Thursday, April 21, 2011

Thursday Dish

For those unaware, film makers Spike Lee and Tyler Perry have had a beef going for some time, with Lee referring to Perry's work as "coonery and buffoonery". At a recent press conference Perry responded by saying Lee should just shut the hell up. Perry's latest film "Medea's Big Happy Family" hits theaters this weekend. Rapper Gucci Mane will plead not guilty to putting a woman out of his Hummer. The rapper reportedly put a woman out of his Hummer when she rejected his sexual advances. He was charged with battery, reckless conduct, and disorderly conduct. Halle Berry and her ex left court without a deal in their custody battle. Reportedly, Berry's ex is concerned about Berry taking their daughter with her when she travels. Rapper Game is on lock down in Canada. While in the country to perform fourteen shows, the rapper has been detained until his immigration status can be evaluated. Kanye West's foundation was shut down without explanation. The foundation was ran by West's late mother, Dr Donda West. Employees were notified of the shut down via email. In other Kanye West news, the rapper's ex-girlfriend, Amber Rose will reportedly open a sunglasses shop and has a book in the works as well. With his latest release "Lasers" still riding the charts, Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco says his next release "Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album" will  please his core fan base. The album is a follow up to his debut release "Food & Liquor", which earned him praise in the hip hop industry. It was "Songs Of the 21st Century" night on "American Idol" last night, and tonight the results of viewer votes will be revealed. Michael  Clarke Duncan will guest star on tonight's episode of "Bones". On the tube: "American Idol" on Fox, "The Big Bang "Theory" on CBS, "Wipeout" on ABC and "Community" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

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