The Portland rapper and XXL Freshman returns with his second studio album and third full-length project since 2017. "Shimmy," "Riri," and "Compensating" featuring Young Thug have preceded the project. Stream: Spotify | Apple Music
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Diddy reposted an interesting article from his platform Revolt TV on Twitter. The post generated all kinds of reactions as you will see below.
Check out his tweet here: The author wrote: ‘They told me to be unapologetic and to speak truth to power and that’s what I did. Amazing and flawless experience and wonderful to work with @IshaThorpe and @revolttv.
What a great team. What should I write about next y’all?’ Someone said: ‘Great piece.
Very well-written. Really appreciate the level of
.The Portland rapper and XXL Freshman returns with his second studio album and third full-length project since 2017. "Shimmy," "Riri," and "Compensating" featuring Young Thug have preceded the project. Stream: Spotify | Apple Music
The Willamette Week reported.The move comes after author Lois Leveen called on the theater to cancel the screening, saying there’s “nothing entertaining about the presence of police in schools.”“Yes, KINDERGARTEN COP is only a movie. So are BIRTH OF A NATION and GONE WITH THE WIND, but we recognize films like those are not ‘good family fun,’” she wrote on Twitter on Saturday.“They are relics of how pop culture feeds racist assumptions.
Will Thorne Staff WriterSteve James’ buzzy Sundance docuseries “City So Real” has landed at National Geographic.Nat Geo has acquired the series, which takes a multifaceted look at Chicago and its history-making 2019 mayoral election, and is lining it up for a fall premiere.The series hails from James, whose previous work includes “America to Me” and “Hoop Dreams,” and his longtime producing partner Zak Piper. It begins in the mid-summer 2018 when Mayor Rahm Emanuel shocked the city by
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Thania St. John, who has written and produced a slew of shows including Project Blue Book and Chicago Fire, is the latest writer to sign with APA.This comes as St.
Sean Hannity is not a fan of John Oliver or his show, Last Week Tonight, especially after a recent segment in which the Fox News host was criticized for his coverage of the Portland protests. Hannity was a guest Thursday onSiriusXM's Jim Norton & Sam Robertsradio show where he blasted the comic-host for his Sunday segment on the Emmy-winning HBO program.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticSean Hannity has responded to John Oliver’s charge that the Fox News host has been exaggerating the violence of Portland’s Black Lives Matter protests: Don’t be so serious.“His big problem is he’s not funny,” Hannity says in a SiriusXM interview.On Sunday’s Last Week Tonight, Oliver riffed on the Trump Administration’s handling of the Portland protests following the police killing of George Floyd.
Peter Bart Editor-At-LargeVeteran journalists know that the public mood is quirky, so it’s always risky to report “a consensus.” A few days ago, for example, there seemed a “consensus” that Americans had lost confidence in their neighborhood cops.
Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello has hailed protesters in Portland for chanting the lyrics to ‘Killing In The Name’.Demonstrators have clashed with police in the city in recent days and footage has now emerged of them singing the trademark lyric: “Fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me,” at federal officers.The footage prompted Morello to post a number of tweets, in one of which he said: “Well that’s what it’s for!” in reference to the 1992 protest track.Portland’s protests have being going
Iconic children's singer Raffi has stepped up to pay tribute to some of the moms out there protesting in support of racial justice and Black Lives Matter. The "Bananaphone" star released "Portland Moms" over the weekend, tweeting, "in solidarity with #BlackLivesMattter, a tribute to the heroic protests vs injustice in Portland and elsewhere: an idea that woke me up 3 am, now recorded.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterJohn Oliver was excited to show off his brand new glass desk on Last Week Tonight before he went on to put the Trump administration on blast for its handling of the protests in Portland that have been happening for the past two months since George Floyd’s death.The protests in Portland have prompted the deployment of federal agents. As a result, there has been video footage of camouflaged agents arresting protestors and putting them in unmarked cars.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerLos Angeles was under a citywide tactical alert on Saturday night, as police responded to a “Refuse Facism’ rally organized in support of demonstrations in Portland and Seattle.The L.A.
Diddy shared a post on his Twitter account regarding an important issue that should definitely be addressed these days. It’s about mental health in the black community, and you can check it out below.
Also Read: George Floyd's Family Sues City of Minneapolis, Cops Involved in His DeathHonoré continued, “They’re wearing these uniforms as a function of intimidation, to look like warriors. Real soldiers just don’t walk up to people and start beating on them.
who have wreaked havoc in Portland — and who the Trump administration are sending to Chicago next.The skit here took the form of an ad for a fake Italian restaurant in Chicago that wants to cater to the federal forces who interfere with peaceful protests and arrest American citizens without cause. The restaurant’s name? Fascist Frank’s Italian Beef Emporium.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Tuesday night, Daily Show host Trevor Noah surveyed the scene in Portland where, after 50 days of peaceful Black Lives Matters protests, Donald Trump sent in masked federal agents in unmarked vans to make arrests. “That sounds less like Democracy and more like an episode of Narcos,” observed Noah.