The Clinton Global Initiative Live At Apollo in Harlem.
As part of the special event, "CGI and MTV present: Giving – Live at the Apollo," each individual will discuss their efforts to influence change on pressing social issues and invite young people to partner with them on a new initiative – designed to improve communities nationwide and make a difference in the lives of people living in the poorest places on the planet.
On the next Tyra show, she spends a full hour with presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama in his first daytime talk show interview since announcing his candidacy. Nothing is off limits as the senator discusses his presidential campaign and political viewpoints on the war, health care, taxes and more.
Tyra and Obama also compare their experiences being raised by single mothers, how his wife, Michelle, influences his choices and how his two young daughters are dealing with his race to the White House.
Thhe audience and visitors on Tyrashow.com get a chance to ask the senator pressing questions about his plans for the country if elected president. Tyra challenges the senator to a friendly game of hoops right on her stage.
Beyonce Knowles' upcoming concert in Malaysia has been canceled, reportedly after the R&B superstar refused to tone down her stage show in order to perform.
The singer had been due to make her debut in Kuala Lumpur in November, but was recently warned by organizers to cover up onstage to avoid offending fans in the predominantly Muslim country.
Speaking in August, Razlan Ahmad Razali, the chairman of Pineapple Concerts, said, "We've informed Beyonce's management about this issue of clothes... Beyonce won't be able to do the kind of show here that she does elsewhere." (Source)
The star, three months pregnant, has received letters at her LA home from an anonymous person.
One said she and her child would be "cut into hundreds of pieces".
A source close to the actress said: "Halle does not normally use security but she has taken on a couple of guys to make sure." Police are investigating the threats. (Source)
The 28-year-old father-to-be - born Usher Raymond IV - recently expressed his desire to have a son, because he would love to pass on his name to another generation.
He tells People, "I just want my son to fully be coherent and to be healthy, first and foremost. I've found that it is a step-by-step process. You can wish for a million and one things.
"But I hope that my son has the same energy I had as a child. Hopefully, he won't be as bad as me. I hope that he's just a healthy son."
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Listen to Usher's interview with Miss Jones. Very Interesting.
It's about time. It seems like whenever she does an interview (on the radio) in the presence of men they tend to be impressed by her past and present life style. Finally, some interviewers (who are men) ask the real questions and embarrass her contradictory a** on air.
"You know, I was up in Harlem a few weeks ago, and I actually had dinner with Al Sharpton, who is a very, very interesting guy, and he comes on The Factor a lot, and I treated him to dinner because he's made himself available to us, and I felt that I wanted to take him up there. And we went to Sylvia's, a very famous restaurant in Harlem. I had a great time. And all the people up there are tremendously respectful, they all watch The Factor.
You know, when Sharpton and I walked in, it was, like, big commotion and everything, but everybody was very nice. And
I couldn't get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia's restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City. I mean it was -- it was exactly the same, even though it's run by blacks, primarily black patronship; it was the same. And that's really what this society is all about, now.
There wasn't one person in Sylvia's who was screaming, 'M-Fer, I want more iced tea.' You know, I mean, everybody was -- it was like going into an Italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun. And there wasn't any kind of craziness at all."
I must say, "Fashion, Fashion, Fashion is my first passion!" My second passion would have to be indulging myself with Pop culture and of course, 'Celebrity gossip.'
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