One of music’s most talented couples — Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys – stopped by Christian Louboutin’s NYC Birthday Party Tuesday night. Alicia got all kissy with the famous shoemaker, but Swizzy probably didn’t mind. We know those two like to share! INF
Mya brought her thicky thickums thighs back to Atlanta Monday night to promote her new album at an event at Tongue & Groove. She is looking yummy, riiiight? That backyard is still banging… Hit the flip for more pics of her and lots of shots from Angela Yee and Mike Kyser’s Bottle & Strikes Anniversary party hosted by La La Anthony. Photo Credit: Prince Williams
Maxwell was in the building to wish Ashanti a Happy 31st Birthday as she partied with friends and her manager at NYC nightspot Avenue. We are starting to get concerned about ol’ boy though. He used to be so fine and now every time we see him his eyes are all bloodshot. And wasn’t he at Avenue the last time he was looking all slizzed and ol’ girl had to help carry him out? Happy Birthday Ashanti! Are you feelin’ her get up???
In case you missed it, Ne-Yo wanted you to know that he had a FAHbulousssss time in Paris with all his frienzzzz, hunny. And he took a bunch of pi-tures so you could see. Like that one with the lovely Dolce & Gabana. LOL, we know: we play too much. These are some pretty good photos by “Kodak Man,” aka former Roc-A-Fella Records A&R Lenny Santiago, who has quite the eye. Flip through for more.
Here are Angela Simmons and Bow Wow at Ang’s 24th birthday at Club Play South Beach last night. CAPTION THIS: What sweet nothings do you think Bow Wow was whispering in her ears? Must have been pretty good… … or funny as sh*t!
Oh what a night! Congrats to SMOOTH Magazine on 10 years of beautful women and sensuous cakes!! On Thursday night in NYC, SMOOTH Magazine celebrated it’s 10 year anniversary and latest issue with a star-studded red carpet event hosted by entertainment mogul 50 Cent. The entire groundbreaking “Warrior Princess” issue, which is currently on newsstands, was shot entirely by 50 Cent over four days, with 50 working 10-12 hour days behind the lens. Celebrities in the house included 50 Cent, Maino, Tony Yayo, Cardi, Ron Dealz, Omarion, Basketball Wives’ Jennifer Williams, Mashonda, models Tahiry and Dolcia Bryant and the Flavor of Love’s Bucky. Peep the pics from the star-studded party on the following pages.
Guess old habits die hard… Lindsay Lohan reverted to her wild party girl days on Wednesday night when she reportedly hurled a glass at a photographer who was trying to take her picture and then threw a drink on another snapper later in the evening. The first incident happened at the Top of the Standard hotel during the V magazine party in the Boom Boom Room, according to The NY Post. She reportedly threw a drink at an assigned photographer who was trying to take a picture. The photographer, Jaspin Rischen, later took to Twitter to voice his disgust at the actress’s behavior. Wow. Lindsay Lohan is as trashy as they always say,” he wrote. “She threw drinks and glasses to me as we tried to take a shot for @vmagazine. [bleep]” However a representative for the Mean Girls star, 25, says the incident did not happen. “Lindsay did not throw anything at anyone, plain and simple. Making up stories about Lindsay has become a pastime for many people,” the statement said.
Sounds like this should be an exciting weekend for the college students and alumni heading to DC this weekend. Events DC is rolling out the red carpet with several free events for the inaugural AT&T Nation’s Football Classic™, which features Howard University against Morehouse College at RFK Stadium this Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray, Grammy Award-winning artist Sean “Diddy” Combs and platinum recording artist Jermaine Dupri join radio host Big Tigger at the AT&T Kickoff Rally, taking place this Friday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. The rally, hosted by Big Tigger, is a fun celebration featuring music, giveaways, a Howard University and Morehouse College drumline competition, performances by step teams and the Ballou High School drumline, Howard and Morehouse cheerleaders, remarks by Howard and Morehouse head football coaches and of course, spirited participation by Combs and Dupri. “I congratulate Events DC, the competing schools and the sponsors for working together to make the inaugural AT&T Nation’s Football Classic™ a success,” said Mayor Gray. “The Classic offers a full schedule of exciting, educational and fun events leading up to the big game on Saturday, and I encourage all to take advantage of the numerous activities.” “We’ve been planning a long time, and we’re excited the time has finally come,” said Erik A. Moses, managing director of the Events DC Sports and Entertainment Division. “We thank Howard University, Morehouse College and all our partners for diligently working with us to put together a great lineup of events and activities surrounding the inaugural AT&T Nation’s Football Classic.” The weekend opens with a day-long educational forum entitled the “Presidential Symposium: Beyond the Stereotypes – Academics, Athletics, Character and Black Male Achievement” at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium. The event will showcase the positive roles colleges and communities can play in improving educational and social opportunities for black males and reaffirm the positive image of Black men through panel discussions. Noted panelists include Morehouse College President Robert M. Franklin, Howard University President Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau, scholar and author Michael Eric Dyson, actor and author Isaiah Washington, Howard professor Dr. Greg Carr, CNN news anchor Fredricka Whitfield, Washington Post sports columnist Jason Reid and filmmaker/director Seith Mann. Things really start to heat up on Friday. Activities include the UNCF Empower Me Tour presented by Wells Fargo at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center where college-bound students and their parents will participate in seminars focused on financial education, college readiness, career readiness, entrepreneurship, health and wellness and service and philanthropy. Celebrity panelists include Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Ledisi, actor Brian White, Kita Williams and Monique Jackson (aka Kita & Mo) of VH1′s “The T.O. Show”, R&B singer Kenny Lattimore and “Next Food Network Star” contestant Chef DAS. In addition, representatives from a variety of historically black colleges and universities will have admission and recruitment information on their schools available throughout the day. Friday continues with the AT&T Kickoff Rally followed by “The Game Before The Game”: Howard vs. Morehouse Student Debate at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium. Opening the debate is harpist and gospel recording artist Jeff Majors, the Howard University Gospel Choir and the Morehouse Glee Club Alumni Ensemble. The evening wraps up with an HBCU Alumni Networking Reception co-hosted by the Howard University and Morehouse College Alumni Associations at the DC Renaissance Hotel. “It’s the first year and we want it to be special,” continued Moses. “We have the draw of a world-class city in Washington, D.C., great events and high-profile personalities. The weekend will get off to a great start.” Tickets for the AT&T Nation’s Football Classic™ range from $15 to $60 and can be purchased at the RFK Stadium Box Office with no service charge. For group sales and tickets in the VIP “Super Suite” area, call (202) 608-1140. Tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, Ticketmaster.com, the Howard University box office located at Cramton Auditorium and the Morehouse College Bookstore. Have fun and be safe folks!
Ahhh boy, here we go! Former Michigan State wide receiver and current Flint Northwestern coach Andre Rison has been indicted by a federal grand jury in a child-support case in Arizona. The indictment accuses the 44-year-old Rison of failing to pay more than $10,000 between August 2008 and last month. A federal court has jurisdiction because Rison now lives in Mt. Morris, near Flint. He has been summoned to appear on Sept. 14 in U.S. District Court in Phoenix. The indictment says the due date for his payments had passed two years ago. The child lived in Arizona at the time the payments were due. No further information on the child was immediately available. Rison played 12 years in the NFL and was a five-time Pro Bowler. He was a member of the Green Bay Packers’ 1996 Super Bowl-winning team. C’mon bruh, take care of your kids! You’re lucky that your baby’s mother is a reasonable woman, ain’t no tellin’ what Left-Eye would’ve done. R.I.P. Lisa… Source