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Andy Griffith, America’s Sheriff, Dead at 86

A star of Broadway, movies and television, Andy Griffith died Tuesday at his home on Roanoke Island, North Carolina. The once aspiring preacher, trombone player and music teacher, he landed his first movie role in A Face in the Crowd in 1957. But it was his role as the affable and folksy-wise Sheriff Andy Taylor in the 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show that won him legions of fans. Griffith had already had some experience in the limelight by the time the hit television show hit the air, according to The New York Times, which reported Griffith’s passing, which received confirmation by the Dare County sheriff Doug Doughtie today. He starred in the Broadway play No Time for Sergeants followed by Face (one of six movies during his career) to good reviews. He later starred in the 1980s and ’90s courtroom television show Matlock . Still, the fictional town of Mayberry will forever be etched in fans’ memories when it comes to Griffith. His lovable mess-up deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts), Gomer Pyle, young son Opie (Ron Howard) and Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier) debuted at number four in the ratings and never dipped below the top 10. It even hit number one its last season in 1968 and it continues in syndication. Griffith’s career slid after the show though he had signed a five-year deal with Universal Pictures, though he never received offers that appealed to him. He told The Virginia Pilot in 2008: “I thought I was hot stuff and go right into the movies. It didn’t work out that way.” After some false starts on follow up shows in the ’70s, he made some made-for-TV movies, but more success followed with his role as a lawyer in the series Matlock which debuted in 1986, which ran until 1992, for NBC, followed by another three years on ABC, longer than The Andy Griffith Show . While official awards mostly alluded him (he never won an Emmy for his role of Sheriff Andy Taylor, while Don Knotts picked up a slew of the trophies throughout the ’60s) Griffith did receive an Emmy nomination for the 1981 TV movie Murder in Texas . He received recognition in 1987 with a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Program and in 2004 TV Land gave the The Andy Griffith Show its Legend Award. And perhaps ultimately fitting, his character was placed at number 8 in TV Guide’s top “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time” in 2004. [Source: The New York Times ]

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Take Care: Drake Beefs Up Security While Shopping In DC, Is He Shook-Daddy Of Virginia Area Goons Reppin’ Team Breezy???

You know those boys from “2 Up, 2 Down” don’t play that isht Aubrey! Drake Seen Shopping In D.C. With Extra Security Today, YMCMB’s Canadian spitter/singer was seen gallivanting the mall in D.C. with a GANG of security! Tonight Drizzy is set to take the stage in Virginia Beach at Farm Bureau Live. Considering the Chris Breezy beef , and a bevy of subliminal shots sent from G.O.O.D. Music MC and Virginia son Pusha T , we’re sure Aubrey wasn’t going to take any chances with his sensitive skin while traveling thought the DMV. Take a look at the safer, more protected Drake below. Images via Fame Pictures

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Kim Kardashian Changes Twitter Photo: What Do You Think?!?!?!?!?

Enormous, breaking news, members of the celebrity gossip world: Kim Kardashian has changed her Twitter handle photo. We repeat… KIM KARDASHIAN HAS CHANGED HER TWITTER HANDLE PHOTO. It’s unclear what sparked the monumental decision, but it affects literally millions of people around the country, who woke up today to a never-before-seen shot of this reality star, one we could not even track down in our extensive gallery of Kim Kardashian photos . Peep it now and then react: So… what do you think?!?!?!?!?!?

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Emily Maynard Slams Kalon McMahon, Won’t Watch Bachelor Pad

Emily Maynard is clearly still bitter at Kalon McMahon, who she kicked off The Bachelorette this week. Knowing he’s in the Bachelor Pad 3 cast , she won’t watch it. McMahon, 27, will compete against previous Bachelor and Bachelorette stars like Erica Rose, Lindzi Cox, Ed Swiderski and Season 2 winner Michael Stagliano. Maynard won’t be tuning in to watch them battle each other and fans for the $250,000 prize, she announced via Twitter Thursday. Her reasoning for that? “The fact Kalon will ever be on any TV [show] again makes me want to stab my eyeballs out with dull pencils,” the single mom explained. “Too much?” Maynard sent Kalon packing Monday after Doug Clerget informed her that he had been badmouthing her and worse, her daughter Ricki, as “baggage.” “I want to go out there and rip his limbs off and beat him with them,” Maynard seethed, adding, “I just wanna go West Virginia, hood rat, backwoods on his ass.” And so she did. It was awesome. Eight guys remain in the hunt this season, which concludes July 16. The Bachelorette spoilers (and ABC’s previews) strongly hint at who her final three are. Is Emily Maynard engaged ? Reports this week suggest so, but at this point, it’s not confirmed. All we know is that there are three clear frontrunners now. Who should she choose? Vote below!

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Black Congressman Artur Davis Switches From Democratic To GOP…”I Can’t Support Barack Obama” [Video]

Artur Davis Switches From Democratic Party For GOP The political conversion of Artur Davis made national headlines as the former Democratic congressman from Birmingham announced his decision to become a Republican in Virginia. The GOP welcomed Davis, once a top surrogate to President Barack Obama. “The fact that he has the courage to analyze the problems with the current administration on the issues of unifying diverse interests in America and creating jobs tells me this is a guy with a lot of principle,” Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell, a Republican, told the Washington Post. In Alabama, where Davis suffered a painful loss in his 2010 bid for governor , leading Democrats had a different view. “In defeat, we have seen the real Artur Davis — a man with no principles, and no understanding of what it means to be a statesman and public servant,” said state Rep. Craig Ford, D-Gadsden, the House Minority Leader. “Artur Davis has no principles, and will say anything to advance his own career.” Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said Davis can expect plenty of abuse from Democrats as a result of his switch. “Some people are being cynical and are saying, ‘Well, he’s just doing an Arlen Specter. He’s just switching parties because he knows he can’t win as a Democrat,’” Limbaugh said on his radio show Thursday. “I don’t care. I listen to what he’s saying. This is an African-American who is setting himself up for Uncle Tom status. This guy is going to join the ranks of Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas and Shelby Steele. He’s going to be persona non grata in the Democrat Party.” Peep Davis’ reasons for his switch and discuss… Source

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$5000 for a Justin Bieber ticket on Craigslist?

Mason and James (102.1 The X) trying to “win” and Jackson’s (Q94) Justin Bieber tickets. They want to give them away to a X listener so they can pawn them for money. #springpromotion http://www.youtube.com/v/Qxh4-BLk5ZU?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Originally posted here: $5000 for a Justin Bieber ticket on Craigslist?

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Snakes On A Pastor: West Virginia Pentecostal Preacher Dies After Suffering Rattlesnake Bite During A Service!

Jesus take the serpent… Virginia Pentecostal Pastor Dies From Rattlesnake Bite Mid-Service A “serpent-handling” West Virginia pastor died after his rattlesnake bit him during a church ritual, just as the man had apparently watched a snake kill his father years before. Pentecostal pastor Mark Wolford, 44, hosted an outdoor service at the Panther Wildlife Management Area in West Virginia Sunday, which he touted on his Facebook page prior to the event. “I am looking for a great time this Sunday,” Wolford wrote May 22, according to the Washington Post. “It is going to be a homecoming like the old days. Good ‘ole raised in the holler or mountain ridge running, Holy Ghost-filled speaking-in-tongues sign believers.” Robin Vanover, Wolford’s sister, told the Washington Post that 30 minutes into the outdoor service, Wolford passed around a poisonous timber rattlesnake, which eventually bit him. “He laid it on the ground,” Vanover said in the interview, “and he sat down next to the snake, and it bit him on the thigh.” Vanover said Wolford was then transported to a family member’s home in Bluefield about 80 miles away to recover. But as the situation worsened, he was taken to a hospital where he later died. Image via Kate Fowler Source

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Anything BUT African! Applachia’s Melungeon People Upset To Learn Their Real Roots Aren’t Portuguese, Turkish Or Gypsy

This is some pretty interesting stuff as far as genealogy goes, but the reaction of these Appalachian folk goes to show — some folks will do anything not to be “Black”. Race mixing goes WAY back, so how were these people SURPRISED to find out they were of African heritage? For those of you unfamiliar with the mountainous region between Tennessee and Virginia, the area has historically been home to a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. While the origins of these people has been contested on several occasions, it was primarily speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, Turkish slaves or Gypsies. But guess what. DNA don’t lie and a new study shows these people come from African men and White women. Yep. Something that was considered criminal back in the day actually happened often enough that a whole community was formed that included a bloodline that was pretty much explained by folklore. Here are the details: Now a new DNA study in the Journal of Genetic Genealogy attempts to separate truth from oral tradition and wishful thinking. The study found the truth to be somewhat less exotic: Genetic evidence shows that the families historically called Melungeons are the offspring of sub-Saharan African men and white women of northern or central European origin. And that report, which was published in April in the peer-reviewed journal, doesn’t sit comfortably with some people who claim Melungeon ancestry. “There were a whole lot of people upset by this study,” lead researcher Roberta Estes said. “They just knew they were Portuguese, or Native American.” Beginning in the early 1800s, or possibly before, the term Melungeon (meh-LUN’-jun) was applied as a slur to a group of about 40 families along the Tennessee-Virginia border. But it has since become a catch-all phrase for a number of groups of mysterious mixed-race ancestry. In recent decades, interest in the origin of the Melungeons has risen dramatically with advances both in DNA research and in the advent of Internet resources that allow individuals to trace their ancestry without digging through dusty archives. G. Reginald Daniel, a sociologist at the University of California-Santa Barbara who’s spent more than 30 years examining multiracial people in the U.S. and wasn’t part of this research, said the study is more evidence that race-mixing in the U.S. isn’t a new phenomenon. “All of us are multiracial,” he said. “It is recapturing a more authentic U.S. history.” Estes and her fellow researchers theorize that the various Melungeon lines may have sprung from the unions of black and white indentured servants living in Virginia in the mid-1600s, before slavery. They conclude that as laws were put in place to penalize the mixing of races, the various family groups could only intermarry with each other, even migrating together from Virginia through the Carolinas before settling primarily in the mountains of East Tennessee. Claims of Portuguese ancestry likely were a ruse they used in order to remain free and retain other privileges that came with being considered white, according to the study’s authors. The study quotes from an 1874 court case in Tennessee in which a Melungeon woman’s inheritance was challenged. If Martha Simmerman were found to have African blood, she would lose the inheritance. Her attorney, Lewis Shepherd, argued successfully that the Simmerman’s family was descended from ancient Phoenicians who eventually migrated to Portugal and then to North America. Writing about his argument in a memoir published years later, Shepherd stated, “Our Southern high-bred people will never tolerate on equal terms any person who is even remotely tainted with negro blood, but they do not make the same objection to other brown or dark-skinned people, like the Spanish, the Cubans, the Italians, etc.” In another lawsuit in 1855, Jacob Perkins, who is described as “an East Tennessean of a Melungeon family,” sued a man who had accused him of having “negro blood.” In a note to his attorney, Perkins wrote why he felt the accusation was damaging. Writing in the era of slavery ahead of the Civil War, Perkins noted the racial discrimination of the age: “1st the words imply that we are liable to be indicted (equals) liable to be whipped (equals) liable to be fined … “ Later generations came to believe some of the tales their ancestors wove out of necessity. Jack Goins, who has researched Melungeon history for about 40 years and was the driving force behind the DNA study, said his distant relatives were listed as Portuguese on an 1880 census. Yet he was taken aback when he first had his DNA tested around 2000. Swabs taken from his cheeks collected the genetic material from saliva or skin cells and the sample was sent to a laboratory for identification. “It surprised me so much when mine came up African that I had it done again,” he said. “I had to have a second opinion. But it came back the same way. I had three done. They were all the same.” In order to conduct the larger DNA study, Goins and his fellow researchers – who are genealogists but not academics – had to define who was a Melungeon. In recent years, it has become a catchall term for people of mixed-race ancestry and has been applied to about 200 communities in the eastern U.S. – from New York to Louisiana. Among them were the Montauks, the Mantinecocks, Van Guilders, the Clappers, the Shinnecocks and others in New York. Pennsylvania had the Pools; North Carolina the Lumbees, Waccamaws and Haliwas and South Carolina the Redbones, Buckheads, Yellowhammers, Creels and others. In Louisiana, which somewhat resembled a Latin American nation with its racial mixing, there were Creoles of the Cane River region and the Redbones of western Louisiana, among others. The latest DNA study limited participants to those whose families were called Melungeon in the historical records of the 1800s and early 1900s in and around Tennessee’s Hawkins and Hancock Counties, on the Virginia border some 200 miles northeast of Nashville. The study does not rule out the possibility of other races or ethnicities forming part of the Melungeon heritage, but none were detected among the 69 male lines and 8 female lines that were tested. Also, the study did not look for later racial mixing that might have occurred, for instance with Native Americans. Goins estimates there must be several thousand descendants of the historical Melungeons alive today, but the study only examined unbroken male and female lines. The origin of the word Melungeon is unknown, but there is no doubt it was considered a slur by white residents in Appalachia who suspected the families of being mixed race. “It’s sometimes embarrassing to see the lengths your ancestors went to hide their African heritage, but look at the consequences” said Wayne Winkler, past president of the Melungeon Heritage Association. “They suffered anyway because of the suspicion.” The DNA study is ongoing as researchers continue to locate additional Melungeon descendants. Fascinating stuff right? Or is it even that deep? Source

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Sophie Monk, Possible Booty Call Saved Ray J’s Life

Ray J is out of the hospital and expected to make a full recovery, following a scare this weekend when the singer thought he had suffered a fatal blood clot. And fans of the former Kim Kardashian sex tape partner reportedly have Sophie Monk to thank. According to TMZ sources, the model was staying in a different hotel room from Ray J on Sunday night, but popped in to check on her Prince Reigns campaign mate (we wonder why?!?) and found him on the floor, unresponsive. Monk proceeded to alert the hotel management, who dialed 911. An ambulance then transported Ray J to the hospital and, fortunately for all involved, nothing especially worrisome was discovered. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Pauly D to Deadmau5: How’s the Discount Aisle?!

It’s not quite a Chris Brown and Chrissy Teigen -level feud, but Pauly D and Deadmau5 have been engaged in a bit of a Twitter beef of their own this week. $h!t got so real after Deadmau5 said earlier this week that the Jersey Shore star was a hack and basically has zero talent when it comes to DJing. Pauly D’s response? The Tweet and photo below: No word on whether Deadmau5, who also got into it with Madonna recently, truly thinks that 4×4=12, or if Neil Diamond is planning a Twitter offensive of his own after being inadvertently dragged into this war of words. In any case, the beat goes on. And it sounds like nnts nnts nnts nnts ….

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