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Surveillance footage depicts the final moments of Anna Brown's life. The 29-year-old died on the floor of a jail cell in Richmond Heights after police arrested her at St. Mary's Medical Center for refusing to leave. She did not have health insurance.
Trayvon Martin, the young man gunned down by neighborhood crime watch man George Zimmerman, has very quickly became a world trending topic. Just knowing George Zimmerman is still a free man is UNJUST!
Many celebrities, radio personalities, 9-5 working folks, children & seniors have signed the petition at http://www.change.org/petitions/prosecute-the-killer-of-our-son-17-year-old-trayvon-martin
So this morning The Wild Out Wake Up Show has decided since their not in the local area as many are. To create a movement from any location to show support for Trayvon Martin by sending EMPTY bags of Skittles to Police Chief Bill Lee at Sanford Police Station 815 West 13th Street. Sanford, FL 32771
The reason for the EMPTY bags is for the emptiness Trayvons parents, family, friends & teachers may feel as well as us all worldwide.
Diggy Simmons surprised a middle school in Greensboro NC.
He spoke on bullying, peer-pressures, having confidence,
how important education is and planning for the future!
Africas most wanted man in his first interview, claiming that he is innocent across the board!
Watch, listen and learn, then give your opinon.
Joseph Kony claims he is fighting for freedom, while
there are talks of HIM cutting the lips, noses & ears of children.
J. Cole has been to the Grammys and performed at Madison Square Garden, but he returned to where it all began on Thursday. The 27-year-old rapper was back home in Fayetteville, North Carolina, for the inaugural Dreamville Weekend, named after the label he started in his college bedroom.
The Grammy-nominated Cole was honored by Cumberland County Commissioner Charles Evans, who proclaimed March 1, 2012, as “J. Cole Day.” He spoke with students at E.E. Smith High School and his almar matter Terry Sanford, where he once played basketball.
“The world is much bigger than Fort Bragg Road; I want you all to go grab your dreams,” Cole encouraged his young fans who packed the gym to get a glimpse of the hometown star. “I don’t get to come back as often as I used to, so when I do I really got to take advantage of it.”
As part of Dreamville Weekend, the hip-hop role model wants to give back to his community. “We feel like we didn’t have a lot of opportunities or a lot of people to look up to,” he told the Fayetteville Observer. “I feel like it’s important to show them that there’s a bigger world out there.”
The “Work Out” MC answered questions and shared the rewards of his hard work. “I paid all of my bills,” said Cole, who released the song “Visionz of Home” in honor of the occasion. “I’m not rich enough yet, but I want to take care of my mom; I don’t want her to work anymore.”
SEEKING: African American Male and Female rappers ages 18 – 35. Additionally seeking one Caucasian actor ages 20 – 25 with a strong facility for rap and terrific guitar skills. Strong legit singing voices a plus for all, but not required.
WHAT TO PREPARE: A rap of choice under 2 minutes. We will supply a boom box if needed. Singers should prepare 16 - 32 bars of an uptempo song to sing accapella. You may bring your own accompaniment if you want.
CAN’T MAKE IT?: Email picture/resume with the following information to hollercasting@gmail.com:
Name / Age / Permanent state of residence / Union affiliation (if any, not required) / Theater experience (if any, not required)