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Louis C.K. Pays Tribute To George Carlin at New York Public Library

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Louis C.K. honoring the great George Carlin during a Tribute to George Carlin last year at the New York Public Library. via Anthony De Rosa Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 06/09/2011 15:32 Number of articles : 3

Louis C.K. Pays Tribute To George Carlin at New York Public Library

Jay-Z ‘Decoded’ Songs Like ‘Lucifer’ To Give Rap ‘Context’

MC’s new book explains that Black Album song was about Biggie’s murder. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Jay-Z Photo: Matt Cardy/Getty Images For Jay-Z , the quick-witted lyricist turned author, emotion is at the heart of many of his rhymes. Such was the case behind “Lucifer,” a rumbling Kanye West-produced number from 2003’s The Black Album that found Jay-Z spitting a warning with quite a bite. “Lord forgive him/ He got them dark forces in him,” Jay raps on the track. “But he also got a righteous cause for sinning/ Them a murder me so I got to murder them.”

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Jay-Z To Discuss ‘Decoded’ Memoir At New York Public Library

Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards will also speak about his memoir, “Life,” this fall. By Mawuse Ziegbe Jay-Z and Keith Richards Photo: Getty Images Jay-Z is releasing his memoir “Decoded” this fall, but the superstar lyricist will have to keep things quiet during one of his upcoming public appearances. The Brooklyn MC is slated to speak at the New York Public Library on November 15. Jigga will chat about “Decoded” as part of the “Live From the NYPL” fall series, which also features literary stars such as Toni Morrison and Zadie Smith. The library appears to be down with making some noise next season, as Jay-Z isn’t the only musical artist hitting the library: Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards will also dish about his upcoming tome, “Life,” on October 29. “We’re very excited to reveal to the public a different side of their personality — the literary side!” a rep for the library told MTV News. “Decoded,” which is scheduled to hit shelves the same month as his library appearance, is a memoir punched up by insightful explorations of Jay’s hard-hitting rhymes. The book was penned in collaboration with journalist Dream Hampton and delves into his steady rise from pushing product on the streets of Brooklyn to stacking hits as one of the most revered lyricists in the game. The publication of “Decoded” will cap a long period in which the MC’s autobiography remained in literary limbo. Hov and Hampton had initially begun work on “The Black Book” in 2003, which was set to be released in 2004 via a deal with MTV Books/ Pocket Books. Hov pulled the plug on the project in 2005. In an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this year, Jigga admitted that “Decoded,” which is now being published by Speigel & Grau , has been completed for years. The MC revealed that his hesitance to release the project stemmed from the personal nature of the subject matter, much of which Hov was confronting for the first time. “It’s too much. For the book, I was interviewed, people close to me were interviewed. So I was learning a lot of things I didn’t know as a child,” Jay-Z said. “It’s not anything I haven’t said in the past, in songs. It’s just more detailed. A song is three minutes long. A book doesn’t have to rhyme, and it has no time limit, so you can say exactly how everything went.” What do you think Jay-Z will discuss in his upcoming memoir? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Jay-Z

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Still No Ghostbusters Sequel, But How About a No-Budget Remake?

The egos, age, money and cynicism thwarting any reasonable hope for Ghostbusters 3 clearly have a lot of people down. Just look at the sullen group of New York Public Library visitors in the video after the jump. What they need — what we all need, really — is a little reassurance that our appreciation isn’t misplaced. And as if on cue, it seemed to walk right through the front door.

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Still No Ghostbusters Sequel, But How About a No-Budget Remake?

Obama Says U.S. Unemployment On Turning Corner

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Barack Obama said Friday that the country’s high unemployment was beginning to turn the corner on as the newly released labor report showed ” encouraging” data. A woman looks for job information at the job search central of New York Public Library in New York, the US, April 2, 2010. According to the Labor Department as reported last Friday, United States unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.7 percent in March as nonfarm payroll employment increased by 162,000, indicating a positive sign of economic recovery, Obama said that “I have often had to report bad news during the course of this year,” on his remarks in the economy at a factory in North Carolina. “Today is an encouraging day. We learned that the economy actually produced a substantial number of jobs instead of losing a substantial number of jobs. “We are beginning to turn the corner … the worst of the storm is over.” > > Read More Obama Says U.S. Unemployment On Turning Corner is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Queen Latifah, The Virgins, Liza Minnelli Celebrate Paper’s 25th Anniversary

Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Mark Ronson and Janelle Monae party for the New York magazine. By Steven Roberts Queen Latifah at the PAPER magazine party at the New York Public Library in New York City on Tuesday Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images NEW YORK — Paper magazine celebrated its 25th anniversary Tuesday evening with a party at the New York Public Library. Kanye West , Kid Cudi and Janelle Monae were all in attendance as Queen Latifah , the Virgins , DJ Mark Ronson and Liza Minnelli performed

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