5/5/16

The Daily Buzz For May 6



Drake To Pull Double Duty As Host & Musical Guest In His Return To ‘SNL’
With his Views album projected to sell over 850,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week, Drake is set to return to the Saturday Night Live stage on May 14th.
The “One Dance” rapper will be pulling double duty, according to Vulture, as host and musical guest – just as he did in 2014.

More on Views – the LP has already sold more than 770,000 copies; earning Drizzy his largest sales week ever, and is on track to debut at No. 1 – giving him his sixth chart topper.
Views follows Drake’s five consecutive No. 1-debuting full-length albums on the Billboard 200: 2015’s What a Time to Be Alive (with Future), If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (2015), Nothing Was the Same, Take Care (2012) and Thank Me Later (2010).

His debut EP, So Far Gone, was his only charting album to miss the top. It peaked at No. 6 in 2009.



#RHOA: Cynthia Bailey Parties With Friends In NYC While Peter Thomas’ has Health Issues
Cynthia Bailey hasn’t missed a beat as she continues to enjoy her time in New York City amid her estranged husband Peter Thomas’ new health troubles! Peter had a medical emergency and was rushed to the hospital. When Cynthia found out she was like ‘CHILE BYE”

WOW…I guess this marriage is really over? Or not what do you guys think?



#EMPIRE TEA: Sean Penn Wins Apology from Lee Daniels in Defamation Settlement
Daniels will also be making a "generous" contribution to charity.
Sean Penn will be pulling a $10 million defamation lawsuit against Empire creator Lee Daniels thanks to a settlement that includes a profuse apology and a charitable donation.

The actor filed his lawsuit in Sept. 2015 after Daniels spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about domestic abuse troubles for Empire star Terrence Howard. "[Terrence Howard] ain't done nothing different than Marlon Brando or Sean Penn, and all of a sudden he's some f—in' demon," said Daniels at the time. "That's a sign of the time, of race, of where we are right now in America."

Penn saw the comment as a slur on him. He blanched at being likened to someone who admitted to physically abusing women. The actor said he was never arrested for domestic violence, and in his complaint, asserted he would "no longer tolerate the reckless and malicious behavior of others, who seek to aggrandize themselves or their projects at his expense."

When he amended the lawsuit in December, Penn even provided a declaration from his former wife Madonna that there was never any assault.

"I am so sorry that I have hurt you, Sean, and I apologize and retract my reckless statements about you," says Daniels now in a statement that ends the lawsuit. "How thoughtless of me. You are someone I consider a friend, a brilliant actor and true Hollywood legend and humanitarian."

Daniels adds, "I too have been the subject of false attacks by others, like those made here. My most important role is as a father, and it is important to me that my children learn that it is wrong to reference gossip as fact, as I did here. That can be very damaging and hurtful. Domestic violence is a very serious issue. My comments were cavalier; it was not my intention to diminish the severity of the issue, but rather to express a view regarding the disparate treatment of men of color in our national conversation. I apologize again for the distress that this has caused you and your family."

"I accept Lee's heartfelt apology and appreciate the sincerity with which it was delivered," responds Penn. "I also accept and appreciate his generous donation to J/P HRO, which will have a transformative effect on the lives of those we serve in Haiti."

These words bring an end to the defamation handled on behalf of Penn by attorney Mathew Rosengart and defended on behalf of Daniels by James Sammataro. Before it ended, the legal action spurred a First Amendment defense premised on whether Daniels' comments amounted to a non-actionable opinion. There was also the issue of whether Penn, as a public figure who had tolerated years of gossip stories, could show actual malice. But the answer may have to await a future court action as Penn and Daniels are moving forward.


#NEWMUSIC: Chris Brown – Grass Ain’t Greener
It ain’t all sweet, but as promised, Chris Brown delivers his brand new single “Grass Ain’t Greener” right on time.
On the track, which he teased earlier this year, Breezy sings out to his girl that things aren’t always better on the other side.

“The grass ain’t greener on the other side,” he sings. “You ain’t the girl you used to be / You say you’re down, you’re moving on.”
The brand new single is the first release off his upcoming eighth album ‘Heartbreak on a Full Moon.’
In addition to readying new music and his “Welcome to My Life” documentary, Chris will head to Europe later this month on his “One Hell of a Nite Tour.”

Listen to “Grass Ain’t Greener” HERE

BREEZEY!



#NEWHIPHOP: The Game feat. Sonyae – ‘Mama’
The Game honors Afeni Shakur. Just in time for Mother’s Day, the Compton rapper shows his appreciation for Tupac’s late mother on “Mama” featuring Sonyae.
He quotes lyrics from Tupac’s 1995 classic “Dear Mama” and salutes all the mothers including his own on the touching tribute, produced by StreetRunner and Tarik Azzouz.

“And even though your only son grew up to be a thug, you ain’t never stopped showin’ me love,” raps Game, adding, “We ain’t shit without our mamas.”

He also honored Afeni’s memory with a post on Instagram. “In the wake of Afeni Shakur’s untimely death, I would like to wish her well on her journey to heaven,” he wrote. “My condolences are with Sekyiwa Shakur & their immediate family in their time of mourning. You have endured a great loss but her soul can now fly free & she is reunited with her only son in time to hug him for Mother’s Day.”

Hear Game pay his respects HERE
RESPECT!




The 15th Annual East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention in Philly
*All roads lead to The East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention (ECBACC), which sponsors Philadelphia’s premiere Black comic book convention, and will celebrate the myriad worlds of quantum sci-fi& superheroes in May, 2016.

As the nation’s first full-service comic book convention, ECBACC offers: an annual convention, professional consultancy, and comic book workshops and youth literacy initiatives year-round, including the S.T.A.R.S program and the Superhero Learning Zone; annual awards programs, including the ECBACC Pioneer / Lifetime Achievement Award and the Glyph Comics Awards, both first-of-a-kind industry awards; the first convention-based African-inspired superhero, sci-fi & fantasy cosplay contest: AfriCoz; first-rate professional comic book industry workshops, including training in the patented ECBACC 4-Panel Method, in conjunction with several community-based organizations (ECBACC Synergy); and the Read For Fun Workbook (Vols. 1 & 2) produced by ECBACC Publishing.

With this year’s theme: “Spark Your Imagination!” ECBACC turns its spotlights on an array of the best and brightest, veterans and aspiring creators, pioneers and up-and-coming writers, illustrators, filmmakers, publishers, authors, and visionaries. Young people and their families meet and greet artist and authors as they explore the importance of reading, writing and knowing your history. Invited among them is EURweb contributor and award-winning international cartoonist, illustrator, designer, caricaturist, storyteller and educator, Tayo Fatunla. Fatunla has held exhibitions and cartoon workshops in the U.K., Nigeria, Cameroon, Finland, France, Ethiopia, the U.S., Egypt, Algeria, Belgium, Italy, Ireland and South Korea. He has published his cartoons internationally in books, magazines and websites, including the online BBC World Service. His creation, Our Roots, is an educational and entertaining illustrated instrument of information, bringing to life the accomplishments of Black people all around the world, past, present and future. TAYO’s OUR ROOTS  have featured on EURweb.com.

The full-day Convention is hosted on Saturday, May 21st / 11a.m. – 7p.m., at The Enterprise Center / 4548 Market Street with a spectacular day of networking, panel discussions, film screenings, a comic book marketplace and youth / adult workshops. Admission for Saturday is $10 for adults; FREE for youth age 12 and under.

ECBACC, founded by Philly Ambassador Mr Yumy Odom, is a pioneering initiative, giving Black heroes, super-powered characters, their creators, and fans a voice in the comic book industry.

For more information, the full list of panelists& artists, visit: East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention


How Lupita Nyong’o SPEAKS about Met Gala Hair Inspiration – Audrey Hepburn Had NOTHING To Do With It!
We love a good clap back. And Lupita Nyong’o served up a history lesson to VOGUE after they tried to say Audrey Hepburn inspired her sculptured Met Gala hair. Ummm…yeah......
Sighs…here we go again!
Tony Award nominee Lupita Nyong’o turned heads when she stepped out on the red carpet at the 2016 Met Gala in a sparkling green Calvin Klein gown and her sky-high sculptured hair.

Once again, VOGUE tried to explain the Kenyan beauty's look to the masses comparing Lupita’s updo to Audrey Hepburn’s hairstyle in her 1963 VOGUE shoot.
We’re not sure how they still got it wrong being that she told Andre Leon Talley the inspiration behind the updo (one of them being iconic singer Nina Simone) on the carpet:

Well, the Oscar winner hopped on Instagram to subtly, yet powerfully, school the magazine on the African influences behind her Met Gala hair-raising 'do. She did not get upset, she did not curse, she didn't have READ the publication. THREE words along with a picture collage is all that was needed.
 
She said:


School 'em Lupita!



Uh Oh? Whoopi Goldberg Threatens to Bolt From ‘The View’
Co-host, whose contract ends soon, has told friends that she is fed up
Whoopi Goldberg may be ready to disappear from “The View. According to The Wrap ”The outspoken Oscar winner has informed friends that she’s fed up with ABC’s morning chatfest and wants to bail from the panel, where she has held forth on topics weighty and trivial since 2007.
“Whoopi has told those close to her she will exit the show,” said one daytime TV veteran, who spoke with TheWrap on the condition of anonymity.
Whether she really means it or could be persuaded to stay remains to be seen. Goldberg, 60, is in talks with ABC about extending her contract, which is up at the end of this season. Making noise about leaving is a time-honored tactic used to increase bargaining leverage.

The network bosses seem open to an agreement. “We want her back and are trying to make that happen,” said a source close to the show.
But change of one sort or another is likely coming to “The View” soon. Raven-Symone, who joined the panel last year, probably won’t be returning, one insider said.
The remaining panel members are Joy Behar (the sole original co-host), Michelle Collins, Candace Cameron Bure and Paula Faris.

The hosts’ reps aren’t talking. Goldberg’s publicist did not return a call and e-mail, and one of her agents at CAA likewise remained mum. A Raven-Symone rep did not respond to an e-mail.

ABC’s morning lineup is facing major changes this year. Last month, the network announced that it would move Michael Strahan, co-host of “Live With Kelly and Michael,” to “Good Morning America.” Executives are trying to help “GMA” recapture an advantage in its nonstop ratings battle with NBC’s “Today.”


Kelly Rowland Makes A Visit To Her Hometown To Give Back To The Boys & Girls Club of Atlanta
Did you know on average the children of today are exposed to 30 minutes of sunlight per day? Chasing Destiny’s Kelly Rowland is known from her life in Houston, Tx. The singer’s roots lead all the way back to Atlanta, Ga. Last week, the songstress engaged with the Boys & Girls Club Atlanta as she joined in their outdoor activities.
Kelly is an all around humanitarian, as she serves as the national spokesperson for the Boys & Girls Club of America and collaborates with Claritin to help renovate the playground for the Salvation Army’s Boys & Girls Club of Atlanta at the Bellwood Club on the westside of Atlanta.
It was also the perfect opportunity for Rowland and the innovators of Claritin to promote the outdoors and demonstrate how Vitamin D from the UV sun rays help to counter the effect of allergies. Kelly and the innovators of Claritin have  the makeover of outdoor spaces at Clubs in three cities across the country, including Atlanta.
The angelic Rowland, whose love for kids is genuine, spoke to them about the importance of outdoor activities and being the best they can be. Afterwards, she and the kids took to the new playground and engaged in activities in the renovated field behind the Boys & Girls Club.
Dr. Jonathan Field, the clinical allergist and member of the Claritin C.L.E.A.R. Council, made the trip from New York to Atlanta for the event coordinated by Stephanie Ross of Edelman. Field was there to elucidate the need for children to spend more time outdoors to counteract the allergies, as well as how seasonal allergy irritations and symptoms can be easily managed with Claritin.

Big Ups Kelly!



Tony Award Nominees Celebrate At Press Reception In NYC
This year’s Tony Award nominees are partying it up before the big night. Broadway’s finest will be awarded during a live show set to air Sunday, June 12th at 8pm EST on CBS.
But before the winners are announced, the nominees are enjoying the fancy dinner soirees. The folks in the running stepped out to the Tony Awards Meet The Nominees Press Reception held at the Paramount Hotel for the fun.

Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o is gunning for her next big award. After making her debut on Broadway in Danai Gurira's drama “Eclipsed,” she has been nominated for Best Leading Actress in a Play.

After serving up a hair-raising look for the Met Gala, the Kenyan beauty is picture perfect once again. We’re obsessed with this color on her flawless skin.
The gorgeous star shook hands with President of the American Theatre Wing Heather Hitchens as she made her way down the carpet.

Danielle Brooks is another one that made her Broadway debut this year and nabbed a nomination. The curvy diva is being nominated in the Best Featured Actress in a Musical category for her role in “The Color Purple.”
Stage director John Doyle and Tony Award nominee Cynthia Erivo joined Danielle on the carpet. Cynthia is up for the Best Leading Actress in a Musical award for her portrayal as Sofia in “The Color Purple.”
The man behind the hit Hip Hop musical “Hamilton” was in the mix. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s highly popular musical is up for a whooping 16 Tony Awards.
"Hamilton" actress Renee Elise Goldsberry came out to enjoy the festivities.
Tony Award winning tap dancer Savion Glover, who currently stars in the Broadway musical "Shuffle Along" with Audra McDonald, came out to meet the nominees.
The nominees hit the photobooth for a few portraits:
Congrats to all the nominees again!


#EGGPLANT NATION: Meet HORSE!

Meet HORSE! And he's hung like one! Wanna saddle up and take a ride? Then GO HERE TO SEE  THE PICS!! And remember they’re NSFW!

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Enjoy!



AND FINALLY FROM “THE CRAZY PEOPLE SHOPPING AT WALMART” FILES
‘PIMPIN’ AINT EASY’

Just a pimp scouting some local talent at his neighborhood Walmart. It ain’t easy, but someones gotta do it…




HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!
EFREM

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