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Catch Fade: Columbus Short Investigated After Knocking A Man Unconscious At Wedding Engagement Party!

He takes the “gladiator” thing REALY seriously Columbus Short Knocks A Heckler Unconscious At Engagement Party According to TMZ reports : Columbus Short — who plays gladiator Harrison Wright on “Scandal” — was involved in a bar fight in which the other guy ended up in the hospital and cops are now conducting a criminal investigation. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … Short was at Gabe’s Bar and Grill in L.A. on March 15 at around 10:45 PM celebrating a couple’s engagement … when he started arguing at the bar with another partygoer. We’re told the other guy pissed Short off by making a comment along the lines of, “You might be richer than me but I get my girls to buy me everything I want including your wife.” An eyewitness tells TMZ Columbus then came up from behind and sucker punched the guy. The eyewitness says the man’s nose was broken and he was rendered unconscious for several minutes. We’re told Columbus quickly left the bar. An ambulance came and took the 37-year-old man to a nearby hospital. Cops are now investigating a criminal battery. Can’t make comments about men’s wives and not expect a fade to ensue, however, Columbus gotta cool out before he finds himself in hot water…unless he has a real-life Olivia Pope to come save his azz. Image via WENN

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Bumbaclot… Someone We Actually Like!: Jamaican Woman Says She Has 32-Kids?! [Video]

Who is Annmarie Richards? Annmarie Richards is a Jamaican woman who has raised 32 children, but not before she came from a broken home, in a struggling community herself. She experienced first-hand what it feels like to be a forgotten victim of Jamaica’s painful economic situation. She has since devoted her life to finding homeless children, raising them as her own, and giving them new opportunities. It’s her goal to take children off the streets and integrate them into school systems, giving them a foundation to build a wonderful life. Annmarie has helped numerous people turn their lives around. She has provided a home to women stuck in prostitution circles, drug addicts, and others. She not only takes troubled people off the streets, but she also helps them thrive in society! Thank you for letting us tell your story Annmarie, we love you! You can help support Annmarie and her cause of the Jamaican people by sharing this video with everyone you know! Help play it forward for Annmarie. Play it, Like it, Share it! youtube

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Paying Homage: Kevin Hart Credits Comedic Legends Bernie Mac, Chris Rock & Red Foxx For His Success

Comedian Kevin Hart was stunned that he swept the NAACP Image Awards Saturday night and RumorFix brings you his reaction. Kevin Hart Credits Other Black Comedians For Success He tweeted, “Woooow “Outstanding Comedy Series” “Entertainer Of The Year” & “Outstanding Actor In A Comedy Series” ….Thank you NAACP IMAGE AWARDS & THANK YOU TO ALL ME FANS, YOU ALL ARE TRULY AMAZING!!!! #3Awards #Unexpected #Blessed #GodIsGood #WorkHardPlayHarder #Focused #comedicrockstar #aboutlastnight #nowplaying.” As you can see by Kevin’s hashtags, he didn’t miss an opportunity to promote his new movie About Last Night. Kevin, who won two awards for BET’s Real Husbands in Hollywood, revealed the secret to his success by posting picture of himself near a portrait of Red Foxx, Chris Rock and Bernie Mac with this message: “You can’t be great unless you surround yourself by greatness!!! Every wall in my house has a comedic legend on it!!! Thanks Leland Sharp for this amazing piece. I have “Eddie Murphy” “Richard Pryor” & now “Red Foxx Chris Rock Bernie Mac RIP” next painting is going to be “Bill Cosby” …..I respect the men who paved the way for me to be where I am today!!!! #ComedicRockstar #iLoveComedy #SuitSwag #HeadedToTheNAACPimageawards #SharpLittleGuy #AboutLastNight #NowPlaying.” Congratulations! IG

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Leather Jacket Clad Lauryn Hill Brings Her Plaid Frock And Fedora Steez To “Late Show With David Letterman”

She’s a free woman! We’re glad to see Lauryn Hill making the late night rounds again , but did she go a little too heavy on the powder? We do love that red lip though! Lauryn wore this plaid ankle length wool dress with a leather cropped moto jacket and a fedora to her performance at “The Late Show With David Letterman.” Are You Feelin Her Get Up? SplashNews

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Story Of “Theotis Beasley” From The Inglewood Hood: Instead Of Gangbangin This Young Man Is “Skating” [Video]

Theotis still takes care of his family. We wish this kid the best… and would like to offer just a piece of advice. “Please young man, invest back into Baker and buy your own home in or outside of Inglewood… stop paying rent!!” BTW, Free Antwuan Dixon!!! youtube VICE

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Someone We Actually Like: Bangin’ Kerry Washington Talks Becoming Dr. And Mother Being Professor Of Education [Video]

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Someone We Actually Like: “Porgy And Bess” Broadway And Opera Star Alicia Hall Moran

We love spreading the word about talented black folks! And it’s even better when the said talent is an exceptional actress and musician with great pipes and an equally fabulous husband. Such is the case with Alicia Hall Moran. Here’s a little info via Ozy.com : If you’d asked Alicia Hall Moran how she was feeling a year ago, fresh off the heels of a Broadway run, the Harlem-based opera singer would sigh and say it was like finally getting “off the treadmill.” It’s an understatement, considering she wasn’t just in the ensemble of Broadway’s Porgy & Bess; she was also the understudy for Audra McDonald’s Bess and performed the role every Wednesday. Juggling eight shows a week, rehearsals for two parts, five-year-old twins, a weeklong commission she was asked to do for the Whitney Museum Biennial and, you know, sleep, left her feeling depleted — and energized at the same time. And it also explains why she has signed back on, heading out in November to star as Bess in the national tour. “Doing theater every day is like pushing a rock up a mountain. There’s the exertion of always moving it forward and also going out there, raw and wondering, ‘How is this going to end?’” she admits. “But with Porgy & Bess, it’s like being in the Olympics. I learned to do a vault on a jacked-up ankle and nail that thing!” But nailing hard-to-execute routines has been the norm for Hall Moran throughout her career. “I’ve departed from the classical mold, which is that you’re assigned music, you learn it and you perform it,” explains the mezzo-soprano. “I’m co-creating the music now, which is highly improvisatory.” That sounds fancy and hard and innovative, but what does it actually mean? It means that there are going to be more creations like the Motown Project, where she recreated the world of Mozart and translated it for a contemporary audience through Motown lyrics. Or new collaborations with her husband, Jason Moran, a jazz pianist and the Kennedy Center artistic director of jazz. Or works with others, like a late September performance at Jazz at Lincoln Center called “Gershwin & Beyond” featuring guitarist Bill Frisell. Clap for Mami… She’s dope. Check out a performance from her below: Pretty amazing right? Facebook Continue reading

The Hood Life: Nipsey Hussle “Crenshaw And Slauson (True Story)” [Video]

The visuals and the concept for this project deserve major props. Peep the “Crenshaw and Slauson (True Story)” visual off of #CRENSHAW mixtape above. The mixtape is available for free on DatPiff.com or for limited purchase at iamproud2pay.com. This video takes you through Nipsey Hussle’s hood of Crenshaw and Slauson where locals speak about what he means to the community and also how he has inspired them. We love it.

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Someone We Actually Like: CNN Re-Launches “Crossfire” With Activist And Commentator Van Jones

CNN recently re-launched their classic debate series “Crossfire” with a new lineup. Each week, Yale-educated attorney and two time New York Times best-selling author Van Jones faces off with Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter on the hottest political issues of the moment. Check a clip of Jones & Cupp going toe-to-toe on the issue of Paula Deen’s infamous n-word apology: On the show Mr. Jones, an outspoken political commentator with a long track record of activism and deep community involvement, continues to break down his views on the current political climate while highlighting his unique perspective. The original “Crossfire,” which aired weeknights from 1982 to 2005, examined political and social issues in a televised debate. Check out this vintage clip from a 1984 debate with activist Angela Davis. Hopefully with Van’s commentary and influence, “Crossfire” will be able to crank out more cutting edge moments like that one. Have you been watching? Continue reading

Someone We Actually Like: CNN Re-Launches “Crossfire” With Activist And Commentator Van Jones

CNN recently re-launched their classic debate series “Crossfire” with a new lineup. Each week, Yale-educated attorney and two time New York Times best-selling author Van Jones faces off with Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter on the hottest political issues of the moment. Check a clip of Jones & Cupp going toe-to-toe on the issue of Paula Deen’s infamous n-word apology: On the show Mr. Jones, an outspoken political commentator with a long track record of activism and deep community involvement, continues to break down his views on the current political climate while highlighting his unique perspective. The original “Crossfire,” which aired weeknights from 1982 to 2005, examined political and social issues in a televised debate. Check out this vintage clip from a 1984 debate with activist Angela Davis. Hopefully with Van’s commentary and influence, “Crossfire” will be able to crank out more cutting edge moments like that one. Have you been watching? Continue reading