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Bangers: Draya Gets Dressed Up Then Drops Down To Her “Draws” On Instagram

Draya ain’t shy. She likes to show off cuz she knows folks are watching. Us included. The model turned “reality starlet” did a lil shameless self promotion on Twitter as she prepares for the debut of her second season of “Basketball Wives L.A.” next week. The cheeky beauty (pun intended) showed off a snap of US Weekly’s rundown of the new season before heading out on a night out on the town in New York, where she and friends have been enjoying Fashion Week festivities. Hit the flip to see what she was up to.

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New Black Kid On The Block: Ne-Yo’s Newest Compound Signee RaVaughn and Rita Ora spotted at Soho House

There’s a New Kid on the Block and her name is RaVaughn . You may have heard her hit single, Same Ol’ BS , on the Think Like A Man Movie Soundtrack earlier this year. The NE-YO protege was recently signed to Compound University/Columbia Records. RaVaughn and Roc Nation protege Rita Ora, were spotted together hanging out at Soho House in LA recently Check out the vid for Same Ol’ BS and be sure to keep Ms. RaVaughn on the radar. Currently working on her debut album, RaVaughn has worked with NE-YO, The Dream, Babyface, Rock City, & Jerry Wonder…just to name a few. When asked about her upcoming album, RaVaughn had this to say: I would definitely have to say that it’s R&B driven. I think my records tell a story that everyone can relate to or has someone close to them that can relate. I want to get back to when music was really talking about something meaningful, like Mary J. Blige’s “My Life” or “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”. Sounds like she’s got great taste. We definitely need another female artist of the Lauryn Hill/Mary J. Blige caliber these days… Source Photo: Twitter/Instagram Video: Youtube

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Big Sean & Nicki Minaj: Adidas Commercial “All Originals” [Video]

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Freaks: ‘Twilight’ Star Kristen Stewart Says She And Real-Life BooThang Robert Pattinson Wanted To Get It On And Poppin On Camera

Vampires gone wild… Twilight Stars Kristen Stewart And Robert Pattinson Wanted To Get Down And Dirty While Filming Sex Scene Twilight leading lady Kristin Stewart recently revealed that she was disappointed when producers told her that she couldn’t get raunchy and ratchet between the sheets while on set for the ‘Breaking Dawn 2′ movie. KRISTEN STEWART was disappointed when she was told to tone down her TWILIGHT sex scene with ROBERT PATTINSON as the real-life couple wanted to behave like “animals” for the pivotal romp. The actress wanted her onscreen lovemaking with Pattinson to be as raunchy as possible when she shot in character as a vampire for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. Speaking at the Twilight panel at California’s Comic-Con event on Thursday (12Jul12), Stewart admitted she was told to restrain herself so the movie would be appropriate for younger audiences. She told fans, “The ratings, man! (It’s) a tricky thing… because we’re supposed to have mind-boggling, otherworldly… sex. In the first one, Breaking Dawn 1, we really… this is weird… tried to keep the first one sweet. It’s about self-discovery. Nothing about this series is raunchy. And I know that… But in the second one, we just wanted to be animals. “We’re not human anymore. How do you do that? We tried, and they told us it was rated R, and we were like (snaps fingers). So, yeah, that was that.” Gettin’ that gwap  AND she’s a freak? Team Edward might wanna hold on to that…. Source Images via Wenn

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New Black Kid On The Block: Chris Scholar “G-Thang”! Is He Coming For Breezy’s Spot?

Move over Chris Brown! There is another Chris making moves in the music industry who also hails from VA — Chris Scholar. He recently came across our radar and we were charmed by the kid, who even reminds us of Breezy before he went left. Check out his video for “G-Thang” below: What do you think? Do you hate it or love it?!?! Follow him @Chris_Scholar YouTube

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A “Lil Positivity”: A Family Grants A Dying Brother’s Last Wish By Ordering Pizza And Leaving Waitress $500 Tip! [Video]

This is really an amazing story. Dying Man’s Family Grants Wish Of Leaving Large Tip For Waitress A Kentucky man’s family fulfilled his dying wish when they left a $500 tip to their waitress at a Lexington restaurant a few days after he died, the NBC station WLEX in Lexington. And that wish has turned into something bigger. Before he died July 7, 30-year-old Aaron Collins told his family he wanted to eat pizza and leave the server a large tip, but didn’t have the money, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported. His family raised the money through a website that Collins’ brother Seth started. Days later, they went to have lunch at a pizza parlor and handed the waitress the $500 when they were done, the paper reported. The event was captured on video and is posted on the family’s website. The waitress can be heard saying, “Are you kidding me?” According to the website, more than $10,000 has been donated since Thursday. Collins’ family said they plan on raising more money and giving out big tips weekly to other servers as long as they can. THAT is how you go out in a meaningful way that will always be remembered. If you wish to be apart of this inspiring “Pay It Forward” movement you can make donations HERE Image via YouTube Source Hit the flipside to watch the video for yourself

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A “Lil Positivity”: 16 Year Old Black Gymnast Gabby Douglas Clinches Top Spot On The US Olympic Team

Congratulations !!! Gabby Douglas has spent most of her 16 years preparing for this moment, and yet she is wholly unprepared for what is about to hit her. Now that she’s on her way to the Olympics, Gabby Douglas has a new goal. “I’m hoping I can catch an accent,” she said. “I’ve always wanted an accent.” Look out London. The 16-year-old whose “Flying Squirrel” nickname might be the only thing more appealing than her personality or her high-flying uneven bars routine is ready to take on a new continent after upsetting world champion Jordyn Wieber to win the Olympic trials Sunday night. Oh, she’s bringing friends, too. Led by the 1-2 punch of Douglas and Wieber, this will be the strongest team the Americans have had since 1996, one that will be not just favored but expected to bring home only the second Olympic team gold. Congrats Gabby! We’ll be cheering for you, on your way to the gold! Source

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Fear The Brow? #1 NBA Draft Pick Baller Anthony Davis Trademarks His Famous Unibrow

Anthony Davis and his Unibrow are on the come up It’s hard to not talk about NCAA champ Anthony Davis without mentioning his attention slorin’ unibrow. Now, after raising some major eyebrows over the course of his college hoops career, Davis seems destined to be the #1 pick in the 2012 NBA Draft but is still making smart business decisions when it comes to his infamous facial hair. Davis, known for his connected eyebrows, trademarked the phrases “Fear The Brow” and “Raise The Brow” earlier this month. “I don’t want anyone to try to grow a unibrow because of me and then try to make money off of it,” Davis told CNBC. “Me and my family decided to trademark it because it’s very unique.” Davis said that people frequently tell him to cut it, but Davis said he won’t because “everyone’s talking about it.” During Davis’ freshman year at Kentucky, where he led the Wildcats to a National Championship, Davis didn’t capitalize on all the “Brow” merchandise that was being sold due to NCAA rules which would compromise his eligibility. The school kept a close eye on merchants that selling any “Brow” merchandise. So, don’t worry about that signature brow going anywhere too soon. When asked if a razor company could pay him to shave off his unibrow, Davis says that’s not going to happen. “I might have a commercial where I’m acting like I’m shaving it and then throw I’ll the razor down.” We can’t even hate on this savvy business decision! Gillette and Schick, cross at least one athlete off your list. Source

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Congratulations!! The Oklahoma City Thunder Are Headed To The NBA Finals After Defeating The San Antonio Spurs In Game 6!

Winning! The Oklahoma City Thunder Will Represent The Western Conference In The NBA Finals Kevin Durant had 34 points and 14 rebounds while playing all of regulation for the first time all season, and the Oklahoma City Thunder claimed a spot in the NBA finals by beating the San Antonio Spurs 107-99 on Wednesday night. Russell Westbrook added 25 points for the Thunder, who trailed Game 6 of the Western Conference finals by 18 in the first half and erased a 15-point halftime deficit before pulling ahead to stay in the fourth. Durant grabbed the final rebound, dribbled the ball across halfcourt and raised his right fist to celebrate with a sold-out crowd. The franchise will play for the NBA title for the first time since 1996, before relocating from Seattle. Tony Parker had 29 points and 12 assists for San Antonio, but only eight of the points and two assists came in the second half. Tim Duncan chipped in 25 points and 14 rebounds, and Stephen Jackson scored 23. Game 1 of the NBA finals will be Tuesday night in Oklahoma City against either Boston or Miami. The Celtics lead that series 3-2 and can earn a trip to the finals with a win at home in Game 6 on Thursday night… Durant celebrated even before the final buzzer, hugging his family seated courtside after a foul was called with 14 seconds remaining. The Thunder became the NBA’s 15th team to come back from an 0-2 deficit in a seven-game series, doing it against a team that had won 20 games in a row. Even if you aren’t a Thunder fan, it’s hard not to root for these young men and what they have accomplished. Images via AP Source Hit the flip side to see the highlights from the big game!

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On The Come Up: From Homeless To Harvard, This Kid Deserves Major Props!

This is a powerful story, and if this kid can achieve what he has, there isn’t anything that you can’t achieve. Homeless High School Student David Boone Accepted To Harvard David Boone had a system. There wasn’t much the then-15-year-old could do about the hookers or drug deals around him when he slept in Artha Woods Park. And the spectator’s bench at the park’s baseball diamond wasn’t much of a bed. But the aspiring engineer, now 18 and headed to Harvard University in the fall, had no regular home. Though friends, relatives and school employees often put him up, there were nights when David had no place to go, other than the park off Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. So he says he made the best of those nights on the wooden bench. His book bag became his pillow, stuffed with textbooks first — for height, he says — and papers on top for padding. In the morning, David would duck into his friend Eric’s house after Eric’s parents left early for work so he could shower and dress before heading to class at Cleveland’s specialized MC2STEM High School. David expects to graduate from there next month as salutatorian of the new school’s first graduating class. “I’d do my homework in a rapid station, usually Tower City since they have heat, and I’d stay wherever I could find,” he said. David says that giving up would have left him stuck in a dead-end life, so it was never an option. “I didn’t know what the results of not giving up were going to be, but it was better than nothing and having no advantages,” he said. “I wanted to be in a position to have options to do what I want to do.” David was born to a young mother, who divorced his father when David was a little boy. When David was a student at Sunbeam Elementary, medical problems put him in the hospital regularly, said Mary Solomon-Gatson, the school’s former nurse. Even then, she said, he impressed her as a bright child. He was one of the school’s few students to pass the state’s achievement tests, she said, despite missing classes constantly. Even at that school, which covers kindergarten through eighth grade, David said he was pushed to join gangs. He refused, fueling tension with gang members. Once, he says, they tried to jump him. Because his older sister dated a member of a rival gang, he said, the situation was that much worse. “There was a lot of pressure for me to join. That was the life they lived, so it was the only life to live and they thought if I wasn’t with them, I was against them,” David said. In the summer after eighth grade, he said, gang members shot at his family’s Eddy Road home. He attributes that mostly to the issue of his sister’s boyfriend, but his whole family was affected. No one was injured, but the family split up. His mother went to stay with a boyfriend, he said. His three sisters went to stay with friends and he went to his friend Eric’s house — for a while. Though Eric’s family took him in for a short time, he said, he couldn’t stay there permanently. “We’ve been through a lot as a family,” said his mom, Moneeke Davis. “There’s been a lot of challenges and adversity.” But she said David was determined to build a better life. “He’s so focused, so driven and so humble,” Davis said, adding that she is grateful for the people “the Lord put in [David’s] path” to help him. Sometimes he stayed with Solomon-Gatson, sometimes with Eric, sometimes with other friends and relatives, and sometimes in the park. “It’s a lot to take someone in, particularly a teenage boy,” David said. “I was kind of upset that no one would, but I was never upset at any one person.” Though the park baseball diamond was mostly isolated from crime in other parts of the park, he soon decided it wasn’t safe to sleep there. He says he developed a new plan: When he wasn’t in school, he would sleep in parks during the day and roam and study at night, so he’d be awake and alert to trouble. “If you sleep in the daytime in the park, people don’t bother you,” he said. “You’re just taking a nap. It’s acceptable.” In between studying at Tower City, he’d work at a now-closed boutique, he said, to buy food. Before leaving Sunbeam, David had applied to several district specialty high schools, including the John Hay School of Science and Medicine. But he was intrigued after attending a meeting at the Cleveland Public Library about the newly created MC2STEM High School, which teaches science, technology, engineering and math with a hands-on, projects-based program. David likes tinkering and learns best by pulling things apart to see how they work. When he was 6, he says, he took apart the family television set and put it back together in working order. His favorite part of school, pre-high school, was an eighth-grade project about solar electricity. That let him dive in and make plans for a combined solar and wind farm that he was excited about. MC2STEM caught his eye because it would allow him to work on projects at the Great Lakes Science Center, with General Electric at the Nela Park campus and with companies across the region. With a nudge from Solomon-Gatson, he applied and was accepted. Instantly, he was hooked by an early project on alternative energy. That covered material he had worked on for his solar and wind farm project and had him working on it with GE engineers. MC2STEM also pushed him — hard. “They don’t accept mediocrity,” he said. The school requires students to master a subject before moving on to the next. In the first two years, students receive an A in a class or an incomplete and keep taking the class until they earn an A. MC2STEM also has longer school days and a year-round schedule with classes most of the summer. Through the school, David has worked at Lockheed Martin and Rockwell Automation and landed a spot last year at the Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Like many students at MC2STEM, he took classes at Cleveland State University this spring, in subjects such as differential equations, calculus-based physics and an introduction to computer science. MC2STEM Principal Jeff McClellan praised David’s appetite for learning and his ability to connect with people who can help him learn what he needs. “If you tell him that ‘a person can help you with your calculus, make the call,’ he’ll do it,” McClellan said. “He was getting up at 5 a.m. and coming in early to get caught up on his work.” Over time, McClellan learned one of the other reasons that David was coming in early was because he was bouncing from place to place to place. So McClellan and his wife took in David. He lived with them for more than a year — parts of 10th and 11th grade. “My wife and I talked it over and said that we can’t do everything for everybody,” McClellan said. “But we could help him. It was just the right thing to do. He needed somewhere to go.” David is now living with his friend Eric again but said he was thankful to McClellan for the home when he needed one and for continuing to offer help after he left. “There’s nothing I can’t call him for,” David said. Now the school and the district can brag about David’s success. He turned down places like Yale and Princeton to go to Harvard, where he will study engineering and computer science. He also landed a Gates Millennium Scholarship, which will cover all of his college costs not covered by other aid. “It wasn’t all easy,” David said. “It wasn’t all fun and games. It was a lot of hard work and I just made it happen.” What an amazing story. It is kind of hard to understand why his mother or one of his sisters wasn’t able to care for him — but times have been hard and when they are that hard people really struggle to take care of themselves, so much so that they can’t take care of others. Source

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