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Popular K-pop acts G-Dragon, 2NE1 and Lee Hi joined PSY on-stage

PSY made a major announcement last month (March) when he revealed he'd debut the follow-up to his global smash "Gangnam Style" at an April 13 concert in South Korea. While PSY ended up premiering his second single, "Gentleman," days before, he managed to keep fans on their toes with a handful of surprises through out his show.

PSY’s Happening Concert began at 6:30 p.m. KST/5:30 a.m. EST. The show was livestreamed on YouTube with numbers in the hundred thousands with continual growth throughout. PSY and #Happening trended worldwide on Twitthttp://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/k-town/1557388/psy-pays-tribute-to-beyonce-at-south-korea-concert-debuts-gentlemaner as did some of the night's special guests

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"Yolanda Spivey is an African American woman, she was unemployed for two years, and had applied for over 300 jobs to no avail — despite a having a decade’s worth of experience in the insurance industry, and a college degree. Spivey wrote in Techyville that as an experiment, she first started “declining to state” her ethnicity on Monster.Com’s Diversity Questionnaire, but that had no effect. Spivey then created a fake profile, with identical information, except that her fictitious job candidate was white, and was aptly named “Bianca White” (Bianca means “white” in Spanish). Suddenly, responses from employers came pouring in. David Pakman discusses Spivey’s discovery, and also makes a surprising revelation about his own little experiment with ethnicity on The David Pakman Show." - addictinginfo.org

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Yaci, Osvaldo and Darin - three Panamanian youth - go from cowbell to MPC while learning the skills to become beat makers. Check us out Wednesdays for more stories, and beats from Panamanian festivals, schools and prisons. 

Developed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Beat Making Lab is a program that brings the tools and techniques of digital music making to young musicians in developing nations. In Portobelo, Panama a Beat Making Lab was established at La Escuelita Del Ritmo where over a dozen youth collaborated with local and international artists on original electronic beats and songs. 

Episodes documenting the experience air every Wednesday starting April 10th through May 8th. Professor Pierce Freelon and producer Apple Juice Kid host. 

The Architects: Stephen Levitin (aka Apple Juice Kid) and Pierce Freelon


Mastermind of Videography and Editing: Saleem Reshamwala (aka Kid Ethnic)


Musical Poetry: Apple Juice Kid and Panama Beat Making Lab


Grasshoppers: Yaci, Osvaldo and Darin


Show Wrapper Magicians: Josh Souter (stop motion/logo), Emily Forsberg (photography), Kelly Mertestdorf (producer)

Kin folk: Dana McMahan, Elliette Johnson, Ryan Levin, Pat Levitin, Dr. Mark Katz, Judith Cone, GOOD, Global Giving, Dave Mello, New Kind; Panama kin folk: Rui Dinis, Aurora Fierro, Sandra Eleta, Oronike Odeleye, Renee Alexander Craft, Barrio Fino, Yomira John, The Beast, Professor Angel Sound, Taller Portobelo Norte, La Escuelita Del Ritmo, Centro de Rehabilitacion El Renacer, Festival de Diablos y Congos and the people of Panama. 

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Support: www.BeatMakingLab.co

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Font faces another tall task

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BOSTON'S ROB FONT, right, will return to the cage Friday fresh off a big win over Saul Almeida in February. Font will face fellow Boston native Lucas Cruz, who is moving down from lightweight to featherweight. The event will be held Friday, April 12th, 2013 at Twin River Casino. 

Beantown native Font ready to step to the plate again in yet another tough fight Friday

 

LINCOLN, R.I. (April 10th, 2013) -- Rather than sit back and wait for the right fight to come to him, Rob Font has taken a much more proactive approach to his budding mixed martial arts career.

 

"If you're willing to fight all of the tougher guys no one else wants to fight, you can stay busy," said the Boston native, who'll return to the cage Friday night at Twin River Casino. "If you try to look for that guy with a 5-5 record, it might not work out."

 

No wonder Font (5-1, 1 KO) has been so active this year; in February, he dominated former No. 1-ranked featherweight Saul Almeida in one of the early-candidates for the 2013 upset of the year, and now he's preparing for another tall task Friday, April 12th, 2013 when he faces undefeated Lucas Cruz (6-0, 2 KOs) on the undercard of Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports' "Path Of Destruction" card.

 

Coincidentally, Font has carved his own path the old-fashioned way by taking on whoever stands in front of him, regardless of record, height or whatever intangible that might work against him. The win over Almeida, a former Bellator Fighting Championships veteran, was the biggest of his career, which began professionally in 2011, but he could surpass that Friday if he upends Cruz, a rising star also fighting out of Boston who has racked up his own impressive resume since he first stepped into the cage two years ago.

 

"This is a totally different matchup," said Font, referring primarily to the contrast in style between Almeida and Cruz, not to mention Almeida's lanky, 6-foot-1 frame, "but I honestly think it's a better matchup for me stylistically.

 

"With Almeida, you're dealing with his length and his grappling. Cruz comes forward, and I think I'm a better counterpuncher than anyone he's ever fought."

 

Against Almeida, Cruz stayed on the outside and used a deadly arsenal of front- and rear-leg kicks, along with his jab, to keep his taller opponent at bay.

 

"Everyone who fights tall guys always tries to get on the inside and work the body, but I didn't want to get too close where he could take me down," Font said. "I could definitely see his frustration building up. He tried to shoot for a takedown like three or four times, but he wasn't even close. I knew his whole game plan; he likes to take you down, stay on top and smother you."

 

Can Font prevent Cruz from implementing his own game plan? Chances are both fighters stay on their feet for the duration of the fight, which is the way Font wants it.

 

"I love those kind of fights," he said. "Those are the fights I do well in. I can't wait. He's a little like [Ultimate Fighting Championships middleweight champion] Anderson Silva in that he always comes forward. He likes to clinch a lot and drive those knees. I need a lot of lateral movement and to keep my jab in his face the whole time."

 

Cruz not only presents a different challenge, but perhaps the most difficult fight of Font's young career. Nicknamed "The Golden Boy," the 23-year-old Cruz last fought in December when he won a unanimous decision against previously-unbeaten featherweight Andres Jeudi. Prior to that, he won convincingly against veterans John Ortolani (first-round knockout) and Pete Jeffrey (first-round submission) to earn a spot among the top five fighters in his weight class in the northeast. Typically a lightweight, Cruz is moving down to featherweight for this fight and, in doing so, taking on one of the hottest fighters in this weight class.

 

With a win Friday, Font could wind up in the same conversation among the best featherweights in the region.

 

"That'd be awesome," Font said. "I feel I've been battle-tested, and Cruz is another worthy opponent."

 

Tickets for "Path To Destruction" are $36.00, $56.00, $101.00 and $126.00 and can be purchased by calling CES at 401.724.2253/2254, online at www.cesmma.com or www.twinriver.com, at the Players Club booth at Twin River, or through any TicketMaster location. Doors open 6 p.m. with the first bout scheduled for 7.

 

The main event of "Path To Destruction" is a rematch between the Pawtucket, R.I., native Chattelle (11-8, 8 KOs) and Dennis Olson (12-7, 1 KO) of Amherst, N.H. The undercard features nine bouts, including Rhode Island natives Shaun Marmas (4-4, 1 KO) of Coventry and Providence's Thomas Evans (2-1), who will face one another in a three-round featherweight bout, and Boston's John "Doomsday" Howard (17-7, 8 KOs), who will face Iowa's Jason Louck (15-10, 7 KOs) in a middleweight bout.

 

Also on the undercard, TriForce's Keenan Raymond will debut against Northborough, Mass., lightweight Jay Bakanowski (1-1); Kody Norby (3-0) of Woonsocket, R.I., will put his unbeaten record on the line against flyweight Jimmy Grant (3-1) of Carlstadt, N.J.; and welterweight Toby Oden (1-0) of Milford, Mass., will return against Jersey City veteran Emmanuel Walo (2-1).

 

Fan-favorite Dinis Paiva Jr. (3-3, 1 KO) of East Providence, R.I., will also be back in action searching for his third consecutive win against Cambridge, Mass., native Kin Moy (2-0); and Massachusetts nativesMatt Doherty (1-0, 1 KO) of Salem and Whitman's Johnny Campbell(5-4, 3 KOs) will square off in a bantamweight bout. Unbeaten lightweight Nate Andrews (3-0, 1 KO) will face Asa Zorn (0-1) of Salem, Conn.

 

(Twin River has waived its 18+ rule for "Path To Destruction." Anybody under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and must enter through the West entrance).

 

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Forces on both sides of the national immigration debate hit the streets of New Haven. One side was arresting immigrants; the other was marching for reform.

Over 200 marchers strode through New Haven on Tuesday evening, chanting their way to a rally on the Green. Their message: reform the country’s immigration laws—now.

The march came amid a statewide roundup of immigrants resulting in 27 arrests as of Tuesday, including two in New Haven. 

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NORE - Student of the Game

NEW YORK HIP HOP LEGEND N.O.R.E. (AKA P.A.P.I.) IS
SET TO RELEASE HIS NEW ALBUM, STUDENT OF THE GAME, ON APRIL 16, 2013. 

WATCH THIS EXCLUSIVE DOUMENTARY WHERE HOT 97 FOLLOWS HIS JOURNEY MAKING THE ALBUM! 

FIRST SINGLE, "TADOW," FEAT. FRENCH MONTANA, 2 CHAINZ, AND PUSHA T AT RADIO NOW! 

(February 5, 2013 -- New York, NY) -- Hip hop legend N.O.R.E. (aka P.A.P.I.) is set to release his long-awaited new album, Student of the Game, on April 16, 2013. Featuring production by Neptunes, Jahlil Beats, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Hazardous Sounds, SPK,Charlie Brown, and Illa and Inf (Black Ops), Student of the Gameshows that N.O.R.E.'s sound continues to be innovative and new, while still delivering the hard street tracks that have earned him the status as one of New York's most beloved rappers.

The first single, "Tadow" features French Montana, 2 Chainz and Pusha T. 

N.O.R.E. says, "This album is the most unique art piece I have ever put together I'm excited for the world to hear it. I am also very excited to be working wit the eOne staff and there whole operation."

N.O.R.E. (aka P.A.P.I.,) first came in the public eye as half of the hardcore street duo Capone-N-Noreaga. Together, the two released four albums, 3 of which went top 20 on the R&B Chart. N.O.R.E. went on to release five solo albums. His platinum solo debut, N.O.R.E., debuted at #1 on the R&B chart, while his follow-ups, Melvin Flynt -- Da Hustler, and God's Favorite, were both certified Gold

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