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(June 11, 2008)
50 CENT ORDERED NOT TO SELL NY MANSION: Judge tells rapper he can not dispose of property destroyed last month by fire. *A New York judge on Tuesday ordered 50 Cent not to sell the property where a fire destroyed his $2.4 million home and where his ex-girlfriend, Shaniqua Tompkins, lived with their son. State Supreme Court Justice Carol Edmead also ordered Tompkins to pay the rapper $4,500 in rent by Friday for staying in the house during its final month, lawyers for both sides said, according to Reuters. The two are due back in court on July 15.
*R. Kelly will not be testifying in his own defense at his child pornography trial in Chicago. The artist spoke for the first time in court Tuesday when Judge Vincent Gaughan informed him of his right not to testify. According to the Associated Press, the Grammy-winning singer leaned forward at the defense table with his hands folded and responded: "I decided not to testify." The jury was not present at the time.
According to the Associated Press, a spokeswoman for Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley said there was insufficient evidence to prove the rapper, whose real name is Warren Griffin III, had prior knowledge of the drugs. NUMSKULL DENIES SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES: Statement from rapper's rep also plugs new Luniz album. *In a statement denying 12 felony sexual assault and weapons charges brought against rapper Numskull of The Luniz, his rep also took the opportunity to promote the artist's forthcoming project.
*Spike Lee is calling all the shots when it comes to two new HIV-awareness public service announcements starring NBA legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson and his wife, Cookie. Titled "Stand" and "Talk," the PSAs feature the couple encouraging folks – particularly the younger generation – to get informed about the disease. The former Lakers star, who announced he was HIV positive in 1991, says there's no excuse for anyone to be ignorant of their status. "There are millions of people walking around who are HIV positive and don't know it," Magic told us at a recent press event for the PSAs. "So we're trying to get the word out to go get tested and make sure you know your status. My wife Cookie and I are really working hard to do that." Cookie, meanwhile, is on a five-city speaking tour with the aim of boosting awareness of HIV and AIDS among minority women and young adults. CHUCK BERRY'S 'JOHNNY' USED BY MCCAIN: But rock pioneer is 100% behind Obama. *Veteran rock 'n' roller Chuck Berry says he's supporting Democratic nominee Barack Obama for president, even though Republican nominee John McCain used his classic hit "Johnny B. Goode" as an early campaign theme. GNARLS BARKLEY PLAYS 'SECRET' MYSPACE GIG: Janelle Monae also on bill for Sunday's concert in NYC. *Gnarls Barkley, Janelle Monae and Battles took the stage at New York's Fillmore at Irving Plaza on Sunday night (June 8) as part of MySpace's 150th "Secret Show," a free concert for users who have signed up as a "friend" of the Secret Show profile.
*Ken Griffey Jr. of the Cincinnati Reds took his place in history beside Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Sammy Sosa as the 6th Major League Baseball player to hit 600 home runs. The 38-year-old outfielder homered Monday night off a 3-1 pitch from Florida lefty Mark Hendrickson in the first inning of the Reds' 9-4 victory against the Marlins. With Jerry Hairston on third and one out, the left handed slugger smacked the ball 413 feet into the right-field seats. A standing ovation from the crowd of 16,003 immediately followed.
*Christie's is putting up for auction some 320 items belonging to the late Godfather of Soul James Brown on July 17. Among the belongings to be offered at "The James Brown Collection" auction are some of his instruments, hand-written lyrics, awards and grooming artifacts. The entire event is expected to gross about $1 million, reports Reuters. The sale will include photos and letters from Presidents Reagan and Bush, as well as a Republican Presidential Task Force Card priced at $200 to $300. A leather belt with a red-and-silver rhinestone buckle reading "Sex Machine" and tooled "We Love You James, Blue Express" is seen fetching $2,000 to $3,000. Brown's Kennedy Center Honor from 2003 ($10,000 to $15,000) and his 1986 Grammy Award for "Living in America" ($15,000 to $20,000). His jumpsuits, many priced around $5,000, are grouped with other clothing in the sale catalogue by color. Brown's Yamaha baby grand piano and his Hammond B-3 electric organ with Leslie speakers are each expected to fetch $15,000 to $20,000. His jumpsuits, many priced around $5,000, are grouped with other clothing in the sale catalogue by color.
*Jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and country legend Willie Nelson hit the studio together for the first time to record a new album titled, "Two Men With the Blues," due for release on July 8.
*Word has it that Jennifer Lopez is designing a range of exercise clothing that draws its inspiration from her own battle to restore her pre-pregnancy figure. The singer/actress – who gave birth to twins Max and Emme in February – is aiming to feature the line alongside her current J.Lo, SweetFace and JustSweet lines in department stores. "She has some street gear already in her lines, but she wants something exclusively for sneakers, yoga pants and dance gear," a source tells OK! Magazine. "She wants it to look great in the gym and in the street, and to be affordable and functional."
*Melanie Brown, formerly of the Spice Girls, has written a new half-hour TV show which she describes as the "black version" of the Disney Channel's popular children's series, "Hannah Montana." "I've written my own sitcom that's just been picked up by Nickelodeon that I start at Christmas," she said, according to Contact Music. "I'm the star of it. It's a bit like 'Hannah Montana,' but the black version." The project is reportedly scheduled to go into production later this year. No other details were given. "Hannah Montana," meanwhile, focuses on a girl who lives a double life as an average teenage school girl named Miley Stewart (played by Miley Cyrus) by day and a famous pop singer named Hannah Montana by night, concealing her real identity from the public, other than her close friends and family.
*Rocker Lenny Kravitz will make his big screen acting debut in "Push," a Lee Daniels-produced and directed film based on the award-winning, New York Times-bestselling novel by Sapphire. Mo’Nique will play her mother Mary, while Patton stars as the influential teacher, Ms. Rain. Susan Taylor, Editor Emerita of Essence magazine and founder of National Cares Mentoring Movement, will make a cameo in the opening and ending scenes playing a fairy godmother of sorts to Precious. AMY WINEHOUSE'S RACIST DITTY HITS INTERNET: Star issues apology after British tabloid posts footage. *Grammy winner Amy Winehouse has issued a public apology for a racially-offensive song she sang in a home video that somehow made its way to the Web site of a British tabloid on Tuesday. In the clip, Winehouse, 24, changes the lyrics to the popular children's song "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" to "Blacks, Pakis, Gooks and Nips. On the word "Nips," she pulls her eyes into slits. She also sings the lyrics: "And deaf and dumb and blind and gay." Still photos from the footage also show Winehouse and Fielder-Civil swapping white tablets from mouth to mouth. Another photo catches Winehouse clutching what News of the World says is a homemade crack pipe. Appearing Sunday before the paparazzi outside of her London home, Winehouse apologized for the footage, adding: "I don't want to play anything down, but I'm the least racist person going."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the story revolves around a 12-member crew aboard a starship on a 10-year mission to explore outer space. The ship has been equipped with state-of-the-art virtual reality modules that allow crew members to escape their constrained surroundings. But, when things start going wrong with the virtual reality, actual reality becomes just as complicated. *Sienna Guillory, Nelson Lee, Omar Metwally and Richie Coster have also come on board. Bryant will play Alice Thibadeau, Lee ("Blade: The Series") is Kenji Yamaguchi, Guillory ("Eragon") is set as Rika Goddard, Metwally ("Rendition") will be Dr. Eyal Meyer and Coster ("The Dark Knight") has been cast as Jimmy Johnson.
*Bravo's popular reality series "The Real Housewives of Orange County" and its recently-wrapped New York City spinoff will finally have a version featuring women of color. In August, the network will premiere "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," featuring an African American cast of socialites, according to blog site YBF (Young Black & Fabulous). • Lisa Hartwell, a screenwriter and film producer who also is in real estate with her husband, Oakland Raiders player Ed Hartwell • Sheree Whitfield, the former wife of retired Atlanta Falcons player Bob Whitfield. She is pursuing a career as a clothing designer and used to own a store call Bella Azul • Nene Leakes, who develops real estate with her husband • Deshawn Snow, wife of Cleveland Cavaliers guard Eric Snow • Not much was known about the fifth housewife, except that her first name is Kim.
*Although his team knew it was coming, Michael Strahan of the Super Bowl champion New York Giants just up and retired this week, catching folks completely off guard. The defensive end, who went to seven Pro Bowls and recorded the fifth- most sacks in NFL history, informed the Giants of his decision on Monday. In walking away, the 36-year-old is passing up the final year of a contract that would have paid him at least $4 million this season. "Money was never the issue for him," Strahan's agent, Tony Agnone, told The Associated Press. "Really I thought he was going to retire before last season. I'm happy he stayed around." just four months after helping them win the Super Bowl. *Banned sprinter Justin Gatlin filed a lawsuit Monday in a last-ditch effort to compete at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials in less than three weeks. According to the AP, the complaint alleges that penalizing Gatlin for a 2001 doping violation, which involved medication he was taking for attention deficit disorder, violates the Americans with Disability Act. Gatlin's lawyer, Joe Zarzaur, said they will request an injunction to allow him to compete at the trials, which begin June 27 in Eugene, Ore. On Friday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a four-year doping ban against Gatlin, the reigning Olympic 100-meter gold medalist.
*Celebrities are being seriously injured left and right on NBC's "Celebrity Circus," a reality show that follows famous participants as they learn to perform circus acts. According to the New York Post's Page Six, Stacey Dash cracked three ribs climbing "The Silks," a length of fabric suspended 30 feet in the air. NBC used the clip of Christopher Knight fracturing his forearm in the German Wheel as a promo for the show, which premieres tonight at 9:30. Not only did Olympic swimmer Janet Evans fall 15 feet from a trapeze during a rehearsal, she also got her fishnet stockings caught on her partner's top, causing a Janet Jackson-like wardrobe malfunction in front of the entire crew. *Rocky Carroll has joined the cast of CBS's "NCIS," reports Variety. The actor, best known for his role on "Roc," had previously been on the military-themed crime drama in the recurring role of Leon Vance, but his character has now been promoted to director of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, replacing Lauren Holly's character, who was killed in the show's season finale. Carroll's casting also continues the "NCIS" connection to mid-'90s CBS drama "Chicago Hope." Not only does onetime "Hope" star Carroll replace another onetime "Hope" actor, Holly, but it also reunites him with another "Hope" alum, "NCIS" star Mark Harmon. *"Step Up 2 the Streets" arrives July 15 on DVD and Blu-ray Hi – Def Disc, courtesy of Touchstone Home Entertainment. Bonus features include: "Thru Fresh Eyes," a behind the scenes look at the film's choreographers and dancers; "Outlaws of Hip Hop - Meet the 410’s," an exclusive profile of the film’s real life underground hip hop dance crew, "Robert Hoffman Video Prank," deleted scenes, bloopers and five music videos: Flo Rida (featuring T.Pain) “Low,” Missy Elliott “Ching-A-Ling,” Cherish (featuring Yung Joc) “Killa,” Plies (featuring Akon) “Hypnotized” and Brit and Alex “Let It Go.” *Ludacris is in the hot seat on the next airing of "TV One on One," premiering Saturday (June 15) at 10 p.m. on TV One. The rapper sits down with host Cathy Hughes to discuss his transition from rap into acting, his upcoming movie projects, what he looks for in a woman, how he’s raising his daughter, and more. In the final segment of the interview, actor Larenz Tate joins in for a discussion about the two actors’ projects and the Tate Brothers Foundation’s efforts to spotlight sickle cell anemia. The interview repeats at 1 a.m., Thursday, June 19 at 10 a.m. and Sunday, June 21 at 6 a.m. (all times ET). MUSIC BITS: Def Jam on Janet; Coolio collared; T.I. in D.C.; Silumo killed; Danity Kane members fight. *Island Def Jam has responded to Janet Jackson's claims that the label will no longer support the promotion of her current album, "Discipline," which has sold only 392,000 copies in the U.S. since its February release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. In a statement released exclusively to Billboard, a label rep says: "Unfortunately we haven't experienced the results we would have liked with this new album. But we respect and support Janet." Jackson also claimed that the lack of label support won't allow her to visit Europe as part of her upcoming Rock Witchu tour, which begins Sept. 7 in Vancouver. *Coolio was arrested in Hollywood Monday night for driving with a suspended license, reports TMZ.com. The rapper, born Artis Leon Ivey, Jr., was behind the wheel of his 1996 Hummer when he was pulled over around 1 a.m. for a minor traffic violation. Cops ran his tags and found out he had a warrant stemming from a 2001 suspended license stop in San Bernadino County, Calif. His bail has been set at $10,000. *Jail-bound rapper T.I. played a 90 minute, 24-song set at Washington D.C.'s Love nightclub Friday night. It was his first gig since his arrest on gun charges in October of last year. According to MTV.com, he started with "Help Is Coming," "Top Back" and "Rubber Band Man." He followed that with "Let's Get Away," "Freak Through" and "Why You Wanna." He also performed one song from his upcoming CD "Paper Trail," due Aug. 12. Tip looked at the crowd and said of himself: "He still got it. I can go all night with all the hits I got." *New York Daily News columnists Rush & Malloy are reporting that two members of Danity Kane got into a physical fight before a gig last week in Las Vegas. Their names weren't mentioned in the column, but it went on to quote a source who said: "The group was 20 minutes late going on stage because of the alleged scrap. The two were all smiles when they arrived - an hour late - at their after-party at Prive, but spies say they kept their distance in the club and left separately. A rep for the group insisted that there was no physical or verbal altercation."
*Acclaimed smooth jazz group Pieces of a Dream will perform two shows at The Spot Lounge in Newark Sunday to benefit The Guiding Hand, a local organization that keeps young people off the street by engaging them in positive activities that expand their horizons and opportunities. The Spot is located downtown at 45 Commerce St., easily accessible from Newark Penn Station. *Common, Akon, Three 6 Mafia, Puddle of Mudd and Flyleaf will perform for more than 3,000 youth volunteers at this year's Boost Mobile RockCorps Los Angeles Concert, to be held June 20 at Gibson Amphitheatre. This year's program started in May with the "BMRC Green Kickoff" weekend and through June 20, BMRC will execute approximately 35 additional volunteer projects in the Los Angeles area, include planting trees, wetland restoration near the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers, cleaning up beaches and community gardens and rebuilding local parks, all in an effort to make Los Angeles more beautiful for local residents and children. People interested in participating can visit www.boostmobilerockcorps.com or call 888-ROCK-889 to register for membership. *Www.IfLooksCouldKill.com, a Toyota Web site that promotes its new Camry V6 XLE to black women, is holding a launch event tonight in New York that will feature music by DJ Beverly Bonds, a runway show by Alexis Phifer of GHITA and a musical performance by Keyshia Cole. With the tagline "Where Espionage and High Fashion Collide," the Web site is described as "a serialized interactive entertainment adventure that has all the elements of blockbuster entertainment: fast and high-performing Camry V6 XLE, exciting locales, mystery, romance, high stakes, proven sensational plot lines and a beautiful, take-no-prisoners heroine." Tonight's scheduled launch event is from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Eyebeam (540 West 21st St. - between 10th & 11th Avenues).
*Addressing critics who feel Barack Obama's huge rallies highlight his oratorical skills but do nothing to promote his policy or empathy for regular folk, the Democratic presidential nominee has decided to tone things down for his current two-week economic tour through swing states. The change in pace and tone was obvious Tuesday when Obama visited Missouri, a classic toss-up state, and left by lunchtime without doing any events open to the public, reports the AP. He will campaign every day this week, but for the first time will hold none of the rallies that often draw 10,000 or 20,000 or more. The shift is designed to introduce the senator one-person-at-a-time to swing voters who know little of his background and don't necessarily feel he understands them.
*The paths of terminally-ill Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) would never have crossed, if they hadn't ended-up roommates on the cancer ward. For the former is a billionaire businessman while the latter's a relatively-lowly auto mechanic. The two soon discover that they share an aversion to the idea of slowly wasting away attached to tubes, monitors and hi-tech machines.Determined to go out on their own terms, they start compiling a "Bucket List" of things they want to do before "Kicking the Bucket." Giving full vent to their imaginations, they come up with everything from getting tattoos to visiting the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids and the Taj Majal to race car driving and skydiving to scaling the Himalayan Mountains to finding the perfect woman to joining the proverbial Mile High Club at 30,000 feet in the air aboard Edward's private jet. So, ignoring doctors' orders, they make their break and embark on a macho male-bonding opportunity. And as the intrepid pair gradually check all of the above items off their checklist, they reminisce, philosophize, and most of all, misbehave. Thus unfolds The Bucket List, a surprisingly lighthearted saga for such a morbid theme. Directed by Rob Reiner, the movie co-stars Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman in roles they've practically trademarked. Nicholson steals the show as that bombastic bon vivant we've all come to adore, opposite Freeman's equally-endearing portrayal of a wizened sage wise beyond his years. The fly in buddy adventure's ointment arrives when Carter is temporarily tempted to break his marriage vows with a ready-and-willing, seductive vixen (Rowena King). Not to worry. When was the last time you saw Morgan Freeman touch a woman in a movie who wasn't dead? A feelgood, end-of-life flick that transcends its sobering subject-matter to miraculously buoy one's spirits.
EUR MOTIVATIONAL NOTE "The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts....take care that you entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue and reasonable nature." — Marcus Aurelius CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS June 11: Singer Gioia Bruno of Expose' is 45.
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