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07-03-09 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE(July 3, 2009)
VIDEO OF MICHAEL JACKSON'S LAST REHEARSAL: Footage shows singer at Staples center two days before his death. *Video of Michael Jackson's rehearsing at the Staples Center for his 50-date concert run two days before his death was released yesterday afternoon. AEG Live reportedly had Jackson sign a three-and-a-half year deal that included a possible world tour, the release of new music and a 3D film based on his top-selling album "Thriller." The clip released today was billed by AEG as one of the last rehearsals prior to Jackson's death on June 25. The company is said to be considering releasing the entire footage on CD, DVD, and BluRay. Click here to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGZOsQ-VPH4 JERMAINE CALLS MICHAEL 'GIFT FROM ALLAH': MiJac's brother describes learning of his death and kissing him goodbye. (video) *Jermaine Jackson said Thursday that he wishes he had died instead of Michael, and referred to his younger brother as "a gift from Allah" in an emotional interview with the "Today" show's Matt Lauer at Neverland Ranch. Describing how he was informed of his brother's death, Jermaine said he heard the report from a friend and called his mother, Katherine to confirm. "She was crying, saying he was dead. And to hear my mother saying Michael is dead, to feel and hear the tone of her voice to say her child is dead ... It's nothing that anyone can ever imagine," he said. Jermaine then rushed to the hospital and, after consoling his mother, went to his deceased brother's side. "I wanted to see Michael, and I wanted to see my brother, and seeing him lifeless and breathless was very emotional for me," he said. "I held myself together, because I know he is very much alive, his spirit is," said Jermaine. "I kissed him on his forehead and I hugged him and I touched him and I said, 'Michael, I'll never leave you, you'll never leave me." Jermaine also said he would be "hurt" if toxicology reports showed his younger brother abused prescription drugs. *There are unconfirmed reports that a Michael Jackson memorial will take place Tuesday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles – the place where he last performed and rehearsed just two days before his death. According to TMZ.com, "A private family service will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Forest Lawn in Los Angeles. A motorcade will then go to the Staples Center complex in downtown Los Angeles where the public memorial will be held. "We're told the family still hasn't decided whether the memorial will be at the Staples Center or the smaller Nokia Theatre." At press time, none of this was officially confirmed, but local authorities told local station KABC that "a special event" will take place at Staples on Tuesday, but did not provide additional details. "They're figuring it all out right now," a source tells People.com. MORE MIJAC DRUG ALLEGATIONS: Singer's former medium and ex-bodyguard say they tried to stop him from abusing painkillers. *Two people who were once in Michael Jackson's inner circle have come forward saying they tried hard to keep the singer from abusing prescription pain killers suspected of leading to his death, but were unable to stop others from supplying him with the drugs. "When Michael asked for something, he got it. This was the great tragedy," said Jackson's former medium Uri Geller Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press. DEA ENTERS JACKSON DEATH INVESTIGATION: Plus, TMZ says singer's body was 'riddled with injection marks.' *The Drug Enforcement Administration is now involved in the investigation into Michael Jackson's death after allegations emerged that he had been consuming painkillers, sedatives and antidepressants. The federal agency was asked by the Los Angeles Police Department to join the investigation, a law enforcement official in Washington told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the investigation. The DEA can provide resources and experience in investigating drug abuse, illicit drug manufacturers known as "pill mills" and substances local police may not be familiar with, the official said Wednesday. The powerful anesthesia Propofol was found in Jackson's house after he died, according to he Web site. It is administered through an IV and used to put people under before surgery. "Various medical experts tell us there is absolutely no medical justification for Jackson to have had this drug in his home," TMZ reported. "We're told Jackson wanted the drug to sleep and that he had cravings for anesthesia -- whenever he had even the most minor medical procedure ... he had the doctor put him under." ESSENCE FEST TO INCLUDE JACKSON TRIBUTE: Plus, author Celia Anderson signs her book 'Love, Ocean'; TV One holds auditions. *In light of Michael Jackson's death on June 25, the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans this weekend will serve as more than just a celebration of black music and culture. The festival, held at the Louisiana Superdome and Morial Convention Center beginning today, will include a tribute to Jackson, as well as performances by Richie, Beyonce, John Legend, Ne-Yo, Anita Baker and others. Also this weekend, TV One has three full days of activities planned for the Essence Music Festival, including a schedule at its booth (#902) that is chock full of network talent appearances, an open casting call, and "Unsung" karaoke, where visitors can perform the songs of the great talent featured in the network’s acclaimed bio series. Scheduled activities during the three days include: FRIDAY 10:30am-12:30pm TV One Open Casting Call 1:00pm-2:00pm Meet & Greet with Eva Marcille, featured in TV One’s upcoming SATURDAY 9:30 am -11:30am Soul Train Scramble Board Contest 11:30am-2:00pm Unsung Karaoke 2:15pm-2:45pm Comedy Show: Bill Bellamy’s Who’s Got Jokes? winner Lav SUNDAY 10:30am 11:30am Meet & Greet w/ Mario Van Peebles of upcoming series Mario’s VENUS AND SERENA IN WIMBLEDON FINALS: Fireworks will start early on July 4 courtesy of the Williams sisters. *For the second consecutive year and fourth time overall, Venus Williams will face her little sister Serena in the ladies finals at Wimbledon. The sisters arrived at the July 4th showdown in two completely different fashions. Serena went on Centre Court first and came within a point of losing to Beijing Olympics gold medalist Elena Dementieva before grunting and grinding her way to a 6-7 (4), 7-5, 8-6 victory that lasted 2 hours, 49 minutes — longer than any Wimbledon women's semifinal or final on record, reports the Associated Press. Venus followed and dominated the No. 1-ranked woman, Dinara Safina, in an astonishingly easy 6-1, 6-0 win that took merely 51 minutes and equaled the most lopsided semifinal result here over the last 74 years. In Saturday's final, Venus will be trying to win her sixth Wimbledon and eighth Grand Slam title. Serena will be trying to win her third Wimbledon and 11th Grand Slam title. It's the eighth all-Williams major final (Serena leads 5-2) and their 21st meeting on tour (they're tied 10-all). "The more we play, the better it gets. When we play our match on Saturday, it's for everything. This is what we dreamed of when we were growing up in Compton, 20-something years ago," Serena said. "This is what we worked for, and this is what we want. Like, I wanted her to win today, and she wanted me to win today." Venus has won 20 consecutive matches at Wimbledon; if she makes that 21, she will become the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1991-93 to win the tournament three straight years. On Friday, the day before they face off for the singles title, the sisters will wake up at the house they're sharing during the tournament and head to the All England Club to play as a pair in the doubles semifinals, an event they won last year. JACKSON'S UNRELEASED MATERIAL 'ENDLESS': Sony's Tommy Mottola said unused tracks date back to 'Off the Wall.' *Michael Jackson is said to have a treasure trove of unreleased recordings in the vault when he died — music that is almost certain to be packaged and repackaged for his fans in the years to come, notes the Associated Press. KELLY ROWLAND 'NOT READY' FOR DAD REUNION: Singer denies reports she's trying to find her biological father. *Kelly Rowland has squashed rumors that she's trying to hunt down her biological father, saying she's far too busy to be concerned with the deadbeat at this point in her life. "I don't know who started that story! I haven't actually. I feel like I'm not really ready for that yet, I've enough going on in my life to really open that up," she tells Britain's Heat Radio. "Maybe later on in about 16 or 17 months. I told myself I'd work for 16 long months and then I'd take a vacation or a break, but now is not that time for me." CANNON DENIES WIFE'S VIDEO TARGETS EMINEM: 'I don't think that she would take her time. My wife doesn't beef. She's Mariah Carey.' *Mariah Carey's husband doesn’t believe that the entertainer is emulating Eminem in her upcoming cross-dressing video "Obsessed," as reports have suggested. Photos from the NYC shoot were splashed across the Internet this week showing the singer dressed like a man in various outfits. It prompted outlets to speculate that the video mirrors the song's alleged dis to Eminem, who boasted that he slept with the star in his song "Bagpipes from Baghdad." OBAMA HAS MICHAEL JACKSON IN HIS IPOD: In new interview, President says he "grew up on his music." *Despite criticism from some African American media outlets, President Obama says he doesn't see any controversy about choosing not to release a formal White House statement about the passing of Michael Jackson, something typically done when an iconic music figure dies. "Look, you're the first person who's actually asked me about it," he told the Associated Press' White House correspondent Jennifer Loven on Thursday, explaining why he hasn't said more than a few comments passed along by spokesman Robert Gibbs. Instead of a public statement, President Obama sent the Jackson family a letter, the contents of which neither side has disclosed. "I grew up on his music," he said. "I still have all his stuff on my iPod." Obama said that at the same time that he felt Jackson had experienced "a tragic and in many ways sad personal life." ANOTHER MASE COMEBACK THANKS TO MIJAC: Former Bad Boy rapper says 'Mike passed away and it just lit the fire in me.' *During an interview with DJ Self of New York's Power 105.1 radio station (WWPR-FM) on Friday, former Bad Boy artist Mase not only aired a remix to Drake's "Best I Ever Had," his first release in five years, but he also said Michael Jackson's death is what inspired his return to music after an extended hiatus, reports Billboard.com. ROCKY CARROLL TO STAR IN BOTH 'NCIS' SHOWS: Actor to play same character in original and spinoff this fall. *CBS will work Rocky Carroll overtime this fall as a regular character in both "NCIS" and its spinoff "NCIS: Los Angeles," according to Variety. BET STILL TRYING TO SAVE 'THE GAME': Network says entire cast on board for a fourth season; but licensing issues stand in the way. *BET is reportedly bending over backwards trying to land CW's cancelled series "The Game." "BET is doing everything it can to acquire the rights to Mara Brock Akil's 'The Game,'" a source at the cable network tells TVGuide.com. LABELS RAIDING VAULTS FOR JACKSON SONGS: Among them Hip-O Select.com with a set of MiJac solo tracks from 1971-75. *Hip-OSelect.com -- an Internet retail site specializing in reissues of Universal Music Group items -- today releases a three-CD set featuring every Jackson solo recording released between 1971 and ‘75. JAMIE FOXX BRINGING FOXXHOLE TO VEGAS: Artist to broadcast SIRIUS XM radio show from first night of concert tour. *Jamie Foxx is taking his exclusive SIRIUS XM Foxxhole radio channel to Las Vegas for a special live broadcast during the beginning of his "Blame It" concert tour this weekend. The Foxxhole -- SIRIUS channel 106 and XM channel 149 -- is the entertainer's uncensored 24/7 comedy and entertainment SIRIUS XM radio channel. Foxx serves as executive producer of the channel and hosts a live, weekly show. PAULA ABDUL HEADED TO LIFETIME: 'Idol' judge to guest star on new original series 'Drop Dead Diva.' *Paula Abdul scored herself a guest starring role in Lifetime’s new original series "Drop Dead Diva," a dramedy about a shallow model who, after death, finds her soul inside the body of a smart plus-sized attorney named Jane. “I am very excited to guest star on 'Drop Dead Diva,'” Abdul says. NONA PARIS LOLA NOW CLAMING SHE'S MIJAC'S WIDOW: London woman filed a petition in LA demanding all of Michael's property. *She's back… Nona Paris Lola Ankhesenamun Jackson, the woman from London who claims she was married to Michael Jackson and gave birth to all three of his kids, filed a petition in L.A. County Superior Court demanding his property. According to TMZ.com, Nona asks "that all my husband's properties, monies and assets must be transferred to me immediately" and "my husband's body must be returned to the coroner's body [sic] or the mortuary immediately." The woman has had an active court case since December of last year, claiming she was Jackson's wife and the mother of his children. In this week's filing, Nona claims she didn't authorize her three kids to live with their grandmother Katherine Jackson. THE GAME IN RUNNING FOR B.A. BARACUS: Another rapper in the mix to play famous Mr. T role. The Game's acting credits include "Street Kings" and "Waist Deep." EDDY CURRY FACING FORECLOSURE: Knicks star more than $200,000 behind in mortgage payments on Chicago home. Q-TIP'S "NEW" ALBUM DUE IN SEPTEMBER: Battery Records to release 'Kamaal the Abstract,' ending 8-year drama with Arista. *After an eight-year delay, Q-Tip is finally releasing his long-awaited album "Kamaal the Abstract" this fall, reports Billboard. ITTY BITTY BITS: Ruined extended again; KFC taps Lyte, Banner; free Maxwell concert. *The Manhattan Theatre Club announced the final extension for Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize winning play Ruined, which now "must play its final performance" Sept. 6 at New York City Center – Stage I. This marks the eighth Off-Broadway extension for the production. By close, it will have played 22 preview performances and 238 regular performances. Tickets, $75, are available via New York City Center Box Office (131 West 55th Street), *MC Lyte and David Banner join KFC in its search for the next hot musician in this year's "Hitmaker" song contest, now in its third year. The grand prize winner will receive a "Hitmaker" recording studio and a chance to be one of 12 artists featured on the Pride 360 CD. Through July 31, musicians can enter an original song about having pride in their community. *Maxwell will perform a live outdoor performance in New York on July MIJAC BITS: Jackson TV coverage; Jet's special issue; Kennedy Center Honors push; U2 pays tribute. *In a Pew Research Center poll published Wednesday, 64 percent of those surveyed said Michael Jackson's death last week has received too much media coverage, 29 percent said the story received the right amount and 3 percent said the story got too little attention, reports the AP. Thirty percent said they followed the story very closely, though that number jumped to 80 percent among blacks, according to the independent public opinion research group. Pew interviewed about 1,000 adults for the poll, which has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3.5 percentage points. *Jet magazine is honoring Michael Jackson with a special collector's issue entirely dedicated to the King of Pop, on newsstands now. It features exclusive photos of The Jackson 5 with the late John H. Johnson, as well as Michael’s celebration of "Thriller’s" 25th anniversary. “The relationship between the Johnson and Jackson family spans decades. They’d visit our offices, and there was a very special business relationship between my father, John H. Johnson and Michael. Our publications have covered Michael and his siblings since the launch of their phenomenal careers,” said Chairman and CEO Linda Johnson Rice. *A new Facebook group is pushing to have the Jackson 5 receive a Kennedy Center Honor in December. Organizer Tiffany Davis, a marketing manager in New York, stresses the need for quick action and celebrity support to make this a reality. For Honoree consideration, nomination letters must be received by July 13th. Submissions should reference The Jackson 5 as the Kennedy Center Honors are not awarded posthumously. On Facebook, join the group: "Petition for Michael Jackson & Jackson 5 to become Kennedy Center Honorees." All nomination letters (one page only) should be mailed to the following address: *U2 sang a Michael Jackson song during the kick off of their 360 tour this week at Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium. Before a crowd of nearly 90,000, the group bled the end of "Angel in Harlem" into choruses of Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." Click here to watch: STUDY COMING ON VITAMIN D AND BLACKS: Nearly all African Americans are deficient. *Two dietary supplements — vitamin D and fish oil — will soon undergo a five-year test of their effectiveness in lowering the rates of several major diseases, reports Suzanne Bohan of the Contra Costa Times. Since nearly all African-Americans are deficient in vitamin D, the federal study will also assess whether supplements narrow the gap between disease rates in blacks and other racial groups. African-Americans die at significantly higher rates from common diseases than white Americans with the same condition. The death rate for heart disease in African-Americans is one-third higher than for white Americans, for example, while blacks' death rate for stroke is 50 percent greater and diabetes deaths twice as high. "These low-cost supplements have the potential of tremendously reducing the burden of chronic disease," said Dr. JoAnn Manson, chief of preventive medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who is coleading the trial. The $20 million study is funded by the National Institutes of Health. "We're excited about the potential of vitamin D to reduce this health gap," Manson added. "But it is important to get answers from clinical trials before recommending megadoses of this supplement." Three out of four American adolescents and adults are deficient in vitamin D, and the statistics worsen for those with darker skin that blocks the UVB rays that create vitamin D. According to a study in the March 23 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, 90 percent of Mexican-Americans and Moreover, because many people stay inside much of the day and wear sunscreen when they do go out, vitamin D deficiency is increasing. Continue reading here: EUR FILM REVIEW: My Sister's Keeper
And once her doctor explains that her best chance at beating the disease lies in finding a stem cell donor who’s an exact genetic match, they decide to have another child, knowing that they can achieve their goal via in vitro fertilization. From birth, the test tube baby’s life becomes intertwined with that of her sickly sibling when tissue is taken from her umbilical cord. As time goes on, Anna (Abigail Breslin) is subjected to a series of increasingly-invasive procedures as she is stuck, poked and prodded for assorted extractions of platelets, blood and bone marrow. By the time she’s 11, Little Miss Stem Cells is asked to donate one of her kidneys because by then both of her big sister’s are failing. However, the surgeon also states that after this operation she’ll have to be careful for the rest of the life, which means she will never be able to be a cheerleader or play soccer again. Fed up with being expected to make so many sacrifices, Anna consults an attorney (Alec Baldwin) who sues her parents for Medical Emancipation. The pending lawsuit creates a rift between her parents which pushes them to the brink of divorce. For her mother, who abandoned her own legal career to care for Kate 24/7, suddenly sees Anna as selfish, and slaps the youngster right in the face. By contrast, her father, a hard-working fireman, proves far more understanding. He knows that the family has focused so narrowly on Kate that their son Jesse’s (Evan Ellingson) dyslexia went undiagnosed for years. Now, seeing the toll that the situation is taking on Anna, he can’t help but be sympathetic, if torn. Based on the Jodi Picoult best-seller of the same name, My Sister's Keeper is a character-driven drama of deceptive emotional depth. This remarkably-rich screen version was directed by Nick Cassavetes who went to great lengths to develop each of the principal player’s perspective of the fundamental, ethical life-or-death question at hand. Faithfully adapted (except for the ending) by Cassavetes with the help of scriptwriter Jeremy Leven, this gut-wrencher heralds the maturation of Cameron Diaz into a consummate thespian capable of handling the most challenging of material. Her powerfully-grounding performance is matched in intensity by those of Abigail Breslin as the taken for granted Anna; Sofia Vassilieva as the wasting away Kate; Jason Patric as the stoic family patriarch; Evan Ellingson as the brooding big brother; Alec Baldwin as a vulnerable crusader for the underdog; and Joan Cusack as a judge concerned about the best interest of the plaintiff. Don’t forget to pack a box of Kleenex, because the floodgates will be open by the end of this heartrending saga. Easily the most poignant picture of the year, and without resorting to manipulative soap opera devices. Excellent (4 stars) To purchase a copy of the novel “My Sister's Keeper,” visit:
BIG BUDGET FILMS Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (PG for crude humor and scenes of peril) Third installment in the animated family franchise finds Woolly mammoth Manny (Ray Romano) and the rest of his prehistoric pals on a mission to rescue Sid the sloth (John Leguizamo) from a mysterious underground world where they have a close encounter with dinosaurs and a one-eyed weasel (Simon Pegg). Voice cast includes Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, Bill Hader, Karen Disher and Jane Lynch. Public Enemies (R for profanity and gangland-style slayings) Michael Mann directs this grisly crime saga, set in the Thirties, revolving around the efforts of the FBI to bring mobsters John Dillinger (John Depp), Baby Face Nelson (Stephen Graham) and Pretty Boy Floyd (Channing Tatum) to justice. With Christian Bale as the lawman leading the chase, Billy Crudup as J. Edgar Hoover, and Marion Cotillard as the gangsters’ gun moll.
The Beaches of Agnès (Unrated) 81 year-old, legendary director Agnès Varda chronicles her own career as a member of French cinema’s Rive Gauche movement in this revealing auto-bio-pic. (In French with subtitles) The Girl from Monaco (R for sexuality and profanity) Romantic comedy about a criminal defense attorney (Fabrice Luchini) who travels to Monaco to handle a murder trial only to end up competing for the affections of a perky, TV weather girl (Louise Bourgoin) with his own bodyguard (Roschdy Zem). (In French with subtitles) I Hate Valentine’s Day (PG-13 for sexuality) My Big Fat Greek Wedding’s Nia Vardalos and John Corbett reunite for this romantic romp revolving around a Manhattan florist who finds herself falling in love with a handsome guy opening a new restaurant right down the block. Support cast includes Judah Friedlander, Rachel Dratch and Zoe Kazan. Lion’s Den (Unrated) Argentine crime saga about a pregnant, 25 year-old college student (Martina Gusman) who ends up raising her baby (Tomas Plotinsky) behind bars and falling in love with a fellow inmate (Laura Garcia) after murdering the father of her child and his gay lover (Rodrigo Santoro) in a jealous rage. (In Spanish with subtitles) Local Color (R for profanity) Genius-protégé drama, set in 1974, about the mutually-beneficial relationship forged between a troubled 18 year-old art student (Trevor Morgan) and a retired Russian widower (Armin Mueller-Stahl) who lost his joy not only for painting but for living, too, following the death of his wife. With Ray Liotta, Ron Perlman and Charles Durning. Nollywood Babylon (Unrated) “Lights! Camera! Action!” in Africa is the subject of this documentary examining Nigeria’s booming movie industry, now the third largest in the world after that of L.A. and Bombay. Tony Manero (Unrated) Crime drama, set in Chile in 1978, about a fifty year-old serial killer (Alfredo Castro) whose hobby is impersonating John Travolta’s character from Saturday Night Fever. (In Spanish and English with subtitles)
"If you wanna make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and then make a change." – Michael Jackson "Man in the Mirror" (written by Siedah Garrett) July 3: Talk show host Montel Williams is 53. Singer Tonia Tash of Divine is 30. July 4: Singer Bill Withers is 71. Percussionist Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind and Fire is 58. July 5: Rapper RZA is 40. Singer Joe is 36. Rapper Bizarre of D12 is 33. WEBSITE OF THE WEEK Submit your favorite Web site to us along with a 15-20 word (or less) description to info@eurweb.com. BLACK HISTORY July 4, 1827: Slavery abolished in New York State. July 5, 1975: Arthur Ashe won the men's single championship at Wimbledon, defeating Jimmy Connors. (Source: www.BlackFacts.com)
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