Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Why Kodak Black"s American Story Is So Important


KODAK BLACK NO FLOCKIN (Official Video) FREESTYLE (Prod. by VinnyxProd)

Taking in Lil B.I.G. Pac reminds me of a 2005 book by researcher and educator Joy Degruy, titled Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: Americas Legacy Of Enduring Injury and Healing. Degruy uses six years of field study in places where people of African descent were colonized (including parts of the U.S., the Caribbean, and South Africa) to liken the effects of systemic oppression to those of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She lists symptoms that include: a feeling of foreshortened future, diminished interest or participation in significant activities, outbursts of anger, difficulty staying and falling asleep, and feelings of detachment from others. Degruy points out that these symptoms were never collectively addressed by the U.S. government and, as a result, the fallout from that trauma is ongoing.

On the Lil B.I.G. Pac song Can I, Kodak runs through, in a lullaby fashion, many of the uncertainties that some descendents of colonised black people constantly replay in their heads. He wonders whether h**l be around long enough to truly father his kid. He tells himself that once he attains success, people will be waiting to s****h it right back from him. He asks himself whether he should run in response to a woman telling him that she loves him. While none of these are foreign concepts in rap, when measured up against Degruys work, its not hard to understand why they become conventions in the music. In terms of its sound, Lil B.I.G. Pac doesnt lean on much of whats become expected from Southern rap. Instead of rampant 808 drum sounds or key play popularized by producers like Zaytoven, Kodak borrows inspiration from the pulsating, echoey, bounce-building early music made by the Louisiana rappers hes been likened to, such as Lil Wayne and Boosie Bad Azz.

Like those guys before him, Kodak hits energetic highs and permits himself moments of helplessness. Mid-head bob on Purp, in a low register, Kodak delivers the line, Lord knows Im blessed but sometimes I feel cursed. Later, with infectious force, Phillys PnB Rock delivers the hook on Too Many Years, a somber look into Americas prison system. The song carries an especially heavy weight, given the fact that Kodak is currently in prison, facing previous charges of robbery, false imprisonment, and marijuana possession. Why we keep on falling victim?, Kodak asks. Then theres Today, which Id call a self-care jingle, but one devoid of luxuries like naps and spa time. Instead, all Kodak wants is to be able to walk around freely with his gun concealed, shop without interruptions, and not be Kodak Black, the rapper who has to always take pictures with fans and perform in front of crowds.

Since bubbling online and receiving an infamous Drake co-sign in 2015, Kodaks legitimacy as a rapper has continuously been questioned by hip-hop fans across social media. When he made the cut for XXLs annual Freshman list last month, the criticism accelerated. Beneath Kodaks Freshman freestyle video are YouTube commenters describing him as a trash rapper and praying for the return of real MCs. These are criticisms that effectively breeze by, or totally disregard, the details within his work that reflect hip-hops long history of environmental storytelling.

For the same way we need tracks like Kendricks joyous Alright and Beyoncs emotionally commanding Freedom to boost our morale, we also need Kodak Black. And Future, and Chief Keef, and anyone else whose music we love to bounce to but simultaneously write off as detriments to our collective progression because they rap about popping pills, womanizing, and shooting guns. While those topics can make listeners squeamish, they are a reality of the struggle that many black people experience in this country. Its unfair to expect every person whos raised in environments where such things are normalized to rise above them in one miraculous swoop. Each aforementioned artists music has value because of what it lends to the narrative of our plights and triumphs. Alright and Freedom wouldnt feel so damned good at protests, concerts, or in our living rooms if there wasnt a mournful Too Many Years or a dark No Flocking as a counter balance. Theres a long history of trauma that has led to the experiences of rappers like Kodak and there will be no true victory or liberation until we value our whole story.

Source: http://www.thefader.com/2016/07/20/kodak-black-lil-big-pac-essay

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Elvis Presley"s Graceland getting major upgrade


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USA Today Network Wayne Risher, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal 9:31 p.m. EDT August 11, 2016

Keith Hess, general manager of The Guest house at Graceland, leads a media tour in the new building in Memphis on Aug. 10, 2016.(Photo: Yalonda M. James, The Commercial Appeal)

MEMPHISGraceland managers say they"ll reveal details on Monday for a $45 million, 200,000 square foot visitor and entertainment complex on the west side of Elvis Presley Boulevard.

The new construction, scheduled for complextion next spring, will replace a decades-old complex containing souvenir shops, dining and exhibits of Elvis Presley"s cars.

Coupled with a $92 million investment in a resort hotel called The Guest House at Graceland, it brings to $137 million the price tag for updated facilities supporting Presley"s Graceland mansion.

The number released by Elvis Presley Enterprises Thursday slightly exceeds a $132 million total investment previously reported by community leaders.

What Graceland owners refer to as the "Westside Project" is directly across the street from the mansion and 450-room hotel, which is on track to open Oct. 27. The site includes the Heartbreak Hotel, slated for demolition after The Guest House is completed.

New facilities will include a new museum of Elvis" cars, two restaurants, a multipurpose building, six retail spaces, an "Elvis the Entertainer" museum and other exhibits. Graceland officials have said they"ll move Elvis memorabilia including gold records, guitars and jumpsuits from the mansion to the new space. An aircraft exhibit of the "Lisa Marie" will stay in place.

Graceland, Elvis Presley"s home in Memphis.(Photo: Mark Humphrey, AP)

Elvis Presley Enterprises had previously sought construction permits for at least $28 million in westside work.

Joel Weinshanker, managing partner of Graceland/Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc., and Jack Soden, chief executive of Elvis Presley Enterprises, are scheduled to participate in the Monday announcement.

Weinshanker leads a group that bought the operating rights to Graceland in 2013 and put together a master plan for redevelopment. It"s the most sweeping overhaul of Graceland"s Whitehaven complex since the home opened for tours in 1982.

The development is being aided by key public incentives including a tax-increment financing (TIF) district and a tourism development zone. Graceland officials said the future incentives had a net present value of $78.6 million when approved in 2014.

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Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/08/11/elvis-presleys-graceland-getting-major-upgrade/88598600/

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George Soros Hacked, Connections To Global "Dissident Groups" Revealed


George Soros, Hillary, and Obama Want To Stop Critics Of Radical Islam

Over 2,500 internal documents have already been released online in what has been dubbed the #DCLeaks.

George Soros has been hacked in what has been dubbed the #DCleaks. (Photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)

Last Thursday, as Bloomberg was gingerly setting the stage, and the preemptive damage control for what was about to be a historic leak, it did everything in its power to deflect attention from the key topic, namely that prominent liberal billionaire and Hillary supporter, George Soros had been hacked and countless documents were about to be leaked, and instead focus on the alleged identity of the hackers, the so-called DCLeaks, which like all other experts it positioned as yet another Russian government-sponsored operation.

To this we had one retort: Far more important than the inane speculation on the hackers identity, is the now official disclosure and warning that Soros himself was hacked. Bloomberg writes that Open Society Foundations, the Soros group, reported the breach to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in June, according to spokeswoman Laura Silber, who added that an investigation by a security firm found the intrusion was limited to an intranet system used by board members, staff and foundation partners.

And, sure enough, over the weekend that is precisely what DCLeaks revealed as it disclosed over two thousand internal documents from groups run by George Soros were leaked online Saturday after hackers infiltrated the groups. The 2,576 files were released by DCLeaks, a website which claims to be launched by the American hacktivists who respect and appreciate freedom of speech, human rights and government of the people.

The documents are from multiple departments of Soros organizations. Soros the Open Society Foundations seems to be the group with the most documents in the leak. Files come from sections representing almost all geographical regions in the world, from the USA, to Europe, Eurasia, Asia, Latin, America, Africa, the World Bank the Presidents Office, as well as an unknown entity named SOUK. As the Daily Caller notes, there are documents dating from at least 2008 to 2016.

Documents in the leak range from research papers such as EUROPEAN CRISIS: Key Developments of the Past 48 Hours focusing on the impact of the refugee crisis, to a document titled The Ukraine debate in Germany, to an update specific financials of grants.

They reveal work plans, strategies, priorities and other activities by Soros, and include reports on European elections, migration and asylum in Europe.

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Ailing John McLaughlin Misses First "The McLaughlin Group" In 34 Years


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An ailing John McLaughlin missed his first episode in 34 years as host of his Sunday political free-for-allThe McLaughlin Group. This mornings installment kicked off with the hosts written note to viewers that read Dearfriendsof The McLaughlin Group, Dr. McLaughlin here. As the panels recent absences attest, I am under the weather. The final issue of this episode has my voice, but please forgive me for its weaker than usual quality. Yet my spirit is strong and my dedication to this show remains absolute!

PanelistPat Buchanan then began the weeks political discussion by noting, This is our first time in 34 years that our distinguished leader Dr. McLaughlin is not in his chair and we miss him. But lets get on with the show. (McLaughlin holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University).

McLaughlin Group via Twitter

McLaughlins voice, sounding raspy and slurred, was heard in a pre-taped voiceover introducing a segment on free trade.

In addition to Buchanan, the panel of pundits included the usual weekly group:Eleanor Clift, Clarence Page andTom Rogan.Rogan closed out the show by saying, On behalf of the panel we want to say to John were thinking of you and you have our very best. No details were mentioned about the nature of McLaughlins ailment.

McLaughlin is the creator, executive producer and host of The McLaughlin Group, which premiered in 1982. The program airs nationally of select CBS-owned stations and on public stations.

Source: http://deadline.com/2016/08/john-mclaughlin-ailing-the-mclaughlin-group-pat-buchanan-1201803350/

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Sofia Richie Weighs in on the Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Drama: ""Love Who You Want""


Justin Bieber Deletes Instagram After Selena Gomez Feud

UPDATE: E! News has learned that this Twitter account posing to be Sofia Richie is not real. Richie is not on Twitter.

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Sofia Richie is standing up for Justin Bieber.

After Selena Gomezcommented about their new relationship, the 17-year-old model took to Twitter on Tuesday to weigh in on the drama and support her rumored beau.

In case you missed it, SelGo called Bieber out for sharing back-to-back photos of Sofia and then threatening to make his Instagram private if people kept hating on her.

Selena wrote,"If you can"t handle the hate then stop posting pictures of your girlfriend lol it should be special between you two only.Don"t be mad at your fans. They love you."

Though Justin providedhis own response, Sofia also made sure to show her support for him. "Justin is not shutting out his beliebers," she tweeted on Monday. "He"s thankful everyday for y"all, y"all got him here.. He doesn"t forget that.. Period."

She added, "All love," which seems to be a recurring message throughout all of the drama between SelGo and the Biebs.

Then, after Justin deleted his Instagram account on Tuesday, Sofia tweeted again with a similar message."#purposetour is still on," she wrote. "The music is still coming.. Love who you want... Stop the d**n hate... And love each other!!"

Sofia has already followed her own advice and made sure she (literally) turned offany hate that could be aimed her way, blocking users from being able to comment on her Instagram photos.

Meanwhile, SelGo"s commentary eventually led to some big back-and-forth with Bieber that the Internet couldn"t help but dissect.

He responded to her first comment, saying,"It"s funny to see people that used me for attention and still try to point the finger this way. Sad. All love," he reportedly clapped back in the comments. "I"m not one for anyone receiving hate. Hope u all can be kind to my friends and each other. And yes I love my beliebers."

The "Hands to Myself" singer was not about to let Justin"s allegation slide, issuinganother not-so-subtle jabtoward the crooner on Instagram."Funny how the ones that cheated multiple times, are pointing the finger at the ones that were forgiving and supportive," she added. "No wonder fans are mad. Sad. All love."

The digital sparring continued as Bieber responded again with some even biggerallegations."I cheated...Oh and I forgot about you andZayn[Malik]?" he reportedlycommented, according toscreen grabsthat have since gone viral.

Gomez did not respond right away, and eventuallybacktracked onher statements."What I said was selfish and pointless," she wrote on Snapchat late Monday night.

Bieber took things a step further and decided to delete his Instagram account all together.

Source: http://www.eonline.com/news/787992/sofia-richie-weighs-in-on-the-justin-bieber-and-selena-gomez-drama-love-who-you-want

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Photos: Colorado"s Emma Coburn takes bronze in steeplechase at Rio Olympics


Emma Coburn wins 3000m steeplechase final, clinches Rio bid
  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn celebrates with the American flag after the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    The pack makes a turn on lap one during the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn of the United States runs with the pack on lap 2 during the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn clears the barrier on lap 3 during the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn of the United States (left) and Hyvin Jepkemoi of Kenya (right) duke it out for silver as Ruth Jebet of Bahrain raises her hands in victory during the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Jepkemoi won silver and Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn talks with her supporters after the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn of the United States prepares a flag to carry around the stadium after the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn of the United States (right) congratulates gold medalist Ruth Jebet of Bahrain before the medals ceremony for the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn stands on the podium during the medals ceremony for the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

  • AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Emma Coburn catches an American flag from a fan after the women"s 3000-meter steeplechase on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Coburn won the bronze medal.

Boulders Emma Coburn claimed the first American medal ever in the steeplechase Monday morning,August 15, 2016, taking bronze in a race won by Ruth Jebet of Bahrain.

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/2016/08/16/emma-coburn-bronze-steeplechase-olympics/

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Misty May-Treanor on life after the Olympics - ClickOnDetroit


Volleyball Workout With Misty May-Treanor

Misty May-Treanor made history with partner Kerri Walsh Jennings -- winning three straight Olympic gold medals in beach volleyball.

Since retiring from the sport, May-Treanor has turned her focus to family. She"s now mom to a two-year-old daughter.

"Time as a family, I think is a lost art. Now especially, knowing how precious that time is. I"m actually making up for lost time since I had to sacrifice so much being an Olympic athlete," said May-Treanor.

May-Treanor now coaches volleyball at a community college. She"s also passionate about promoting a healthy lifestyle and has partnered with healthcare company Abbott to get families off the couch with a video series dubbed "Full-Life Hacks."

"The whole point of each of these videos is to get the creative juices flowing for each family," said May-Treanor.

The videos feature fun, inexpensive activities -- from egg and spoon races, to obstacle courses, drumming, even do-it-yourself badminton rackets.

May-Treanor is proof you don"t need fancy equipment to get started.

"My first experience learning volleyball was in our apartment over a coffee table with a balloon," said May-Treanor.

She isn"t going to Rio, but May-Treanor said she will be watching. She is excited to finally see all of the sports she missed while she was busy competing.

"My daughter, she loves swimming. I always enjoy the gymnastics. I was a big track athlete, so I"m looking forward to track and field," said May-Treanor.

She hopes the olympics will inspire families to create some healthy competition.

"It could be over this two week span that families play different activities every day and see who comes out on top, so they can have their own mini family Olympics," said May-Treanor.

To watch the "Full-Life Hacks" videos, click here.

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Source: http://www.clickondetroit.com/health/misty-may-treanor-on-life-after-the-olympics

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