Archive for October 19th, 2007

10.19
07

Harlem’s Apollo Theater To Host American Gangster Premiere; Live Stream From Red Carpet Tonight

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Fans can watch a live stream of celebrity arrivals and red carpet action for tonight’s premiere of the Denzel Washington starrer American Gangster starting at 7:00PM-EST on the film’s official website, www.americangangster.net.

The premiere for the highly anticipated flick scheduled to be released Nov. 2 will take place at the world famous Apollo Theater in Harlem, U.S.A.

The movie, based on real life gangster Frank Lucas, has been described as a “Black Sopranos.” The star-studded premiere will see Washington joined on the red carpet by fellow cast members RZA, Common, Russell Crowe, Cuba Gooding, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Melissia Hill, Ruby Dee and many, many more.

T.I., also in the cast, was scheduled to appear but may not due to his arrest over the weekend.

Proceeds from the premiere will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs Of America
And Boys & Girls Clubs Of Mount Vernon whom Washington has credited with helping him stay off the streets as a youth.

10.19
07

Nas Speaks On Album Title Controversy

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Nas who recently announced plans to name his upcoming album Ni**a, only to be shot down by Def Jam, recently spoke to MTV about the controversy the title caused.

“I’m a street disciple,” he said. “I’m talking to the streets. Stay out of our business. You ain’t got no business worrying about what the word ‘nigger’ is or acting like you know what my album is about without talking to me. Whether you in the NAACP or you Jesse Jackson. I respect all of them … I just want them to know: Never fall victim to Fox. Never fall victim to the sh– they do. What they do is try to hurry up and get you on the phone and try to get you to talk about something you might not know about yet.”

He went on to say:

“If Cornell West was making an album called Nigger, they would know he’s got something intellectual to say. To think I’m gonna say something that’s not intellectual is calling me a nigger, and to be called a nigger by Jesse Jackson and the NAACP is counterproductive, counter-revolutionary.

“We’re taking power from the word,” he added. “No disrespect to none of them who were part of the civil-rights movement, but some of my n—as in the streets don’t know who [civil-rights activist] Medgar Evers was. I love Medgar Evers, but some of the n—as in the streets don’t know Medgar Evers, they know who Nas is. And to my older people who don’t now who Nas is and who don’t know what a street disciple is, stay outta this mutha—-in’ conversation. We’ll talk to you when we’re ready. Right now, we’re on a whole new movement. We’re taking power from that word.”

Read the entire interview here: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1572287/20071018/nas.jhtml