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Midday Motivation | The Difference Between Failure And Success

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“Our greatest fear should not be of failure but succeeding at things that don’t matter.” – Francis Chan Sometimes we get so focused on accomplishing a certain “title” or “status” in life that we sacrifice our joy in the process. If you’ve achieved something in life that didn’t make you happy then its really not worth bragging about. To truly experience “success,” make sure that your goals and your joy are aligned…

Midday Motivation | The Difference Between Failure And Success

**Bossip Exclusive** A “Lil Positivity”: San Francisco 49ers Vernon Davis And Partner Antone Barnes Are Changing Perceptions, Changing The Game, And Empoweing The Black Community

Two very successful and focused Black men, doin’ in good in Hollywood and the ‘hood. Some of you may be familiar with Vernon Davis, the star tight end for the San Francisco 49ers. He is a beast on the field, strong and fast with a great knack for finding the end zone once the ball hits his hands. You may not be as familiar with Antone Barnes, but that will soon change. Antone, a former record executive, has worked with the likes of Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and Nelly, helping them to bring their musical visions to fruition. These two brothas have joined their creative minds to form an interior design company called Modern Class Design. Additionally, Vernon and his Miami Dolphin brother Vontae, have put their resources together to establish the Vernon and Vontae Davis Family Foundation. Both of these businesses are focused on leadership and community both in the the business and social arenas. Bossip was afforded the pleasure of speaking to the unlikely tag-team to get their take on what it means to be at the forefront of their field and what MCD and VVFF really stands for. Flip the page to read the interview.

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**Bossip Exclusive** A “Lil Positivity”: San Francisco 49ers Vernon Davis And Partner Antone Barnes Are Changing Perceptions, Changing The Game, And Empoweing The Black Community

Madonna’s “Girl Gone Wild” Lyric Video: Watch

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Perhaps to avoid any legal run-ins with Girls Gone Wild franchise creator Joe Francis, Madonna’s second MDNA single has now had its title slightly altered to “Girl Gone Wild”. Whatever the case may be, a lyric video for the track — and the song itself — premiered today, and here we find Madge doing what … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 27/02/2012 17:40 Number of articles : 4

Madonna’s “Girl Gone Wild” Lyric Video: Watch

Last Chance! Submit Your Hunger Games Haiku to Win Tickets to the Premiere

Hunger Games fans, here’s your chance to be among the first to see Lionsgate’s highly anticipated YA novel adaptation — Movieline is giving away a pair of tickets to the Los Angeles premiere of The Hunger Games , starring Jennifer Lawrence as teen warrior Katniss Everdeen, based on the novels by Suzanne Collins. To decide our winner, we’re holding a Cornucopia of words: A Hunger Games Haiku contest! Channel your inner mockingjay and get to composing in the comments below. [ UPDATE: Only one day left to enter, so get your entry in now! ] To celebrate the 50-day countdown to the Hunger Games nationwide release on March 23 (Twitter hashtag #HUNGERGAMES50), Movieline’s Hunger Games Haiku contest will close February 22 at 5pm PT/8pm ET , so make sure to enter with your best, most inspired Hunger Games -themed haiku. Winners will be announced on February 29. [ Browse Movieline’s Hunger Games cast gallery here ] In order to be eligible, entries must follow these guidelines: – Haiku entries must follow the 5-7-5 syllable format (otherwise that ain’t a haiku, duh). – Entries must be original writings. Write it in Katniss’s voice! As an ode to the series! Compose a ditty about pretty baker’s sons! Run wild with it! – Entrants must be 18 years of age and must be able to attend the premiere in Los Angeles at the Nokia Live on March 12, 2012. – Entrants must register with their email address in order to be contacted if selected. – Only one entry per person. Now remember, candidates: Entries will be judged by Movieline’s editors so put your best haiku forward! Elegance, wit, and razor-sharp concision are key, along with a healthy dose of Hunger Games knowledge. Wow us, and as always — may the odds be ever in your favor. For more information on the Hunger Games movie and premiere info, head to Facebook . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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The Bachelor Hometown Dates Recap: Who Got the (Surprising) Chop?!

There are few guarantees in life, but on The Bachelor , there are several: The word “hometown” will be dropped around 173 times per season. People will somehow say “Ben and I’s relationship” almost as often. There will be increasing drama with each passing week, and Courtney Robertson and/or the people writing for Courtney Robertson will stir that ish up. Monday was no exception as Courtney, Nicky Sterling, Kacie Boguskie and Lindzi Cox took Ben Flajnik to meet their parents in four awkward, contrived dates. Court brought her aggressive game this week, just when we thought she couldn’t make us any more uncomfortable. Could the other girls hold a candle to her? Who made the final three? Were The Bachelor spoilers right, or did Ben pull a surprise? Hint: Someone’s dad prompted a breakup many did not see coming. Here’s THG’s official +/-

Who Looked More Bangin? 2012 NAACP Image Awards Edition

Tia Mowry or Meagan Good? The 43rd Annual NAACP Image Awards were held in Los Angeles Friday night and all the stars came out looking their best. Well most of them anyway. We loved the looks on both Tia Mowry Hardrict and fellow “The Game” actress Meagan Good, but if you had to pick, Who Looked More Bangin? We liked this tangerine get up that Sanaa rocked also… Lots more pics on the flip.

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The Side-Eye: X-Factor Old Head Stacy Francis Says She Did NOT Catch Whitney Houston’s Fade Over Ray J

This broad might need more people… Singer Stacy Francis, a contestant on “The X Factor” last year, spoke with “Extra” about the rumors she was in involved in a scuffle with Whitney Houston, two days before the superstar’s death. Houston spent Thursday at Tru Nightclub in Hollywood with friends, where Francis said she had words with the “I Will Always Love You” singer. “It wasn’t a violent exchange,” explained Francis. “She did not push me… I looked at her and she moved my face away. If it were not Whitney Houston, it could have been very bad.” Whitney was seen later with what looked like blood on her legs. Francis said she wasn’t the cause. “There was nothing that happened between us that caused her to get blood on her leg.” Was the exchange over Whitney’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Ray J? Francis said, “It was a misunderstanding. We went back and forth for a little while, but all I kept saying to her is that ‘I love you very much and I respect you so much.’ I’ve known [Ray J’s] family for a long time. Ray is honestly like a brother to me.” Francis also said she talked to Whitney about the possibility of being a mentor on “The X Factor.” “I said [to Whitney] ‘You should do it. Being a mentor on the show would be so great. And anybody who would be your contestant — it would be so fortunate for them. Man, I would love to go back on the second season for you to be my mentor.” Hit the flizzip to watch this heffa face as she backtracks, recants, and moonwalks better than Michael Jackson…SMH Image via Extra Source

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Clash of the Covers: The Vampire Diaries vs. True Blood

Six gorgeous cast members. Two sexy covers. Nearly no items of clothing to be found. Yesterday, Entertainment Weekly practically broke the Internet when it released the lead shot for its latest issue, which features Vampire Diaries stars Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley in a smoldering embrace. The image reminded many of a similar photo that graced the cover of Rolling Stone last year, one that also zeroed in on naked stars of a blood-sucking based series. See what we mean here and the let your voice be heard below… Which cast is sexier?

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Did George Huguely Murder Yeardley Love?

Former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely is on trial for murdering his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love, in a case that has garnered national attention. His first-degree murder trial included dramatic testimony Wednesday in Charlottesville, Virginia, from Love’s two roommates, serving as witnesses for the prosecution. The saga is People’s cover story this week. What makes it so noteworthy? The element of mystery surrounding the case, for one, and the fact that the accused is a Division I lacrosse star – who professes his innocence. Caity Whiteley, who lived with Love and was on the lacrosse team with her, described returning to Love’s apartment to ask her to go out with them. With Yeardley Love, 22, face down in bed, just as Whiteley had last seen her, nothing appeared to be out of the ordinary, at least at first. “Her hair was all messed up and pulled aside,” Whiteley said, according to Charlottesville’s Daily Progress . “I moved her hair, and then that’s when I noticed.” “There were cuts on her face, and it was just messed up.” Whiteley also testified that Love’s body was warm but that her feet were cold at the time. On Thursday, when graphic photos of Love’s lifeless body were shown in court, her family sobbed, while George Huguely, 23, kept his head down. Whiteley said that in the months before Love’s death her already on-again-off-again relationship with Huguely, had become even “more rocky than usual.” Huguely reportedly was observed choking Love during a party. Love and Whiteley’s other roommate, Kaitlin Duff, said oLove had become “very upset” in late April after she learned Huguely was with another woman. Another witness was Anna Lehman, who lived in the apartment below Love. Describing a loud noise she heard from the floor above shortly before midnight, Lehman testified, “I thought that maybe like a stereo set had fallen, or a bookshelf.” Right after that she saw a dark-haired man in a royal blue T-shirt leaving Love’s apartment. She described him as looking “like a male student.” The defense reportedly does not dispute that Huguely was in the apartment that night. In opening statements Wednesday, Huguely’s lawyer said his client was very drunk the night Love died and was incapable of plotting to kill her. Huguely has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, robbery, burglary, breaking and entering, grand larceny and murder in the commission of a felony. According to an affidavit, Huguely admitted that he kicked in Love’s door and shook her, repeatedly hitting her head against a wall, back in May 2010. Huguely’s attorney Francis Lawrence told reporters, “We are confident that Ms. Love’s death was not intended but an accident with a tragic outcome.” Reports say that prosecutors said in court Wednesday that two days before Love’s death, Huguely accused her of having another relationship. Prosecutor Dave Chapman told jurors Huguely assaulted Love and wrote to her saying he was upset because she had slept with someone else. According to prosecutors, Huguely sent angry e-mails to Love, including one that said, “I should kill you.” When it came time for Huguely’s attorney Lawrence to address jurors, he reportedly relayed the rest of the e-mail’s message: “I should have killed you. You should’ve killed me. You’re so [expletive] up. Prosecutors also outlined Huguely’s pattern of violence against Love and said he intended to kill her and steal her laptop to destroy evidence.

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Our History Makers: Bill Russell

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As accomplished as NBA legend Bill Russell was on the court, he was also a giant off the court. Why else would President Obama see fit to present Russell with a Presidential Medal of Freedom Award in 2010? On the hardwood, Bill Russell was the cornerstone of the Boston Celtics’ dynasty of the 1960s, winning an unprecedented 11 championships in his 13 seasons. A skilled shotblocker, Russell revolutionized NBA defensive concepts. A five-time NBA Most Valuable Player and a 12-time All-Star, Russell averaged 22.5 rebounds per game and led the league in rebounding four times. He had 51 boards in one game, 49 in two others and a dozen consecutive seasons of 1,000 or more rebounds. William Felton Russell was born on February 12, 1934, in Monroe, Louisiana. His family later moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, where Russell would go on to attend the University of San Francisco, where he blossomed. Russell would lead the University of San Francisco to 56 consecutive victories and NCAA Championships in 1955 and 1956. Russell was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player in 1955. Boston Celtics Coach and General Manager Red Auerbach drafted Russell to the Celtics in 1956, but Russell didn’t join the Celtics until December because he was a member of the 1956 U.S. Olympic basketball team, which won a gold medal at the Melbourne Games in November. After another NBA Championship in 1965-66, Red Auerbach retired, and Russell took over as player-coach the following season, becoming the first African-American coach in the league. He led the Celtics to a 60-21 regular-season record, but Boston finally had their streak of championships snapped when they lost to a powerful Philadelphia 76ers team in the Eastern Division Finals. Having witnessed racism and all its ugliness firsthand as a child growing up in segregated Louisiana, Russell took public stands against discrimination throughout his career. Before the 1961–62 NBA season, Russell refused to play in an exhibition game in Lexington, Kentucky when he and his black teammates were refused service at a local restaurant. Russell also joined other prominent black athletes like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in publicly supporting Muhammad Ali’s decision to refuse to be drafted. Until the ascent of Michael Jordan in the 1980s and ’90s, Russell was considered by many as the greatest player in the history of the NBA.

Our History Makers: Bill Russell