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Trae Young Silences MSG Crowd To Tell Spike Lee School Daze Had Too Many Plotlines

NEW YORK His voice echoing through the stands as he pointed at the legendary director, Hawks guard Trae Young silenced the Madison Square Garden crowd Sunday to tell a court side Spike Lee that School Daze had too many plotlines. “I get what you’re trying to do by representing these different viewpoints but honestly it’s too many characters. You heard me!” yelled Young, who raised his arms beckoning the crowd to boo him as he tore into Lee’s decision to include overlong musical numbers that distracted from the central thesis about Black college life. “I know you think you were being ambitious, but it’s just a jumbled mess, man. Yeah, you got a good performance out of Laurence Fishburne, who doesn’t? It’s patchwork, you hear me? Patchwork!” At press time, Young had turned to Lee after nailing a three and screamed, “Flesh out your leads!”

Glenn Close s Oscar Shout-Out Called Amazing By E U Front Man Gregory Sugar Bear Elliott

Gregory “Sugar Bear” Elliott For a song created for Spike Lee-directed 1988 movie “School Daze” to have a viral moment in 2021 verifies its timelessness. This viral moment wasn’t during a music awards show. Instead, it came during one of Hollywood’s biggest nights, this year’s Oscar Awards. It happened when Glenn Close became involved in a game called “Questlove’s Oscar Trivia.” She heard a snippet of “Da Butt,” and proceeded to list factual information about the song, shouted out “Sugar Bear” of E.U. and the DMV and concluded her segment by doing a “Da Butt” dance. It was a well-deserved shout-out to the Go-Go band that has created within that genre for over 50 years.

N J athlete commits to HBCU, will play for university s inaugural men s volleyball team

N.J. athlete commits to HBCU, will play for university’s inaugural men’s volleyball team Updated May 08, 2021; Posted May 08, 2021 Osco Williams III, Williamstown, commits to Morehouse College, a historically Black institution in Atlanta Georgia, where he will play Division-II volleyball. Facebook Share Osco Williams III, a senior volleyball player from Williamstown High School in Monroe Township, will continue his playing career on the collegiate level. And he’s chosen to play for a Historically Black College and University (HBCU). The South Jersey native plans to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga., this fall, where he has received a scholarship to play for the school’s inaugural Division II men’s volleyball team.

Glenn Close has a new album and a newfound appreciation for go-go music

Glenn Close has a new album and a newfound appreciation for go-go music
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