Archive for May 12th, 2008

Little Known Fact…

After Kerry Washington left George Washington University, she moved to India to learn Hindi and to improve her yoga skills.

Impressive. Whats even more impressive is that she is filming 4 movies this year! Hopefully we will see one of them hit the big screen in the ‘08!


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A. Keys in Concert

Here is your girl Alicia Keyscurrently in Puerto Rico for her As I Am tour.
We speak from experience when we say she puts on an awesome show. And her back up singers are the truth!

Aren’t her underarms smooth as butter? Must be the dove! 

Check out how she move in the photos below…
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Halle/Raven Symone/Keenya(ANTM) Candids

Here is Halle Berry at the Revlon Run/Walk for women. Doesnt she look like she is going to the drug store for baby formula? Beautiful even in sweats, nikes and a pullover.

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Laurence Fishburne Hits Broadway

Veteran stage and film actor Laurence Fishburne will be staring on Broadway inThurgood . He is a winner of a Tony, Emmy and he is an Oscar nominee!

Thurgood Marshall is the first African American to the U.S. Supreme court. While a lawyer he won the historical case Brown vs Board of Education. That case affected every school in America, forcing the government to provide adequate and equal education to all children.

Laurence Fishburne is earning rave reviews for his performance. NY Daily News say:

Fishburne is magnetic as Marshall. He captures the justice’s drive and everyday essence as well as his wry - if sometimes crass - wit. It is a worthwhile story rich in history, humanity and humor.

Thurgood will be running on Broadway through July.

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Denzel on the Set

Here are some new photos of Denzel Washington on the set of his new flick The Taking of Pelham 1:23

Dosent Denzel look like on of those creepy subway workers in these pictures?

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Nicole Bell Interviw With Essence Mag

Essence.com: What was going through your mind after the verdict?

Nicole Paultre Bell: When I heard the judge’s decision, I was devastated. I couldn’t believe that after everything we’ve been through and what happened to Sean, that there was no result. Basically the decision says that it was okay. I was just devastated.

Essence.com: Had you ever considered that it might go this way?

Nicole Paultre Bell: With all the different charges, and with everything that happened that night, in my eyes, there had to be something. I wasn’t expecting them to be found guilty of the highest charge. I knew it was not going to be exactly what I wanted. But I did not expect it to be nothing.

Essence.com: After the verdict was issued, your family went into an office at the courthouse. What was going on in there?

Nicole Paultre Bell: Everyone was trying to gather their thoughts. We just shared words of comfort and encouragement. We told each other that it wasn’t over and that we had to continue our fight for justice. Once we left court, we met up at the cemetery, where we paid our respects to Sean. We prayed. We cried. My older daughter Jada; she’s 5. She has a lot of questions. When I got home I didn’t have to tell her that something was wrong. I told her that they said no to justice, but I also told her that it wasn’t over.

Essence.com: One of the detectives, Marc Cooper, apologized to your family in a press conference after the verdict. Your response?

Nicole Paultre Bell: I did see their press conference. I can say that, as we were sitting in court every day, when I would look over at them, he would be the only one who looked remorseful. So I accepted his apology. I’m sad to say that’s the only apology we got from anyone on their side.

Essence.com: People all over the country are fired up and ready to take action against this ruling. What has it been like for you to see the emotional response from so many people?

Nicole Paultre Bell: It’s surreal. I never would have thought that my family and I would be at the center of something like this. It’s amazing to me when people come up to me and tell me how I have their support. It all gives me strength to keep going. Some celebrities have reached out too. Hillary Clinton called again. She let us know that she sent her condolences to me and Sean’s parents, and she said that she will fully support the Justice Department investigation. I also got a phone call from P. Diddy. He also extended his condolences and told me he was proud of how strong I stood and hung in there.

Essence.com: I understand you’ve received negative attention, like prank phone calls to your home.

Nicole Paultre Bell: We had several phone calls of someone laughing at us the day of the verdict. It was just awful, especially since I had just gotten right back from the cemetery. There were also e-mails sent to my Web site [nicolepaultrebell.com]. In one e-mail, the person said, “Sean got what he deserved. He was a perp.” One of the phone calls of someone laughing, we traced it to the Sergeants Benevolent Association [of New York City]. NYPD Internal Affairs let us know they’re investigating it. There was a statement put out by the head of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, but they haven’t responded to me directly.
[SBA President Ed Mullins told Essence.com, “Personally I don’t believe it to be true. If it is true, we’ll deal with it appropriately if we can identify who actually made the call. I do know that there’s a website called spoofcom.net, where you can spin calls [change your caller ID to any number].” He said the organization will fully cooperate with any investigation. The NYPD Information Office confirmed that Internal Affairs is investigating the incident.]

Essence.com: Are you filing a civil suit next?

Nicole Paultre Bell: No, that will be the last thing that is done. Right now we’re hoping that when the Justice Department looks into this, I pray that they will show us justice. I’m not giving up. I’m prepared to be a part of any protests as well. This is round two. This happened to my family. So I’m going to stand strong and pray that justice is done.

Essence.com: You seem newly energized during this “round two.” Are you angry?

Nicole Paultre Bell: I was let down. It didn’t feel like that was the right decision. But I’m channeling my energy on acting to correct it. I have to stay positive. With all the negativity going on, I have to keep moving forward and keep looking toward something positive.

Judge’s statement

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Top 5 Songs in the U.S.

Leona Lewis- Bleeding Love

Lil Wayne- Lollipop

Jordan Sparks & Chris Brown- No Air

Usher fear. Young Jeezy- Love in This Club

Ray J- Sexy Can I

We are taking over the charts!


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Beyonce 40/40 Exclusive

As we mentioned last week, Glad It’s Night informant inclusively told us that Mrs. Carter aka Beyonce danced the night away at the 40/40 club last week. As you can see she had 3 bodyguards in tow.

Remember GIN (Glad It’s Night) was the 1st to report it!


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