The week kicks off with Not My President’s Day protests around the country; then there’s a legal observer training in Glendale, California; a teach-in about womanism for black folks in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and, looking ahead, the Native Nations March on Washington.
Circus Owners Announce Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus To Close In May After 146 years, “The Greatest Show on Earth” will come to a close this May. The owners of The owner of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus told The Associated Press the decision to close was due to a number of factors, including dwindling attendance, operating costs and ongoing issues with animal rights groups. “There isn’t any one thing,” said Kenneth Feld, chairman and CEO of Feld Entertainment. “This has been a very difficult decision for me and for the entire family.” The company broke the news to circus employees Saturday night after shows in Orlando and Miami. Ringling Bros. has two touring circuses this season and will perform 30 shows between now and May. Major stops include Atlanta, Washington, Philadelphia, Boston and Brooklyn. The final shows will be in Providence, Rhode Island, on May 7 and in Uniondale, New York, at the Nassau County Coliseum on May 21. The circus, with its exotic animals, flashy costumes and death-defying acrobats, has been a staple of entertainment in the United States since the mid-1800s. Phineas Taylor Barnum made a traveling spectacle of animals and human oddities popular, while the five Ringling brothers performed juggling acts and skits from their home base in Wisconsin. Eventually, they merged and the modern circus was born. The sprawling troupes traveled around America by train, wowing audiences with the sheer scale of entertainment and exotic animals. “The competitor in many ways is time,” said Feld, adding that transporting the show by rail and other circus quirks — such as providing a traveling school for performers’ children— are throwbacks to another era. “It’s a different model that we can’t see how it works in today’s world to justify and maintain an affordable ticket price. So you’ve got all these things working against it.” Hard times for real… This is sad for so many reasons, but the silver lining is that the animals can look forward to retirement. “After 36 years of PETA protests, which have awoken the world to the plight of animals in captivity, PETA heralds the end of what has been the saddest show on earth for wild animals, and asks all other animal circuses to follow suit, as this is a sign of changing times,” Ingrid Newkirk, president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wrote in a statement. Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States, acknowledged the move was “bittersweet” for the Felds but said: “I applaud their decision to move away from an institution grounded on inherently inhumane wild animal acts.” The Felds say their existing animals — lions, tigers, camels, donkeys, alpacas, kangaroos and llamas — will go to suitable homes. Juliette Feld says the company will continue operating the Center for Elephant Conservation. We are so sad for the clowns but also happy for the elephants. How do you feel about this news? Will you and the family be making a final visit to the circus before May? Instagram
Voting for this year’s NBA All-Star Game is now open, and as always, different fans are using different criteria to craft their ideal roster. Obviously, talent is a major factor. Of course, some folks value on-court leadership ability, while others seek to reward players who have demonstrated admirable character. But Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid is hoping fans will consider an oft-overlooked asset when checking his name on their ballots: Desire to bang Rihanna. Yes, Embiid claims his DBR is through the roof, and for that reason, fans should vote for him to represent the Eastern Conference in New Orleans. Allow us to explain: It seems that when Embiid was drafter by the Sixers, he was under the impression that famous women would begin beating down his door. He was wrong, and not just because he plays for the Sixers. You see, when it comes to his interactions with the fairer sex, Embiid has a deficiency of what the kids call “game.” He pursued Kim Kardashian for a while, seemingly undeterred by the fact that she’s married. From there, he moved on to Rihanna, whom he’s been openly courting on social media, much to the chagrin of everyone who reads his tweets and feels deeply embarrassed for the dude. Now, Embiid wants you to help him realize his dream of smoking a post-coital blunt with his Barbadian goddess: “This is the truth,” Embiid tweeted yesterday. “I was trying to get with this famous girl and she said ‘Come back when you’re a All Star’ bruhh.” Bruhh, indeed. Now here’s how you can help Joel get all up under RiRi’s unbrella: “There is my chance to finally be with my CRUSH so i need your help y’all ha….. Joel Embiid #NBAVote” View Slideshow: 39 Ridiculously Racy Rihanna Photos Dude signed his own tweet. That’s how you know he ain’t playin’. As you probably noticed, Joel never mentioned Rihanna by name, but considering he’s been hollering at her for the past year and she recently broke down and followed him back, we think it’s a safe bet he’s still got his eye on Drake’s ex . Either that, or homey is way too fickle about his celebrity crushes.
Allen Iverson’s Great Explanation As To Why He Never Lifted Weights In NBA Allen Iverson is probably one of the strongest basketball players to ever grace an NBA court, but not because he spent hours in the gym preparing his body for battle. AI stands at MAYBE 6-feet tall and weighs just shy of 170 pounds. Small dude. Many NBA players come into the league that size, but gradually get bigger as they hit the weight room to bulk up. Iverson wasn’t into it. When asked why, he replied: Seems TOTALLY legit. Long live Bubba Chuck. Image via Splash
Kate Gosselin says, in a new interview with Good Morning America today, that she's lost track of how many times she's been investigated. For child abuse, that is. It's that frequent an occurrence. Ditto how often Jon has threatened to take her to court. In a candid interview with Amy Robach, Kate was asked if her troubled son Collin really told staff at his treatment center that she was abusive. “I’m in the public eye. I’ve been investigated many times,” Kate responded, calling the claims “unfounded” and implying media sensationalism. Uncovered diary entries from her early days as a mom of eight show that Kate abused Collin and on more than one occasion, however. Collin is now being treated for “special needs.” “He’s plodding along,” she said, adding that in spite of what her ex says, “I’ll go to the ends of the earth for the best for each one of them.” Or, if you believe her ex, hiding them away. Jon claims Kate is holding Collin hostage , for all intents and purposes, and won't tell him where their kid is, so he's taking her to court. Kate says she’s not worried by his legal threats, sighing that she's heard it all before, to the point where it barely even registers now: “I’ve lost track of how many times he’s said that.” “I don’t really pay attention, to be honest.” Collin had been living in the “pre-adolescent unit” at a facility outside Philadelphia, two hours from her suburban Pennsylvania home. She won't say whether he's still there or somewhere else now, though, citing a court order and slyly grinning as she will “leave it at that.” Check out the GMA interview below …
Your boy Desiigner was performing last night in Philadelphia…and he must not have heard about their crowd booing everybody. The young rapper was lip synching like Britney Spears and the fans didn’t like that. Not to say the fans didn’t have a reason for booing, but they are known for pulling this stunt and Desiigner is the PERFECT victim. I'll have what Desiigner's having pic.twitter.com/vygm4dDNEn — Zen Simmons (@God_ZRILL_a) October 27, 2016 So Desiigner is here #panda pic.twitter.com/7VCAK3HsuX — Erik Horne (@ErikHorneOK) October 27, 2016
Your boy Desiigner was performing last night in Philadelphia…and he must not have heard about their crowd booing everybody. The young rapper was lip synching like Britney Spears and the fans didn’t like that. Not to say the fans didn’t have a reason for booing, but they are known for pulling this stunt and Desiigner is the PERFECT victim. I'll have what Desiigner's having pic.twitter.com/vygm4dDNEn — Zen Simmons (@God_ZRILL_a) October 27, 2016 So Desiigner is here #panda pic.twitter.com/7VCAK3HsuX — Erik Horne (@ErikHorneOK) October 27, 2016
The recent beef with Beanie Sigel and Meek Mill has cause a ripple effect in the city of Philadelphia and Oschino has been one of the more vocal people to slander Beanie the past few days. The Philly rapper and fellow former State Property comrade Peedi Crakk stopped by The Breakfast Club to speak on a variety of topics. Continue
A storm of trans advocacy is coming to Nashville, TN with a discussion of statewide legislation; Philadelphia, PA is shining a light on immigration laws; and there’s a strong wind blowing for environmental justice with a conference coming to Los Angeles, CA next month.