Lupe Fiasco‘s long discussed and delayed new album, Tetsuo & Youth, is closer to becoming reality. The Chicago rapper revealed the forthcoming coming LP’s artwork and tracklist… Continue
Chris Rock should be in your top five of all-time In promotion of his new film, Top Five , Chris Rock sat down for an in-depth interview with VULTURE , and he dropped jewels like no one else can. On “controversial” SNL monologue You recently hosted Saturday Night Live, and in the monologue, where you were talking about the opening of One World Trade, my wife and I both felt just like you: No way are we going into that building. But you look online the next morning, and some people were offended2and accused you of disparaging the 9/11 victims. The political correctness that was thought to be dead is now— Oh, it’s back stronger than ever. I don’t pay that much attention to it. I mean, you don’t want to piss off the people that are paying you, obviously, but otherwise I’ve just been really good at ignoring it. Honestly, it’s not that people were offended by what I said. They get offended by how much fun I appear to be having while saying it. You could literally take everything I said on Saturday night and say it on Meet the Press, and it would be a general debate, and it would go away. But half of it’s because they think they can hurt comedians. On Bill Maher What do you make of the attempt to bar Bill Maher from speaking at Berkeley for his riff on Muslims? Well, I love Bill, but I stopped playing colleges, and the reason is because they’re way too conservative. In their political views? Not in their political views — not like they’re voting Republican — but in their social views and their willingness not to offend anybody. Kids raised on a culture of “We’re not going to keep score in the game because we don’t want anybody to lose.” Or just ignoring race to a fault. You can’t say “the black kid over there.” No, it’s “the guy with the red shoes.” You can’t even be offensive on your way to being inoffensive. Flip the page to read to Chris had to say about Bill Cosby and the bevy of rape allegations against him. Image via WENN
A woman was arrested earlier this month in Florida after allegedly taking off her shirt at a bar, exposing her breasts to the patrons and howling, “It’s titty time!” That will make for some good mammaries … er, memories. Ronda Beckman flashed Captain Jax Sandbar and Grill in Ft. Pierce, and then refused to put her clothes back on, prompting a call to area police. She was workin’ it on the dance floor when police arrived. She allegedly called a cop “a piece of sh-t and an asshole” and was charged with indecent exposure, lewd lascivious behavior and disorderly intoxication. And then, like the guy who tried and failed to urinate out the window of a police car en route to jail, Ronda’s wild night did not end at the saloon. In the back of a squad car, according to an arrest affidavit , Beckman was kicking and screaming, helpfully reminding the cops that it was “titty time.” “I’ll take everything off. I am getting arrested for indecent exposure! I’ll give you something to look at baby! I’ll take everything off!” Ronda promised. “Oh yes, oh yes baby, I’ll take it all off, OK?!” No, really, Ronda. It’s fine. No need.
She doesn’t have the kind of star power as George Clooney, so Kim Kardashian can’t exactly organize a telethon . But the reality TV veteran can use her expertise to assist the victims of this month’s earthquake in Haiti