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Original Temptation Ain't Too Proud to Sue E-mail
Thursday, 01 November 2007
Otis Williams, the only surviving member of the original Temptations, is suing three former members of the band for using the name "Temptations" -- which he claims they don't have the right to do.  Click to continue at TMZ.com
 
KRS-One Steps Up With 'Stop The Violence' Campaign E-mail
Thursday, 01 November 2007
 Rapper, author, and lecturer, KRS-One has officially brought back his Stop The Violence Campaign. KRS said, "We are in a state of emergency-school shootings, nooses being hung from trees, domestic violence, gang violence, police brutality and war. In the midst of mass turmoil the Hip Hop community cannot afford to stand still."  Click to continue at SoundSlam.com
 
Rissi Palmer adds some more color to country music E-mail
Monday, 29 October 2007
Rissi Palmer There’s nothing shocking about ’s music. But if the music doesn’t catch you by surprise, the person singing it does. Palmer is black, and her single “Country Girl,” is the first by an African-American woman to hit the Billboard Hot Country chart since Dona Mason’s “Green Eyes (Cryin’ Those Blue Tears)” 20 years ago.   Click to continue at Pantagraph.com
 
Hakeem hits Nas for ‘N’ word E-mail
Saturday, 27 October 2007
Behemoth record label Universal Music Group must change the name of rapper Nas’s new album, “N*****,” or risk losing $84 million in state investments, a Fort Greene assemblyman said this week. Jeffries called on Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli to withdraw the $84 million that the state pension fund has invested in Universal and its parent company, Vivendi.  Click to continue at BrooklynPaper.com
 
Division II Chowan makes historic move to historically black CIAA E-mail
Thursday, 25 October 2007
The first predominantly white college to join a conference typically reserved for historically black colleges and universities is an unprecedented marriage spurred by location and several CIAA defectors who left for the lower levels of Division I.  Click to continue at SportingNews.com
 
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