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Snoop Dogg was gangsta; Snoop Lion is Rasta
Snoop Dogg had come to Burbank to let loose the lion. Engulfed by a haze of marijuana smoke thick as London fog in a hotel suite high above the so-called Media Capital of the World, the gangsta rap superstar surrendered himself to a hairdresser's...
Tags: Fine Artists, Film Festivals, Movies, DMX, Zynga Inc.
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Five reggae jams that blow away Snoop Lion's new 'No Guns Allowed'
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticOn Wednesday morning, the artist also known as Snoop Dogg unveiled the newest work under his reggae pseudonym, Snoop Lion. The rapper from Long Beach announced last year that he’d decided on both a new name and style of music he’d be making...Tags: Bob Marley, Entertainment, Major Lazer (music group), Snoop Dogg, Music
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Review: 'Reincarnated' gets personal with Snoop Lion
First he was Snoop Doggy Dogg, then simply Snoop Dogg. Now, 20 years after the release of his debut single as a solo artist — the still-vibrant "Who Am I (What's My Name?)" — the laid-back rapper from Long Beach has altered his identity once...
Tags: Vice (movie), Movies, Entertainment, Bob Marley, Music Industry
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Honduras vs Mexico 2013 World Cup qualifier March 22 on Telemundo
Channel Guide MagazineSan Pedro Sula's Olympic Stadium in Honduras is the site for the World Cup qualifying match of Honduras vs Mexico on Friday, March 22, live at 4pm ET on Telemundo‘s Rumbo al Mundial. Andrés Cantor will call the play-by-play action, with analysis by.... -
Review: 'Better Mus' Come' ties Cold War to Jamaica gang war
Ricky (Sheldon Shepherd), the hero of Storm Saulter's ambitious coming-of-age drama "Better Mus' Come," is a man for all seasons. Gangster, community leader, part-time poet, full-time dad, Ricky negotiates the dangerous complexities of the culture of...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Hartford Painter Opens Show At Passages Gallery
The Hartford CourantElrode Reid spends his days at his job, then goes home to his wife and two young sons in Hartford. Late at night, when the family is asleep, he paints. "When I am not with my wife, I am with my paintings," Reid said. "It helps me keep away the stress,...Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts, Dyslexia
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On the Town: National Breakfast Week, Walker-Forbes Wedding
National Breakfast Week has snuck up upon us. The poor stepchild of the three meals a day is getting a boost. At least it is at Pasadena High School. On Thursday’s (Mar. 7) early rainy morning, some 200 students opted to eat their breakfast in the...
Tags: Family, Teaching and Learning, Students, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Marriage
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Baltimore man, 81, loses his home following lottery fraud
The first caller told Norman Breidenbaugh he had won $2.5 million in a foreign sweepstakes, but there was a catch: Breidenbaugh needed to send $2,000 in fees before collecting his earnings. Other calls followed, promising Breidenbaugh millions more...
Tags: Consumers, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. House of Representatives, Federal Trade Commission, Alzheimer's Disease
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Emily Raboteau's fresh exploration of identity and faith
-------------------- Searching for Zion The Quest for Home in the African Diaspora Emily Raboteau Atlantic Monthly Press: 320 pp., $25 -------------------- In 1965, author and civil rights essayist James Baldwin appeared at the Cambridge Union...Tags: William F. Buckley, James Baldwin, The New York Times, Slavery, Religion and Belief
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'See Now Then': Jamaica Kincaid's new symphony
How might a Hollywood movie pitchman capture the tone and pith of "See Now Then," a new novel by the intense and lyrical novelist Jamaica Kincaid about the disintegration of a modern marriage? Chaucer's Wife of Bath meets Virginia Woolf! The Sweets,...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Epic (movie), John Stockton, Michael Jordan, Music Industry
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Jamaica Kincaid talks about 'See Now Then'
On the surface of her first new novel in a decade, the vaguely autobiographical, startlingly ambitious "See Now Then," author Jamaica Kincaid seems to tell a simple story about a New England family that is falling apart. Mr. Sweet, a musician and...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, James Joyce, Punishment, Caribbean Sea, Music Industry
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