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RK (AP) — Nicki Minaj’s New York City concert featured usual suspects like her mentor Lil Wayne and label mate Drake, but it was another guest appearance that was really striking: rapper Foxy Brown.

Brown joined Minaj onstage Tuesday night at the Roseland Ballroom. Before she took the stage, Minaj said she wanted to introduce “the female rapper who influenced me the most.”

As Brown entered, the crowd of nearly 3,000 roared. She performed three songs from her last album, 2001′s “Broken Silence.”

“‘Broken Silence’ changed my life,” Minaj said. “I always loved Foxy. When she put out ‘Broken Silence,’ I knew she was an innovator.”

The Queens-based Minaj added that although Brown is “crazy sometimes,” she’s also ahead of her time.

Minaj, who has dominated as music’s top female rapper since 2009, has had a longstanding beef with fellow rapper Lil Kim, though the drama between the two ladies has since dwindled. Brown, too, had battles with Lil Kim in the past.

“There aren’t any other female rappers who have opened doors for me than you,” Minaj said, looking to Brown and quickly adding: “You and Lauryn (Hill).”

Brown, the Brooklyn-born feisty rapper, has released three successful albums, but she’s seen her career wane after criminal charges on a probation violation led to time behind bars. But Brown said she’s returning to music, thanks to Minaj.

“I’m coming back,” Brown yelled. “My sister’s making sure. I’m coming back.”

Tuesday’s free show for Pepsi was to replace Minaj’s canceled appearance at Hot 97 Summer Jam 2012 in June.

The rapper performed more than two dozen songs as the venue transformed from a hip-hop vibe — as she performed rap hits like “Beez in the Trap” and “Did It on ‘Em” — to a pulsating, Euro-flavored nightclub as Minaj sang the pop smashes “Starships,” ”Pound the Alarm” and “Turn Me On.”

The 29-year-old rapper changed outfits four times — including three wig changes — during the two-hour show. She also sang a line from Beyonce’s hit “Sweet Dreams.”

“I bruised my vocal chords,” Minaj told the crowd, then gave a shout-out to her doctor in the crowd.

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RK (AP) — Nicki Minaj’s New York City concert featured usual suspects like her mentor Lil Wayne and label mate Drake, but it was another guest appearance that was really striking: rapper Foxy Brown.

Brown joined Minaj onstage Tuesday night at the Roseland Ballroom. Before she took the stage, Minaj said she wanted to introduce “the female rapper who influenced me the most.”

As Brown entered, the crowd of nearly 3,000 roared. She performed three songs from her last album, 2001′s “Broken Silence.”

“‘Broken Silence’ changed my life,” Minaj said. “I always loved Foxy. When she put out ‘Broken Silence,’ I knew she was an innovator.”

The Queens-based Minaj added that although Brown is “crazy sometimes,” she’s also ahead of her time.

Minaj, who has dominated as music’s top female rapper since 2009, has had a longstanding beef with fellow rapper Lil Kim, though the drama between the two ladies has since dwindled. Brown, too, had battles with Lil Kim in the past.

“There aren’t any other female rappers who have opened doors for me than you,” Minaj said, looking to Brown and quickly adding: “You and Lauryn (Hill).”

Brown, the Brooklyn-born feisty rapper, has released three successful albums, but she’s seen her career wane after criminal charges on a probation violation led to time behind bars. But Brown said she’s returning to music, thanks to Minaj.

“I’m coming back,” Brown yelled. “My sister’s making sure. I’m coming back.”

Tuesday’s free show for Pepsi was to replace Minaj’s canceled appearance at Hot 97 Summer Jam 2012 in June.

The rapper performed more than two dozen songs as the venue transformed from a hip-hop vibe — as she performed rap hits like “Beez in the Trap” and “Did It on ‘Em” — to a pulsating, Euro-flavored nightclub as Minaj sang the pop smashes “Starships,” ”Pound the Alarm” and “Turn Me On.”

The 29-year-old rapper changed outfits four times — including three wig changes — during the two-hour show. She also sang a line from Beyonce’s hit “Sweet Dreams.”

“I bruised my vocal chords,” Minaj told the crowd, then gave a shout-out to her doctor in the crowd.

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Online:

http://www.mypinkfriday.com

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Michelle Obama is teasing Olympic champion Gabby Douglas about eating fast food to celebrate her achievements.

The first lady, an advocate of healthy eating, and Douglas taped an appearance together Monday for NBC's "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno.

When Douglas was asked how she marked her stellar Olympic showing, the 16-year-old gymnast said she "splurged" on a McDonalds' sandwich.

Mrs. Obama responded, "You're setting me back, Gabby," which drew a "Sorry!" from the athlete.

According to a partial NBC transcript, Mrs. Obama also used her "Tonight" appearance to praise her husband's healthcare overhaul law.

During the just-ended London Olympics, Douglas became the third straight U.S. athlete and first African-American to win the all-around title. She and her teammates gave the U.S. its first Olympic title in women's gymnastics since 199

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NBA STARS BRING EXHIBITION GAME TO
WEBSTER BANK ARENA NOV. 18
“I-95 Pro Jam: Battle in Bridgeport” lets fans experience professional basketball action; Rudy Gay, Wesley Matthews Jr., John Wall, more than a dozen others scheduled to appear.

Basketball fans can watch some of the best players in the world play Friday, November 18, 2011 when “I-95 Pro Jam: Battle in Bridgeport” arrives at Webster Bank Arena. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The exhibition game will feature a“D.C.” team and a “CT” team.


Scheduled to appear for CT are:

• Rudy Gay (Memphis Grizzlies, UConn)
• Wesley Matthews (Portland Trail Blazers, Marquette)
• Hasheem Thabeet (Houston Rockets, UConn)
• Cuttino Mobley (URI)
• Torrington native Jordan Williams (New Jersey Nets, Maryland)
• Iman Shumpert (New York Knicks, Georgia Tech)
• Waterbury native Ryan Gomes(Los Angeles Clippers, Providence).
Scheduled to appear for D.C. are:
• John Wall (Washington Wizards, Kentucky)
• DeMarcus Cousins(Sacramento Kings, Kentucky)
• Jeff Green (Boston Celtics, Georgetown)
• Sam Young (Memphis Grizzlies, Pittsburgh)
• Nolan Smith (Portland Trail Blazers, Duke)
• Donte Greene (Sacramento Kings, Syracuse)
• Josh Howard (Washington Wizards, Wake Forest)
• Tyreke Evans (Sacramento Kings, Memphis)
• Michael Beasley(Minnesota Timberwolves, Kansas State).

The game will resemble a regular NBA game, with four, 12-minute quarters and NBA rules and regulations. NBA stars have been barnstorming the country since the summer, playing exhibition games due to the league’s labor difficulties, which has delayed the start of the NBA season.

“I-95 Pro Jam: Battle in Bridgeport” is co-sponsored by Harman/Kardon.

Date and TimeFriday, November 18th – 7:30pmTicket Pricing & Information:

Ticket Prices:** Prices are $25, $35, $50 and $100 for courtside seats.
** Additional fees will apply

 

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Carrying the torch

 

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Carrying the torch

 

Strong bloodlines fuel Dawson in attempt to keep city of New Haven on boxing map

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Nov. 2nd, 2011) – Carrying the Dawson name in the heart of New Haven, Conn., can be a burden unto itself, but super middleweight boxer Rick Dawson has finally found a happy medium between the pressure of living up to high expectations and the motivation to carve out his own identity.

 

The older brother of former light heavyweight world champion “Bad” Chad Dawson, Rick Dawson (4-0, 1 KO) will fight for the first time in six months Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 when he faces Queens native Borngod Washington (2-9) on the undercard of “November Reign,” presented by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment & Sports in association with Global Boxing. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

 

“I’m ready!” said the elder Dawson, who hasn’t fought since beating Odias Dumezil in May. “I definitely didn’t want that layoff, but my body feels refreshed.”

 

So, too, does his mind, which often races a thousand miles a minute when Dawson’s inside the ring. As the older brother of a world champion, there’s pressure for Dawson to carry on the tradition of excellence, and sometimes that pressure forces him into bad habits he’s tried desperately to avoid.

 

“Wherever I go, people expect a lot from me because [Chad Dawson] is my brother,” Dawson said. “That sometimes plays into my thinking in the ring. You’re out there trying to look a certain way. Sometimes you find yourself not even thinking about the fight. You’re thinking about the crowd.

 

“People want to compare me to my brother, but I just have to focus on me, Rick Dawson, as a boxer. I have to carve my own path because he’s not in the ring with me when I’m fighting and I’m not in the ring when he’s fighting.”

 

The six-month layoff between fights might’ve helped Dawson reach that delicate balance. Working with head trainer Brian Clark, Dawson has focused primarily on increasing his endurance.

 

“It’s a lot of sprinting,” Dawson said. “We work for four minutes, take a one-minute break, then go for another four minutes, and so on and so forth. We do that for an hour. It’s hard at first, but you eventually get used to it. It involves a lot of sprinting, and it helps your stamina. That’s what we’re working toward.

 

“It’s a lot of different things I haven’t done before, so my body feels different.”

 

From a mental standpoint, the key for Dawson is to “let his hands go” and be more active from start to finish. With a limited amateur background, he admits he’s still learning on the job.

 

“Sometimes, the mental aspect plays into it,” Dawson said. “Sometimes, I am thinking a lot in the ring and overthinking things instead of just reacting. That’s what I’ve been working on with Brian.

 

“We’re almost there. It’s a process. I’m not where I want to be yet, but I’ll be there soon. Trust me.”

 

While he still hopes to form his own identity among boxing fans in New Haven, Dawson admits there are perks to being the brother of a championship fighter, especially since Chad Dawson’s success provides the motivation the elder Dawson needs to keep chasing his own championship dreams.

 

“Maybe I can get there one day, too,” Dawson said. “To see him come home with the success he’s had, that’s what I would like to emulate. He’s my little brother, but that’s where I want to be.

 

“I’ve got a pretty big following around here – a lot of fans,” Dawson continued. “I appreciate all of their support. It’s hard to make this a career without fan support. I’ve got a lot of people behind me, so now I’ve got to do my part.”

 

The main event will feature the highly-anticipated 12-round WBC International heavyweight title bout between undefeated champion Mariusz Wach (25-0, 13 KOs) of North Bergen, N.J., and former world champion Oliver McCall (56-11, 37 KOs).

 

“November Reign” will also feature a 10-round North American Boxing Federation (NABF) and North American Boxing Organization (NABO) middleweight title bout between current NABO champion Patrick Majewski (17-0, 11 KOs) of Atlantic City, N.J., and challenger Jose Miguel Torres (22-5, 19 KOs) of Miami, Fla. Majewski won the NABO title with a unanimous-decision victory over Marcus Upshaw in June. Originally from Magangue, Colombia, the 32-year-old Torres has won two of his last three fights.

 

Four months after beating Derrick Findley at Mohegan Sun to capture the WBC U.S. National Boxing Council (USNBC) middleweight title, Elvin Ayala (24-5-1, 11 KOs) of New Haven will face veteran Juan Astorga (15-7-1, 10 KOs) of Thornton, Colo., in a 10-round non-title bout. Each of Astorga’s last four wins have come by knockout while Ayala has won four consecutive bouts dating back to February. 

 

The undercard also includes a battle of unbeatens between New Haven’s Edwin Soto (7-0-1, 3 KOs) and Diego Pereira (6-0, 2 KOs) of Pawtucket, R.I., in a six-round bout. Junior featherweight Josh Crespo (0-0-1) will battle newcomer Nate Green of New Haven in a four-round bout.

 

Cruiserweight Jose Torres (0-1) of Springfield, Mass., will face Francwa Russell of Chicago in a four-round bout in Russell’s pro debut; junior welterweight Christian Lao (2-1, 1 KO) of New Haven will face Antonio Chaves Fernandez (0-5) of Brockton, Mass., in a four-round bout; Artur Szpilka (7-0, 5 KOs) of Wieliczka, Poland, will battle heavyweight David Saulsberry (7-3, 7 KOs) of Greenville, Ky., in a six-round bout; and Hartford welterweight Javier Flores (5-0, 5 KOs) will face Bryan Abraham (5-9-2, 5 KOs) of Schenectady, N.Y., in a six-round bout. Super featherweight Kamil Laszczyk (4-0, 3 KOs) of North Bergen will face Chris Montoya Jr. (2-4, 1 KO) of Salt Lake City in a four-round bout.

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All $105 ringside tickets for “November Reign” are sold out, but tickets are still available at $65 and $40 and can be purchased by calling CES at 401.724.2253/2254 or Ticketmaster at 1.800.745.3000. Fans can also purchase tickets online at www.cesboxing.comwww.ticketmaster.com, or at the Mohegan Sun Box Office.

 

For more information on “November Reign,” visit www.cesboxing.com or www.mohegansun.com. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the first bout scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

 

– CES –

Contacts:

Michael Parente, Classic Entertainment & Sports, (401) 263-4990 or michael@cesboxing.com.

Justin Leslie, Mohegan Sun, (860) 862-4106 or jleslie@mohegansun.com.

Kasia Niedzwiecka, Global Boxing Promotions, (201) 348-3149 or kasia@globalboxing.com.    


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