Debut Author Discusses Novel About Racial Identity
2010-03-11
Brian Stimson, The Skanner News
In 1980s Portland, the Alberta neighborhood was nothing what it was today. Author Heidi Durrow just called it “dangerous.” Now living in Los Angeles and New York, the former Portlander recently published her debut novel, “The Girl Who Fell From the Sky” about a mixed-race girl growing up in none other than the Rose City of the 1980s. Read the complete article
Samsung, Panasonic Start Selling 3-D TVs This Week
2010-03-10
Peter Svensson AP Technology Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000.
Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3-D TVs in U.S. stores this week, inaugurating what manufacturers hope is the era of 3-D viewing in the living room. But because the sets require bulky glasses, and there is for now little to watch in the enhanced format, it will take at least a few years for the technology to become mainstream, if that happens at all. Read the complete article
Social Media Take Credit for Big Events’ TV Ratings
2010-03-10
Jake Coyle AP Entertainment Writer
During a big televised event such as the Grammys, it is almost impossible to be on Twitter or Facebook and not be aware that the event is happening. At the water cooler that is social networks, big shows like the Grammys and Oscars can dominate the conversation and galvanize an audience. Read the complete article
Child Services Probes Stun Gun at Jackson Home
2010-03-04
Anthony McCartney AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An attorney for Michael Jackson’s mother confirms that child services workers are investigating the presence of a stun gun at the Jackson family home, but he says the late singer's children were never exposed to the weapon. Attorney Adam Streisand confirmed the investigation Tuesday but said the mail-order stun gun delivered to the home was confiscated before any harm was done. Read the complete article
Hancock Celebrated at Revived NYC Jazz Festival
2010-03-01
Charles J. Gans Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Jazz legend Herbie Hancock will be feted at a belated 70th birthday bash at Carnegie Hall that will highlight the revival of a major summer jazz festival in the Big Apple. Read the complete article
Seattle Conference Puts ‘Hip Hop on Trial’
Diversity Speaker Series brings in a mentor of Tupac Shakur
2010-02-25
Justin Vorhees, UW News Lab
From the styles we wear and the words we use, hip-hop culture affects our communities, our kids and our lives. For better or for worse, it is here to stay. That was the message at the second annual Northwest Hip-Hop Leadership Conference at the Seattle Vocational Institute Read the complete article
Young Publisher Farrah Gray in Hot Dispute with Son of Bob Marley Over First Book
2010-02-22
Pharoh Martin NNPA National Correspondent
WASHINGTON (NNPA) -- Ky-Mani Marley, a son of the legendary Jamaican music artist Bob Marley, regrets ever putting his life on paper. His recently released memoir has become a brewing source of an increasingly ugly controversy between himself, his famous family and the book's publisher, Dr. Farrah Gray. Read the complete article
Will Magic Johnson Buy Ebony, Jet Magazines?
2010-02-22
Yussuf J. Simmonds Special to the NNPA from the Los Angeles Sentinel
(NNPA) - There is much speculation in the news that retired NBA star and businessman extraordinaire, Earvin “Magic” Johnson is negotiating to purchase Johnson Publishing Company, the parent company of Ebony and Jet magazines. Sources close to the possible purchase said that the company's Chicago headquarters, a beacon of Black pride, on Chicago's South Michigan Avenue, would be included if the deal is consummated. Nothing was mentioned about the Ebony Fashion Show and the radio station that are also a part of the Johnson Empire. Read the complete article
Dick's Picks
2010-02-18
Dick Bogle
This week’s “Picks” feature some big familiar jazz names, as well as one new to me. He is the very talented Noel Webb, a superb violinist and bandleader. But first: one of my all time favorites, tenor saxophonist Houston Person. Read the complete article
Naomi Campbell Wows Catwalk Crowd at Charity Show
2010-02-15
Samantha Critchell AP Fashion Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Naomi Campbell called together her model, designer and celebrity friends to put on a fundraiser Friday night for the relief effort in Haiti, but the most poignant moments of this event, held as part of New York Fashion Week, was the finale tribute to Alexander McQueen. Read the complete article