Last week, Gucci Mane and Metro Boomin released their collab album, Droptopwop. This week the duo released visuals for their tracks, “Hurt A Nigga Feelings” which was captured inside of Magic City and “Bucket List”. Watch both music videos below. “Hurt A Nigga Feelings”: “Bucket List”: http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhUeBwt1j3O48KM7eK Gucci Mane also released his independent film, The Spot this […]
Gucci Mane finally released his long-awaited independent film, The Spot directed by Mr. Boomtown. The Spot was originally filmed back in 2013 prior to Gucci doing his 3-year bid and also stars Gucci Mane’s fiancee, Keyshia Ka’oir, Rocko, Young Scooter and several other known faces. Watch The Spot below for free: Be on the lookout for […]
Layton Benton might not be a mainstream celebrity but in the world of adult entertainment, she is one of the industry’s rising young stars. Ms. Benton, whose name began buzzing shortly after Iggy Azalea and Nick Young’s public breakup, is curvy from top to bottom thus landing her in the spot as our next Bangin Candy. Continue
Shortly after blowing up the spot about the Jay-Z and Lance ‘Un’ Rivera beef, Cam’Ron takes his talents to Vancouver, Canada for The Smokers Club Tour where he ran into the entertaining and quaint Nardwuar. The Canadian celebrity interviewer was more than just ready to interview the Harlem rapper he was primed for it. Continue
Black Women More Likely To Receive Improper Breast Cancer Care Than Whites Racial disparities in medical care, with black patients often receiving substandard care in comparison with their white counterparts, but this is nothing new… Via The Root : However, in what NBC News is describing as the largest study to look at the disparities in breast-cancer tratement in the U.S. (just in time for Pinktober), it is all but confirmed that black women are indeed more likely to experience a worse type of breast cancer and often do not even receive the same standard of care as white women. According to the researchers, black women are more likely than white women to get the wrong treatment for breast cancer to begin with, are often diagnosed later and also have bigger tumors. Native American women are also subjected to the same type of inferior treatment and are also at a higher risk for more aggressive cancer. “We found that there is a consistent pattern of late diagnosis and not receiving recommended treatment for some racial and ethnic groups across all breast-cancer subtypes,” one researcher, Lu Chen, from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle told NBC News. The team studied data on more than 100,000 American women listed on a National Cancer Institute cancer registry, according to NBC. “Women in several racial/ethnic groups are more likely to be diagnosed with more advanced stage breast cancer,” Chen’s team wrote in their report, according to NBC News. “African-American and American Indian/Alaska Native women in particular had the highest risk of being diagnosed with stage 4 triple-negative breast cancer.” The study was published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention. Black women, the team noted, had a 40 to 70 percent higher risk of having stage 4 cancer than white women. Native American women were almost four times as likely to have stage 4 triple-negative cancer, which is incredibly hard to treat. Discuss.
Take a look at NYSUT’s new ad opposing Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed cuts to education aid and — since it’s now inextricably linked to the cut — the sunset of the income-tax surcharge on higher-income New Yorkers. The debate laid out in the spot is rich folks vs. little kids — a dialectic that handily Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Capitol confidential Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 23:50 Number of articles : 2
Filed under: Kiefer Sutherland Kiefer Sutherland racked up the following $700 bar tab between 7am and 1pm. Yes, those times are correct.We’ve learned the “24” star and members of the show’s crew popped into The Spot in San Pedro, California last week after wrapping up a shoot … Permalink
Filed under: Billy Mays It’s over before it even began — the company that was going to hold open auditions for Billy Mays’ replacement has pulled the plug on the project, instead offering the spot to one of Billy’s closest friends.The President of Mighty Brand, Bill … Permalink