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Welp, it looks like things aren’t all good between two of Harlem’s biggest entertainers. Dame Dash and Jim Jones are still at odds with…
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Welp, it looks like things aren’t all good between two of Harlem’s biggest entertainers. Dame Dash and Jim Jones are still at odds with…
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Welp, it looks like things aren’t all good between two of Harlem’s biggest entertainers. Dame Dash and Jim Jones are still at odds with…
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If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. Jay Z and Kanye West may not be the only formers La Familia member to branch out into…
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In May of this year, Damon Dash, who once made a point of telling everyone he didn’t recycle shirts/underwear/socks twice, admitted that he was in serious…
Dame Dash Accused Of Trashing Upstate Estate And Leaving Behind Drug Paraphernalia
Rappers Who Spent All Their Money Rappers love their money. And they love talking about it. But occasionally they love spending it a smidge too much. Sometimes when they spend all of their cash on fancy bling and cars they go absolutely broke. They have to take loans or deal with the IRS or find some way to get by. Here are some rappers that spent a bit too much cash.
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When The Checks Stop Coming In: Rappers Who Balled So Hard They Went Broke
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It seems like becoming famous makes things turn around when it comes to friends. People that started off as best buds can turn to enemies overnight. Let’s take a look at some friends that ended up on each other’s bad sides. It was all good a week ago…
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We Used To Be Tight! A History Of Friends That Turned To Bitter Enemies
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Bill was grovelling at his feet… SMH
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Guess How Many Times Pickle Faced Bill O’Reilly Interrupted President Obama In Superbowl Interview? [Video]
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Dame Dash Talks Being Greedy And His Evolution! [Video]
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What do we talk about when we talk about snow ? Does it matter? Those are some cute dogs, right? [CLICK THEM.] It matters to the NYT’s Weddings & Celebrations section, though, and thus, matters to Gawker Weddings Expert Phyllis Nefler . In today’s op-ed in the New York Times Thomas ” The World Is Phat ” Friedman implored Americans to join together and become a “generation that renews, refreshes, re-energizes and rebuilds America for the 21st century,” dubbing this utopian cohort “The Regeneration.” Note to Friedman: you may want to skip over the Styles Section this weekend, lest you see the truth that we’re really just The Ski Generation. Perhaps it’s Olympic fever; more likely it’s just the Times relying on ski-related stories in the winter the way they’re all Montauk this and Wainscott that in the summer. Whatever the reason, Styles leads with a story about “the return of the American ski bum,” that Cloudveil-clad archetype, and later reminds us that the couples who ski together surely will be together. [ Ed. Projecting much hmm?!? ] Elizabeth Scott and Kris Barber first met when they worked together at Kansas City investment bank. (Is that like Equities in Dallas ?) It wasn’t until they “were part of a ski house in Breckenridge, Colo. for several winters” that their romance blossomed “through winters of skiing and summers of biking.” And because he didn’t want to get engaged on a pending trip to Europe — “too much of a cliche” — Barber instead went with a completely novel plan: on a hike in the the mountains. Near the ski house, natch. Scott and Barber are well on their way to becoming as badass as Polly Samuels and Andrew McLean , who were featured in Vows in 2005 and are checked up on this weekend. The pair’s love for the sport was such that they were married at “Our Lady of the Snows” chapel in Alta, walking out of the chapel “under an archway of ski poles held aloft by friends, many in ski boots.” McLean is well known in the skiing community for his backcountry prowess—he has skied in areas as far flung as New Zealand and Iran, was featured in the excellent and mindboggling documentary Steep , and keeps a website called StraightChuter.com —while Samuels went from being a prosecutor in the New York DA’s office to working as a lawyer in Park City. Ms. McLean, once a Type A Manhattan girl, is now a Type A mountain girl. In her own way, she is even more extreme than he is. In 2007 while five months pregnant with their first child, Mira, she accompanied him on a hut-to-hut trip in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. In New Zealand in 2006, he went ski mountaineering while she spent a week swimming with dolphins. Now 40, she competes with him in endurance races, including an annual one in which competitors climb up and ski down Sunlight Mountain Resort in Glenwood Springs, Colo. – continuously for 24 hours. “It doesn’t get really interesting until after midnight when you start hallucinating,” she said. They met in a yurt, and he proposed atop Mount Kilimanjaro. Their daughter, who is 2, “already has her own quiver of skis — ones for backcountry, others for resort skiing, all about the lentgh of a baguette.” Her name is Mira, after “a craggy, steep, continuous, daunting alpine face in Alaska.” Maybe you should try out that bunny hill after all. Elsewhere this weekend, a freelance photographer married a videographer who filmed “a whale rescue on ‘Untamed and Uncut’ on Animal Planet” (insert dork jokes here); the daughter of New York Knicks announcer John Andariese married a flight lieutenant in the British Royal Air Force , and I really hope Gus Johnson gave a toast at the wedding; and a raging health care reformer — hey, she likes Nader! — finally agreed to get married so that her fiance could get something a lil stronger than medicinal tea for his kidney stones. Say what you will, she’s got the “something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue” thing down pat. That last couple’s story, by the way, included this romantic vignette: Then, in 2004, Mr. Swift returned to Akron for Christmas and encountered Ms. Robbins at a local bar. When she said, “Let’s do a shot later,” he interpreted it as a polite yet definitive blow off. But as last call rolled around, Mr. Swift sidled up to her and said, “How about that shot?” “It was one of those running-through-the-lilies kind of moments,” she said. If that’s running through the lilies then my life is freaking Chariots of Fire. Emily Fong Mitchell and Stephen Samuel Fleming • The wedding was in Maui: +1 • The bride and groom both graduated from Harvard: +7 • The bride received an MBA at Wharton and the groom from Harvard: +9 • “The bride’s maternal grandfather, the late Hiram L. Fong of Hawaii, was the first Asian American elected to the United States Senate, serving from 1959 to 1977”: +2 • The bride’s father is the president of the Maui Medical Group: +1 • The bridegroom’s mother “retired as a French teacher and the chairwoman of the foreign language department at the Convent of the Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco: +1 TOTAL: 21 Erin Elizabeth Kotheimer and Pepijn Marijn Helgers • Those dimples!: +1 • Both the bride and groom work for the State Department, she as “a political advisor at the United States Mission to the United Nations in charge of Security Council matters involving topics like the Horn of Africa, piracy and the impact of armed conflict on women” and he as “a Foreign Service officer in Washington, working on security-related issues regarding the Republic of Georgia”: +9 • The bride graduated magna cum laude from Marymount Manhattan College and received a master’s degree from Columbia: +6 • The groom graduated magna cum laude from the University of New Mexico and received a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins: +4 • The groom was awarded the Bronze Star in April 2009 for service in Iraq: +1 • The bride’s father is the chief of staff at the Commonwealth Health Center in Saipan, in the Northern Mariana Islands: +1 • The groom’s previous marriage ended in divorce: -1 • The groom’s mom’s name is Wilhelmina Helgers-Dirkx: +1 TOTAL: 22 [ Pretty photo of those ridiculously cute dogs used with permission via Keith Loh . ]
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Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: Fly High, Snowbirds of Love. Fly High.
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Letters to the Editor: they’re fun. But the New York Observer doesn’t run many of them online! If they did, people would know how unhappy Mos Def is with the New York Observer . But the voice of the people… …is the voice of blog, and now, the very pissed off letter Mos Def wrote to the Observer is available for all of us to savor. Grievances: they get aired. As the story goes, D.M. Levine wrote a story for the Observer last month about Jay-Z’s former Roc-a-Fella label partner Dame Dash , and Dame’s new venture, called DD172, described as “essentially an umbrella organization housing a number of different projects,” among which are an art space, a online-production arm, and a forthcoming culture magazine. Some of this stuff, like Blak Rok —which teamed up blues duo The Black Keys with a bunch of rappers—is pretty neat! But Mos Def took issue with a specific passage : On a recent blustery December night, rapper Mos Def was in the house. Dressed in brown slacks, shiny dress shoes, jean jacket and a cabby hat tilted to the side, he sipped a bottle of Rolling Rock, taking in the vibe. “It’s like a cross between early Hitsville, Andy Warhol’s Factory and a little bit of the Algonquin roundtable,” he told me. “But it’s something completely different.” In comes Def’s letter to The Pinkest Paper in New York, as transcribed by Jeff Rosenthal of hip hop comedy duo The Real , for our hip hop editorial-comedy gold edification. Rosenthal’s transcription in full : TO THE EDITOR: My name is Yasiin Dante Smith Bey, a.k.a. Mos Def. I’m responding to the “Wannabe Warhol” article in which the writer claims that he saw me drinking “a Rolling Rock” and “in the mood to record” after “a few drinks.” For the record, none of that ever happened … and we both know this, Mr. Levine (if that is your name). I don’t drink alcohol, and have never in your company or presence. I spent no more than a very brief moment talking to you, and only after you pleaded with me to do so on more than one occasion where I politely declined. “Follow your first mind,” my grandmother says. On top of NOT printing what I DID say, you printed what I DON’T do. You are telling the people a lie, Mr. Levine (if that is your name), and if you’ll lie about something so small, to “add color” to your “piece,” what you have to report about me or any person, place or thing is unreliable to say the least. peace & good day sir. MR. SMITH-BEY PKA MOS DEF Good day, sir indeed. For the record, Levine’s a former Conde Nast Portfolio writer who doesn’t appear to have any other bylines with the Observer . I’ve tried contacting him for quote, and we’ll update if he responds. Lesson: Mos ain’t no perfect man, he tries to do the best that he can, which involves not drinking or not doing things reported by the New York Observer . His Umi says things that sound like pretty good advice. And finally, the New York Observer needs to start running their goddamn letters to the editor online. Because this stuff is gold . Update: D.M. Levine got back to us, and noted: I saw Mos Def’s note in the Observer this week. Very poetic! But I stand by the story.
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Mos Def is Not a Fan of the New York Observer, Claims Story Fabrication
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