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The award winning Glightfilms production team produced this music video featuring Grammy nominated artist Raheem Devaughn, Anwan Glover aka Big G, the HBOs hit series The Wire and NBCs Law and Order and founding member of the Backyard Band, Miss Kim, lead female vocalist of Rare Essence, Jamil Face Johnson, Wale, Hazel, King Pin Slim, and Duce Your Highness, Washington Redskin and close friend of Sean Taylor Chris Samuels, and Redskins fans from the entire Washington DC area.



Wednesday December 3rd, 2008 at 9:40 pm
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Juice is gearing up his new street album Position of Power dropping on Febuary 17th, 2009 during the all star games out in Arizona.. This is the first offering from the street album “Salute” featuring the underground king Bun B, and you know it has no tags over here.. Check after the jump for the official trailer for the street album shot by the homie John Colombo, salute!

DOWNLOAD: Juice - Salute (feat. Bun B)




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Okay, the cartoon show was cute.

The vitamins taste great.

And the movie was okay. The sequel, however, was unnecessary.

But a musical?

Really?

Scribe Marco Pennette, currently of Samantha Who?, is close to signing on to pen the book for a musical based on The Flinstones.

The show will get a cheeky modern twist on Broadway, tackling issues such as Fred's caveman insensitivity, Barney and Betty deciding between fertility drugs or adoption, and "global cooling."

Pennette might want to nab some discounted tickets to Shrek first!



Wednesday December 3rd, 2008 at 9:19 pm
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When Gotty™ suggests I check something out, I usually do and I usually enjoy it, and that’s what happened here.

Off The Smoking Section & Trackstar the DJ Present Wafeek’s The Artistocrats Mixtape, which drops tomorrow.

Go here and learn yourself somethin’.



Wednesday December 3rd, 2008 at 9:18 pm
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· Some musical offerings: French electro artist Sebastien Tellier is at the Henry Fonda, and Jonathan Richman at the El Rey.
· Postmodern dancer/choreographer David Gordon recreates his 1982 work, Trying Times (Remembered), based on overheard subway conversations and the music of Stravinsky. That's him hiding behind a metal folding chair. At REDCAT.
· Charity Water raises funds to bring safe drinking water to areas of Africa that have none. Progressive social network Ladies Lotto is holding a benefit for them tonight at Royal/T.




Wednesday December 3rd, 2008 at 9:15 pm
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"Rocker" Avril Lavigne and her husband, washed-up musician troll Deryck Whibley , are trying to make the media believe their marriage isn't on the rocks.

Just Tuesday night, though, April was spotted out at West Hollywood nightclub, Coco De Ville, pAArtying with hubby nowhere in sight.

But, even more interesting/troubling, is the fact the she was seen leaving the club with the original “firecrotch” douchebag and multiple rehaber, Brandon Davis.

Wonder what these two losers were up to together?

Sniff! Sniff!!!

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Wednesday December 3rd, 2008 at 9:00 pm
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She Smiles!!!! Holy cow, we haven't seen Jessica Alba smile in what seems like months! Hey, if I looked as hot as she does in the 2009 Campari calendar, I'd be beaming too! Now here's something else that's surprising - Jessica...

Wednesday December 3rd, 2008 at 9:00 pm
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As we told you last week, Jdimytai Damour, a Wal-Mart employee, was trampled to death by early morning shoppers at a New York Wal-Mart on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.

Now, a family member of Damour's has just filed a wrongful-death lawsuit.

They claim the store's ads offering such deep discounts "created an atmosphere of competition and anxiety" which led to "crowd craze."

The suit alleges that aside from not providing enough security for the estimated 2,000 crowd, Wal-Mart also "engaged in specific marketing and advertising techniques to specifically attract a large crowd and create an environment of frenzy and mayhem and was otherwise careless, reckless and negligent."

We agree they should have had better security, but we doubt any company would promote frenzy and mayhem.

Those named in the suit include Wal-Mart, the Green Acres Mall next door, a realty company that manages the property, and a security company hired to patrol the property.

We still think they should observe the security cameras and find the people that walked all over him. Seriously, how can you NOT notice you are literally walking on someone?

Police have said they are reviewing the store videos to identify possible suspects, but believe criminal charges are not likely to happen.

And Damour's family also plans to sue Nassau County and its police department.

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Can you smell that in the air? No, it's not Leela Thai's dumpster, it's the backlash to the backlash to the end of Pushing Daisies. In the coming month, we'll start seeing articles arguing that Pushing Daisies wasn't all that good to begin with and that if high-minded critics were in charge of TV programming, no one would ever make money. We understand that it's a commercial art form, but the realization of Bryan Fuller's vision and a combination of intriguing actors and intelligent writing are unique and deserve consideration. Enjoy it while it lasts.

WATCH

Pushing Daisies [8 PM, ABC] - Ned (Lee Pace) and Olive (Kristin Chenoweth) go head-to-head in a comfort food competition, but Pie-ron Chef becomes Pie & Order when a chef is found dead. For Bryan Fuller completists out there, Beth Grant reprises her role as Marianne Marie Beetle, muffin maker and trailer park resident from Wonderfalls. For those of you in denial that the Pie Maker has met his maker, this petition might help you move on.

Spectacle: Elvis Costello With... [9 PM, Sundance] - Elvis Costello's new chat show kick starts its 13-week run tonight with guest (and co-producer) Sir Elton John. Each show will begin with a song by Costello and proceed into a free-form discussion with the guest and the audience, broken up by occasional musical interludes. Look forward to future episodes with Lou Reed, Bill Clinton, Rosanne Cash, She & Him and Jenny Lewis. We've long ago made peace with Elvis Costello's progressive selling out, and we're glad that the wish he expressed while guest-hosting the Late Show in 2003 has finally come true.

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Christmas in Rockefeller Center 2008 [8 PM, NBC] - Holiday/blue humor junkie Al Roker and 30 Rock's Jane Krakowski host the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Harry Connick Jr., Jonas Brothers, Stephen Colbert and Rosie O'Donnell are scheduled to appear. We're glad they wait six days after the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to trot out more stilted writing and Christmas schmaltz.

Stylista [9 PM, CW] - We've stuck with this vision of loveliness all season and we want to see this to the end. Tonight, the contestants prep a hotel room for supermodel Maggie Rizer and, as usual, design a fashion layout. As a result of watching this show, the phrases "on trend" and "Satan’s little hand foot maiden" are permanent additions to our lexicon. Take that, meh!

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Secret Millionaire [8 PM, Fox] - In this series debut, rich people go undercover as poor people, ingratiate themselves to the financially-deficient, and then reveal that they are actually rich and give at least $100,000 to the needy. As we have noted before, any show, movie or book that could be over immediately by just giving someone a check smacks of a systemic lack of creativity. In the show's press materials, Fox mentions that Secret Millionaire "will engage viewers in important social issues, extol the virtues of volunteerism and change the lives of disadvantaged people..." We laugh at the first suggestion, doubt the second and hope for the third.

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show [10 PM, CBS] - Triple threat Usher serenades Heidi Klum, Miranda Kerr, Karolina Kurkova and other impossibly thin yet busty Victoria's Secret models as they walk the runway wearing breast- and angel-related contraptions. As we mentioned earlier, December is a month for networks to dump one-off specials that are immediately forgotten.




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