Star Trek Into Darkness Featurette

JJ Abrams and the cast of the new Star Trek installment briefly discuss the film. This has some great teaser footage.

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Meek Mill – Dreams & Nightmares

From his disc of the same name here’s Meek Mill (government name: Robert Williams).

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Beverley Knight – Shoulda Woulda Coulda

The Queen of UK Soul; here’s Beverley Knight. This is from her disc, “Voice.”

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The Lonely Island – YOLO (feat. Adam Levine & Kendrick Lamar)

The Lonely Island is Andy Samberg,  Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone. YOLO debuted this past Saturday night on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Have a laugh and tap your feet!!

 

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A Pep Talk from Kid President

The newest from SoulPancake and the Kid President has been making the internet rounds. This one is special. Listen to it , “get to it and make the world awesome!’

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Pain & Gain

Michael Bay (Transformers trilogy) bring us an action/comedy starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Anthony Mackie, and Rebel Wilson about am extortion and kidnapping that goes haywire. Opening April 26, 2013.

 

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Top 10 Reasons Why Communities of Color Should Care About Stricter Gun-Violence Prevention Laws

imagesExcellent article from the folks at Race-Talk via the Center for American Progress. The points made need to be addressed in any legislation addressing gun violence.

Race-Talk | A Kirwan Institute Project.

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Lorenzen Wright’s ex-wife spent most of his $1 million life insurance in ten months

By Jay Busbee

d0128loA tribute to the late Lorenzen Wright. (Getty Images)

When money rolls in, tragedy soon follows.

Over the course of his NBA career, Lorenzen Wright earned an estimated $55.2 million in salary. He died in 2010, shot to death, his body left to decompose in the woods southeast of Memphis.

But the battle over what remains of his estate continues. Sherra Robinson Wright, whose divorce from Wright was finalized only a few months before his death, received a $1 million life insurance settlement 14 months after his passing. And according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, it took her only 10 months to spend $973,000 of that.

Spending, as documented by the Commercial Appeal, included:

• $32,000 for a Cadillac Escalade

• $26,000 for a Lexus

• $69,000 on furniture

• $11,750 for a New York trip

• $339,000 for purchase and improvement to a new home

• $7,100 for a pool deposit

• $5,000 for lawn equipment

• $34,000 on legal fees

At issue, other family members contend, is that the proceeds were designated to support the couple’s six children. The spending report, filed in September but only just now disclosed publicly, caused a judge to begin investigation of the living conditions of Wright’s children. The judge also routed other money, the NBA’s $184,000 in death benefits, to Lorenzen Wright’s father Herb to benefit the children. Those assets are, at present, frozen.

However, Sherra Wright says the family remains financially sound, with $1.4 million in “assets on hand.” Much of that is tied up in the new house and three Arkansas investment properties.

There is also significant discord, according to the court filings, between Herb Wright and Sherra Wright, who “testified Lorenzen Wright distrusted his father and as a result removed his father from any control over his accounts and finances.”

At the time of his death, Wright was operating under a child support order requiring him to pay $16,650 a month in child support and another $10,000 a month in alimony, for a total of $319,000 a year. That plan was concocted in 2009, in what would be the last year of Wright’s NBA career. There was no amended plan filed after Wright left the NBA and his income dramatically declined.

It’s tough to overstate the tragedy of Wright’s fall. After Anfernee Hardaway, he was easily the most celebrated player in the basketball-rich city of Memphis. Like Hardaway, he was a high school legend turned Memphis Tiger, and like Hardaway he led the Tigers to the NCAA tournament and later became a lottery pick. He was never able to make a significant impact in the pros, though with $55 million in career earnings, “significant” is by definition a relative term. He deserved better than his tragic end, and the fact that acrimony from his passing continues to tear his family apart is an ongoing shame.

-Follow Jay Busbee on Twitter at @jaybusbee.

via Lorenzen Wright’s ex-wife spent most of his $1 million life insurance in ten months | Ball Don’t Lie – Yahoo! Sports.

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Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck – Shake Your Money Maker

Two of the greatest rock guitarists of all time jam together.

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Future – Turn On The Lights

Future’s (government name: Nayvadius Cash) album, “Pluto” kind of got lost amongst the 2012 releases. Here’s ‘Turn On The Lights.”

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