Nas & Harvard University Announce Hip-Hop Fellowship

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Full press release below.

Fellowship To Fund Scholars And Artists Who Demonstrate Exceptional Productive Scholarship And Exceptional Creative Ability In The Arts, In Connection With Hiphop

(July 12, 2013 – New York, NY) The two decade (plus) career of multi-platinum Def Jam Recordings artist Nas is at the heart of a joint announcement by the Hiphop Archive and the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University, to establish the Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship. The Fellowship will provide selected scholars and artists with an opportunity to show that “education is real power,” as it builds upon the achievements of those who demonstrate exceptional capacity for productive scholarship and exceptional creative ability in the arts, in connection with Hiphop.

The mission of the Hiphop Archive is threefold: to seek projects from scholars and artists that build on the rich and complex hiphop tradition; to respect that tradition through historically grounded and contextualized critical insights; and most importantly, to represent one’s creative and/or intellectually rigorous contribution to hiphop and the discourse through personal and academic projects. Personal projects of fellows may include manuscript projects, performance pieces, album work, curriculum planning, primary archival research, and exhibition preparation, among others.

“Having welcomed artists including Ninth Wonder and scholars including Mark Anthony Neal, the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute is uncompromising in our commitment to build and support intellectually challenging and innovative scholarship that reflects the rigor and achievement of Hiphop performance,” said Marcyliena Morgan, Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University and founder and director of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute. “With the introduction of the Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship, we will continue to be the leading resource for those interested in knowing, developing, building, maintaining, and representing Hiphop.”

Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, added, “Nas is a true visionary, and he consistently shows how boundaries can be pushed and expanded to further the cause of education and knowledge. The work of the Du Bois Institute is enriched by the addition of the Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship.”

Nasir Jones, or Nas, critically acclaimed for his lyrical skill, social analysis and commitment, has helped usher in an original form of hiphop debate and analysis that reflects on and represents urban youth angst and conflict as well as intelligence, confidence and ambition. A quintessentially honest artist, Nas has taken great risks in exposing his deepest vulnerabilities while still staying relevant to a wide audience. He has tackled both intense political issues and hardcore street topics. In doing so, he has inspired a generation. This Fellowship honors his work while supporting the work of others. Fellows are chosen by a selection committee comprising members of the Harvard University faculty. The Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship is the result of a generous gift from National Advisory Board member Ben Horowitz.

LIFE IS GOOD (released July 2012), the most recent album by Nas, was his third consecutive Def Jam album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It followed the releases of the RIAA platinum, Grammy®-nominated Hip-Hop Is Dead (December 2006), and the RIAA gold, Grammy®-nominated untitled album (July 2008).
The first full-length album by poet and rhyme-master Nas arrived in 1994, the RIAA platinum Illmatic (Columbia Records). 1996 brought the breakthrough double-platinum It Was Written (#1 R&B for 7 weeks, #1 pop for 4 weeks). The streak continued with the double-platinum I Am in 1999 (again #1 pop and #1 R&B). Subsequent albums by Nas included: the RIAA platinum Nastradamus (1999, #2 R&B, #7 pop); the platinum Stillmatic (2001, #1 R&B, #5 pop); the platinum God’s Son (2002, #1 R&B); and the platinum double-CD Street’s Disciple (2004, #2 R&B, #5 pop).

In addition to his successful career in music, Nas has pursued a career in motion pictures that began with his co-starring role (alongside DMX) in 1998’s crime drama Belly, a film by director Hype Williams (with whom Nas has done several video clips). Subsequent appearances include Albert Pyun’s action crime thriller Ticker (2001, with Tim Sizemore and Steven Seagal); Carl Seaton’s Sacred Is the Flesh (2001, also co-written by Nas); a cameo as himself in Boaz Yakin’s comedy Uptown Girls (2003, with Brittany Murphy and Dakota Fanning); Lawrence Page’s Murda Muzik (2004, with Ron Artest and Chinky); the fictional hip-hop group bio-pic The Vapors (2008, with an all-star cast of Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap, Marley Marl, Biz Markie, and others); and the CBS tv hit series, Hawaii Five-O.

The Hiphop Archive was officially established at Harvard University in 2002 under the direction of Professor Marcyliena Morgan to support and establish the emerging research and scholarship devoted to the knowledge, art, culture, materials, organizations, movements and institutions developed by those who support and follow hiphop. The Hiphop Archive and Research Institute organizes and develops collections, initiates and participates in research activities, sponsors events and acquires material culture associated with hiphop in the U.S. and throughout the world.

Named after William Edward Burghardt Du Bois who, in 1895, was the first African American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard University, the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research is the nation’s oldest research center dedicated to the study of the history and culture of Africans and African Americans. The Institute was established in 1975 to sponsor fellowships that would facilitate the writing of doctoral dissertations in areas related to Afro-American Studies. Today, the Institute awards up to twenty fellowships annually to scholars at various stages of their careers in the fields of African and African American Studies, broadly defined to cover the expanse of the African Diaspora. The W. E. B. Du Bois Institute’s research projects and visiting fellows form the nucleus around which revolve an array of lecture series, art exhibitions, readings, conferences, and archival and publication projects.

For more information on the programming and mission of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute, go to hiphoparchive.org.

For more information on the research and public events of the Du Bois Institute, go to dubois.fas.harvard.edu

Daley Removed From Big Brother For “Threatening & Aggressive” Behavior

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Courtesy of Digital Spy:

Big Brother contestant Daley Ojuederie has been removed by producers following “threatening and aggressive behavior” towards Hazel O’Sullivan.

The 28-year-old slapped on-show love interest Hazel on the backside, clasped her around her neck and pinned her to the bed by both arms as they stayed together in the Safe House.

A spokesperson confirmed to Digital Spy: “Due to threatening and aggressive behavior towards Hazel O’Sullivan we have taken the decision to remove Daley Ojuederie from the Big Brother House.”

Big Brother also revealed that Daley told Hazel: “Do you want me to go f**king mad now? Do you remember when I said, yeah, when I go mad it’s f**king scary… doesn’t mean I’m gonna hit you but it’s scary s**t.”

When Hazel told him to “go for it”, he continued: “Have some respect for your f**king elders, yeah do you understand me… ‘cos if you don’t… I’ll finish you… Respect your f**king elders, before I nut you one.”

The pair’s relationship has attracted much criticism from Big Brother viewers due to Daley having a girlfriend in the outside world.

ALBUM STREAM: Jesse Boykins – P.O.P. (Purpose Or People) (EP)

You can check out the EP’s stream below. From Red Bull:

Today, Jesse Boykins III releases his new ‘P.O.P. (Purpose or People)’ EP. It’s the Red Bull Music Academy alum’s first project since his 2012 full-length, ‘Zulu Guru.’ The new EP includes Boykins’ cover versions of songs by Drake (‘Take Care’), the Rapture (‘How Deep Is Your Love’), Coldplay (‘Sparks’), Chris Brown (‘Beautiful People’) and Lana Del Rey (‘Young and Beautiful’), as well as some remixes and originals, two of which feature production by Sinden.

Redinho – Stinger/Searching

The latter track is below; also, I’ve included some upcoming tour dates for those looking to see Redinho live in action.

It’s time for the first glimpse of new music from Redinho since ‘Stay Together’ was released in December 2011. ‘Stinger’ heralds the start of more Redinho music coming on Numbers in 2013.

19 July – Farr Festival, Newnham
20 July – 10 Days Off, Ghent
24 Aug – Nowa Muzyka, Katowice
30 Aug – Outlook, Pula
07 Sept – Bestival, Isle of Wight

Trayvon Martin’s Mom Speaks On Verdict (Anderson Cooper)

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In an interview tonight on CNN with Anderson Cooper, Trayvon’s mother speaks on the verdict from the Zimmerman case. The interview is on TV now but here’s a break down of the interview below.

CNN) —[Breaking news update at 8:20 p.m. ET]

Trayvon Martin’s parents speak
Stand your ground laws under fire
Other Zimmerman trial jurors distance…
Juror: Zimmerman’s ‘heart in right…
Juror: Voice on call was Zimmerman
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Martin family attorney asks for peace
Zimmerman attorney surprised at outrage
In the courtroom: George Zimmerman…
Zimmerman verdict sparks protests
Celebrities, families react to…
Controversial verdicts in recent…
George Zimmerman trial in pictures
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Trayvon Martin 911 call: screams,…
Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday that despite comments made by Juror B37 earlier this week, the jury didn’t know much about the teenager. “They knew he was a teenager. They knew he was on his way home. They knew he ran,” she said. “…How much do you need to know?”

[Breaking news update at 8:12 p.m. ET]

Trayvon Martin’s father, Tracy, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday that he wasn’t concerned about the racial makeup of the jury before the start of George Zimmerman’s trial, but believes jurors never saw the event from the perspective of his son.

[Breaking news update at 8:11 p.m. ET]

Trayvon Martin’s father, Tracy, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday that it was difficult to listen to the testimony about his son, particularly the negative comments. “That wasn’t the Trayvon we raised,” he said.

[Breaking news update at 8:10 p.m. ET]

Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday that she felt the need to sit through every day of George Zimmerman’s trial because her son was “not here to say anything for himself.” She said that she needed to “show a face” for her son.

[Breaking news update at 8:07 p.m. ET]

Trayvon Martin’s parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday that it has been very difficult for them in the aftermath of the jury verdict that found George Zimmerman not guilty in the killing of their son.

Pastor & His Mistress Accused of Trying to Kill His Wife

Action News 5 – Memphis, Tennessee

Wendyista reports:

This story boggle our minds. Eddie Mallonee, who resigned as pastor of Second Baptist Church in Union City, Tennessee, last February after rumors circulated he was having an affair, is now embroiled in an even bigger scandal — attempted murder. According to police, Eddie and his mistress (Shelley Moran) plotted to poison Eddie’s wife of 34 years, Cathy Moran. Cathy survived and she and Eddie are still together. They even showed up to his court hearing hand-in-hand. We think she’s brainwashed, because these pastors and churches are teeming filled with hypocrisy.

Detroit Files For Bankruptcy

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4umf reports:

State-appointed Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr on Thursday asked a federal judge permission to place the city into Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.

The filing would begin a 30- to 90-day period that will determine whether the city is eligible for Chapter 9 protection and define how many claimants might compete for the limited settlement resources that Detroit has to offer. The bankruptcy petition would seek protection from creditors and unions who are renegotiating $18.5 billion in debt and other liabilities.

Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr, who in June released a plan to restructure the city’s debt and obligations that would leave many creditors with much less than they are owed, has warned consistently that if negotiations hit an impasse, he would move quickly to seek bankruptcy protection.

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder would have to sign off on the filing. A spokeswoman did not immediately return telephone calls Thursday.

Orr’s spokesman Bill Nowling would not confirm Thursday that the filing is imminent. However, he said, “Pension boards, insurers, it’s clear that if you’re suing us, your response is ‘no.’ We still have other creditors we continue to have meetings with, other stakeholders who are trying to find a solution here, because they recognize that, at the end of the day, we have to have a city that can provide basic services to its 700,000 residents.”

This week, the city’s two pension funds (which have claims to $9.2 billion in unfunded pension and retiree health care liabilities) filed suit in state court to prevent Orr from slashing retiree benefits as part of a bankruptcy restructuring.

Ambac Assurance Guaranty, which insures some of the city’s general obligation bonds, has also objected to Orr’s plan to treat those bonds as “unsecured,” meaning they’re not tied directly to a revenue stream and would receive pennies on the dollar of their value. Ambac, and other creditors, have threatened to file suit.

Sources agree that Orr’s deal with creditors, widely reported to be Bank of America Corp. and UBS AG, to pay a $344-million swap with a $255-million debtor-in-possession loan, is instrumental in the timing of the potential bankruptcy filing.

The deal gives the city access to $11 million a month in casino tax revenues that Orr has said is key to maintaining city services while negotiations, in or out of bankruptcy court, take their course with other creditors and unions.