Judge Approves Pay Raise for Jackson Estate Execs
Branca and McClain have been earning close to 7 percent of the estate's entertainment-related earnings, as the estate has become a 'massive entertainment business enterprise'
2011-12-20
Anthony McCartney AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A judge approved a pay bump Monday for the executors of Michael Jackson's estate who turned the debt-ridden singer's portfolio into a business that has earned hundreds of millions of dollars since his death. Read the complete article
British Tabloid Scandal: Morgan Refuses to Name McCartney Voicemail Source
Asked by inquiry chief Lord Justice Brian Leveson whether he could supply any information to back the assertion that he had heard the recording legally, Morgan said he couldn't
2011-12-20
LONDON (AP) -- CNN star interviewer Piers Morgan refused Tuesday to disclose details about the most damning link between himself and Britain's phone hacking scandal - his acknowledgment that he once listened to a phone message left by Paul McCartney for his then-wife Heather Mills. Read the complete article
Grammy-Winning Singer Cesaria Evora Dies at Age 70
Her singing style brought comparisons to American jazz singer Billie Holiday
2011-12-19
Barry Hatton The Associated Press
LISBON, Portugal (AP) -- Cesaria Evora, who started singing as a teenager in the bayside bars of Cape Verde in the 1950s and won a Grammy in 2003 after she took her African islands music to stages across the world, died Saturday. She was 70. Read the complete article
Seattle's Shyan Selah Wins Reality TV Show on Hip Hop Network
Activist, artist and mentor to gang-affected youth hits screen in 2012
2011-12-17
Seattle’s Shyan Selah has officially signed a deal with the Real Hip Hop Network, the first ever 24 hour television network dedicated exclusively to "all things Hip Hop," to license a "behind the scenes" reality show on Selah's life, career and work in the global community. Production and filming of the show will begin January 2012. Read the complete article
This Holiday Make Your Gifts Fresh, Urban, Local
Online or in person, you’ll find more ways than ever to support the local economy
2011-12-15
Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
Holiday shoppers have more choice than ever this season, if they want to support our local community, as well as find the perfect gifts for family and friends. From holiday marketplaces and downtown popup shops to locally-owned Internet stores, there are plenty of places to find urban apparel, jewelry, books and gifts of all kinds. Read the complete article
Quiz Zilla Drops His New Video Candyman and Performs Dec. 17 with the Free Agentz
M-Ei8hty and Cool Nutz Join Show in "The Couv"
2011-12-14
By Helen Silvis Of The Skanner News
Quiz Zilla has created a dope music video that will hook you into a gore-streaked underworld of horror. Watch Quiz perform with M Eighty and the Free Agentz Saturday Dec. 17 in Vancouver, Wash. Read the complete article
Dreamers Bring Ideas, Projects to Post-Quake Haiti
Culinary school, classical-music center may not seem like necessities but backers say they’re key to hope, progress
2011-12-13
Trenton Daniel The Associated Press
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Ron Duprat, a robust celebrity chef decked out in skull-and-crossbones Crocs and a navy blue apron, pauses from his mango-slicing duties at the Karibe Hotel to introduce what he says is a simple recipe for his impoverished country, still battered nearly two years after a devastating earthquake. Read the complete article
Book Planned in 2014 About 1964 Civil Rights Act
Todd S. Purdum's "More Powerful Than All the Armies" tells the story of historic bill
2011-12-12
NEW YORK (AP) -- A veteran Washington reporter's book about the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act will be released upon the legislation's 50th anniversary. Read the complete article
Resurgent Soul Singer Howard Tate Dies at 72
Achieved fame in Philadelphia before struggling with crack addiction and eventually finding musical path again
2011-12-07
Geoff Mulvihill The Associated Press
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Soul singer Howard Tate, who got a second chance at a musical career three decades after being derailed by disputes with industry executives, personal tragedy and drug addiction, has died at age 72. Read the complete article
Bob Marley Heirs Sue Half Brother Over Name Use
Suit claims Miami music festival and Jamaica-based businesses violate copyright laws
2011-12-06
Curt Anderson AP Legal Affairs Writer
MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and profit from other businesses in his native Jamaica. Read the complete article