Friday, November 10, 2006

Please keep positivity going and negativity dead.

Ed Bradley, CBS news reporter, and 26 year veteran with "60 Minutes" succumbed yesterday to his battle with leukemia. Bradley received early notoriety for his earring, which was, and still is, highly unusual for a male journalist to wear on air. As an award-winning journalist, Bradley "broke racial barriers" to become one of the most acclaimed journalists on television, as well as in the history of CBS. He is known also for having the only exclusive interview with Oklahoma City bomber, Timothy McVeigh, as well as his coverage of many hard-hitting topics like the reopening of the Emmett Till Case. He was 65. Please keep his family in you prayes. And, you would be doing yourself a great disservice if you don't read the entire article at http://news.aol.com



It has been confirmed by BV Newswire that Gerald Levert has died of a massive heart attack. More news to come as it becomes available. Please keep his family in your prayers.



And, Alicia Keys and Iman hosted The Black Ball for the "Keep A Child Alive" benefit last night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in the NYC last night. I love to see celebrities giving back and trying to promote the youth. Iman is and will always be fabulous. A Keys is definitely on the come up in my book, because she seems to genuinely care about people and not just her fame. Keep it up.




Beyonce may be coming on board to play a lesbian role opposite Eva Longoria in the upcoming film adaptation of "Tipping the Velvet", a Victorian novel about sexual repression. When asked what she thought about the upcoming opportunity, she replied, ""We've had 'Brokeback Mountain' so the time is right for this divine novel to get the same treatment".

Source: All Headline News



That's all for now... Sorry, I've been gone for so long, but I'm working on it. You guys know how that can be. Until next time... TTFN!

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