Michael Jackson Red and Black Shoulder Bag: Thriller Music Video Jacket Inspired Handbag / Purse Design with Crown “This Is It” London Concert Tour Tag – Licensed 25th Anniversary Memorabilia

  • Official 25th “Thriller” Anniversary Merchandise – Design selected and approved by Michael Jackson.
  • Shoulder bag design was inspired by the jacket worn by Michael Jackson in the Thriller music video.
  • Red canvas with black faux leather trim bag is approximately 14″ x 15″ & includes the official King of Pop Crown shaped charm tag from the “This Is It” London Concert Tour.
  • Features Michael Jackson’s signature embroidered in black on both sides. Asymmetrical zipper opens the triangular shaped pocket. Includes an additional zip pocket inside. Snap closures are decorative only.
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Red canvas “Thriller” shoulder bag with black faux leather trim inspired by the jacket worn by Michael Jackson in music video with embroidered signature on both sides is licensed 25th Anniversary merchandise and This Is It London Concert Tour Memorabilia.

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Herman Cain, the Latest Black Boogeyman

Ms.Ball sat up there on MSNBC and blasted Cain while sitting next to Martin Bashir, who was rewarded with a show because of his sewer ambush journalism on Michael Jackson. On his Friday's show Basher even dragged in Tiger Woods, which must be the
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Premier Pigments Slams Claim “Michael Jackson Didn’t Want to be Black”

Premier Pigments Slams Claim “Michael Jackson Didn’t Want to be Black”

Permanent cosmetic pioneer and celebrity permanent makeup artist, Sandi Hammons, and her company, Premier Pigments, the manufacturer of the Permanent makeup worn by the late Michael Jackson, are speaking out against widespread assertions that “Michael Jackson didn’t want to be black.”

 ”That is so far from the truth,” says Hammons. “Anyone making those assertions obviously doesn’t understand the disease Michael suffered from or the treatment options available to him.”

 Michael Jackson was diagnosed in 1986 with vitiligo, a chronic skin disease that causes loss of Pigment resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. Jackson openly discussed the disease in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 1993 following accusations that he wanted to be white. His attempt to “set the record straight” was primarily ignored and rumors that “he didn’t want to be black” continued to plague him throughout much of his adult life. Most recently, the allegation was reportedly made by Quincy Jones. US Magazine reported Jones as saying that Jackson’s obsession with his appearance got to be “ridiculous. Chemical peels and all of it. And I don’t understand it,” he reportedly said. “But he obviously didn’t want to be black.”

 Jones added he wasn’t sure why Jackson had such a deep-seated issue with the way he looked. “I’m just a musician and a record producer. I’m not a psychiatrist,” he said. “I don’t understand all that stuff. ” Sandi Hammons: “Few people understand the psychological trauma associated with the disease of vitiligo, including the physicians who treat it. But the truth is, many people diagnosed with the disease suffer greatly. A deep sense of shame and hopelessness along with a preoccupation with appearance and available treatments are really not uncommon. Vitiligo is especially traumatic for darker skinned individuals, as the contrast between pigmented and depigmented skin can be quite drastic.”

 

Jackson was criticized for his use of bleaching medications and chemical peels. “What people don’t understand is that there are few, if any, treatments that are effective, especially for widespread cases like Michael’s.”

 There are three common types of treatment for vitiligo: 1. Repigmentation as in PUVA and UV lights (Typically ineffective on widespread cases) 2. Micropigmentation (i.e. cosmetic tattooing – recommended on small areas that accept cosmetic pigment) 3. Depigmentation, or using bleaching creams to remove smaller pigmented areas (typically recommended for widespread cases similar to Jackson’s).

 Vitiligo affects 1% to 2% of the population. There is some evidence suggesting that it’s caused by a combination of autoimmune, genetic and environmental factors. “Stress is definitely a contributing factor,” said Hammons. “Changing skin colors add even more stress, particularly if vitiligo develops on visible areas of the body.”

 ”Trauma drives addiction,” adds Hammons. “In my opinion, those who judged him unknowingly contributed to his preoccupation with appearance, his eventual addiction to cosmetic surgery and prescription drugs, and ultimately his early death. We all need to have more compassion for those who suffer from this baffling and misunderstood disease.”

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Jack Black calls a Fast Food Restaurant

Finally! A new celebrity prank call! Sorry I’ve been inactive, you won’t believe how hard it is to get a funny prank call in Chicago. This time we have Jack Black calling for just 4 nuggets, as he is trying to watch his calorie intake. Better quality than Mr. T, but I guess its a little less funny. But aside from the pranks, new claymations are on the way! I just need to get some ideas…
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Black Writers Alliance Announces 2001 Gold Pen Award Nominees

(PRWEB) June 17, 2001

Dallas, TX – The Black Writers Alliance is proud to announce the 2001 Gold Pen Award Nominees. This year’s Gold Pen Awards will be presented during the Gold Pen Awards Banquet on Saturday, August 4, 2001 at the 2001 Black Writers Reunion & Conference in Dallas, Texas.

The Black Writers Alliance established the Gold Pen Awards program to recognize the best in literature of the African Diaspora. The Gold Pen Awards are the only literary awards that honor multi-genre Black literature. The first Gold Pen Awards were presented at the 2000 Black Writers Reunion & Conference in Atlanta, GA. Past honorees include Kathleen Cross, Linda Hudson-Smith, Brandon Massey, Joan Morgan, Rochelle Alers, Beverly Jenkins, and Eva Rutland.

This year the Gold Pen Awards will be presented in 11 categories including New Author, Mainstream Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, Christian Fiction, Romantic Fiction, Romantic Fiction Collection, Novella/Short Story Collection, Poetry Collection, Anthology, Self-Help/Motivation Nonfiction, and Business/Finance Nonfiction. In addition to the competitive categories, the Black Writers Alliance will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to an author who has enjoyed a noteworthy literary career and the Vanguard Award to an outstanding literary professional. Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement and Vanguard Awards will be announced in June 2001.

2001 Gold Pen Award Nominees

Best New Author

Sharon Ewell Foster

Mat Johnson

Marcus Major

Bernice L. McFadden

Trisha R. Thomas

Best Mainstream Fiction

Drop – Mat Johnson

The Warmest December – Bernice L. McFadden

God Don’t Like Ugly – Mary Monroe

Casting the First Stone – Kimberla Lawson Roby

Nappily Ever After – Trisha R. Thomas

Best Mystery/Thriller

Scream in Silence – Eleanor Taylor Bland

Mama Pursues Murderous Shadows – Nora DeLoach

Do or Die – Grace F. Edwards

Paradise Interrupted – Penny Mickelbury

High Hand – Gary Phillips

Killing Kin – Chassie West

Best Christian Fiction

Awakening Mercy – Angela Benson

Ain’t No River – Sharon Ewell Foster

Passing by Samaria – Sharon Ewell Foster

To Whom Much Is Given – Maurice M. Gray, Jr.

Best Romantic Fiction

Private Passions – Rochelle Alers

Beyond Desire – Gwynne Forster

True Love – Brenda Jackson

If You Want Me – Kayla Perrin

Soul’s Desire – Simona Taylor

Best Romantic Fiction Collection

Island Magic – Rochelle Alers, Shirley Hailstock, Marcia King-Gamble, and Felicia Mason

Della’s House of Style – Rochelle Alers, Donna Hill, Felicia Mason, and Francis Ray

Welcome to Leo’s – Rochelle Alers, Donna Hill, Francis Ray, and Brenda Jackson

Midnight Clear: An Indigo Holiday Collection – Leslie Esdaile, Gwynne Forster, Carmen Green, Monica Jackson, and Donna Hill (ed.)

Something to Celebrate – Felicia Mason, Margie Walker, and Brenda Jackson

Best Novella/Short Story Collection

The Future Has a Past – J. California Cooper

Got to be Real: Four Original Love Stories – Eric Jerome Dickey, E. Lynn Harris, Colin Channer, and Marcus Major

Brown Sugar: A Collection of Erotic Black Fiction – Carol Taylor (ed.)

Til’ Death Do Us Part – Franklin White

Blackberries, Blackberries – Crystal Wilkinson

Best Poetry Collection

Songlines in Michaeltree – Michael S. Harper

The Gospel of Barbecue – Honorée Fanonne Jeffers

Someone is Sleeping in My Head – Richard A. Parks, Jr.

Passion, Pride, and Politickin’ – Jamal Sharif

Ancient Tradition, Soul Poetry – David Weeks

Best Anthology

Butterfly’s Way: Voices from the Haitian Dyaspora in the United States – Edwidge Danticat (ed.)

Tenderheaded: A Comb-Bending Collection of Hair Stories – Juliette Harris and Pamela Johnson (eds.)

Step Into A World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature – Kevin Powell (ed.)

Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora – Sheree R. Thomas (ed.)

Giant Steps: The New Generation of African American Writers – Kevin Young (ed.)

Best Self-Help/Motivation Nonfiction

10 Good Choices That Empower Black Women’s Lives – Dr. Grace Cornish

Souls of My Sisters: Black Women Break Their Silence, Tell Their Stories, and Heal Their Spirits – Dawn Marie Daniels and Candace Sandy (eds.)

All The Joy You Can Stand: 101 Sacred Power Principles for Making Joy Real in Your Life – Debrena Jackson Gandy

If Men are Life Buses: Then How Do I Catch One? – Michelle McKinney Hammond

Being Black: Zen and the Art of Living with Fearlessness and Grace – Angel Kyodo Williams

Best Business/Finance Nonfiction

Girl, Get Your Money Straight: A Sister’s Guide to Healing Your Bank Account and Funding Your Dreams in 7 Simple Steps – Glinda Bridgforth

Investing in the Dream: Personal Welath-Building Strategies for African-Americans in Search of Financial Freedom – Jesse B. Brown

Money, Power, Respect: What Brothers Think, What Sisters Know – Denene Millner and Nick Chiles

The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks – Randall Robinson

Wealth Happens one Day at a Time: 365 Days to a Brighter Financial Future – Brooke M. Stephens

For more information on the 2001 Gold Pen Awards and the 2001 Black Writers Reunion & Conference, please visit the web site at http://www.blackwriters.org/conference.

About Black Writers Alliance

Founded in 1998, the Black Writers Alliance (BWA) is a 501(c)(3) Internet-based literary arts association which educates, informs, empowers, and supports Black writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama while promoting the Internet as a tool for research and fellowship. The premier online resource for writers of the African Diaspora, BWA encourages quality in Black literature; honors excellencce in literary artistry; and distributes resources and information on publishing, skill development, contests, fellowships, freelance and career writing opportunities to over 3,000 members and subscribers around the world. For more information, visit the web site at http://www.blackwriters.org.



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COD Black Ops – Michael Jackson Zombies

Click the time stamps to skip ahead to the highlight points of this video. 1:22 Most pathetic death ever 2:27 Muhammad Ali Jab 5:12 Luk is in the suit! 6:08 Smoove Scope 7:14 Moon walking zombies again! 8:29 Glitches start here 9:52 Boss wants to rage quit 10:48 Syndicate would shake his head 11:22 Moon walk glitch 12:00 Teammate gets lagged down
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Be sure to watch in 720p HD for best quality. Sign the Sony petition: www.petitiononline.com Part 2: www.youtube.com I have restored and uploaded Michael Jackson’s “Ghosts” for educational purposes, to demonstrate how video can be vastly improved using commercially available (and in some cases free) software. I also upload this to protest the poor quality of the “Michael Jackson’s Vision” DVD set released by Sony over a year ago. The set was supposed to contain fully restored and remastered versions of all of Michael Jackson’s short films. Unfortunately, not a single one was restored. Sony, in effect, lied about the quality of the videos in that set. So, to demonstrate how easy it would be for Sony to clean up and preserve these national treasures, I have taken it upon myself to create my own restored versions of them. I do not upload this for profit, but for the purposes of education and criticism of Sony for their inferior “restored” versions of Michael Jackson’s work. If you enjoy these restorations, please contact Sony and ask them to create a properly restored Blu-Ray set of all of Michael Jackson’s short films. Be sure to ask them to create the new set from newly scanned high definition prints from the best available original elements. This will ensure the highest quality possible. Together, perhaps we can convince Sony that it is in their best interest to treat Michael Jackson’s work with the respect it deserves. © 1997 Michael Jackson.
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