Saturday, April 16, 2016

THE BIRTH OF A NATION: Official HD Teaser Trailer



Actor Nate Parker made big waves with his directorial debut at the Sundance Film Festival this year with the critically-acclaimed, The Birth of a Nation. Slated to be released in theaters later this fall, the first teaser trailer for the film has just been released online (following its debut at the 2016 CinemaCon in Las Vegas).

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

'Pawn Stars' figure jailed in Vegas on weapon, drug charges

The man known to millions of cable TV viewers as Chumlee on the reality show "Pawn Stars" was being held late Wednesday in a Las Vegas jail following his arrest on felony weapon and drug charges.

Austin Lee Russell, 33, was taken into custody when officers serving a search warrant in a sexual assault investigation found methamphetamine, marijuana and at least one gun at his southwest Las Vegas home, police said in a statement.

Russell wasn't booked on a sex-crime allegation. Officer Larry Hadfield, a department spokesman, said that part of the investigation stemmed from a recent complaint by a woman, and it is continuing.
Russell was being held pending an initial court appearance on 19 drug-possession charges and one weapon charge, according to Clark County Detention Center records. His bail was set at $62,000.
It wasn't immediately clear if Russell had a lawyer.

A man who answered the phone at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop on Las Vegas Boulevard said he had no information about the arrest. A follow-up voicemail message was not returned.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Harper Lee, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' author, dead at 89

Harper Lee, whose debut novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," immortalized her name with its story of justice and race in a small Southern town and became a classic of American literature, has died. She was 89.

Her death was confirmed Friday by the City Hall in Monroeville, Alabama, where she lived. 

In a statement, Lee's family said, "The family of Nelle Harper Lee, of Monroeville, Alabama, announced today, with great sadness, that Ms. Lee passed away in her sleep early this morning. Her passing was unexpected. She remained in good basic health until her passing. The family is in mourning and there will be a private funeral service in the upcoming days, as she had requested."

Added nephew Hank Conner in the statement, "This is a sad day for our family. America and the world knew Harper Lee as one of the last century's most beloved authors. We knew her as Nelle Harper Lee, a loving member of our family, a devoted friend to the many good people who touched her life, and a generous soul in our community and our state. We will miss her dearly."

Reaction from people moved by Lee's work, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Congressman John Lewis (both Alabama natives), actor Matthew Modine, author John Green and Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, who had been jailed in Iran, was swift.

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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Rundown advertisement for sale at $1.2 million



You are not dreaming," this Hamptons listing opens.

Thanks for the magnification, but we'll be honest: That wasn't the first thought to pop into our mind once we saw the listing.

Incredulity, determined  just not of the too-to your liking-to-be-genuine variety.

The listing is for a one-bedroom, one-bath, half-century-early advertisement situated happening for a flag lot  that is, taking into consideration other residence, accessed from the street via a long driveway  of roughly a third of an acre. The New York Post says it "looks along with it could be straight out of 'Deliverance.'" And it's $1.1 million.

No, wait. Scratch that; that was last month. The price was just adjusted last week. It's now $1.2 million.

Exercises Even The Best Trainers Won't Do



Explosive plyometric jumps and lifting earsplitting racks of weight may be impressive, but those exercises arent for everyone. Lack of strength and flexibility or straightforward inexperience can speedily slant gymnastic bravado into a visit to the emergency room. In fact, there are a number of moves that the best trainers generally refuse to realize themselves. Heres a rundown of the exercises youd never catch top trainers and fitness pros tune

Kentucky escapes Notre Dame's mishap bid to compensation to the Final Four

All season long private college basketball analysts and fans have been asking what it would acquiesce on to emphasis the Wildcats, who are widely considered one of the most skillful teams in the chronicles of the scholastic game.

Notre Dame provided as fine a blueprint as anyone has all season but couldnt finish the job in the obstinate minutes of a feisty, gritty, appreciative, leave-it-all-out-there effort. Kentucky survived 68-66 thanks to two Andrew Harrison open throws once six seconds left. Notre Dame's Jerian Grant sprinted along with to the court and had an opportunity to win the game at the buzzer, but Kentucky's swarming excuse made him double-pump and his shot missed the mark.

Harrison may have scored the omnipotent points of the game, but Karl Anthony-Towns carried the Wildcats to this win. The 6-foot-11 product of Piscataway, N.J. seemed unstoppable at period in the paint. Towns scored 25 points, and coach John Calipari and Towns teammates deserve version for recognizing his dominance and until the withdraw of time feeding him the ball.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Olivia Munn and Aaron Rodgers caught alone while Wisconsin-North Carolina Game

Olivia Munn and Aaron Rodgers, the actress and the quarterback, are in Los Angeles for the Sweet 16 game between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Wisconsin Badgers.
Rodgers is a big-time Badgers fan, and followed the team’s run to the Final 4 last year, too. So he’s probably not thrilled that North Carolina has a slim 33-31 halftime lead.