meet America

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

SpotLight: Q Parker of 112 Speaks to ThisIs50

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Pepsi MAX & Kyrie Irving Present: "Uncle Drew"

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Feature: Kendrick Lamar

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

President Obama: "If I Had A Son, He Would Look Like Trayvon"

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

SpotLight: Kendrick Lamar

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

SpotLight: Michael Pfleger - A Fiery White Priest In The Hood Earns Respect

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Written by Ruth Manuel-Logan on January 15, 2012 

Name: Dr.  Michael L. Pfleger
Age: 62
City of Residence: Chicago
Occupation: Pastor of The Faith Community of Saint Sabina Roman Catholic Church

His Work: Father Pfleger is a fiery priest who is not afraid of taking a passionate stance on issues that have ruffled collars at the Archdiocese.  He is a civil rights leader who has championed for those who don’t have a voice like the poor.  Father Pfleger has fought powerful figures and corporations without concern for his safety, which was evident when he got arrested for defacing the tobacco and liquor billboards in his South Side neighborhood.
The blond-haired, blue-eyed renegade disciple has used the power of the bully pulpit to tear down social injustices like racism, stomp out the use of illegal guns, discourage violent acts, and get rid of the drug infestations that have plagued his community.  Over the last few years, Chicago’s South Side has seen an emergence of new storefronts and better housing for the poor.  Father Pfleger was instrumental in transforming his area into one of the largest new single-family home developments in Chicago.
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Friday, January 13, 2012

HAPPY 99TH BIRTHDAY TO THE LADIES OF DELTA SIGMA THETA

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Feature: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Tupac Shakur

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Written by NewsOne Staff on October 26, 2011 4:56 pm

Born June 16, 1971, Tupac Amaru Shakur became perhaps the most legendary Hip-Hop artist of all time.
Famous for his hit records, radical political views, unabashed comments, beefs, controversies and an often overlooked positivity and compassion for underserved people and communities, Tupac may be one of the most widely recognized American celebrities of the late 20th century.
Before passing in 1996, Tupac foreshadowed his death in many instances and prior to passing changed his name to Makaveli, a reference to 16th century Italian political strategist Niccolo Machiavelli, author of “The Prince,” who faked his own death. This fact, along with a host of rumors and conspiracy theories  have kept Tupac alive in spirit until this day.
10. Name
Shakur wasn’t Tupac’s birth name, but the last name assumed by his adopted stepfather, Mutulu Shakur, a Black Panther who spent four years on the FBI’s Most Wanted List for helping his sister Joanne Chesimard, aka Assata Shakur, who fled to Cuba rather than face prosecution. [sfweekly.com]
9. Birthplace
Despite Tupac’s west coast affiliations at the time of his death, Tupac was was born in the East Harlem section of Manhattan in New York City. He also lived in Baltimore, Marin City, Oakland, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
8. Early Career
At the outset of his career, it didn’t appear that he would emerge as one of the definitive rappers of the ’90s — he started out as a second-string rapper and dancer for Oakland rap group Digital Underground, joining only after they had already landed their biggest hit. Tupac’s first appearance as a rapper was on Digital Underground’s “Same Song” from the 1991 film Nothing But Trouble, a movie in which Tupac and Digital Underground also appeared. [billboard.com]
7. Revolutionary
The name Tupac Amaru is a reference to the last indigenous Inca ruler of Peru, who died in 1572. Amaru’s name was later adopted by Tupac Amaru II , the leader of an 18th-century uprising against Spanish colonialists and by the Tupac Amaru rebels, a Communist anti-government group which formed in 1984. [sfweekly.com]
6. Legend
Tupac’s “Dear Mama” was added to the National Recording Registry in 2010, making Shakur the third rapper  behind Grandmaster Flash and Public Enemy to have a song inducted into the Library of Congress. [cbsnews.com]
5. Rumors
According to a 2008 Los Angeles Times article, Notorious B.I.G. (born Christopher Wallace) and Sean “Diddy” Combs were aware, a week in advance, that Tupac would be ambushed in the 1994 shooting at New York’s Quad Recording Studios, two years before he was shot and killed in Las Vegas. The story was later retracted after the Times concluded that the FBI reports were fabricated. [mtv.com]
4. Love Life
In 1994, Tupac briefly dated Madonna, who reportedly wanted to have his baby. Tupac apparently dumped her after his homegirls began questioning why he was going out with a white girl. [nydailynews.com]
3. Alter-Ego
Tupac’s alter-ego Makaveli is a reference to 16th century Italian political strategist Niccolo Machiavelli, author of “The Prince.” The fact that Machiavelli faked his own death gave rise to numerous theories alleging that Tupac is still alive. [sfweekly.com]
2. Sales
Shakur has sold over 75 million records worldwide, with the bulk of that coming after his death; seven of his 11 platinum albums were released posthumously. As recently as 2007 Shakur’s estate banked $9 million–more than Eminem or 50 Cent made last year. [forbes.com]
1. Afterlife
According to the Outlawz, a hip-hop group formed by Tupac, they mixed the cremated remains of Tupac Shakur with marijuana and smoked the concoction at a memorial service for the slain rapper. Apparently, the impetus for sparking the ‘Pac-blunt came from the Tupac song, ‘Black Jesus,’ in which the rapper said “Last wishes n****s, smoke my ashes.” [thefw.com]

Sunday, January 8, 2012

SpotLight: Meet Gary, Indiana’s First Black Female Mayor

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Written by NewsOne Staff on January 3, 2012 1:08 pm

Karen Freeman-Wilson, a Harvard-educated lawyer and former Indiana Attorney General, has the resume to lead any of America’s largest cities.
Instead, she is mayor of Gary, Indiana, a Rust Belt city whose claim to fame is that it is the hometown of Michael Jackson. According to the Chicago Tribune, Freeman-Wilson’s new job will require her to draw from all of the intellectual acumen and professional know-how she has picked up throughout her political career.
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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Cooking Up 1000 Grams - Waka Flocka Flame ft. Mystikal

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I Don't Do The Mayne Size Kermit The Frog (Flocka),
But MYSTIKAL On The Track