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Georgia Voters Say Yes To Charter Schools Amendment [VIDEO]

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Voters in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia have approved a constitutional amendment that gives the state more authority to create and approve charter…

Georgia Voters Say Yes To Charter Schools Amendment [VIDEO]

Georgia Voters Say Yes To Charter Schools Amendment [VIDEO]

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Voters in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia have approved a constitutional amendment that gives the state more authority to create and approve charter…

Georgia Voters Say Yes To Charter Schools Amendment [VIDEO]

Making It Rain On Tiny: Tameka Harris Covers The November Issue Of Juicy Magazine!!

Tiny’s lil’ self is on the cover of Juicy and she’s talking about love and marriage inside. The magazine takes you on a tour of Tiny and T.I.’s Georgia Mansion while she dishes on her upcoming talk show, ‘Tiny Tonight’, managing her kids’ careers, and taking care of her rapper boo-thang. Asked about how she keeps her marriage spicy, Tiny says… “We’ve been through all kinds of scrutiny like, ‘Why are they together?’ ‘Why does he want her?’ If we can [survive] all that and not give a damn what anyone thinks, then we can show them that we’re normal, too.” We’re gonna give Tiny a quick lil’ shout out for her cover and for holding things down with all this Matriarch has going on! Images via Juicy Magazine

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Georgia Salpa Modeling Lingerie of the Day

I still don’t know who Georgia Salpa is, where she came from, why people care about her, how she established her fan base, but I am going to assume it has something to do with how she’s dressed in these pics…all half naked and whorish….which is a good thing for those of us who like half naked and whorish women….which is pretty much all of us…which is a good thing for Georgia Salpa cuz it’s all she has going for her….but luckily..that’s enough…cuz I’ll tel you her clown face isn’t doing much for her…luckily it’s all about the body.

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Georgia Salpa Should Open Up A Massage Parlour Too

I’m really liking Georgia Salpa lately — she always seems to bring out the big guns, no matter what lame product she’s pushing. Here she is promoting Lynx Hair with her own salon and a nice tight dress that shows off all her curves. I know this is just a fake setup for these pictures, but honestly, I’m surprised Salpa’s Salon doesn’t have a bigger barber pole for Georgia to work. If you ask me, that’s just a missed opportunity right there. Oh well, fingers crossed Georgia opens up a fake massage parlor next. Related Articles: Georgia Salpa Is Busting Out Georgia Salpa Stretches Out A Tank Top Georgia Salpa And Her Perfect Bikini Breasts Georgia Salpa Knows How To Push Product Photos: WENN.com

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Best TV Mom Style: Aunt Viv From ‘The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air’ (Step Into Our Time Machine!)

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Who Is My Music Mogul Pops?

This pretty teen is the daughter of a multi-talented music exec who has been working in the business since before he was her age. Can you guess who he is? Here are a few more hints: He’s worn multiple hats in the business including dancer, producer, rapper, deejay and exec. He’s not big in stature but his hits have been huge, especially in the South. He’s dated a member of music’s royal family. It’s rumored that the checks have stopped coming in and he might lose everything. Hit the flip for the answer.

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When The Checks Stop Coming In: Nas’ Foreclosed Georgia Crib Hits The Auction Block [Photos]

Life is good for Nas… even if his house gets foreclosed on. We’re gonna assume Nas hasn’t been putting any of his tour checks or dough from album sales towards his Georgia property. According to TMZ: Life’s a bitch … Nas sang it and now he’s living it … because besides being knee deep in tax debt, TMZ has learned the rapper just lost his Georgia crib to foreclosure. According to official records, Nas purchased the 2-bedroom, 3-bath pad back in 2004 for $585,000 … but according to SunTrust bank (which issued him the loan) … Nas couldn’t foot the bill and defaulted on the payments, still owing $507,000. SunTrust recently foreclosed on the property and then sold it to the highest bidder at public auction last month for $348,500 … WAY LESS than the rapper paid eight years ago. It’s a steal for the new owner — the house is over 3,500 square feet with a walk-in pool and hot tub … granite counter-tops … custom theater … gym and game room. Do you think Nas is broke?? Hit the flip for pics of the home…

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Pay Yo Bills: Bow Wow STILL Owes Bank $25,000 In “Repossession Fees” After Getting His Lambo Mercy Snatched!

Lamborghini Mercy, yo’ bank account is so thirsty… Bow Wow Owes Bank $25,000 For Repossessed Lamborghini According to TMZ reports : It costs roughly $25,000 to repossess and sell a rapper’s Lamborghini — at least according to a Georgia bank, which is now suing Bow Wow for money it spent flipping his ride. SunTrust Bank filed the lawsuit against Bow Wow — real name Shad Moss — claiming he took out a $300,165 business loan, agreeing to 84 monthly payments of $4,730. According to bank records filed with the lawsuit, Bow Wow fell behind last year. The docs show the bank repossessed the rapper’s Lamborghini Murcielago — and managed to get $161,000. You’d think that would be the end of it — but the bank tacked on more than $25,000 for “repossession expenses.” According to the lawsuit, Bow Wow still owes the bank $21,371 — and the bank wants every penny. How does Bow Wow explain his money situation (or lack thereof…)?? Like all broke artist, ballers, and actors…his manager. SMH Sources close to Bow Wow tell us, the rapper attributes all his money issues to his crappy ex-management team. We’re told he has since cleaned house and is now working to fix his financial mess. Maybe that’s what BET stands for, Broke Entertainers Trying…get your isht together Mr. 106 & Park. Image via WENN

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Sopranos Creator David Chase Fulfills A Dream In Not Fade Away

Sopranos writer/director/producer David Chase resisted saying his latest venture, Not Fade Away is autobiographical, but it certainly resembles large swaths of his upbringing. Born in Upstate New York and raised in suburban New Jersey, he used to dream of becoming a successful drummer in a rock band. He is also unabashedly a fan of ’60s-era music and all those elements fit front and center in his first big return to the spotlight since The Sopranos had its final shot in 2007. Fittingly, James Gandolfini stars as the father in Not Fade Away , the title of course being an ode to the 1964 Rolling Stones cover of a song credited to Buddy Holly and Norman Petty. The film will have its Gala World Premiere as the Centerpiece of the New York Film Festival Saturday night. In the film, however, Gandolfini is anything but the underworld kingpin he is in the famous HBO series that made him a household name. The movie celebrates youth and more specifically, youthful angst. The so-called generation gap – a term that was popularized in the era – hits the audience over the head throughout the film. The conflict between accepting life’s conventions and the innate yearning for something different is liberally dished out. “The theme for the movie for me is the conflict between security and freedom,” Chase said at a Lincoln Center pre-gala screening Friday. “Humans are always in that conflict. There’s the desire to be babied and taken care of. And there’s the need to say, ‘go fuck yourself, I want to do what I want, I want to be free to do what I want.’ That’s what initially made me interested in doing this.” In Not Fade Away John Magaro stars as Doug, the nucleus of a pack of suburban Jersey kids who throw off the conservative shackles of their parents and grow their hair out, put on some funky threads, party at each other’s house’s like rock stars and dream of being – well, rock stars. He trades steely glances from his disapproving middle class father (Gandolfini) as he and his pack of spirited friends slowly but assuredly take on the physical and philosophical offshoots of the counter-culture. While it is a rock ‘n’ roll coming-of-age movie, there is no obvious end point. In the kids’ minds, they’re on the threshold of making it, though internal jealousies and conflicting ambitions hold them back. Still, the band gets progressively better and Doug, originally playing drums, eventually takes over lead vocals when it becomes apparent he has the better voice, which of course enrages the guitarist/singer and now competitor he in effect replaces, Eugene (played by Boardwalk Empire ‘s Jack Huston). Musician, songwriter, producer and all around rock legend Steven van Zandt served as executive producer/Music Supervisor on the film and told Chase that it was important to find actors who could ‘play the music.’ Still, Magaro said they were initially very green to music when they came on board. “We were terrible. We’d eek out a song and we were just terrible,” he said. “[At first] we’d look at David and he’d say something like, ‘that’s very encouraging…'” “Part of the authenticity is that most bands are cover bands, or they should be,” said Van Zandt – better known as Little Steven. “But these days, not so much. Most good bands – Rolling Stones, Beatles, E Street Band – they spent a few years covering songs, analyzing them [deconstructing] them and that’s how they learn.” Van Zandt helped create some original music for the movie, but if there’s a soundtrack that comes out – by all means get it. Mostly the band, however, does cover songs and the film is peppered with hits from the era. Just try and not wiggle a bit in your chair while watching this movie. Chase said the film has been an idea of his even before The Sopranos came along and it may be easily interpreted as a nostalgic trip down memory lane. The music and heartfelt performances do carry the film, though it did seem to fall a bit flat ultimately. “I don’t want to get into this thing about bragging about the ’60s. But I think I was lucky to live through that time,” said Chase. “I was living in one of the best musical eras in history. Music at that time was a way into everything. It’s how I learned about art, poetry, fashion, humor , film, politics. Music was everything. And I don’t think that’s the case anymore.”

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