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Amanda Berry, one of three women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade, is pictured onstage after she made a surprise appearance at the RoverFest concert in Cleveland Saturday night.



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Sure, she’s beautiful. Hell, we see that daily on “The Young and the Restless” where she stars as Leslie Michaelson. But this isn’t new as we’ve had a thing for actress Angell Conwell from the moment she initially stepped into our adult consciousness and refused to leave after her sexy turns in Baby Boy and The Wash. But don’t think for a minute that the South Carolina is relatively new to the scene, as she has been putting in serious work over the years. Don’t believe me?  Then scroll back through your mental rolodex to a little show called “Dave’s World,” where Conwell successfully starred for 3 seasons. (yeah, I’m guilty … I watched it too.) to read more http://rollingout.com/photos/celebrity-photos-photos/yr-star-angell-conwell-shoots-for-rolling-out-exclusive-photos/

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LINCOLN, R.I. (July 27th, 2013) – No sooner had he wrapped the belt around his waist than Rich Gingras found himself empty-handedSaturday night in one of the wildest finishes in the history of Rhode Island boxing.

 

Shortly after it was announced Gingras (13-3-1) had dethronedVladine Biosse (15-2-2) to capture the New England Super Middleweight Title in the main event of Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment & Sports’ “Game On” show at Twin River Casino, the Rhode Island Athletic Commission admitted it miscalculated the scores and that the bout had actually been scored a majority draw, allowing Biosse to escape with his title.

 

Judge Glen Feldman’s score was originally counted as 77-76 in favor of Gingras, which, at the time, gave Gingras a 77-76, 77-75, 76-76 majority decision win. Feldman actually scored the bout 76-76, matching Wayne Lima’s score, resulting in a majority draw.

 

The fight itself was as good as advertised with both Gingras and Biosse trading blows non-stop for eight rounds. After a slow first round, the action picked up in the second and never waned until the final bell. Gingras was the aggressor for most of the fight, utilizing wide hooks and uppercuts to slow Biosse, while Biosse spent the latter half of the fight with his back to the ropes slugging his way out of trouble. Neither fighter worked to establish his jab, instead punching and counterpunching with sheer force for eight rounds.

 

The co-feature had its own controversy as Jersey City, N.J., middleweight Chris Chatman (11-2-1) edged hometown favoriteThomas Falowo (10-2) of Pawtucket, R.I., 77-75 on all three scorecards. Similar to the main event, both fighters slugged it out for eight rounds. Chatman started strong as the aggressor, but Falowo fought back and showed incredible stamina by turning the tide in the final three rounds. The difference was a knockdown scored by Chatman in the fourth in which he picked himself off the canvas following a questionable knockdown and caught Falowo on the temple with a wide, left hook. Falowo sputtered backward and crashed to the canvas. Visibly hurt – and upset – Falowo punched canvas before getting back on his feet.

 

Making his Twin River debut after having just fought eight days ago in New Hampshire, Russell Lamour (5-0) of Portland, Maine dominated Woonsocket, R.I., veteran and fan favorite Joe Gardner (11-7-1), stopping Gardner 38 seconds into the sixth and final round after sending Gardner to the canvas three times.

 

Lamour scored the first three knockdowns in the closing seconds of the third, fourth and fifth rounds with vicious body shots, and ultimately went to the body again at the start of the sixth to finish Gardner for good. The win was Lamour’s second in eight days – both by knockout – while Gardner lost his second consecutive fight.

 

Female bantamweight Marcia Agripino (1-0) of Groton, Conn., made a strong impression in her professional debut, sending Brooklyn, N.Y., veteran Vanessa Greco (1-3-3) to the canvas within minutes of the opening round and ultimately coasting to a 40-35, 40-35, 39-36 unanimous decision win. Hartford junior welterweight “Jabbin’” Joe Wilson (1-0)73413_444224092342517_1801886356_n.jpg also dominated in his debut Saturday, outworking the tough Saul Almeida (0-3) of Framingham, Mass., to earn the unanimous 40-36 decision on all three scorecards.

Also on the undercard, Providence super middleweight KJ Harrison-Lombardi(2-2) remained unbeaten with a 39-37, 40-36, 40-36 unanimous decision win over Boston’s Maceo Crowder (2-2).

 

– CES –

 

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The creators of the world's best-selling iOS DJ software, Algoriddim, release djay 2, the next generation of their highly acclaimed djay app for iPhone and iPad, on the App Store. djay 2introduces a groundbreaking new user interface that utilizes sliding layers to combine turntables, HD Waveforms and a drum machine into an intuitive, yet powerful all-in-one DJ system. djay 2 is now available on the App Store for a one-week…

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Curved OLED TVs arrive in America
New TVs by Samsung and LG show off curves, Gmail puts ads directly in the inbox, and the Leap Motion Controller offers a new way to use your PC

New TVs by Samsung and LG show off curves, Gmail puts ads directly in the inbox, and the Leap Motion Controller offers a new way to use your PC.

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TGT - Interview and Atlantic Records Showcase @ Stage 48
The creators of SPOTLIGHT LIVE along with Myx Fusion Moscato featured Atlantic Recording Artists Tyrese, Ginuwine and Tank of super-group TGT, K. Michelle, Sevyn Streeter and opener Phoenix. This NYC musical phenomenon, which resurrects the supper club atmosphere at the famed Stage 48, is the brain child of DSA Media Group, LTB Entertainment and Alpine Music Group.

Originating in New York, Spotlight Live has generated a following of real music lovers and pure sound enthusiast, with A-list celebrity talent, music's next breakout names, and an acclaimed house band.

Over 1,500 guests -- including Mona Scott-Young, Ebro, Jennifer Williams, Kim Osario, Darren P. Henson, Jamie Foster Brown, Helen Little, Mike Kyser, Stephen Hill, Raheem Brock, Angela Yee, K. Foxx, Ed Lover, Lil Cease, - celebrated another successful night of R&B music.

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