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Elsa Hosk is Fun of the Day

Elsa Hosk is some relatively new Victoria’s Secret blood…that was either produced in their lab, or recruited from some third world country, and/or Sweden….where no one will do any real background research to see if she’s a real person….or if she’s just fantasy created by the billion dollar empire…but real or real doll…she’s lovely….from yesterday’s Victoria’s Secret party…. Here she is at the Victoria’s Secret Spring Break Party with some Boxing Gloves on… To being on a boat…lookin amazing….. To pics of her on Twitter in a bikini I am in love….

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Ariana Grande – Die In Your Arms cover (Justin Bieber)

This is for my fans, I love you! Available for FREE download here: soundcloud.com Produced by Peter Stengaard Video by Jones Crow Thanks to my BFF Alexa, Peter and Jones for being in it with me.. I love the 3 of you! Love you guys and thanks for watching! Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/v/ewnhncpo64o?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post: Ariana Grande – Die In Your Arms cover (Justin Bieber)

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Kendrick Lamar Reps For “Compton”, Drops Album Tracklist [NEW MUSIC]

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Hailed “The Next Big Thing,” Kendrick Lamar shows love to the city that raised him on his new track “Compton.” Produced by Just Blaze, Kendrick…

Kendrick Lamar Reps For “Compton”, Drops Album Tracklist [NEW MUSIC]

Justin Bieber Releases ‘Believe’ Album Cover (video)

Visit video link www.celebrity-rumors.info to watch full video “Justin Bieber Releases ‘Believe’ Album Cover” http://www.youtube.com/v/95C4QaNtXVU?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Original post: Justin Bieber Releases ‘Believe’ Album Cover (video)

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Ying Yang Twins – Fist Pump, Jump Jump (Lyric Video) ft. Greg Tecoz (2012)

New Ying Yang Twins single “Fist Pump, Jump, Jump” Produced By RedOne, Alex P & Isaac “Ike Dirty” Hayes III (2012) Follow @YingYangTwins on Twitter http://www.youtube.com/v/sqBc9qe42Iw?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Go here to read the rest: Ying Yang Twins – Fist Pump, Jump Jump (Lyric Video) ft. Greg Tecoz (2012)

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7 Minutes of Red Tails: What Do You Think?

Via The Playlist , here’s your chance to finally weigh in on seven minutes of the George Lucas-produced, Anthony Hemingway-directed Tuskegee Airmen biopic Red Tails . The film opens Jan. 20, but your jaw drops effective immediately. Here: Jen and I will go first (Lucas quote via USA Today ): Your turn:

2011 Urbanworld Film Festival Recap [PHOTOS]

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Black Hollywood came out in full force at the 15th annual Urbanworld Film Festival .  The opening film Brooklyn Boheme , which documents the rise of  black artistic talent during the 90′s in Fort Greene, was the brainchild of director Diane Paragas and author Nelson George , who witnessed (and was a part of) this late 20th century urban renaissance.  ”It was this amazing community that so many artists came out of, who ended up affecting the world.” Director Spike Lee, comedian Chris Rock, and actor John Boyega ( Attack The Block ) , were in attendance to show support for the film.  Boyega, who was recently cast as  the lead in the the highly anticipated HBO drama “Da Brick” (loosely based on Mike Tyson’s early years), had just spent most of his day undergoing a grueling workout session, in order to prepare for his role as a boxer.  When asked about the media dubbing him the ‘British Denzel Washington’ Boyega replied “I still have a lot of growing to do before I can be a Denzel, but he’s very inspirational.”  Spike Lee, who is directing the pilot episode of “Da Brick”,  immediately cast Boyega after seeing his breakout performance in Attack The Block , called him a “great young actor.” Chris Rock, who also co-stars in Brooklyn Boheme recalled some of his favorite memories of living in Fort Greene.  “I remember a lot of artists living there like Spike, Halle Berry, Wesley Snipes Mos Def, Erykah Badu—just an interesting time.  It was kind of like living in Detroit during the Motown years.” The star wattage continued to shine brightly Friday night as director Mario Van Peebles , 50 Cent and Lynn Whitfield were on hand to promote their film “All Things Fall Apart.”  50 hit the red carpet with his own entourage of eye candy, posing for pics with the cast.  Van Peebles originally intended to play the lead role, but after meeting 50 “a bright, affable young brother,” he opted to take up directing reins for the project instead. Reality star Tami Roman pulled double duty promoting two projects—as an actress in Noel Calloway’s Life, Love, Soul and as a producer in Jerry LaMothe’s film short,  The Tombs which follows a young man’s experiences in the New York City central booking jail system. Spoken word legend Sonia Sanchez was also in attendance to promote her documentary Shake Loose Memories . At the Q&A which took place after, Sanchez gave a call of action to the youth of today, by reminding them of the sacrifices of the generation before.  ”We didn’t live our lives just so you could be pretty.” The HBO dramedy,  “How To Make It In America” screened their second season premiere, followed by a Q&A with author/culture critic Toure and the cast, which included Victor Rasuk and Luiz Guzman . The film festival closed out Saturday evening with the premieres of Life, Love Soul, Kinyarwanda and Yelling To The Sky. Radio host Egypt Sherrod, who makes her acting debut in Life, Love, Soul confessed she was a bundle of nerves the first day on set.  Luckily her co-star Jamie Hector  calmed her down her with some very simple advice, “Just breathe.” Victoria Mahoney , director of the coming-of-age feature,  Yelling To The Sky was in high spirits, as her project was recently picked up for distribution by MPI Media Group.  Asked how she was able to round up some of the best and brightest young talent ( Zoe Kravitz ,  Gabourey Sidibe , Yolonda Ross , Shareeka Epps ) Mahoney replied “with a lot of begging…and persistence!”  As for her advice to up and coming female directors, Mahoney had this to say “Never take no for an answer. If they close the door on you, go through the side window.” On Sunday, the awards luncheon was hosted by model/actress Liris Crosse and Vibe Magazine’s Datwon Thomas in downtown Tribeca.  There was a true sense of community amongst the directors, actors/actresses, and screenwriters, as past Urbanworld alumnae like Qasim B. ( Mooz-lum ) and Ava DuVernay ( I Will Follow ) mingling freely with this year’s new crop of talent.  Jamil Walker Smith, actor and director of “Make A Movie Like Spike” (featured in this year’s festival) eloquently expressed his wish for aspiring black filmmakers: “Hopefully the more personal we make our films, the more universal our stories become.” The list of winners is as follows: Best Narrative Feature MAMITAS Written and Directed by Nicholas Ozeki; Produced by Adam Renehan, Andrew Daniel Wells Honorable Mention: Make a Movie Like Spike (Written and Directed by Jamil Walker Smith) Restless City (for Cinematography – Bradford Young; Directed by Andrew Dosunmu) Best Narrative Short WAKE Written and Directed by Bree Newsome; Produced by Valerie Champagne, Bree Newsome Honorable Mention: Counterfeit (Written and Directed by Geoff Bailey) The Man in the Glass Case (Written and Directed by Maxwell Addae) Best Documentary Feature ZERO PERCENT Written and Directed by Tom Skousen; Produced by Robert Fernandez, Tom Skousen Best Documentary Short LOVE LOCKDOWN Directed by Nadia Hallgren; Produced by Jamie-James Medina Honorable Mention: Common Ground (for cinematography – Eduard Jakaj, Stephen Dwight; Directed by Hollie Fifer) Best Screenplay AFTER THE STORM Written by Cole Wiley Honorable Mention: Blackbird (Written by David Polk) The Divide (Written by Rashmi Singh) Best Teleplay WHITEHALL Written by Dawn M. Green and Aliza Pearl Kennerly Audience Award LIFE LOVE SOUL Written and Directed by Noel Calloway; Produced by Allen J. West, Benny Pough, Dedra N. Tate Honorable Mention: Brooklyn Boheme (Directed by Diane Paragas and Nelson George)

2011 Urbanworld Film Festival Recap [PHOTOS]

Can You Really Boycott Fuel Produced From Canadian Tar Sands?

photo: Jonathan McIntosh via flickr With all the increased attention Canada’s tar sands projects have been getting–both in terms of environmental impact and distributing them through pipeline into the United States–it’s not surprising that many people are calling for a boycott on oil and fuel produced from tar sands. But is that really possible in a meaningful sense? … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Laser Cats 5

Sigourney Weaver and her brave crew attempt to free the world of Laser Cats forever. Produced by James Cameron. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Sara Paxton’s Mouth is Full of the Day

Her name is Sarah Paxton. She’s a good little Jewish girl from California and like a good little Jewish girl she’s wearing a pair of cutoff jean shorts and UGGs.

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