Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Tuesday Tales

Former B2K member Raz B. had a freakish accident while overseas for a tour. He slipped and ran into a glass door, which sliced his wrist. He passed out before someone in the room at the time called an ambulance. He was operated on for four hours. Needless to say, the remainder of his tour has been cancelled until further notice. In what has been a rough few weeks that included tangling with city officials and negative press to boot, the Manhattan nightclub that played host to the infamous brawl between Drake and Chris Brown entourages has reopened, with a few restrictions. In a brawl that saw several patrons, including NBA star Tony Parker injured, club owners have promised to check bags and serve drinks in plastic cups. The matter was placed before the Supreme Court, with Justice Geoffrey Wright ruling that the club could reopen. Wright stated that it would be unfair to make the establishment go out of business before the legal process has ran it's course. Club owners have promised to focus on "providing a fun and safe environment for our customers". Just because they've won the battle with city officials doesn't mean club owners are out of the woods. Parker, whose career was threaten by a lacerated cornea, has filed a $20 million dollar suit against the club. Several other patrons who were injured have also lawyered up and are pursuing legal action. Frank Ocean will appear on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon". It will be his first appearance since revealing he had a relationship with another man. His new release hits stores this week as well. The competition continues on "America's Got Talent". On DVD: "Comic-Con: Episode 4: A Fan's Hope", "Chariots Of Fire", "American Reunion" and "Flowers Of War". Frank Ocean has new music in stores this week. On the tube: "2012 MLB All Star Game" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "Wipeout" on ABC and "America's Got Talent" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

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