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Monday, December 23, 2013

Monday Memo

The film "The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug" topped the weekend box office earning over $31 million. "Frozen", "American Hustle", "Saving Mr. Banks" and "The Hunger Games" round out the top five films of the week. The hip hop community is mourning the death of Three 6 Mafia founder Lord Infamous. The 40-year-old MC died at his mother's home in Memphis TN. Although the official cause of death hasn't been determined, DJ Paul stated the Lord Infamous had a heart attack in his sleep. It's official. NBA player Dwayne Wade and actress Gabrielle Union are engaged. The two have been dating for some time and made the announcement via social media. No wedding date has been announced. Although rapper Kanye West has a deal with tennis shoe giant Adidas, Nike has announced that the new Jeezy line of sneakers will available online on Friday beginning at 8 a.m. Here's hoping the shoes sell well. Actress Keisha Knight Pulliam and radio host Big Tiger announced they're an item. Pulliam posted a picture of Tiger wishing him a happy birthday recently. Rapper Drake and actress Zoe Soldona were reportedly seen kissing in the VIP section during a Beyoncé concert in New York. The two have not spoken publicly about their relationship, if there is one. Stay tuned. On the tube: "Almost Human" on Foxm, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "Shrek the Hall"s on ABC and "The Sing-Off" on NBC. Happy Monday!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Friday Facts

With the release of her latest album, singer Beyoncé has broken several records for sales and shows no signs of slowing down. In the meantime, husband Jay Z has collaborated with rapper Rick Ross on the single "The Devil Is A Lie" from Ross' forthcoming album "Mastermind". On his verse, Ross brags about what he's achieved and gives an obligatory nod to "sizzurp" (aka codeine). Hova uses his turn at the mike to address rumors that he's affiliated with the illuminati. This is the second collaboration between the two. The pair worked together on "F***WithMeYouKnowIGotIt" from "Magna Carta Holy Grail". Ross' "Mastermind" will be released sometime next year. Rolling Stone magazine has compiled a list of best of hip hop 2014. Drake, Kanye West and others made the list. No word on when the list will be published. Rapper Lil Boosie is closer to being released. The rapper's release date is scheduled for August 18, 2014,on the Louisiana Department of Corrections website, according to Nola.com. Rapper Rick Ross stated during an interview with radio station Power 105.1 that he was told the Louisiana native would be released in November. Rolling Stone writer Jeffrey Weiss, who has been following the troubled MC's case, tweeted that Boose would be out in "no more than five months.". Bossie, born Torrance Hatch, has been behind bars for the past several years, first for a probation violation stemming from a 2008 drug bust. He was indicted on first-degree murder in 2010, and acquitted last year. He remains behind bars serving an eight-year sentence for smuggling codeine, weed and ecstasy into the Angola Prison facility. Although he plead guilty to the drug charges, his lawyer argued that the drug incident was a set-up by an informant. All this hasn't stopped Boosie from getting close to his fans. Supporters have been kept up to date on his status via the website BoosieJustice.com and his Facebook page, which has received 3.7 million likes. In theaters this weekend: "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" and "Walking With Dinosaurs 3D". On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "I Love Lucy Christmas Special" on CBS, "Shark Tank" on ABC and "It's A Wonderful Life" on NBC. Make it a weekend!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Thursday Dish

Columbia Records and Apple have confirmed that singer Beyoncé's new album has reached the one million sales mark. As reported previously, the album was released without any marketing or promotional push and shows no signs of slowing down. The physical album will be available in stores in Dec. 20.Singer R. Kelly's latest album, "Black Panties" has reached number two on the charts. Meanwhile, husband Jay Z has inked a deal for a line of cigars. The cigars are being described as premium cigars that will be manufactured in the Dominican Republic. "Duck Dynasty" cast member Phil Robertson has been suspended indefinitely after anti-gay comments he made were published in GQ magazine. Robertson hasn't commented publicly regarding the suspension. The line up of performers for "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve" has been announced. Singers Jennifer Hudson and Robin Thicke are among those who will ring in 2014 on the annual telecast. "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin Eve" will air on ABC and Dec. 31 at 11:30 p.m. Reality star Khole Kardashian is asking Twitter to give her a break. She says her recent divorce has been heartbreaking and traumatizing. She gets half a million dollars for each year she was married in addition to keeping the house, wedding gifts and her wedding ring. "Basketball Wives" executive producer Shaunie O'Neal will appear in court to get permission to have her four children appear on her new reality show "The Shaunie Project". Ex-husband and former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal objects to the children appearing on television despite the fact that Shaunie says the show will be wholesome like "The Cosby Show". Filming is set to begin in January. Rapper Pusha T. revealed during an interview that he will be working with the Neptunes on his sophomore release. Although his debut album, "My Name is My Name" has only been on the charts for a few months, King Push is ready to head into the studio. The Virginia native also flexed his philanthropic muscles as well. He helped Norfolk-based charity A Thousand Shoes For a Thousand Smiles reached its goal of outfitting 1,000 needy children with brand new sneakers in time for Christmas. The rapper was approached by organization founder Lizetta McKesson for help in a restaurant and immediately got to work on the challenge. He contacted Adidas to donate the shoes and the sneaker giant also sponsored the event along with Idea Village, Flud Watches and Pac Sun. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" on ABC and "The Sing-Off" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wednesday Roundup

New details have emerged from the R. Kelly sex tape trial. A Chicago Tribune reported stated that there were more tapes featuring Kelly and underage girls. The reporter added that after interviewing dozens of young women, what he learned made him sick. When asked about the allegations during a recent radio interview, Kelly compared himself to a football player trying to avoid being tackled from behind. In the meantime, Kelly's ex-wife stated that Kelly has caught up on his back child support payments. It was reported that Kelly owed 114,000 but has since settled the debt. Singer/actress Miley Cyrus topped the list of most googled people. Singer Beyoncé and reality star Kim Kardashian weren't too far behind at No. 2 and 3 respectively. Congratulations to all. Singer Beyoncé became the first woman in Billboard magazine history to hit number one with her first five studio releases. As most fans now know, the singer released her new album "Beyoncé" without any marketing or promotion. The album sold 500,000 copies in it's first week of release via iTunes. Web site mediatakeout.com is reporting that actor/writer/producer Tyler Perry is either seeing or broke up with a cast member of "Real Housewives Of Atlanta". When asked about the rumor, Perry said he pleaded the fifth. In the meantime, Porsha Williams will continue the season and return for the reunion although rumor has it she's currently on the bubble. Public Enemy front man Chuck D weighed in on former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight's recent comments surrounding the N-word. While Chuck D agrees that being called African American is debatable, he added, "Being called Black in America is the struggle to keep us moving and breathing over bloody water. Being a n***er or n**** without the context of history is like drowning in bloody water, dragging down those yet knowing to swim." He also called out rappers for being lazy for using the N-word in rhymes more than three times a song. "It's lazy especially out of context." Enough said. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "Criminal Minds" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "The Sing-Off" on NBC. Happy hump day!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Tuesday Tales

Singer Chris Brown's probation has been revoked stemming from a fight in Washington D.C. back in October. Brown won't serve any jail time, however. He's been able to emotionally regulate himself. Brown is currently serving a 90-day sentence in a rehabilitation facility for anger management. Singer Beyoncé sold over 500,000 copies of her latest album within 24 hours, according to iTunes, and the album could very well go platinum soon. The pop star has set an iTunes record for the highest number of copies sold ever. Meanwhile, husband Jay Z may win an Academy Award. He's up for best song along with Fantasia and others. After receiving a call from rapper Wale in which he slammed Complex magazine for not including his latest album on their list of 500 Best of 2013, the magazine spent the day debating whether to publish his remarks. The editors decided to publish them. During an appearance on "The Queen Latifah Show", singer Kelly Rowland confirmed her engagement to her manager. She revealed that her fiancé proposed to her via Skype. Former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight would rather not be called African-American. During a recent interview, Knight stated that Blacks shouldn't be referred as such because they are not from Africa. He added that he has no problem with anyone using the N-word. Fans have a wonderful option for a Christmas gift. Rapper Meek Mill has new music in stores. On the tube: "Dads" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "Marvel's Agent of S.H.E.I.L.D" on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Friday Facts

Much to the surprise to fans, singer Beyoncé has released a new 14-track album featuring songs with husband Jay Z, daughter Blue Ivey and singer Frank Ocean. Each song comes with a video. The album took some time to put together and it's hard to believe the singer has able to keep it under wraps. Especially with rumors regarding her album swirling throughout the year. Not surprising was fan reaction to the album. The BeyHive went wild on Twitter when word spread that the album was available on iTunes. Demand for the album was so great in fact, that the web site crashed for several minutes. TMZ is reporting that Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian are officially over. The two have filed for divorce. The couple has an air tight pre-nuptial agreement. Neither party has made a public statement regarding the matter. In the on-going saga between "Real Housewives Of Atlanta" star Porsha Williams and ex-husband,ex-NFL star Kordell Stewart, Stewart has lost his latest legal battle to block Williams from discussing their marital problems on the popular reality show. Documents obtained by TMZ show Stewart approached Williams in April(after he filed for divorce) to ask her to sign a confidentiality agreement, which they agreed to keep their problems private. Despite Stewart's efforts, Williams refused to sign the agreement. As a result, she went fully in on her ex-husband, bashing him on RHOA and implying that he was secretly gay. During a post-Grammy press conference attending by comedian-talkshow host Arsenio Hall, who presented the Best New Artist nominees, Hall responded to comments rapper Kanye West made during an interview with radio station Hot 97's "The Breakfast Club". West implied that Hall was forced off the air by white corporate bosses. Hall went in on West for not knowing the facts. Hall stated that no one should use the work slave. No free person walking should use the work. West has not responded to Hall's comments. in theaters this weekend: "The Hobbit: Desolation of Smuag" and "Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas". On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "Undercover Boss" on CBS, "Last Man Standing" on ABC and "Dateline NBC" on NBC. Make it a weekend!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Thursday Dish

Reality star Toya Wright is back home after spending a few hours in jail stemming from unpaid parking tickets. She said of the experience, "The treatment was the most inhuman." No word on what's next for her. Rapper Kanye West is none too pleased with the recent Grammy nominations. West believes he should have received more than two nominations for his work. It appears that he's looking for validation that's not needed. Fan support is most important. Matthew Knowles has responded to allegations that he's behind in child support payments saying that he's made payments and there's been a mixup with paperwork. Knowles will no doubt make a payment before he appears in court today. He's made no further comment on the matter. The nominees for the Screen Actors Guild Awards have been announced and "The Butler" and "Twelve Years A Slave" have received multiple nods. No word on when the ceremony will take place. Rapper The Game cleared up rumors during a recent interview. He stated that he hasn't signed a deal with Cash Money Records as announced, but is currently in talks with Bryan "Birdman" Williams. He went on to clarify his relationship with Khloe Kardashian saying the two are friends who forged a bond when the two shared the same house with two other men before Kardashian's family made it big on the big screen. Game went on to call Kardashian his best friend. In the meantime, in light of Kardashian's rumored martial problems, she's reportedly removed her wedding ring. Fans wondering when the rumored EP collaboration between Mac Miller and Pharrell Williams will be released wonder no more. During an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Mac Miller revealed that the EP will hit stores next year. The project was originally announced last year, ushered in by a few preview cuts, like the track "Glow", until scheduling conflicts stalled the release. Both artist have had an impressive 2013, with Williams being featured on "Get Lucky" and "Blurred Lines" and Miller releasing his sophomore album "Watching Movies With The Sound Off". Miller added that he and Williams have to sit down and knock out a few songs. He's expecting a end of the year deadline for his next release "Pink Slime". On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" on ABC and "The Sing Off" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Wednesday Roundup

Rapper Kanye West continues to misspeak during interviews. He compared himself to police officers during a recent conversation. It'd be wise not to go that far. Police officers put their lives on the line daily to protect and serve the community. Let's see Mr. West try that. West isn't the only one who misspeaks occasionally. Singer R. Kelly compared singer Chris Brown to Jesus for the way both fell and got back up. No need for comparisons. Congratulations to singer Rihanna are in order. The pop star has the most number one singles in history, according to Billboard magazine. The diva has been touring and it's unclear what's next for her. Matthew Knowles, father of singer Beyoncé Knowles has been accused of being a deadbeat dad once again. He reportedly owes two months in child support for a child he fathered. Knowles hasn't commented on the matter. Rapper Jay Z paid tribute to former South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela during a tour stop in Los Angeles. As Hova performed the song "Forever Young", two pictures of Mandela were posted on two large screens. Hova referred to Mandela as a "great man" while audience members lit the Staples Center with cell phones. Hova went on the encourage audience members to pursue their dreams and use Mandela's death as a life lesson stating, "Let that great man's sleep stand as an example of what you can do." Singer/actress Jennifer Hudson graces the cover of the latest issue of Essence magazine. In the article, the Chicago native discusses her career, motherhood and marriage. Essences magazine is on newsstands now. Actress Angela Bassett graces the cover of Jet magazine. In the article, she discusses balancing marriage, motherhood and career. Jet magazine is on newsstands now. Singer Jordin Sparks is letting it be known that she's none too pleased with the fact that her record label is delaying her next album. During an interview with HuffPost Live, Sparks indicated her frustration while adding that she doesn't hate her label. She admits that not being on the labels schedule is one reason for the delay. The "American Idol" winner signed with 19 Recordings/Jive Records in 2007. She released her debut album later that same year. Her sophomore effort, "Battlefield", was released in 2009. By 2011, Jive's parent company, disbanded the label and Sparks got loss in the shuffle. Sparks hinted at possibly releasing her next album on her own. She appeared in the film "Sparkle" and boyfriend Jason Derulo stated that her album is just about finished. Sparks added that she wants to get the new music out to the fans because it's really good. On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "Survivor" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "The Sing Off" on NBC. Happy hump day!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Tuesday Tales

Singer Rihanna reportedly visited ex-boyfriend Chris Brown where he's receiving treatment for anger management. It's unclear what the two discussed or whether a theory session was held. Rappers Kanye West and Mackelmore & Ryan Lewis are among the names that made MTV's list of best of 2013. Singer/actress Miley Cyrus topped the best female list. Rapper 2 Chainz is preparing to tour. No dates have been officially announced. Rapper Drake is preparing to set up shops for his new clothing line. While there's no word on when fans can purchase the items, they can still catch the Toronto rapper on his "Would You Like A Tour?" trek. Rapper Master P. is giving back by making certain that the children of a woman killed in a fire have Christmas presents under the tree. Kudos. Reality star Evelyn Lozada has announced that she's expecting a baby with her baseball player boyfriend. Lozada says she would definitely like to take another walk down the isle. The baby is due in March 2014. A Lil Scrappy concert in Vallejo California was cut short when gun fired erupted resulting the death of one woman and the injury of another, according to SFGate.com. Authorities say two victims, a 34-year-old woman and her friend, attended the "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" star's show at the Foley Cultural Center. Both women were caught in the crossfire in the parking lot of Dan Foley Park and were not believed to be the "intended targets", according to a statement released by the Vallejo Police Department. Scrappy's concert was cut short when news of the shooting broke. The fatally wounded were taken to the hospital where one woman was pronounced dead. The other woman was treated and released. No arrests have been made at press time. Singer R. Kelly has news music in stores. On the tube: "American Country Awards" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "Marvel's Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D" on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Monday Memo

The film "Frozen" topped the weekend box office earning over $31 million. "Out of the Furnace", "Thor: The Dark World" and "Delivery Man" round out the top five films of the week. The Grammy awards nominations were announced and rapper Jay Z topped the list with nine nominations. Kendrick Lamar, Mackelmore & Ryan Lewis, Justin Timberlake and Pharrell Williams all received seven nominations each. Also grabbing multiple nods were Rihanna, Taymar Braxton, Fantasia, Miguel and Robin Thicke, all of whom received three nominations. Rappers T.I. and Kanye West each received two. Fans can see who wins when the Grammy awards air on Jan. 26. Singer/reality star K. Michelle probably won't attend the ceremony. She feels snubbed by the selection committee and even took to Twitter to let her feelings regarding the matter be known tweeting, "I guess a strong Black girl who speaks her mind is too much". We'll see what happens next year. Rapper Drake sees Strawberry Mansion High School in Philadelphia. Upon seeing a report anchored by Diane Sawyer as part of ABC's "Made In America" series, the Toronto rapper has decided to build a recording studio on the school's campus. In addition to struggling with budget cuts, the school has also had four principles in four years and more than 10 violent incidents per 100 students per year. Last year, assistant superintendent in the district, Linda Cliatt-Wayman, stepped up to the job as principle and the crime rate has decreased and the graduation rate has doubled to more than half the graduating class. Drake, seeing the students dedication, has also included free tickets and transportation to his "Would You Like A Tour" show at the Wells Fargo Center on Dec. 18. On the tube: "Almost Human" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" on ABC and "The Voice" on NBC. Happy Monday!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Friday Facts

The hip hop community is mourning the death of South African activist Nelson Mandela. He was 95. Mandela began fighting the system of apartheid in South Africa as a young lawyer. He served a 27-year prison sentence and was released on February 11, 1990. He later became South Africa's first Black president. Mogul Russell Simmons and rapper Common and Busta Rhymes are among many who've posted tweets and other messages in response to the news of Mandela's passing. The Grammy Nominations Concert Live will have to go on without rapper Drake. The rapper cancelled his appearance on the show due to scheduling complications with his "Would You Like a Tour?", according to his representative. Drake was announced as a performance back in October, along with Robin Thicke, Mackelmore & Ryan Lewis and Katy Perry. His "Would You Like a Tour?" began that same month. He's been criss-crossing the country to promote his latest album, "Nothing Was The Same". He's scheduled to appear in Kansas City MO. tomorrow. Meanwhile, Katy Perry and others are set to perform on the telecast. Rapper/actor LL Cool J will host once again. Rapper Game recently organized a fundraiser to cover the funeral of a 7-year-old boy who was shot in South Central Los Angeles while sitting in a car. He raised $7,000 in one hour, some of which came from rival gang leaders within the Bloods, Crips and Latino gangs. The Los Angeles native is wholly committed to charity. He founded the Robin Hood Project to help those in need and has used his own finances and public platform to raise awareness for very causes. In 1994, two years before his death, Tupac Shakur sat down for an in depth interview with Entertainment Weekly writer Benjamin Svetkey. PBS debuted the footage on its latest episode of "Blank On Blank", adding an animated video to the recording where Shakur opens up about media and fame, along with a chilling prediction of how he would be mourned. Shakur died on September 13, 1996, after a hail of bullets pierced the car he was riding in with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight. In theaters this weekend: "Out of the Furnace". On the tube: "Bones" on Fox, "Frosty The Snowman" on CBS, "Last Man Standing" on ABC and "Dateline NBC" on NBC. Make it a weekend!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Thursday Dish

Rapper Kanye West may get the recognition he feels he deserves. Time magazine named his latest album "Yeezuz" as the best of 2013. The magazine praised the work, despite the fact that it struggled to go gold. In addition, West may have a problem with Nike, but rapper Drake doesn't. The Toronto rapper announced his deal with the tennis shoe giant for his own line of Jordan shoes. He even posted a picture of the finished product. There's no word on when the shoe line will hit stores. In more Kanye West news, the Anti-Defamation League is demanding an apology from West stemming from comments West made during a radio interview with Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club". Voicing his frustrations being a Black man attempting to fight his way out of the glass ceiling of the fashion industry West said, "Black people don't have the same connections that Jewish people do. Black people don't have the same connections that oil people have". The ADL has released a press statement regarding West's comments but West hasn't responded. Rapper Jay Z celebrated his 44th birthday by ranking his twelve solo albums. According to a post on his Life & Times blog, Hova ranked four of the twelve albums classic works. He even offered commentary on each album. In other Jay Z news, he and wife Beyoncé have decided to go vegan for a month. The two were spotted having dinner at a vegan restaurant in Los Angeles. Happy birthday Hova! On the tube: "The X Factor" on Fox, "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS, "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" on ABC and "The Sound of Music Live" on NBC. Happy Thursday!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Wednesday Roundup

Rapper Gucci Mane is in more legal trouble. The Atlanta native has been charged with felony gun possession. The rapper appeared in court yesterday for arraignment on two counts of possession by a convicted felon. He was caught on two separate occasions with loaded hand guns in September and was arrested after "cursing and threatening" authorities following a call placed by a friend. A small amount of marijuana and concealed weapons was found on his person. He was taken to a hospital for mental evaluation and later sentenced to six months in prison for probation violation. If convicted on each count, he could face up to 20 years in prison and a $500,000 fine. The rapper is being detained until his trial, but it's unclear whether Atlanta officials will relinquish custody to federal officials. The cousin of singer Frank Ocean is now seeking $3 million in damages stemming from a brawl between the entourages of he and singer Chris Brown. Brown hasn't responded to the suit. Rapper Kanye West went on yet another tirade during a radio interview with Power 105. This follows shouting match that occurred between and radio host Sway Calloway. Meanwhile, West has asked that a portrait of girlfriend Kim Kardashian be done for keep sake. Preparation for round two is underway. Katherine Jackson has filed a "notice of intent" for a retrial in the wrongful death lawsuit against concert promotor AEG Live! for the death of her son, Michael Jackson. Lawyers for AEG filed documents of their own, seeking $1.2 million from the Jackson family for matriarch for the cost of the first trial. Previously, Mrs. Jackson had filed to overturn the judge's decision to dismiss AEG CEOs Paul Gongaware and Randy Phillips as part of the "defendant's" package. Mrs. Jackson filed a billion dollar lawsuit against AEG Live! claiming they were responsible for hiring and supervising Dr. Conrad Murray and she filed an appeal to overturn one of the judges's decisions in that trial, which she says sealed her fate with the jury. On the tube: "The Factor" on Fox, "Survivor" on CBS, "The Middle" on ABC and "Christmas in Rockefeller Center" on NBC. Happy hump day!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Tuesday Tales

Many are still mourning the death of actor Paul Walker. Actor/singer Tyrese Gibson was seen breaking into tears at the crash site. Paul Walker Sr., the actor's father, gave an emotional interview for the media. Universal Pictures, which distributes the "Fast & Furious" franchise, says it will continue the film Walker was working on at the time of his death. The film will be delayed due to script changes. As 2013 comes to a close, many magazines are comprising their best list. Rolling Stone magazine comprised its list of best albums of the year. Rapper Kanye West's "Yeezus" came in second on the list. Singer/actress Miley Cyrus was named top female artist. Singer Beyoncé was the most searched female entertainer with reality star Kim Kardashian coming second. Rapper Lupe Fiasco is currently writing a book on his Twitter time line, publishing it one chapter at a time. The first chapter, titled "Grits", opens with a graphic scene, a quick flash forward, and a description of Neo-Harlem as "That slow burn, then that inferno". The second chapter is called "Coffee" and the third is called "Gravy". Lupe's account, which has 1.3 million followers is currently set to private. Singer/rapper/producer Pharrell Williams graces the cover of Complex magazines for its best of 2013. He discusses his new album, saying it won't include any rapping. He also touched on fashion and creativity and why he's not concerned about Miley Cyrus. Although Williams won't be doing any rapping on his new album, he's far from done with the rap game. He's the executive producer of rapper T.I's next album due out next year. On the tube: "Dad's" on Fox, "NCIS" on CBS, "Marvel's Agent of S.H.E.I.L.D." on ABC and "The Biggest Loser" on NBC. Happy Tuesday!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Monday Memo

The film "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" topped the weekend box office earning over $78 million. "Frozen", "Thor: The Dark World", "The Best Man Holiday" and "Homefront" round out the top five films of the week. Sad news out of Hollywood. Actor Paul Walker, who starred in the "Fast & Furious" franchise died over the weekend. Walker was in Los Angeles to attend a charity event when he went the car he and a friend were driving hit a pole then burst into flames. Other actors who worked with Walker sent messages upon hearing the news. Walker was working on the next installment of the franchise at the time of the incident. No word on what will happen with the film at this point. Reality star Evelyn Lozada is pregnant. The star reportedly began dating a baseball player after her divorce from former NFL star Chad Johnson. No word on a delivery date. Rapper J. Cole has let it be known that he's not impressed with rapper Kendrick Lamar's verse on the single "Control". Cole used his guest spot on singer Justin Timberlake's "TKO" (Black Friday Remix) to go at Lamar and the hype surrounding his verse on rapper Big Sean's record. So far, Lamar hasn't responded, so it will be interesting to see where things go from here. Christmas came early for rapper Fat Joe. The rapper was released from prison early where he was serving a four month sentence for tax evasion. The Bronx born rapper will pay a $15,000 fine and undergo a year of supervision. His friend DJ Nasty made the announcement of Joe's return home via a video posted on Instagam, which shows Joe surprising his daughter. Joe took to Twitter to thank fans for their well wishes. Welcome home Joe! On the tube: "Almost Human" on Fox, "How I Met Your Mother" on CBS, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" on ABC and "The Voioe" on NBC. Happy Monday!