Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Theophilus London - Big Spender<= Good use of "Fosse"
Very Fosse!! Im not a fan of the mainstream, not sure where Theo fits in but I like his style/ music. Anyone that makes good use of a Bob Fosse song or dance number gets kudos from me anyway.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Sinead O'Connor is my person of the WEEK for this #Trayvon tirade!!
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| Sinead get the full mount of respect for this rant that is circulating throughout the internet. I always knew she was a deep and forward thinking person, but I really admire her for the way she "put it out there" for all of us to see. I think more artists of all genre's should do the same. |
The Art of Video Games at The Smithsonian American History Museum
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Breaking News: Whitney had Cocaine in her system at the time of her death

Whitney Houston had cocaine in her system when she died -- this according to the L.A. County Coroner.
The L.A. County Coroner has just released the singer's official cause of death -- accidental drowning -- but added ... there was evidence of cocaine in her system when she died.
As we previously reported, Whitney was found dead in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel last month and several pills were found on the scene -- including Xanax, Ibuprofen, and Midol.
Investigators found NO EVIDENCE of cocaine in the hotel room.
Law enforcement sources have told us from the beginning they did not suspect foul play -- and believe her death was not a homicide.
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Her family however had doubts about Whitney's demise -- suggesting there may have been foul play.
Glenn Beck'sThe Blaze alleges Trayvon Martin may have been a troubled youth looking for trouble
The Blaze is a newspaper founded by Republican pundit and talk show host Glenn Beck. In a paragraph toward the bottom of a piece entitled "AL SHARPTON DISMISSES SELF-DEFENSE ARGUMENT IN SHOOTING OF TEEN" , the Blaze insinuates that Martin may have deserved to be profiled or may have even been CAUSING trouble
We’re also learning more about Trayvon Martin. According to reporters he had been suspended from school. The International Business Times says Martin’s suspension was due to last for 10 days. But what exactly was he suspended for in the first place? Sources sympathetic to Martin say he was suspended for “excessive tardiness.” However, a quick review of both the local policies for Martin’s school, the Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School, and of the Miami-Dade school district’s district-wide policies, raise some doubts. According to Miami-Dade policy, in order to get a suspension of 10 days, Martin would have had to either commit “repeated, serious or habitual” acts of the following:
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