Friday, January 09, 2004
Charlie Hustle in the Big Apple, how to play the "Howard Dean for Iowa" game and Tony Yayo comes home
Image courtesy: bn.com
Pete Rose will be signing copies of his new book My Prison Without Bars at the downtown Borders bookstore today at 12 noon, you can bet on that.
Tony Yayo comes home as reported by Sway on the Hot 97 New York "Renegade Radio" morning show.
Eminem, 50 and Lloyd Banks are rumored to be spittin' on a new version of Biggie's "Victory" for an upcoming (March 9) Bad Boy 10th anniversary CD/DVD release. (MTV News)
I can't believe this B2K breakup story is getting as much run as it has. (MTV News and Billboard via aekituesday)
Play the "Howard Dean for Iowa" game here.
Words of wisdom from Coach Finstock from the movie Teen Wolf caught playing on HBO while I was channel surfing one morning last week: "There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese."
Image courtesy: Kelloggs.com
At the risk of exposing myself to public ridicule, I have to admit I'm loving these Kellogg's Blueberry flavor Special K Bars since my sister put me up on them this week.
And finally, for highbrow art types, check out the New York Times Arts & Leisure weekend jumping off this weekend (Jan. 9-11). I'm catching The United States of Leland starring Ryan Gosling and Don Cheadle which is part of the movie marathon with all screenings this Sunday (January 11) at the Loews 34th Street Theatre in New York City.
Screenings are supposed to be open only to Arts & Leisure Weekend pass holders and their guest, but they didn't seemed that pressed about whether I had a pass or not when I bought my tckets. At $2 a ticket and proceeds from these screenings being donated to the Children's Charity Variety, this is really too good a deal to pass up.
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