NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR – JORDIN SPARKS Gets Intimate About Stardom, Family and Fans


Jordin Sparks shares intimate conversation with New Music Director on loneliness at the top, missing her fam and getting to kick back and enjoy spending time with her pets, plus how much she loves her fans. It’s the most in depth interview of America’s Pop Diva. Her aura is one in a million and she hasn’t let fame and fortune go to her head. Jordin will star in remake of Sparkle produced by Whitney Houston and has slimmed down considerably since American Idol although she was fine the way she was. Good for Jordin. Are you awaiting to see her new movie, Sparkle? We are. Watch the interview, plus peep inside for duet with Chris Brown.

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Drake Finally Wins an Award But Doesn’t Look Happy

Drake performs onstage at the Songwriters Hall of Fame 42nd Annual Induction and Awards at The New York Marriott Marquis Hotel and also, takes home Hal Davis Starlight Award presented by Jimmy Jam, but can’t help notice his sadness for not winning a sleuth of other awards this past year. Drake was robbed.

Now every new rapper is channeling him and that has got to cut like a knife. Maybe that’s why his next album is called, Farewell. Poor thing. They treat Drake so bad.  He’s Jewish and Black. He was born with Hip Hop soul.  Racism still exists. People love his music, but the higher ups don’t want to give him his due, but they are stealing his sound all over the place.  You can see the sadness in his face. He doesn’t smile much.

 

Raphael Saadiq on Mo’Nique Show Tonight!

Raphael Saadiq performs at Saint Andrews Hall on June 2, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan. Here he is with a candid AOL sessions interview. This is his first session, but I am just wondering why did it take AOL so long to spotlight this artist with an artist who deserves to sell 1 million fresh out the box? It just shows that media has a perverse effect on cyber surfers who run to hype rather than develop their own taste in music and stand by it. Raphael’s music may change your listening habits.

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LiteraryDish.com Celebrity Interview -Isaiah Mustafa’ Old Spice Guy’ Stars in Madea’s Big Happy Family

Isaiah Mustafa

The “Madea’s Big Happy Family” Interview
with Kam Williams

Heather Covington Commentary: Kam Williams welcomes Isaiah Mustafa with candid interview whom many know as the Old Spice Pitchman now on Breakout Role in Tyler Perry’s latest movie, Madea’s Big Happy Family. When I asked him what was he listening in his IPOD,  Isaiah mentions , Gnarls Barkley. My bad, I thought Gnarls Barkley was Cee Lo Green. I now get that Cee Lo Green is the singer and Gnarls Barkley is the band. It also, took me a while to realize that Isaiah Mustafa is the guy from the Old Spice Commercial.

Not only is this his first casting role in a film of this magnitude expected to do very well at the Box Office, but this is Isaiah’s first Disilgold SOUL Magazine Movie Preview Cover Spotlight. It was fun reading the gang interview with today’s literary heavyweights and celebrities. I am so interested in their questions and what is on their minds.  Reading Kam Williams interviews is something like major recreation for me that I look forward to reading  and really finding out in depth answers to all questions. We may have a new leading Hollywood man on our hands.

After you complete your reading do email at least 1 fact you learned to enter Disilgold SOUL Magazine Annual Gift Bash giveaway where random readers are selected Furthermore, share what you think about Isaiah’s debut when the movie hits theaters.

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Can Rihanna Perform with Supposed Bronchitis at Grammy’s Tonight in this Sundae Float Dress

Can Rihanna Perform tonight with Bronchitis at the Grammy's

Can Rihanna Perform tonight with Bronchitis at the Grammy's

If she does perform she will have to lip sync the entire performance unless she has been lip syncing all along at events and pulling the Bronchitis excuse. That would be a shocker because many folks who have seen her at concerts attest she is all lip sync. If this so than she must have a voice over artist because it sounds like she can sing to me on her latest LOUD album to a tune of over 20 million albums sold to date and counting. Those figures can’t lie folks. Anyways more pics of this frock Rihanna wore with nothing underneath. I don’t know who is more daring Lady Gaga or Rihanna. What do you think? This is exactly what I am wearing for Valentine’s Day tomorrow.

Are you More than a Woman? Take this Quiz

You know you are more than a woman  if you are 1. Willing to ride and die for your man 2. Have dinner cooked when your man comes home 3. Run your man’s bath water and hop in 4. Get your hair and nails did often for yourself and with him in mind 5. Wear lingerie to bed and not dingy pj’s and sweats like a tacky ho 6. Dropped all your BFF’s for your man

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Exclusive Interview- Quality Time with Nia Long

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Nia Long
The “Mooz-Lum” Interview
with Kam Williams

Nitara Carlynn Long was born in Brooklyn on October 30, 1970, but was raised mostly in South Central Los Angeles in the wake of her parents’ divorce. The accomplished thespian of Trinidadian extraction first found fame on TV on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, and she’s since enjoyed recurring roles on such series as Judging Amy (2001-2002), Third Watch (2003-2005), Boston Legal (2007), Big Shots (2007-2008) and, most recently, The Cleveland Show (2009-present).

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Q from World Star Hip Hop Responds to Site Shut Down+ Radio Spat with 50 Cent

50 Cent goes live on Angie Martinez Show to discuss his apparent shutting down of World Star Hip Hop owned by Q.  Million of viewers thought the owner’s site was shut down due to non-compliance with federal regulations who warned it would shut down sites that engage in file sharing of copyrighted videos. Limewire, one of the most prevalent sites was deleted from the internet as well. However, media went viral stating that  50 Cent actually filed a lawsuit to have World Star Hip Hop shut down for placing his image on their site as if they were affiliated for years.

However, the owner has been reported stating technical problems with the site. Apparently, he may not have enough bandwidth to maintain capacity of viral videos and massive traffic which can cost hundreds to keep upgrading and the site may be back up soon.

50 Cent own site, Thisis50Cent.com only competition has been WorldStarHipHop.com which loads daily viral videos, but also use to load videos from supposed groupies of the Hip Hop world which angered many. All this time you would think these sites worked together, but this recent video with 50 Cent lashing out at Q who called in at HOT 97, may prove the truth that these sites were unrelated. Somewhere on the net I am sure there are readers who believe 50 Cent is enraged because he knows competition when he confronts it.

The entrepreneur/ rapper has even invited Q to speak to him face to face and not on the radio. Looks like with Q’s talent with video software he may just have himself a  collaboration  if all goes well and 50 Cent can calm down from feeling violated on air.  Media has mentioned that the site believes it is responsible for 50 Cent success, which can anger celebrities as well, but also get a site owner feeling down who has given his all to support a lot of folks. Hopefully, things will all be resolved soon.  Listen to Q’s rebuttal of being shut down by 50 Cent. Source: YOUTUBE

LITERARYDISH.COM-HEATHER COVINGTONS WEEKLY TOP 25 HEATLIST COUNTDOWN NEWS

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#25- Everyone is tuning in to RHOA -Real Housewives of Atlanta, one of the most controversial shows of 2010 and author Nene Leakes at the center of attention as she announces a bitter divorce about to go down, but has her husband outwitted her with public broadcast of over $300,000 he claims he owes her on an internet radio show?

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LiteraryDish.com News -Another Oscar Buzz for Halle Berry

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“Frankie and Alice” is a film based on the true story of Frankie Murdoch, a woman with multiple personality disorders from the early 1970s who has a racist alter ego. The movie opened with limited release on December 10th, but scheduled to hit movie theaters in February. The movie is already generated another Oscar buzz for Halle Berry who won a latter for her role as a sex craved woman in Monster’s Ball where she participates in a graphic sex scene with a white man.

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Janet Jackson Gets Candid- For Color Girls Interview Sneak Peek

Janet Jackson Gets Candid- For Color Girls Interview Sneak Peek

Janet Jackson Gets Candid- For Color Girls Interview Sneak Peek

Janet Jackson

The “For Colored Girls” Interview

with Kam Williams

Headline: Ready… Set… Action! Ms. Jackson

Global icon, trendsetter, businesswoman, and multi-talented entertainer, Janet Damita Jo Jackson is a woman who needs no introduction. Her resume reveals an impressive combination of professional achievements and philanthropic endeavors, and she is currently ranked as one of the top ten best-selling solo artists in the history of contemporary music.

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LiteraryDish.com – She’s So Raven-Symone’- The “Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue” Interview

with Kam Williams

Born in Atlanta, Georgia on December 10, 1985, Raven-Symone’ Christina Pearman got an early start in showbiz when she was signed by the Ford Modeling Agency while she was still in diapers. After appearing in TV ads for everything from Cool Whip to Jello, she was invited to join the cast of “The Cosby Show.”  She’s best known for the Emmy-nominated comedy series “That’s So Raven” on the Disney Channel where she played the title character Raven Baxter, a teenager who periodically has psychic visions of the future.

On the big screen, she was last seen starring in College Road Trip opposite Martin Lawrence where she played an overachieving high school student who decides to travel around the country to choose the perfect university to attend. Raven’s other film credits include The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Dr. Dolittle and Dr. Dolittle 2.

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LiteraryDish.com Worldwide Exclusive- Norah Knows Why -The Nora Jones Interview + Wah Do Dem Movie Dish

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Norah Jones is one of my favorite singers of all time. Her voice is so soothing you can listen to her entire albums while working. If there is a song that always pops up in my head while cleaning are the words, ” I don’t why I didn’t come,” but of course your significant other is not thinking about an action as in come on over, but a movement so that tune may mean something different for lovers and it’s all good.  Upon surfing my Twitter account @LiteraryDish again, I came across Tavis Smiley tweet this time where he mentions ….

@TavisSmiley-  Looking forward to having Norah Jones & Dr. John on the @PBSshow next week!

A Twitter ish Dish Insider, Author of Grace of God mentions…

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“@LITERARYDISH: Norah Jones Interview arriving on www.Disilgold.com tonight.”I just spoke of her earlier. Awww! Cool

Anyways you can tune in to Tavis Smiley Show on PBS late nights next week and check out this celebrity gang interview with Kam Williams featuring an in depth interview of Nora Jones appearance in new film screened back in June with rave reviews entitled …Wah Do Dem for  those of you who recognize Jamaican talk.  Catch the full interview on www.Disilgold.com.

Norah Jones

The “Wah Do Dem” Interview

with Kam Williams

Norah Jones was born Geethali Shankar in Brooklyn on March 30, 1979 to Sue Jones and Ravi Shankar, the legendary Indian sitar player. At the age of 4, she and her mom moved to groovy Grapevine, Texas where she started singing in the church choir at an early age, while learning to play the piano, guitar and alto saxophone.

At 16, she changed her name to Norah Jones while attending Booker T. Washington High School. After graduation, she majored in piano at the University of North Texas until she decided to return to New York City to form a band. In 2002, she made a mellow debut with “Come Away with Me,” a universally-acclaimed CD which won 8 Grammy Awards and is the best-selling jazz album of all time at over 20 million copies and counting.

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DISILGOLD.COM TOP HEAT TODAY- SNEAK PEEK AT BOW WOW DISILGOLD SOUL MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

Bow Wow

The “Lottery Ticket” Interview

with Kam Williams

Bouncing with Bow Wow

Born Shad Gregory Moss in Columbus, Ohio on March 9, 1987. Bow Wow was a precocious kid who started rhyming as a toddler, and first appeared on stage at the age of 5. His showbiz career was launched just a year later when he made the most of an opportunity to open for Snoop Dogg on the Chronic Tour.

At 13, Bow Wow released his first solo CD, “Beware of Dog,” which sold over 3 million copies. A hit single from that debut album, “Bounce with Me,” reached #1 on both the Rap and R&B charts. That achievement earned him recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest solo rapper to hit #1. He now has a half-dozen CDs to his name, with a new one in the works.

In 2002, the versatile canine expanded his repertoire, making an impressive foray into film playing the lead in Like Mike. He has since made All About the Benjamins, Johnson Family Vacation, Roll Bounce and The Fast and the Furious 3. On TV, he’s appeared on everything from Moesha to All That to Smallville to, most recently, Entourage.

Here, he talks about his new film, Lottery Ticket, an ensemble comedy where he stars as a guy who has to survive a weekend in the ‘hood before he can cash in a winning lotto ticket worth hundreds of millions.

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Disilgold SOUL Review Magazine Up Close and PerSOULnal Interview with Steph Jones

Sexy, dominating and self-made, Steph Jones, an ultrasonic force in music on the underground with mega-hits creating quite a buzz like, ‘BEA utiful,’ ‘LaLa’ and also classic remakes of songs like ‘The Little Drummer Boy,’ and ‘You are My Sunshine,‘ the humble giant and chiseled music icon  has gravitated a cult following something like a phenomenon on his new website at www.StephJonesGalaxy.com .

Owning a charismatic and undeniable bold, quirky and affectionate personality mixed with volumes of humor and  offbeat edginess, Steph  Jones also possesses  world class style which he calls  ’street couture’  as a universal traveler who admits he has vacationed in all corners of the globe. I didn’t see any interviews of Steph Jones on the net that really focused on the talent of this singer whose voice is like a cross between Stevie Wonder and your favorite Euro-edged band, so when several of his fans told me I have got to check out his entire music collection, I  had to get Up Close & perSOULnal with Steph Jones.

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Did Toure’ Make Lada Gaga Furious in FuseTV Interview

Toure’ interviewed Lady Gaga on Fuse TV today and began the interview with questions about the symbolism of her songs. If you listen carefully to the interview it looks like Toure’ pissed Lady Gaga off, but she tired to keep a neutral face. Her motions several times show she’s in disagreement with Toure’. The girl must have gone home in tears.

Not sure if the interview has been edited here, but this is one of the most candid interviews with Lady Gaga since the launch of her Monster tour. I knew I wasn’t misunderstanding her first song that aired on radio, Poker Face, but thanks to Toure’ now everyone gets it. Many folks thought she was talking about losing to a game of Poker. You learn something new everyday.

Disilgold SOUL Magazine Jada Pinkett Interview: The Many Shades of Jada, from TV Nurse to Karate Kid’s Mom

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The “HawthoRNe: Season 2” Interview

with Kam Williams

 

 

            Besides playing the title character on the TNT series HawthoRNe, which is starting its second season, Jada Pinkett Smith executive-produces the show through her production company, 100% Womon. With her husband, Will Smith, she is serving as producer of The Karate Kid, starring their son, Jaden, and also of Fela!, the Broadway musical nominated for 11 Tony Awards. Jada’s recent film credits include Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, as the voice of Gloria, and director Diane English’s remake of The Women.

            In the past, she’s teamed up with Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle in Reign Over Me, and enjoyed a pivotal role opposite Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx in Michael Mann’s Collateral. However, she perhaps remains best known as the take-charge Niobe of Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions fame.

            Here, Jada reflects on the challenge of balancing career and family when each member is a showbiz celebrity in his or her own right.

 

 

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The Jill Scott Interview

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The Jill Scott Interview

with Kam Williams 

            Jill Scott was born on April 4, 1972 in The City of Brotherly Love where she was raised by her mother, Joyce, and her maternal grandmother. A naturally-gifted child, Jill was speaking at 8 months and learned to read by the age of 4. She credits her mother for broadening her horizons by taking her to see plays and to museums during her childhood.

            After graduating from the Philadelphia High School for Girls, Jill attended Temple University, working two jobs to put herself through college. She majored in English and planned to become a teacher, but dropped out of school after becoming disillusioned with the profession while spending time in the classroom as an assistant.

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Janet Jackson Unleashes Makings of an Autobiography in Disilgold.com Interview

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 Janet Jackson

 The “Why Did I Get Married Too” Interview  with Kam Williams

 

            Born in Gary, Indiana on May 16, 1966, Janet Damita Jo Jackson entered show business at the tender age of 7 when she appeared onstage with her already famous elder siblings at the MGM in Las Vegas. This debut, was followed by appearances at 9 on her family’s variety show “The Jacksons” which, in turn, led to starring and recurring roles on such hit sitcoms as “Good Times,” “Diff’rent Strokes,” and “Fame.”

            At 14, Janet signed her first recording deal. Placing acting on the back burner to focus on her first love, music, she went on to enjoy extraordinary success upon the release of her breakthrough album, Control in 1986. Over the course of her ensuing musical career, she has thus far accumulated five Grammys, multiple MTV Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and Soul Train Music Awards, to name a few. As an artist, Janet excites, enlightens, leads, and embraces her fans with insights into life’s meaning while touching their deepest feelings. 

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Queen Latifah: The Just Wright Interview -In Theaters Nationwide Today!

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Queen Latifah

Just La: The “Just Wright” Interview with Kam Williams

 

            Dana Elaine Owens was born in Newark, New Jersey on March 18, 1970, the second child of Lance and Rita Owens, a police officer and a schoolteacher, respectively. The versatile entertainer first found fame in the world of hip-hop upon the release of her debut album “All Hail the Queen” while still in her teens. As Queen Latifah, she has since enjoyed an enviable recording and concert career featuring seven solo CDs plus countless collaborations with colleagues across a spectrum of musical genres.

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LiteraryDish.com Interview- Getting PerSOULnal With Jill Scott

LiteraryDish.com Gets PerSOULnal With Jill Scott Interview

LiteraryDish.com Gets PerSOULnal With Jill Scott Interview

 Jill Scott

  The “Why Did I Get Married Too” Interview with Kam Williams

 

            Jill Scott was born on April 4, 1972 in The City of Brotherly Love where she was raised by her mother, Joyce, and her maternal grandmother. A naturally-gifted child, Jill was speaking at 8 months and learned to read by the age of 4. She credits her mother for broadening her horizons by taking her to see plays and to museums during her childhood.

            After graduating from the Philadelphia High School for Girls, Jill attended Temple University, working two jobs to put herself through college. She majored in English and planned to become a teacher, but dropped out of school after becoming disillusioned with the profession while spending time in the classroom as an assistant.

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Lenny Kravitz Disilgold.com Interview: Let Love Rule

Disilgold.com Let Love Rule: Lenny Kravitz Interview

Disilgold.com Let Love Rule: Lenny Kravitz Interview

Lenny Kravitz

The “Precious” Interview with Kam Williams

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            Leonard Albert Kravitz was born in New York City on May 26, 1964 to actress Roxie Roker, and Sy Kravitz, a news producer at NBC-TV. An only child, Lenny was raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan until the family moved to Los Angeles when his late mother landed the role of Helen on the television sitcom “The Jeffersons.”

            He developed a love of music at an early age, playing both drums and guitar by the time he was 5. After dropping out of Beverly Hills High School at the age of 15, Lenny straightened his hair and donned blue contact lenses to create a new persona, Romeo Blue. But he only hit it big after going natural and back to his real name and irises for the release of his debut album, “Let Love Rule.” A 4-time Grammy-winner, Lenny’s hits include “Let Love Rule,” “Fly Away” and “American Woman,” to name a few.

            He and his ex-wife, Cosby kid Lisa Bonet, have one daughter, Zoe, an aspiring actress whose next flick, Twelve, will be released in the Fall. Here, Lenny talks about making his acting debut in Precious, where he played John, an empathetic nurse who befriends the beleaguered title character.

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Lady Sings the Oscars in Blue: Mo’Nique Interview

Lady Sings the Oscars : Mo'Nique Takes Home an Oscar

Lady Sings the Oscars : Mo'Nique Takes Home an Oscar

“Sometimes you have to for go from doing what’s popular from doing what’s right!”- Mo’Nique on stage at Kodak Theater Oscar Night.

Flashback Interview Before the Oscars

 Mo’Nique

 The “Precious” Interview with Kam Williams

 

                Mo’Nique Imes was born on December 11, 1967 in Baltimore which is where she started her showbiz career as a stand-up comedienne on a dare a couple of decades ago. From there, she gained visibility and immense popularity with performances on “Showtime at the Apollo,” HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam,” “Apollo Comedy Hour” HBO’s “Snaps,” BET’s “Comic View,” The Montreal Comedy Festival and Uptown Comedy Club.

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Wesley’s Finest!- Brooklyns Finest Interview

Wesley Snipes

The “Brooklyn’s Finest” Interview with Kam Williams

 

 

            Born in Orlando on July 31, 1962 to Marian, a teacher’s aide, and Wesley, Sr., and an aircraft engineer, Wesley Trent Snipes was raised in the South Bronx, although the family moved back to Florida before he was able to graduate from NYC’s famed, Fiorello La Guardia High School of Music and Art. Still, Wesley went on to study drama in college at SUNY Purchase’s prestigious acting conservatory.

            However, he dropped out during his junior year to pursue his passion professionally. In Hollywood, the versatile thespian’s stage and Shotokan karate training came in handy in helping him land a variety of roles. The accomplished actor/black belt’s long list of credits on his enviable resume’ include the Blade Trilogy, Jungle Fever, White Men Can’t Jump, U.S. Marshals, Waiting to Exhale, Mo’ Better Blues, New Jack City, Murder at 1600, The Fan, Demolition Man, Passenger 57, To Wong Foo and The Art of War.

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WORLDWIDE EXCLUSIVE: CONVERSATION WITH MUSIC ARTIST JAVEN APPEARING IN MOVIE PREACHER’S KID: PART 1

 

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HEAR FULL INTERVIEW ON JAVEN’S  CELEBRITY INTERVIEW PROFILE ON WWW.DISILGOLD.COM NOW!

 Javen is a Los Angeles based Recording Artist/Actor, singer/songwriter, actor and producer. He’s landed as co-host of the “Paula White Show” on BET from 2001-2002. He has had frequent guest artist and regular appearances on networks including BET, TBN, FOX, NBC, CTN, DAYSTAR and more. JAVEN’s impeccable stage presence led him to star in numerous productions like A Raisin in the Sun, the Off-Broadway musical The Rock and the Rabbi.He’s also starred in the movie The Sixth and in 2006 he starred with Omar Sharif and Peter O’Toole in the feature film, One Night with the King.

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Disilgold.com Exclusive Interview Dish- Actress Regina King Raps About Her Latest Role in Southland

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Regina King       

The “Southland” Interview with Kam Williams

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in Los Angeles where she started her showbiz career on the stage at an early age. That exposure led to a role on the sitcom “227” while just 14. Five years later, she made her screen debut as Shalika in fellow, USC alum John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood. Since then, the attractive actress’ services have remained in demand as a romantic lead opposite everyone from Jamie Foxx in Ray to Will Smith in Enemy of the State to Chris Rock in Down to Earth to Eddie Murphy in Daddy Day Care to to Cuba Gooding, Jr. in Jerry Maguire to Laz Alonso in This Christmas.

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Worldwide Exclusive Disilgold.com Radio Interview: Tim Prolific Jones, Founder of Corporate B-boysim Unleashes Poetry Movement

Founder of Corporate B-Boyism to pen new novel, The 7th Seal

Founder of Corporate B-Boyism to pen new novel, The 7th Seal

 written by Heather Covington “The Literary HEAT”
 Disilgold SOUL Literary Review Editor
Timothy Prolific Jones, Jr., founder of Corporate B-Boyism, Indelible Poetry and Legacy Publishing  exposes the hidden secret of racism in Long Island with his poetry.His voice is powerful and represents an authentic point of  view from the other side of Hip Hop  in Suburban  America.

 
Let the movement begin!Visit Disilgold SOUL Radio at www.Disilgold.com to listen to full interview. See 10 minute segments of the full 30 minute interview on YOUTUBE.com with release of Timothy’s Disilgold SOUL Magazine debut  soon as our 2009 Poetry Cover Man.

Here are some questions that I asked about celebrities and the TOP 10 News Trends of 2009 that  Timothy Prolific Jones goes in on during our 30 minute Get PerSOULnal Session:

1.Was Alicia Keys wrong to date, Swiss Beatz, a married man and Hip Hop producer and artist, who claims he had broken up with Mashonda or is she a home wrecker?
2. Are reality tv shows like “I Want to Work For Diddy,” “For the Love of Ray J” and “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” relevant toward the Black Experience or a waste of time depicting a poor image of Black America?
3. Was Lil Mama wrong for rushing the stage to pose with Jay Z at end of his “Empire State of Mind” duet with Alica Keys or within her rights as a woman in Hip Hop?
4. Are you attracted to female celebrities with surgical enhancements or are these women overrated?
5. Is there a conspiracy against the Hip Hop community since one-by-one they are getting locked up for minor things like T.I., Lil Wayne, Buju Bantan while national crime is on the rise?
6. Does Chris Brown, a confessed woman abuser deserve another chance at his career?
7. Should Tiger Woods title as Person of the Decade be stripped due to his serial infidelity?
8. Did President Barack Obama deserve the Nobel Peace Prize or is he prematurely being crucified in his first year of office by naysayers?
9. Are you writing a book to exploit the Black experience like the movie Precious has been accused of by critics or will the book offer solutions for change?
10. Does America’s Hip Hop community ignore and reject suburban racism of Blacks in Long Island as part of the struggle because of the lavish lifestyle of suburban Blacks?
11. Do you know why Nikki Giovanni chose a female over the top poets of America during a past taping of BETs LYRICS lounge?
12. Where are those poets today like J IVY and Sho Love Da Poetic?
13. Are you aware that you have been ordained by poets nationwide as the creator of The Movement, and poet to bring back the love of poetry?
14. What are your goals for Indelible and Legacy Publishing?
15. What other pioneers are part of this movement?
16. Do you know why you were selected as the first audio interview guest of Disilgold SOUL Magazine’s LiteraryDish.com Radio?
17. What are your goals for www.andremauricepress.com ?
18. Do you have a poem that will sum up the struggle of blacks on Long Island often ignored until now and may hold the beginning of a movement for suburban blacks?

I had a 30 minute interview date with Timothy Prolific Jones that  I very much enjoyed and we went back to our personal lives and significant others  leaving the tension online for listeners for what makes for a  great conversation and radio interview between a female and male poet. 
 

 Warning,  your  true writing soul will surface after listening to the full interview and writers every where tuning in  will be  ignited to pick up a pen and renew their passion as  POETS. Let this be the reason why POETRY IS BACK on this day!

 

Exclusive Interview: Guess Which Movie Hollywood Actress, Rochelle Aytes, Debuted in before Landing Role in ABC TV Show, The Forgotten?

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 The “The Forgotten” Interview with Kam Williams

 

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LITERARYDISH.COM- JUST GIVE MO’NIQUE THE OSCAR- THE PRECIOUS INTERVIEW

Mo’Nique

The “Precious” Interview

with Kam Williams

Mo’Nique Imes was born on December 11, 1967 in Baltimore which is where she started her showbiz career as a stand-up comedienne on a dare a couple of decades ago. From there, she gained visibility and immense popularity with performances on “Showtime at the Apollo,” HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam,” “Apollo Comedy Hour” HBO’s “Snaps,” BET’s “Comic View,” The Montreal Comedy Festival and Uptown Comedy Club.

Her big break arrived in 1999 when she landed a starring role on the television series, “The Parkers.” During the show’s five-year run, Mo’Nique earned numerous awards, including four NCAAP Image Awards as the Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. Her film credits include Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, Two Can Play That Game, Hair Show, Three Strikes, Baby Boy, Beerfest, Phat Girlz, Soul Plane, Irish Jam, Domino and Shadowboxer.

As a voluptuous role model for Rubenesque females Mo-Nique wrote the best-selling book “Skinny Women Are Evil,” as well as an equally-funny follow-up entitled “Skinny Cooks Can’t Be Trusted.” She also created, produced and emceed “Mo’Nique’s F.A.T. Chance,” America’s first, full-figured, reality beauty pageant. Struck by the skyrocketing number of women behind bars, she brought her act to a prison to tape a comedy special called “I Coulda Been Your Cellmate” which aired on TV before later being released on DVD. Then, she delved further into the issue as the host of “Mo’Nique: Behind Bars” for the Oxygen television network.

Here, she talks about “The Mo’Nique Show,” her new late-night talk show on BET, and about her Oscar-worthy performance in Precious, Lee Daniels’ eagerly-anticipated screen adaptation of Sapphire’s novel, “Push.”

Kam Williams: Hi Mo’Nique, thanks so much for the time.

Mo’Nique: Hey Kam! Thank you, baby!

KW: Congratulations on the new TV show.

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INTERVIEW DISH: MICHAEL JAI WHITE STARS IN BLACK DYNAMITE

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Michael Jai White Interview with Kam Williams

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Michael Jai White was born in Brooklyn, on November 10, 1967, but raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut where he attended Central High School. He started studying karate at the age of 8 and had already earned a black belt by the time he was 12. The beefy hunk continued to practice a variety of martial arts disciplines while in college, and also added acting to his repertoire.

Michael made his screen debut in 1989 in Toxic Avenger II, and followed that up with appearances in action flicks like Universal Soldier and Full Contact. His big break arrived when he landed the title role in Tyson, a made-for-TV bio-pic about boxing great Mike Tyson. He subsequently played Spawn in the screen adaptation based on the popular comic book series of the same name.

More recently, White received critical acclaim for his work in The Dark Knight and in Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married. Here, he talks about his two new releases, Black Dynamite, an homage to the Seventies’ Blaxploitation Era, and Blood & Bone, a revenge flick which went straight-to-DVD.

 

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Kam Williams: Hi Michael. Thanks a lot for the time.

Michael Jai White: Hey, no problem.

KW: What inspired you to write and to star in Black Dynamite?

MJW: I came up with what I though was a funny idea for a movie. So, I wrote it, found the money to produce it, and it’s been a ball from start to finish.

KW: How would you categorize the movie as a spoof or as a drama?

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We Hear Faizon Love is on the Wendy Williams Show this Thursday, but Check Out The Couples Retreat Interview Now

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Okay, found a million dollar pic of Faizon Love.

Looking for a decent pick of Faizon Love from his management. I hate when photographers use the wrong filter for people of color at red carpet events. They don’t know how to bring out the beauty in dark skin. I can’t even see Faizon’s eyes in a pic I found of him at several events. Getting a pic now.  Black skin doesn’t have to always look ruddy  and shiny in pics. Learn to use your camera’s media or get out of the business. This is why magazines are going out of business. It’s like a pic I found of Diddy at the Hip Hop Honors. Didn’t even want to post. The man is handsome, but this pic disguises all of his features that show the character in his face.  Maybe media should be  fined who take bad pics of African American people. Be right back.

“Commentary by Heather Covington. I don’t mind featuring the book reads of Disilgold SOUL interview guests, but if its anything too controversial or political that will attract spam to our sister blog here, we are striking it, FYI.  Other than that, Faison Love is a riot and heading straight to the bank.”

Faizon Love

The “Couples Retreat” Interview

with Kam Williams

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Love Unlimited

 

            Langston Faizon Santisima was born in Santiago, Cuba on June 14, 1968, but was raised in Newark, NJ and San Diego, CA. Changing his name to Faizon Love, he started out in showbiz as a stand-up comedian at 15, before finding steady work as a colorful character actor both on TV and in film.

Among the many movies on his resume’ are Elf, Blue Crush, Friday, 3 Strikes, Money Talks, The Replacements, The Players Club, Idlewild. Torque, The Perfect Holiday and Who’s Your Caddy? On television, the burly teddy bear has appeared on such sitcoms as “That’s So Raven,” “The Wayans Bros,” and “The Parent ’Hood.” Here, Faizon talks about his new film, Couples Retreat, a battle-of-the-sexes ensemble comedy co-starring includes Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Kali Hawk, Kristin Davis and Jon Favreau.

 

Kam Williams: Hey, Faizon.

Faizon Love: What’s up, man?

KW: First, let me tell you how much I’ve enjoyed your work. You seem to pop up doing a hilarious cameo in every other movie I see.

FL: [Laughs] That’s funny, because this is one of the last two movies I’m doing in order to focus on writing and directing. There’s an Eddie Murphy project I may do, but I’ve already directed my first piece. [Tao of the Golden Mask]

KW: Wow!

FL: Yeah. That’s where it’s at.

KW: So, what type of pictures do you want to direct?

FL: The first one is sort of an homage to Bruce Lee, but the good guys wear black. It’s a fun popcorn movie. And I’m going to make some more Seventies-style karate movies with budgets around $5 million. Hopefully, they’ll turn over a profit.

KW: Speaking of directing, Couples Retreat was made by a first-time director, Peter Billingsley. Was that risky?

FL: Not really. Peter’s a part of the family. He’s been around the business. He had Jon [Favreau] there, and Vinnie [Vaughn] was hands-on, too. And most good directors are good actors, and Peter’s been an actor for years.

KW: Yeah, as a child, he played Ralphie in A Christmas Story. 

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WORLDWIDE EXCLUSIVE: Gladys Knight- I Can Do Bad All By Myself Interview: Equal Time with the Empress of Soul + Bonus Commentary From Heather The Literary HEAT Covington

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First of all, Gladys is my sorority sister so the loyalty is there. I own copies of all of her original albums passed on to my mother to me and the covers are in tact, plus the Gladys Knight and The Pips Albums, so the lady is gold in my book. I paid tribute to this classic songstress of all time in a book called PERSOULNALITIES: POEMS FOR EVERY KIND OF WOMAN I wrote. Since I was little, I always admired Gladys Knight’s  naturally  long hair and wore my hair like hers when I got my hair did. My mother used the classic straightening comb to do my hair. (The hot comb was invented by Madam C. J. Walker for you history illiterates), SHAME ON YOU, kidding, and the 1st Billionaire hair care product inventor. Let me not go there. The process was painful.  Anyway,  sometimes you are at events and meet people associated or who know  singers. Everyone knows  Gladys was in a very public relationship with Motivational Speaker Les Brown whom I got a chance to have lunch along with a few other author proteges at the Circle of Sisters Expo with his daughter, Ona Brown, (GET YOUR TICKETS AT www.WBLS.com for only $10.00 before sold out…. was  a major sponsor one year and spearheaded  the literary pavilion)  to candidly get schooled on motivational speaking. Les Brown was always an inspiration to me as a child as well and to many of my fellow authors.  I didn’t go there and ask what happened, but all I can say was Les was very respectful when he spoke about his cancer scare. It made him depressed and impacted on the relationship.   He’s fine today. As a media journalist to get this kind of information is historical. All I know is that both Gladys and Les Brown are royalty in their domain. There will never be a Gladys Knight or Les Brown as well as a Michael Jackson and James Brown. I think it is wonderful for that baby producer Tyler Perry to give light to all of these fine actresses and actors  and renown folk, plus  pay hommage to classic beauties in music like Gladys Knight. I want to see a lifetime achievement award on all award shows soon. When I think of Gladys I think of Chaka Khan, Pattie LaBelle, Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin. If you haven’t heard of  Gladys Knght Music, you need to get a classic album in stores. I couldn’t be a music maven if I didn’t grow up hearing Gladys Knight . Her era of music was the greatest. I’m kind of giddy over this interview with Kam Williams. She listens to music the way I do, by soundtrack and the entire album. If I can’t listen to an entire album it simply isn’t any good. Her choice  of what she’s listening to now which will shock you and is mentioned in this interview is  a solid production and reflective of her  great taste in music.”

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Gladys Knight

 The “I Can Do Bad All by Myself” Interview with Kam Williams

 

 

The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight is a testament to that sage maxim. Over the last half-century, this seven-time Grammy-winner has enjoyed #1 hits in pop, R&B and Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, on television and in concert.

Revered as The Empress of Soul, Gladys is currently basking in the glow of the critical acclaim for her latest album, “Before Me,” a tribute to great legends like Ella, Duke, Billie, Lena. She has also recently released a couple of collaborations with the 100-member Saints Unified Voices gospel choir, with whom she landed the “Best Gospel/Choir Album” Grammy.

Knight was awarded yet another Grammy for her duet with the late Ray Charles on his posthumous album “Genius Loves Company,” specifically for “Heaven Help Us All,” and her “At Last” solo album earned a Grammy for “Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album.” Furthermore, her recent four-year run at the Flamingo in Las Vegas was hailed “the number-one show on the Strip” by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

The Georgia-born icon began performing Gospel music at the age of four and won the grand prize on television’s “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour” just three years later. She met with phenomenal success throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s with “Gladys Knight & The Pips”, including several Grammys while registering numerous Top 10 hits, perhaps most memorably, “Midnight Train to Georgia. Over the course of her illustrious career, Gladys has recorded nearly 40 albums, earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and been inducted into the Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall of Fame. 

Here, she talks about her life and about her co-starring role as Wanda in Tyler Perry’s new movie, “I Can Do Bad All by Myself.”

 

Kam Williams: Gladys, thanks so much for the time. 

Gladys Knight: Not a problem, Kam.

KW: The first time I met you was on an airplane back in the Seventies.

GK: Oh really?

KW: Yes, and you were quite gracious in speaking to me briefly and signed an autograph. I appreciated your making that encounter a special moment I’d remember for the rest of my life. But I wonder what it is like on the other end, and whether always being approached by fans has been a burden for you.

GK: No, I’m just me. I never get any further past that than that. I’m a people lover. I love interacting with different people as I meet them, and I think people are one of God’s greatest creations, I really do. They’re interesting and intriguing. 

KW: What interested you in doing “I Can Do Bad All by Myself” and working with Tyler?

GK: Mr. Perry? Mr. Perry called me up and said, “Gladys, I’m sending you a script. I have a part I need you to do.” [Laughs]

 

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Naturi Naughton Shares Her Favorite Song and Artist Since Age 6. Guess Who? Hint- I Look to You! Flashback Face-to-Face Diva-to-Diva Showdown with Debbie Allen and Heather Covington

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Naturi Naughton

 The “Fame” Interview with Kam Williams

 

“Naturi by Nature”

 

            Fresh on the heels of her steamy screen debut earlier this year in Notorious as Lil’ Kim, Naturi Naughton is back with Fame, a remake of the 1980 Academy Award-winner for Best Score and Best Song. Now, the New Jersey native is enjoying a starring role showcasing an array of her considerable talents, including solo performances of a couple of hits from the original, the title track “Fame” as well as “Out Here on My Own.”

            Fans of 3LW (ala 3 Little Women) will remember the curvaceous cutie as a founder of that popular singing sensation. Since then, Naturi has studied Political Science at Seton Hall University and has appeared as Little Inez in the Broadway production of Hairspray.

            Here’s she reflects on being a member of the ensemble of Fame, a music-driven drama revolving around the aspirations of students at the New York Academy of Performing Arts. 

 

Kam Williams: Hi, Naturi, thanks for another interview.

Naturi Naughton: Thank you.

KW: What interested you in doing Fame?

NN: You know what’s so great about Fame is that it’s one of those classic re-inventions, one of those movies everybody wants to see come to life because it’s about young people fighting and striving for their dreams. Plus, I’ve been there. I was a young person who had a dream and wanted to be successful, and that’s kinda what Fame is all about. So, I think I was just attracted to the struggle and the realness of the story.

KW: You play Denise, but I don’t remember there being a Denise in the original.

NN: She’s similar to Coco, but not really the same personality, because we revamped the characters and changed some of the main storyline. However, I do feel very honored that I get to sing some of the original songs first done by Irene Cara. It was really exciting to bring those classics back to life in a new way. Even though I’m not playing exactly the same character, I feel like I’ve had a chance to recreate Coco in a fresh way.    Continue reading

Celebrity Allstar Long Interview with LeBron James+ It is Official! Lebron James Listens to JayZs Blueprint

 

 LeBron James

  The “More Than a Game” Long Interview

 with Kam Williams

 

                LeBron Raymone James was born on December 30, 1984 in Akron, Ohio to Gloria James, a 16 year-old single-mom seduced and abandoned by Anthony McClleland, an ex-con with no interest in parenting. Gloria did the best she could to raise LeBron on her own but that still meant moving frequently, living in the projects, and even temporarily surrendering custody of her son until she could get her finances straightened out.  

                Fortunately, LeBron found a sanctuary on the basketball court, where he would not only maximize his potential but forge lasting friendships with four teammates he would play with from junior high through high school: Dru Joyce III, Romeo Travis, Willie McGee and Sian Cotton. He was also very close to their coach, Dru’s dad, who would serve a critical role in shaping his character during his formative years as a father figure.

                Of course, everyone knows that LeBron blossomed into a basketball phenom who skipped college and went straight to the NBA where in 2009 he became the youngest player ever to be named league MVP at the age of 24. But few are aware of how loyal, humble and unselfish a man he is as well.

                To understand why LeBron has remained so grounded despite being nicknamed King James and being surrounded by all the trappings of overnight success, check out More Than a Game, an uplifting documentary directed by Kristopher Belman. This moving bio-pic chronicles the seven-year sojourn of the Fab Five, recounting both their basketball exploits and the personal challenges each had to face while collectively pursuing theirs hoop dreams.

                 Here, LeBron talks about the film as he reflects on life and his professional career.

 

Kam Williams: Hi LeBron, thanks for the time. I’m honored to have this opportunity to speak with you. 

LeBron James: Oh man, thanks for having me.

KW: I loved More Than a Game. Why did you decide to make this movie about you and your childhood teammates?

LJ: I thought it was time, and the footage that the director, Kris Belman, had shot was unbelievable. He followed us around our whole senior year for what was just supposed to be a ten-minute school project. But after he saw what he had captured on tape, he knew it had the potential to be way more than that. And then when he came to me with the first little trailer that he made, I was like, “Wow! I’m on board. Let’s make something big out of this.”  

KW: Well the finished product is very moving. Obviously, I was already well aware of your achievements on the basketball court, but this really related your personal story in a very powerful way. Congratulations!

LJ: Thank you very much. I appreciate that. My life has never been a bed of roses. I think now a lot of people are going to understand where I come from and who I am today.

KW: Part of what is so impressive about you is your loyalty to your childhood friends and your continued connection to your roots, which is something you don’t find with a lot of other pro athletes.

LJ: Well, thank you. I’m very humbled by the things I’m able to do on and off the court. I’m grateful to be in this position, and being able to give back really means a lot to me.   

KW: What would you say has kept you so grounded?

LJ: My mother, Gloria James, and my upbringing have kept me grounded. When you’re a kid growing up in a single-parent household, it sometimes forces you to mature a lot faster than you might want. In my case, I had to become the man of the house very early. My childhood was never great. We moved from place to place a lot. There were times when we had no definite place to stay. So, a basic level of security was not always there. Therefore, when you finally make it out, and you become who I am today, you’re humbled by the memories of those situations. You’re kept grounded by those reminders that you didn’t always have it all.    

KW: What has been the biggest obstacle you have had to overcome?

LJ: My childhood… my childhood was my biggest obstacle.

KW: Reverend Florine Thomspon asks, do you see yourself as a mentor today?

LJ: Absolutely!

KW: Is there any question no one ever asks you, that you wish someone would?

LJ: Honestly, no. I’m very open about myself. And between the movie and my autobiography, I’m putting everything I’ve been through in these 25 years of my life out there.  So, there’s really nothing that hasn’t been said.

KW: The Tasha Smith question: Are you ever afraid?

LJ: Am I ever afraid? Of course. I think everyone experiences those moments. 

KW: The Columbus Short question: Are you happy?

LJ: Definitely! I’m very happy.

KW: The Teri Emerson question: When was the last time you had a good laugh?

LJ: About two minutes before I started speaking with you. [Laughs]

KW: The bookworm Troy Johnson question: What was the last book you read?

LJ: Shooting Stars. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159420232X?ie=UTF8&tag=thslfofire-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=159420232X

KW: The music maven Heather Covington question: What music are you listening to? 

LJ: The Blueprint 3 by Jay-Z.

KW: The Laz Alonso question: How can your fans help you?

LJ: By just continuing to respect and to embrace the way I play the game of basketball. And I’m going to continue to respect them.

KW: When you look in the mirror, what do you see?

LJ: A great father, a great friend, a loyal person and someone who’s always trying to make a difference.

KW: What is your favorite dish to cook?

LJ: When I cook, my favorite thing to make is grilled cheese sandwiches. [Chuckles]

KW: The Flex Alexander question: How do you get through the tough times?

LJ: By remembering my upbringing. That was as tough as it could get for me. There’s nothing that could happen in my life right now that could be as hard.

KW: Reverend Thompson also asks, what is your greatest source of motivation?
LJ: My family. My two sons are my greatest inspiration.

KW: Some readers sent in basketball questions. Attorney Peter Brav asks how do you think it will be on the Cavaliers this season with your longtime center, Zydrunas Ilgauskus, having to share playing time with Shaq?

LJ: I think it’ll be great adding a future Hall of Famer in Shaquille O’Neal and having a couple of complimentary guys like that on the team

KW: Laz: Lyles wants to know if you would have liked to see Iverson come to Cleveland.

LJ: Allen Iverson is also a future Hall of Famer. Any Hall of Famer who wants to play alongside is always welcome.

KW: Peter, who I suspect is Jewish and 54 and plays basketball, also asks: Who is the best 54 year-old Jewish basketball player you know? 

LJ: [LOL] I don’t know. I have a lot of Jewish friends, but I’ve never seen them on the basketball court.

KW: Yale Grad Tommy Russell has a question for you about politics. What do you think about the Obama administration’s acquiescence to the proposed missile defense system in Eastern Europe? How do you think that will affect our diplomatic relations with Russia?
LJ: Well, I think Obama’s doing what best for the country. He’s an unbelievable guy. Very intelligent, very calm and very humble. So, I ‘m very confident that he’s always going to do what’s best.  

KW: Karla Thompson would like to know, whether you make time to reflect on all your achievements and to thank God for how far you’ve come?

LJ: I wouldn’t be anywhere without the Man above. I appreciate and try to take full advantage of my God-given talents. So, yes, absolutely! 

KW: Karla also asks, are there any goals you have not yet achieved thus far?

LJ: Yes, winning the NBA Championship

KW: Mike Ehrenberg says he saw you play in Trenton during your senior year of high school. It was your first game back after you were reinstated following your suspension for accepting a couple of jerseys from a clothing store. What are you memories of that day?

LJ: I was very excited and very emotional, because I just couldn’t wait to get back on the basketball court.

KW: How do you want to be remembered?

LJ: As a very, very great basketball player, but more important than that, as just a great person who dedicated himself to kids and to giving back.

KW: In the movie, you describe your junior high and high school playing days this way: “It was basketball, but it was more like friendship than anything.” What did you mean by that?

LJ: It was wonderful to make lasting friendships with a great group of guys, and also to have a great coach who was willing to serve as a father figure. I wouldn’t change it for the world. I still have those guys around me to this day. In fact, I spoke to all four of them just this morning, as well as to my coach. I feel fortunate and blessed to still have that kind of access, because you don’t see that very often in life.

KW: You have such deep roots in Ohio. Will you really seriously consider playing anywhere else when your contract expires?

LJ: I love my hometown of Akron, and I love the fans of Cleveland. They’ve given me everything, so I’m just looking forward to this season which is going to be great.

KW: Well, thanks again LeBron, and best of luck this season.

LJ: Thank you.

 

To order a copy of LeBron’s autobiography, Shooting Stars, visit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159420232X?ie=UTF8&tag=thslfofire-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=159420232X

 

To see a trailer for More Than a Game, visit: http://www.apple.com/trailers/lions_gate/morethanagame/trailer_medium.html

 

LeBron James: The More Than a Game Interview with Kam Williams: The Gospel According to King James

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  LeBron James

       The “More Than a Game” Interview

        with Kam Williams

 

 

                LeBron Raymone James was born on December 30, 1984 in Akron, Ohio to Gloria James, a 16 year-old single-mom seduced and abandoned by Anthony McClleland, an ex-con with no interest in parenting. Gloria did the best she could to raise LeBron on her own but that still meant moving frequently, living in the projects, and even temporarily surrendering custody of her son until she could get her finances straightened out.  

                Fortunately, LeBron found a sanctuary on the basketball court, where he would not only maximize his potential but forge lasting friendships with four teammates he would play with from junior high through high school: Dru Joyce III, Romeo Travis, Willie McGee and Sian Cotton. He was also very close to their coach, Dru’s dad, who would serve a critical role in shaping his character during his formative years as a father figure.

                Of course, everyone knows that LeBron blossomed into a basketball phenom who skipped college and went straight to the NBA where in 2009 he became the youngest player ever to be named league MVP at the age of 24. But few are aware of how loyal, humble and unselfish a man he is as well.

                To understand why LeBron has remained so grounded despite being nicknamed King James and being surrounded by all the trappings of overnight success, check out More Than a Game, an uplifting documentary directed by Kristopher Belman. This moving bio-pic chronicles the seven-year sojourn of the Fab Five, recounting both their basketball exploits and the personal challenges each had to face while collectively pursuing theirs hoop dreams.

                 Here, LeBron talks about the film as he reflects on life and his professional career.

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50 Cent: The Streets of Blood Interview-10 Quick Questions for 50 – NEW BOOK SEPT. 8th- The 50th Law- Bonus YOUTUBE FLIX LINK

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The “Streets of Blood” Interview

with Kam Williams

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Curtis James Jackson, III, aka 50 Cent was born on July 6, 1975 in South Jamaica, Queens, where he was raised by his single-mom until she was murdered when he was only 8. He was taken in by his grandparents, but began hanging out with the wrong kids and began selling crack by the age of 12. While still a teenager, he was arrested and convicted for drug dealing, and turned his life around while serving out a six-month sentence.

 

            After being paroled, he parlayed his street cred into an enviable career in gangsta’ rap with the help of the late Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC, and the rest, as they say, is musical history. Here, he talks about his latest film, Streets of Blood, a crime thriller set in New Orleans and co-starring Val Kilmer.

 

 
Kam Williams: Hi 50, what interested you in making Streets of Blood?
50 Cent: I was looking to work with Robert DeNiro on this picture but ended up working with him on Righteous Kill. The script sat for a while, but once they got Kilmer involved I knew I had to do it.
KW: Tell me a little about your character, Stan Green.
50:  My character Stan wants to play things straight but cannot provide the things his family needs and wants, so he makes some decisions that catch up with him.
KW: How did you prepare for the role?

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Tracy Morgan is a fellow Native New Yorker and DeWitt Clinton alumni about to HIT IT BIG AT THE MOVIES!- Read G-Force Interview

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Commentary by Heather Covington “The Literary Heat”

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I saw the previews of Tracy Morgans new movie G-Force and all I can say is that it’s going to be a mega-hit. Not only is Tracy Morgan a Native New Yorker, but attended De Witt Clinton highschool. Do you know how many Bronx icons have gone on to major success. I am representing Tracy Morgan and predicting that he will have the smasher of the season. Don’t say the “LiteraryDiva” didn’t tell you. Read the Disilgold SOUL Magazine Interview w/ Kam Williams. See more archived celebrity interviews on www.Disilgold.com Advertise your book on the site to win a TOP STORY feature right here on the Daily Literary Dish. We’re bringing the HEAT!

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TUNE IN JULY 4th- THE UNVEILING OF THE MALAIKA ADERO INTERVIEW- SENIOR EDITOR OF ATRIA BOOKS & CREATOR OF UPSOUTH FESTIVAL

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This week, Disilgold Staff selects a rare up-close -and-personal interview with critically acclaimed author,  Senior Editor of Atria Books and creator  behind the UpSouth Festival, a series of the most anticipated events for literary artists of excellence creating a top buzz in multi-industries. A mentor to the Disilgold Soul family of literary artists, her interview is now a treasure at Disilgold.com and we want the entire family to tune in for the official unveiling of Malaika Adero. Stay tuned for the launch of the Legend Photo gallery featuring Malaika Adero’s guest speaking appearances at events like  “A Night of Authors ” hosted by Harlem World Mag, AALBC.com editor Troy Johnson and Ron Kavanaugh, publisher of Mosaic Books Magazine.  To visit Malaika Adero who will debut on DisilgoldSOUL with a feature magazine cover spotlight  late summer , visit www.UPSOUTH.org.  Visit www.Disilgold.com

Nicole Ari Parker Shines in New Eddie Murphy Movie, “Imagine That- Read About Her Secret Journey Now Revealed in a Candid Interview. BONUS- KAM WILLIAMS MOVIE REVIEW of Imagine That.

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Hollywood Bombshell Shines in Imagine That

Nicole Ari Parker
The “Imagine That” Interview
with Kam Williams

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 Watch “Imagine That” Trailer-

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Nicole Ari Parker is the better half of Boris Kodjoe, the hunky star of such films as Brown Sugar and Madea’s Family Reunion. Married in May of 2005, the attractive power couple have two children, Nicholas, 2, and Sophie, 4, who was born with Spina Bifada, a birth defect involving an incomplete spinal cord. Nicole and Boris have created a foundation called Sophie’s Voice [http://www.sophiesvoicefoundation.org/] to bring attention to the affliction and to raise money for an expensive experimental surgical procedure for their daughter and 20 other children.
Here, the Baltimore-bred beauty talks both about Sophie and about her latest film, Imagine That, a family comedy where she plays the wife of Eddie Murphy.

KW: Thanks so much for the time, Nicole. I really appreciate it.

NAP: Oh, thank you!

KW: What interested you in Imagine That?

NAP: In two words: Eddie Murphy.

KW: This was your first time working with Eddie. What was that like?

NAP: Just being around him was a big deal, because he was such a huge star when I was a teenager. So, being offered a chance to work with him, let alone play his wife, was an opportunity I had to jump on. It was also great to witness him working, and to see how he gets his “funny” across on the screen. And it was at a tough time, because we were filming during the writers’ strike, a time when there was a lot of turmoil and commotion in Hollywood.

KW: Did Eddie have to do a lot of ad-libbing during the filming because of the writers’ strike?

NAP: He actually had to do more ad-libbing off-camera because of the strikers disrupting the set. But we still had a great time.

KW: And how did little Yara Shahidi, who plays your daughter, handle her pivotal role in the film?

NAP: Well, she was a natural. She felt very comfortable. I attribute a lot of that to her mom, who was on set with her the whole time, and who had a very calming presence. She really kept her daughter safe, so she was just free to be her really beautiful self, and that really came across on camera.

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Shawn and Damien Weigh-In on Latest Wayans Family Production: Candid Interview with Stars of New Movie The Dance Flick

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      Shawn and Damien Wayans

      The Dance Flick Interview with Kam Williams

 

 

            In 2000, the Wayans Brothers made a big splash with Scary Movie, a hilarious spoof of horror flicks. Since that phenomenal franchise has raked in about a billion dollars at the box office, it’s no surprise that it also spawned a cottage industry of imitators, including such similar parodies as Not Another Teen Movie, Date Movie, Epic Movie, Superhero Movie, Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie.

            Now the Wayans have returned to the genre with Dance Flick, a spoof of dance films featuring plenty of their relatives both in front of and behind the camera. Directed by Damien Wayans, the picture is based on a script he co-wrote with his Uncles Shawn, Keenan Ivory, Marlon and Cousin Craig. Plus, the movie stars ten Wayans: Damon, Jr., Kim, Shawn, Marlon, Craig, Keenan, Chaunte, Michael, Cara Mia and Gregory.

Recently, Shawn and Damien shared their thoughts with me not only about making the movie but about being members of a family which has become as associated with acting as families with pedigreed thespian lineages like the Barrymores, the Phoenixes, the Fondas, the Bridges, the Baldwins, the Arquettes and the Redgraves.

 

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