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Nicolas Cage Reveals Longtime Love You’d Never Expect

In his two latest films, Nicolas Cage roughs up an old woman in a wheelchair (Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans) and shoots his (bulletproof-vested) young daughter repeatedly…

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Nic Cage Buys Pyramid — To Be Dead In

Nic Cage has purchased himself a fancy new pyramid to stay in — but he doesn’t plan on moving in …. until he’s dead. TMZ has learned Cage recently had a 9-foot tall pyramid-shaped super-tomb built in a New Orleans cemetery — with the expectation… Read more

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Steven Seagal’s Lawman Shut Down While Star Battles Sex Suit

Steven Seagal is under siege and out of a job. Production on Steven Seagal: Lawman has been suspended while its star is the target of a sexual-harassment lawsuit, New Orleans authorities…

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Should Oprah Battle Tell-All Book—or Ignore It?

Why isn’t Oprah standing up for herself against this tell-all book? —ClassyLady, New Orleans, via the Answer B!tch inbox Let’s put it this way: When a tell-all…

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Ex-Employee Accuses Steven Seagal of Hiring Her for Sex

What exactly does Steven Seagal think the Big Easy means? A 23-year-old woman has sued the action star for at least a million dollars, claiming he flew her out to New Orleans (where he…

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3 Reasons HBO’s Post-Katrina Drama Treme Might be Better Than Celebrity Apprentice

Sunday night is a crucible of precious moments in the American household: the prayers have been recited, the barbecue has been refrigerated, and Dad wants to settle in for a light night of Cyndi Lauper yelling “Muggles and Wiz- zuhds ” at scared preteens. Still, HBO’ s debut of Treme (a new drama set in post-Katrina New Orleans and conceived by The Wire ‘s mastermind David Simon) may give you reason to stay up past — or perhaps even skip — The Donald’s frosty finger wags. Here are three of its most compelling features:

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Essence Music Festival 2010 in New Orleans

Janet Jackson, the beautiful and talented singer, will be performing at the Essence Music Festival 2010 in New Orleans. The Essence Music Festival 2010 in New Orleans includes performances by Mary J. Blige and Alicia Keys on Tuesday. This will be Janet Jackson’s first full performance since her 20o8 concert at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Essence Music Festival 2010 will be held in New Orleans on July 2, 3, and 4. Together with Alicia Keys, Arrested Development, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, DJ Soul Sister, Estelle, Hot 8 Brass Band, Irma Thomas, Irvin Mayfield and NOJO. Essence Music Festival 2010 in New Orleans is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Jay Electronica Disguised His Voice To Avoid Hip-Hop Prejudice

‘I was embarrassed from being from the South,’ he tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Jay Electronica Photo: MTV News The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive Hearing the commanding voice of Jay Electronica on the microphone, one probably couldn’t detect his New Orleans roots. Years ago, like many MCs from the South, Electronica experienced some hip-hop prejudice when people heard the Southern twang in his voice — so he started disguising it. “I would go somewhere — I would go to an open mic and when they heard my accent and not understand what I’m saying, it would just be a door-closer,” Jay told MTV UK on a recent trip to Europe. “I made a point in being able to speak in a certain way that I wouldn’t get the door closed on me. All of these things make me who I am now, you know. “I have to admit, you know, a few years ago, I wouldn’t have admitted this — or maybe I wouldn’t have been conscious of it in a way to admit or be embarrassed — but in my earlier years from when I first left home, I was embarrassed from being from the South,” he added. “Not in general, but as a rapper because all of the negative things that people in the States put on the South. Like, ‘The South, they’re slow. They move slow, they think slow, they’re less intelligent. They’re less exposed, they’re underexposed, they’re more sheltered.’ So as a rapper — I’ve been rapping since I was 10 years old — I always had a feeling of ‘I’m gonna show you’ because we down here doing it. Not that I was embarrassed necessarily — I don’t know if that’s the correct word — but I know that when I left home, if someone had heard my accent and heard where I was from, the door was immediately closed.” Electronica said he had to adapt and become a chameleon on the mic. While trying to break into the music industry, he moved between different cities such as New York, Atlanta and Chicago. “I kind of stiff-armed my roots for a couple of years,” the Brooklyn transplant continued of his journey. “Then my sister told me one day, ‘You know, you act like you’re ashamed of being from home.’ It was like a reality check. I checked myself. I mean, this is years ago, but now I’m at a place where I understand where I’m from. I understand my culture and I’m more proud to be from there than associate with somewhere else.” Despite trying to hide his roots early on, Jay thinks back to the early days of New Orleans hip-hop with a smile. “I’m from New Orleans and there’s a certain type of music,” he explained. “I come from a bounce culture — bounce music. You been to New Orleans a couple times, you probably heard of the bounce music. It’s a part of me; I grew up with bounce music. It’s call-and-response, it’s trance, it’s tribal, it’s communal, it’s African, it’s based in Africa … the energy of it.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Notorious, B.I.G., Tyga

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Party not stopping for Saints QB Brees, who leads another parade (NFL.com)

Thousands of people lined the streets of New Orleans to catch small, foam footballs thrown by Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees while he served as monarch of Bacchus, one of the biggest parades of the Carnival season that culminates in Mardi Gras.

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Drew Brees’ Mardi Gras crown is a Mobile product (Mobile Press-Register)

This past fall, before any Saints fan could even imagine that the team would make it to Super Bowl XLIV — let alone win it — the Cains got an important phone call. A New Orleans costume designer asked them to make Brees a crown for Bacchus, a large parade that rolled on Sunday.

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