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The Largest Street Gang in America – WARNING GRAPHIC FOOTAGE

This is a documentary about the largest street gang in America….this gang makes all the other gangs look like child's play. WARNING: DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS DISTURBING IMAGES THAT MAY CAUSE YOUR BLOOD TO BOIL AND YOUR HEART TO RACE…CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN IF YOU HAVE A HEART CONDITION OR LIVE COWERING IN FEAR. added by: jubal

Dana Delany Talks with Movieline About Body of Proof, Losing on Jeopardy!, and Her Favorite Scene

At the TCA panels in Beverly Hills a few weeks ago, Movieline talked with Dana Delany (the erstwhile Desperate Housewives star who toplines the new ABC medical examiner drama Body of Proof ) about three of our favorite things: dealing with dead bodies, losing on Celebrity Jeopardy! , and her choicest film scene of all time.

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5 Things The New Glee Poster Tells Us About Season 2

Vulture has premiered the new key art for Glee ‘s sophomore season and the slushee-wielding cast seems sassier than ever. Still, is there more here than meets the eye? Here are five observations about the gang’s new year that can be gleaned from this heavily-Photoshopped yearbook spread:

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Snooki Meets Obama in Violent, Bottle-Smashing Artist’s Rendering

The geniuses at NMA Media have followed their exquisite CGI recounting of the Lindsay Lohan saga with an animated introduction to the gang at Jersey Shore . Or maybe “introduction” is the wrong word; how about, “no-budget portrait of a vomit-doused, president-assaulting phenomenon”?

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What Do the First 13 Minutes of Jersey Shore Season 2 Reveal?

With less than two months until MTV premieres its second season of Jersey Shore , the network has released a 13-minute sneak peak of the gang’s trip down to Miami. As predicted, it involves Pauly D and the Situation fleeing to South Beach with a body in the trunk of their car after a hot tub gangbang gone wrong. OK, no it doesn’t, but it does involve spray tans, fireworks and a lot of annoying MTV edits. So if you want to save 13 minutes of your life and still find out what is in store for America’s Guidos, click through for Movieline’s easy-to-stomach FAQ section.

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LISA G: THE YENTA STRIKES BACK

LISA G DENIED TRIP TO LA Lisa G came in with the Howard100 News headlines and told Howard she wasn’t happy that Steve Langford got to cover the Celebrity SuperFan RoundTable in LA. Lisa explained that she was the one who covered the celebrity stories: “I didn’t agree with their decision…that’s my beat.” Lisa said Steve had pitched a couple LA-based stories, so they’d sent him instead: “If it were the other way around, it wouldn’t happen that way.” Howard100 News director Brad Driver called in to say Steve had pitched a pair of dynamite stories: “Langford had two ideas for great specials.” Brad promised we’d hear them later this week: “They were both LA based…we had to knock it all out at once.” Brad promised that it had nothing to do with Lisa’s job performance: “It was a total budget issue.” source: www.howardstern.com

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Chaunce Hayden asks, ARE THEY WORTH IT?

No,not his hair plugs. He is letting it shine the last we heard. He is asking is Howard and the gang worth the money they are getting in his latest Steppin Out Column. Check it out.

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Gang Starr’s DJ Premier Discusses Estranged Relationship With Guru

‘We never disbanded the group,’ Premier says of his late groupmate in a Vibe.com interview. By Jayson Rodriguez Gang Starr’s Guru and DJ Premier Photo: Gregg Delman/ MTV.com Gang Starr’s DJ Premier opened up about his estranged relationship with Guru and much more in an intimate interview with Vibe.com that posted on Wednesday (April 28) morning. The legendary producer’s comments are the latest in a series of remarks in which he’s incrementally opened up about his late groupmate and the controversy surrounding his death last week . Premier revealed that he hadn’t spoken with Guru in six years, mainly due to his problems with alcohol. “It was March 30, 2004,” he told writer Keith Murphy. “April 1 was the last email I received from him and I just found it in my computer. We were pretty much going at it about him straightening his life up with the drinking and everything … just getting himself together. Because talent wise, drinking or sober, he was always on point in the lab. He could lay down his vocals with no problem and he always wrote his rhymes dope. When he wrote his rhymes on page they were so messy [Laughs]. I used to ask him, ‘How can you even recite the verses and flow?’ He would be in the booth turning the paper upside down while he’s still rhyming and without having to punch in.” Despite his distance from Guru in recent years, which an associate of both men, rapper Black Jesus , characterized as minor and noted Guru’s vices as a detrimental influence, Premier said he maintained a regular relationship with the Gang Starr MC’s family. “I talk to them all the time,” he explained. “His father, his sister Patricia; the only one I haven’t spoken to is his younger sister. But they all know me well. His brother Harry … They all know me. And they know this is all some bullshit [the controversy with Solar ]. They been a little separated from Guru once he decided to move off of Gang Starr. He got distant from everybody. It had been six years since I talked to him. I was trying to get the truth about whether he was in the hospital after he had the cardiac arrest. I called his parents. Guru’s mother and my mother were pen pals for a long time. I remember the day he had the cardiac arrest. I called the house and I heard Guru’s father’s voice like ‘Chris … Man, it’s good to hear your voice.’ Now if he had some strange feeling about me he would have been like, ‘Son, I can’t talk to you right now.’ But that wasn’t the case. It felt so good speaking to him. I was able to get the real deal of what was going on. They know me well enough to know that I’m not some stranger that needs information to be held back from me. Why do I have to make it up? I don’t have an agenda.” Much has been made about Guru’s farewell letter, issued after his death by Solar, a producer he worked with in recent years while on hiatus from Gang Starr. In the letter, Guru allegedly referred to Premier simply as his “former DJ” and refused to mention his Gang Starr partner by name. Fans cried foul over the letter and asserted Solar misrepresented Guru by penning the message himself, a claim he denied to MTV News. Premier took the high road, however, when he issued a touching statement honoring his fallen friend. Last Friday, though, Premier spoke out against Solar during his Sirius XM radio show, where he put on a “salute” to Guru . The DJ repeatedly assailed Solar throughout the two-hour set and refused to acknowledge him by name. Preemo told Vibe.com he would “love to see that letter” and “would love to see the handwriting. Because I know Guru’s handwriting like the back of my hand with all the bills we had to pay together. I know it’s not him.” The DJ was noncommittal about Gang Starr’s future. He said the men discussed a seventh album years ago, but nothing ever came to fruition. Premier hinted at a possible DVD project featuring vintage footage, but would only say his focus is to honor their combined legacy, which he said Guru would want since the MC never completely removed himself from the partnership. “The main thing is we never dissolved our Gang Starr contract,” Premier said. “We are still signed to each other. We never disbanded the group. If Guru really wanted to super-dead it he would have said, ‘Yo, I want out.’ And I still would have tried to convince him to stay. We are still Gang Starr.” Share your memories of Guru and Gang Starr in the comments below. Related Videos Gang Starr’s Guru: Music Videos Gang Starr’s Guru Passes Away Related Photos Gang Starr’s Guru: A Life In Photos Related Artists Gang Starr Guru

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Solar Defends Guru’s Final Letter: ‘Those Are His Words’

‘This is what Guru wanted, not what Solar wanted,’ the Gang Starr MC’s friend tells MTV News about controversial statement. By Shaheem Reid, with reporting by Sway Calloway Solar and Sway Photo: MTV News The controversy over Guru’s last statement to the public continues. On Tuesday, after the Gang Starr MC’s death , his friend Solar put out a letter that he said Guru wrote in his final days. The letter had Guru distancing himself from his Gang Starr partner, DJ Premier. Fans, fellow MCs and even Guru’s family questioned whether the letter was authentic. Solar maintained the same stance he had on Tuesday afternoon when he talked with MTV News: The letter is real, and he had not doctored the words. “This is what Guru wanted, not what Solar wanted,” Solar told Sway on Wednesday (April 21). “Only thing I can say is, when he wrote his statements and we recorded his life story [Solar said that he and Guru also wrote the MC’s life story months ago], he recorded it the way he saw it. He didn’t record it to fit somebody else’s desires. He didn’t write his story or his records to fit what Gang Starr fans wanted or what Jazzmatazz fans wanted. He did his music and lived his life according to what Guru wanted. Guru is a man. He lived his own life. He was in no way, shape or form not living his life according to his own plans. He wasn’t being dictated to. He wasn’t being told what to do. He made his own decisions. He ate what he wanted to eat, lived where he wanted to live, dated who he wanted to date.” Solar said he and Guru put the letter together in January, one month prior to him being admitted in the hospital, where he would stay until he died Monday of myeloma cancer. When asked if the words were 100 percent Guru’s, Solar said: “To the most part. When it’s written, you put it in the proper framework. But yes, these are his words. “Guru wrote some of it himself,” Solar added. “The myeloma affected his hands, his coordination. So he sat down and talked to me. I made physical notes, and I made mental notes of his life, strategic events, songs, concepts. We realized over the last year these things had to be documented. His particular document had to be edited down from a larger statement, which was two statements combined. It was [originally] one statement: ‘If I’m in the hospital and things get to a certain point, what do I want to release to the fans?’ He had a statement that was released earlier, and people said, ‘Oh, it’s not Guru.’ Every major star, every major athlete who passes and releases a statement through their loved ones, this is standard. There’s nothing odd about this.” On Wednesday, Guru’s family released a statement refuting points in the letter Solar released, including mention of a charity organization. DJ Premier released his own statement expressing his love for his former music partner. Share your memories of Guru and Gang Starr in the comments below. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Solar Gang Starr’s Guru Passes Away Related Photos Gang Starr’s Guru: A Life In Photos Related Artists Gangstarr

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Guru, Gang Starr Founder and Hip-Hop Hero, Dead at 43

  “GANG STARR FOREVER!!! R.I.P. GURU.” So tweeted Travis Barker as word spread this morning of the death of Gang Starr mastermind and rap-jazz pioneer…

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