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11-24-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE(November 24, 2008)
JANET'S INDECENCY CASE APPEALED TO SUPREME COURT: FCC says appellate court was wrong to throw out $550,000 fine. *The Federal Communications Commission is appealing its Janet Jackson indecency lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court, claiming a previous appeals ruling that tossed the case was wrong. The FCC said the court incorrectly applied a rule — since changed — regarding expletives that required a profanity be repeated before it is deemed indecent. The FCC contends the rule didn't apply to images. The outlet says she'll perform four dates in the country between Feb. 14 and 22, 2009. Janet's camp announced that a bout of "vertigo" forced her to cancel seven dates on her U.S. Rock Witchu tour, which supposedly could not be rescheduled due to "conflicts."
*During an interview with Stevie Wonder on his morning radio show in Los Angeles, Usher announced the sex of his second child with wife Tameka Foster, as well as the baby's due date. Doctors told the couple that they're having another boy, and he's due to arrive on Dec. 15, just in time for the holidays. Usher told Access Hollywood that their new bundle of joy will be "one of the best Christmas gifts there is to have."
*Teen-favorite clothing store Wet Seal is carrying a line of holiday dresses designed by 2007 "American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks. Appropriately called “Sparks,” the line will begin with an assortment of holiday dresses and will later include casual apparel and accessories. “I am so excited that Wet Seal and I have been able to create a line of clothing that will appeal to more girls than ever before. The holiday season is my favorite time of year, and I can’t wait to see girls look cute, feel good and celebrate in style,” Jordin says in a released statement.
*The nation's foreclosure crisis has arrived on the doorstep of Wyclef Jean's Miami property. According to TMZ.com, Miami-Dade County will auction off the house he was still building on Dec. 12 because the singer owes $2 million in mortgage payments. SHERYL UNDERWOOD KEEPS SORORITY TITLE: Court decision allows comic to retain presidency of Zeta Phi Beta. *Comedian Sheryl Underwood gets to keep her title as president of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority following a ruling Wednesday by Washington D.C. Superior Court. Judge Gerald I. Fisher dismissed a lawsuit filed by Kim Sawyer who, after losing a close race in July, sought to unseat Underwood. Sawyer claimed that she was the International Grand Basileus, the official title of the organization’s national president. She then asked the court to declare that Underwood did not receive a majority of the votes cast at the national convention, and sought a run-off election. However, Judge Fisher granted the sorority’s motion for a summary judgment and dismissed Sawyer’s case.
*Members of rap collective The Roots escaped injury Thursday night and made a concert appearance just hours after a traffic accident caused their double-decker tour bus to flip over on a highway in France. The band was en route to Paris to perform as one of several opening acts for Kanye West's Glow In The Dark tour when the accident turned the bus on its side and left its front end suspended in the air, reports Allhiphop.com.
*Tyra Banks' Daytime Emmy-winning talk show will be taken out of syndication and moved to the CW for its fifth season, which is scheduled to begin in September 2009, reports Variety. The shift places "The Tyra Banks Show" with her other programs "America's Next Top Model" and "Stylista" all within the CW family.
*President-elect Barack Obama made a personal appeal for the 2016 Olympics to come to his home city of Chicago in a taped video message played to the general assembly of European Olympic Committees. "I deeply believe in the Olympic mission and have long supported hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games in my home city of Chicago," Obama said in the 90-minute spot. "Over the past two years, I have spoken often about my belief that while we may come from different places and backgrounds, there are certain shared values that unite us, values at the heart of the Olympic movement: friendship, excellence and mutual respect." Obama went out of his way to appeal to the international audience, which included up to two dozen voting IOC members.
*Bad news for Chi McBride, Blair Underwood and Loretta Devine – their ABC shows were all given the axe on Thursday.
*Comedian Luenell says news of fellow standup comic Katt Williams having a reported nervous breakdown is an all-too-familiar story among black, male comedic superstars. The "Borat" actress cites Martin Lawrence, Richard Pryor and Dave Chappelle among famous funnymen who have suffered some sort of personal meltdown. "It seems to happen to the great minds that just sometimes may be on overload," she says. In Williams' case, Luenell believes simple fatigue may have contributed to his reported erratic behavior.
*The AMC channel is hoping to strike "Mad Men"-like gold with another original series. The cable channel is currently developing the drama "Sugar Hill," about a black cop and a white cop who team up on the turbulent and unpredictable streets of late-1960s Harlem, reports Variety. The cable channel, home of the Emmy-winning '60s drama "Mad Men," has been ramping up its development slate, including the recently announced legal drama "Rectify" and the sci-fi project "Red Mars."
*Gossip blogger Perez Hilton says folks in Prince's camp are questioning the credibility of the singer's recent interview for The New Yorker magazine, particularly in light of the singer's quotes regarding gay marriage. In the article "Soup With Prince" by Claire Hoffman, the artist first gave his take on the differences between Republicans and Democrats. "You’ve got the Republicans, and basically they want to live according to this,” he said, pointing to a Bible. “But there’s the problem of interpretation, and you’ve got some churches, some people, basically doing things and saying it comes from here, but it doesn’t. And then on the opposite end of the spectrum you’ve got blue, you’ve got the Democrats, and they’re, like, ‘You can do whatever you want.’ Gay marriage, whatever. But neither of them is right.” Prince was also asked about his perspective on social issues, including gay marriage and abortion. According to Hoffman, Prince "tapped his Bible" and said, “God came to earth and saw people sticking it wherever and doing it with whatever, and he just cleared it all out. He was, like, ‘Enough.’ ” While The New Yorker stands by its reporting, gossip blogger Perez Hilton cites a "Prince insider" who says he was misquoted. "Apparently, the interviewer did not even use a recorder when she spoke with His Holy Purpleness, and that when she called his people to fact check, it turned out she had several factual inaccuracies, including a little bit about Prince recovering from hip surgery, which he never even had," wrote Hilton, citing claims from the Prince insider. "What His Purpleness actually did was gesture to the Bible and said he follows what it teaches, referring mainly to the parts about loving everyone and refraining from judgment," Hilton added. In any case, Prince has become a devout Jehovah's Witness in recent years, and members of the religion do not vote anyway, in keeping with their own interpretation of Biblical scripture. Read Prince's entire New Yorker interview article here:
*Oprah Winfrey has taken a cue from the struggling economy and agreed to downsize the extravagant nature of her annual "Favorite Things" giveaway show, which is scheduled to air on Nov. 26. "They're some of Oprah's favorite things, but this time there's a twist...they cost next to nothing!" says a statement from Harpo Studios. "You'll meet a mom who shows us how to create a one-of-a-kind treasure that comes straight from the heart," the statement says. "Then, one family talks about their very own tradition that doesn’t cost a cent." Elsewhere in OprahWorld, programming is shaping up for the 2009/2010 launch of the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), her joint venture with Discovery Communications. "The mission is to create the first network about living your best life," OWN president Robin Schwartz told Variety. That means "a lot of empowering, inspirational programming that's entertaining and meaningful." Winfrey, who controls all aspects of the channel as OWN chairman, said as much when the partnership was first unveiled.
*Ebony/Jet Entertainment Group has teamed with Codeblack Entertainment for the Jan. 20 DVD release of a "Barack Obama: The Man and His Journey," a documentary on the President-elect narrated by actor Blair Underwood. The release is timed to coincide with Obama's inauguration. Following the Obama disc will be another documentary, "Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy," featuring interviews with Bill Cosby, Chris Rock and Keenen Ivory Wayans, among others. *Michelle Obama graces the Dec. 1 cover of Newsweek (on newsstands today) under the heading "The Meaning of Michelle." Newsweek National Correspondent Allison Samuels writes in the cover story: "When her husband raises his hand to take the oath of office, Michelle will become the world's most visible African- American woman. The new First Lady will have the chance to knock down ugly stereotypes about black women and educate the world about American black culture more generally. But perhaps more important -- even apart from what her husband can do -- Michelle has the power to change the way African-Americans see ourselves, our lives and our possibilities." *An evening celebrating the rededication of New York's Triborough Bridge as the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge turned into a love-fest for the incoming U.S. president, reports the New York Daily News. CNN's Christiane Amanpour, who emceed, said that in the last few months, she'd felt like she was covering "a foreign country having its first-ever democratic election.... When was the last time we saw the whole world come into the streets dancing in celebration of America instead of demonstrating and burning the flag?" Archbishop Desmond Tutu hailed Obama for "bringing us the America that [RFK] dreamed of." Sarah Jessica Parker said "It's great to have a president who has the same gift for oratory as Robert Kennedy." Alec Baldwin cautioned: "My hope is that people don't see Obama's victory as an end. We need to maintain a vigilance that he does the things he promised." *First Lady Laura Bush and her twin daughters spill the beans about their recent role as White House tour guide to Michelle Obama, her two daughters and mother, Marian Robinson. Barbara and Jenna Bush showed off their bedrooms to Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. "We helped them jump on the beds," Barbara, 26, told People. "We used to jump on the beds when we were little, too." Mrs. Bush added, "They're really tall beds; you need to get a running start." Michelle, meanwhile, wondered aloud about where they might install a toy closet to keep things tidy. Mrs. Robinson marveled at the "magnificence" of the place, said another person familiar with the details of the tour. "They all just said, 'Oh my God, it's just so beautiful!'" *Ludlum Elementary School in Long Island, NY's Hempstead Union Free School District has been re-named in honor of President-elect Obama at a board meeting Thursday, at the request of numerous school students. "Just to watch these kids after the board voted on what they asked them to do, they were so elated," school district superintendent Dr. Joseph Laria told ABC News. "You want to talk about 'Yes we can?' That was a lesson in democracy." *Verizon Wireless has fired employees it says snooped through billing records from an old cell phone used by President-elect Obama earlier this year, a source told CNN Friday. The fired employees were hired "to take care of customers," the Verizon source said, but were not authorized to access customer records unless asked to do so by the customer. The source also said the employees in question could not have read text messages, if Obama sent or received them, and would not have been able to access the content of any voice mail messages, although they would have been able to see whether any had been left. The source would not say how many people were terminated but said "we now consider this matter closed." President-elect Barack Obama promoted an economic plan Saturday he said would create 2.5 million jobs by rebuilding roads and bridges and modernizing schools while developing alternative energy sources and more efficient cars. "These aren't just steps to pull ourselves out of this immediate crisis. These are the long-term investments in our economic future that have been ignored for far too long," Obama said in the weekly Democratic radio address. Click here to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17pz0R_qZo
*Today's broadcast of "The Bonnie Hunt Show" will include the host dressed up as Kim Zolziak from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," and actress Niecy Nash as the show's breakout star, NeNe Leaks in a skit spoofing their personas on the Bravo reality series. View a teaser here: *An autobiography from "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson, due out next month, includes some recollections of his Louisiana childhood, sneaking into roughneck bars at 15 to play bass. "There would be gunshots, knifings and all kinds of dangerous stuff going on," he writes. "There'd be a guy in there . . . who'd brought his ambulance because he knew something was going to go down . . . a shooting, a stabbing, or someone breaking off a bottleneck and using it as a weapon. Whatever, this guy was there, ready to pick up the pieces." *Janet Jackson and Michael Jordan were among 2,000 guests attending a lavish opening for the new Atlantis resort in Dubai Thursday night. A celebrity booker for the event told Page Six, "The party was so high-profile that an invitation was payment. Those who did not attend probably regret it." Other celebrities flown in for the celebration include Charlize Theron, Petra Nemcova, Agyness Deyn, Mischa Barton, Lily Allen and Robert De Niro. *The New York Post is reporting that Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas was spotted chatting up outgoing secretary of state Condoleezza Rice at Carnegie Hall. "Fergie introduced Condi to Sean Patterson, the president of Wilhelmina Models," said a spy. Rice's "eyes lit up," according to the onlooker, prompting Fergie to tell her, "You never know. This is the guy who could get you a Calvin Klein campaign." *The old "Michael Jackson converts to Islam" rumor is back, this time reported by the New York Daily News. "Michael Jackson has reportedly converted to Islam and changed his name to Mikaeel after one of Allah’s angels," the paper's Rush & Malloy column wrote Friday, adding that he was influenced by Canadian songwriter David Wharnsby and producer Phillilp Bubal. Years ago, during his child molestation trial, Jackson was rumored to have become a Muslim through the influence of his brother, Jermaine Jackson. *Rapper Remy Ma is still trying to get out of serving her eight-year prison sentence for assault, weapons and attempted coercion charges related to the 2007 shooting of an acquaintance. The rapper's lawyers have filed an appeal, claiming the trial was "riddled with mistakes by the judge," reports TMZ.com. They're asking that Remy be released by Christmas. *MTV held its first-ever African music awards on Saturday, giving top artist of the year honors to Nigerian singer D'banj, while his compatriot, Naeto C, took home an award for best new African act. The ceremony took place in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. Winners were selected by fans sending text messages, said Alison Reid, a spokeswoman for MTV Networks Africa. MTV hopes the awards can offer the artists more exposure and celebrate the continent's artistry. *A portrait of Eminem made entirely of Chocolate M&M candies has been added to London's Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum, which already displays a picture of Princess Diana made from lint, The Last Supper on burnt toast and Michael Jackson, done completely in gumballs. Enrique Ramos, who lives in Orlando, Florida and Mexico, used more than 1,000 individual M&Ms (totaling over 8 pounds) to create the 40 inch by 30 inch image of the rapper. BOB JONES UNIVERSITY APOLOGIZES FOR RACIST PAST: School says its policies were wrongly shaped by culture instead of Bible. *Bob Jones University has issued an apology for its institution of racist policies, which included a one-time ban on interracial dating and a refusal to admit black students until 1971.
*Bolt (John Travolta) is a normal dog who mistakenly thinks that he actually possesses the superpowers he displays as the hero of a TV action series. The white German shepherd is clueless about the truth because, since he was a puppy, he’s been raised on a set specially-rigged to trick him into believing that he really has the ability to perform amazing feats like subduing bad guys with his devastating bark and melting steel with his penetrating heat vision. These delusions of grandeur have never been a problem for the pampered pooch, given that he’s had no contact with the outside world. Consequently, the only reality he’s ever known is the insulated studio environment in which he’s the pet of Penny (Miley Cyrus), the actress who pretends to be his crime-fighting partner. She resents the show’s director (James Lipton) who goes to such great lengths to keep up the charade that he even denies her request to take her canine co-star home with her over the weekend. Everything changes the day Bolt slips out of his cage and, after a comedy of errors, accidentally ends up in a box being shipped to New York City where a rude awakening lays in wait. For not only are the streets of Manhattan mean enough to begin with, but they prove to be tougher still for a dog who expects to have an array of extraordinary powers at his paw tips. Thus unfolds Bolt, an enchanting animated adventure that’s fun for the whole family. Available for screening in either a flat or 3-D format, it is this critic’s suggestion that you opt for the latter, if you don’t want to miss an opportunity to appreciate state-of-the-art techniques offering a visually-stimulating experience that’s substantially-enhanced by the investment in 3-D glasses. Just don’t be surprised to find yourself ducking to avoid vehicles hurtling in your direction or reaching up to grab dangling objects that appear close enough to touch. Special-effects wizardry aside, this uplifting tale, more importantly, has a bounty of heartwarming messages to share about honesty, loyalty, humility, faith and other virtues. The tykes will learn an early lesson about what matters most in life watching frustrated Bolt adjust to his diminished status as a mere mortal. He must grudgingly befriend a lowly alley cat (Susie Essman) and clumsy hot-house hamster (Mark Walton), enlisting their help to find his way back to Hollywood. En route, the unlikely trio bond while overcoming the host of ever-escalating calamities placed in the path between the homesick hound and a teary reunion with the equally-inconsolable Penny. Another instant kiddie classic from Disney! Excellent (4 stars) To see a trailer for Bolt, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDWPsoKQoOs
Nov. 24: Bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn of Booker T. and the MG's is 67.
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