Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Free Turkeys From Steve....People, You Better Get Up On This!!!!
According to Eurweb, Steve Harvey and his wife are lending a helping hand to feed more than 6,000 needy families:
On Nov. 23, Steve Harvey and his wife Marjorie will give away more than 6,000 turkeys to needy families across the country, as well as host “Steve Harvey’s Big Turkey Give Day” in Chicago with two daytime events in the cities of Markham and Chicago.
As part of the nationwide giveaway, the Harveys will team up with Steve Harvey Morning Show affiliate stations in 53 markets to distribute thousands of turkeys, with live on-air gives taking place in 10 of those markets.
On Nov. 23, Steve Harvey and his wife Marjorie will give away more than 6,000 turkeys to needy families across the country, as well as host “Steve Harvey’s Big Turkey Give Day” in Chicago with two daytime events in the cities of Markham and Chicago.
As part of the nationwide giveaway, the Harveys will team up with Steve Harvey Morning Show affiliate stations in 53 markets to distribute thousands of turkeys, with live on-air gives taking place in 10 of those markets.
During the Big Turkey Give Day, the Harveys – in conjunction with V103/WVAZ-FM in Chicago – the couple will personally give away 1,000 turkeys and 1,000 ropes of turkey sausage courtesy of Hillshire Farm to Chicago-area residents.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Nicki Ménage à trois
So recently i've recently become addicted to this new and upcoming emcee from New York by the name of Nicki Minaj. She is signed to Lil Wayne record label Young Money/Universal. She is a breath of fresh air to the hip hop community. And she definately came at the right time. And I say that because at the moment there are absolutely no female rappers out there. Even though she doesn't like to be compared, she definately reminds me of a Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown from back in the day. She raps like a dude and keeps it cute and animated for the ladies at the same time. She is VERY VERY EXPLICIT
Minaj has yet to even come out with an album yet. But she has done a mixtape entitled "Beam Me Up Scotty". That was FIRE!!!!...but she definately been on Lil Wayne's mixtapes and been featured on remixes. She keeps raw, sexy and hood all at the same time, so I guess that's what makes her relatable.
There have been numerous rumors that Nicki Minaj is into femles. Hence the last name.Hahahaha..Amber Rose, who is Kanye West 's openly bi-sexual girlfriend has made advances to the rapper before.Over the summer she did a interview about her sexuality.
It is said that she is infact bisexual. Which makes her even more attractive to me...lol...but there are some videos on http://www.youtube.com/ that kinds of put it out there.
Nicki Minaj has even performed at Virginia State University for homecoming. I heard she killed the stage. TT Torez had a opportuinty to interview her about her upcoming events and projects. And if you look closely they are in the girls' locker room...lol
Personally I think Nicki is tri-sexual meaning she'll try anything...lol.
Either way she is talented and I look forward to hearing more of her.
Minaj has yet to even come out with an album yet. But she has done a mixtape entitled "Beam Me Up Scotty". That was FIRE!!!!...but she definately been on Lil Wayne's mixtapes and been featured on remixes. She keeps raw, sexy and hood all at the same time, so I guess that's what makes her relatable.
There have been numerous rumors that Nicki Minaj is into femles. Hence the last name.Hahahaha..Amber Rose, who is Kanye West 's openly bi-sexual girlfriend has made advances to the rapper before.Over the summer she did a interview about her sexuality.
It is said that she is infact bisexual. Which makes her even more attractive to me...lol...but there are some videos on http://www.youtube.com/ that kinds of put it out there.
Nicki Minaj has even performed at Virginia State University for homecoming. I heard she killed the stage. TT Torez had a opportuinty to interview her about her upcoming events and projects. And if you look closely they are in the girls' locker room...lol
Personally I think Nicki is tri-sexual meaning she'll try anything...lol.
Either way she is talented and I look forward to hearing more of her.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Bea Arthur Leaves A Generous Donation
(CNN) -- "Golden Girls" star Bea Arthur's generosity lives on.
Bea Arthur who is known for role on " The Golden Girls" as Dorothy but this time around she is known for her generous, loving heart. The actress, who died in April, included a $300,000 donation to New York's Ali Forney Center, an organization supporting homeless LGBT youth, in her will, leaving center Executive Director Carl Siciliano overwhelmed by her kindness.
Siciliano said he knew of Arthur's plan to include the center in her will, but never knew the amount.
He had been struggling to keep the doors of the shelter open. The organization assists more than 1,000 people each year, providing shelter for those who had to leave home "for being who they are," Siciliano said.
"The last year and a half, since the economic crisis started, it's been really hard to keep this program going," Siciliano said. "A lot of the foundation and corporate money that we used to get has dried up, and we've been growing. Every day, we have about 125 kids a night waiting to get into our housing."
But on Tuesday morning, a FedEx carrier delivered a $300,000 check.
Siciliano said he immediately started to cry. Arthur's donation couldn't have come at a better time.
"For months, I've been really sweating to make each payroll, and we're usually a month or two behind on our rent, and there have been times when I was afraid that I wasn't going to hold it together," he said. "That kind of terror of [trying to] keep this thing going has come to an end for now with this extraordinary generosity."
Arthur's relationship with the center goes back to 2005, when the stage and screen star agreed to do a benefit at the request of a former set designer to help ease the center's growing pains.
"At that time we were a really small, grassroots organization. We were only sheltering 12 kids at a time," Siciliano said.
The amazing thing, he added, is that Arthur "didn't realize at that point what a serious issue it was, that so many thousands of gay kids were on the streets of our country."
Nevertheless, she was on board. She flew to New York to reprise her one-woman show, "Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends" for one night only, raising more than $40,000 for the organization and contributing another sizeable personal donation.
But her generosity didn't stop once the curtain fell. Arthur consistently raised the issue of LGBT homeless youth in press interviews, such as her November 2005 interview with Next magazine.
"I'm very, very involved in charities involving youth," Arthur said in the interview. "These kids at the Ali Forney Center are literally dumped by their families because of the fact that they are lesbian, gay or transgender -- this organization really is saving lives."
With Arthur's donation, Siciliano hopes he can save a few more. Part of the $300,000 will go toward buying a residence that can house 12, and Siciliano plans on naming it after the woman who helped make it happen.
"To have her choose to shine that kind of light on us was remarkable," Siciliano said. "She became an advocate for the issue; she said she would do anything that she could to help these kids."
Arthur was also an advocate for gay rights, saying she once considered a gay relationship after a bad divorce. "With all the improvements and all the people who've become so much more knowledgeable, there's still an enormous amount of vicious homophobia," said Arthur in a 2001 interview with Out Magazine.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/29/bea.arthur.donation/
Bea Arthur who is known for role on " The Golden Girls" as Dorothy but this time around she is known for her generous, loving heart. The actress, who died in April, included a $300,000 donation to New York's Ali Forney Center, an organization supporting homeless LGBT youth, in her will, leaving center Executive Director Carl Siciliano overwhelmed by her kindness.
Siciliano said he knew of Arthur's plan to include the center in her will, but never knew the amount.
He had been struggling to keep the doors of the shelter open. The organization assists more than 1,000 people each year, providing shelter for those who had to leave home "for being who they are," Siciliano said.
"The last year and a half, since the economic crisis started, it's been really hard to keep this program going," Siciliano said. "A lot of the foundation and corporate money that we used to get has dried up, and we've been growing. Every day, we have about 125 kids a night waiting to get into our housing."
But on Tuesday morning, a FedEx carrier delivered a $300,000 check.
Siciliano said he immediately started to cry. Arthur's donation couldn't have come at a better time.
"For months, I've been really sweating to make each payroll, and we're usually a month or two behind on our rent, and there have been times when I was afraid that I wasn't going to hold it together," he said. "That kind of terror of [trying to] keep this thing going has come to an end for now with this extraordinary generosity."
Arthur's relationship with the center goes back to 2005, when the stage and screen star agreed to do a benefit at the request of a former set designer to help ease the center's growing pains.
"At that time we were a really small, grassroots organization. We were only sheltering 12 kids at a time," Siciliano said.
The amazing thing, he added, is that Arthur "didn't realize at that point what a serious issue it was, that so many thousands of gay kids were on the streets of our country."
Nevertheless, she was on board. She flew to New York to reprise her one-woman show, "Bea Arthur on Broadway: Just Between Friends" for one night only, raising more than $40,000 for the organization and contributing another sizeable personal donation.
But her generosity didn't stop once the curtain fell. Arthur consistently raised the issue of LGBT homeless youth in press interviews, such as her November 2005 interview with Next magazine.
"I'm very, very involved in charities involving youth," Arthur said in the interview. "These kids at the Ali Forney Center are literally dumped by their families because of the fact that they are lesbian, gay or transgender -- this organization really is saving lives."
With Arthur's donation, Siciliano hopes he can save a few more. Part of the $300,000 will go toward buying a residence that can house 12, and Siciliano plans on naming it after the woman who helped make it happen.
"To have her choose to shine that kind of light on us was remarkable," Siciliano said. "She became an advocate for the issue; she said she would do anything that she could to help these kids."
Arthur was also an advocate for gay rights, saying she once considered a gay relationship after a bad divorce. "With all the improvements and all the people who've become so much more knowledgeable, there's still an enormous amount of vicious homophobia," said Arthur in a 2001 interview with Out Magazine.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/10/29/bea.arthur.donation/
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