Thursday 26 June 2008

Don Imus says he was making a 'sarcastic point' with racial remarks








NEW YORK - Don Imus, responding to criticism about racial remarks on his radio program, said on the air Tuesday he was trying to "make a sarcastic point" about unfair treatment of blacks in the criminal justice system but had been misunderstood.

Imus resurrected his radio career six months ago with a pledge to mend the wounds caused by a racist and sexist comment he made about a women's basketball team.

On Tuesday he said he was following the spirit of that promise by calling attention to the unfair treatment of blacks - in this case the arrests of suspended Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones.

"What people should be outraged about is that they arrest blacks for no reason," Imus said Tuesday. "I mean, there's no reason to arrest this kid six times. Maybe he did something once, but everyone does something once."

He called the flurry of criticism surrounding the comments "ridiculous" and said that his program's cast is now more diverse than ever - and includes a black producer and two black co-hosts, a man and a woman.

"How insane would I have to be? What would I be thinking?" Imus wondered aloud.

The latest comments by Imus to come under scrutiny were aired on Monday's broadcast. During a conversation about Jones' run-ins with the law, Imus asked, "What colour is he?" Sports announcer Warner Wolf said Jones - formerly known as Pacman - is "African-American." Imus responded: "There you go. Now we know."

The on-air exchange came months after Imus' return to work on a new show on WABC-AM following his firing from MSNBC and CBS Radio for calling the Rutgers University women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos."

Rutgers University women's basketball spokeswoman Stacey Brann said there was "no need to revisit the past" and wouldn't comment further.

When he returned to work, Imus gave a lengthy on-air apology and pledged to use his new show to foster an open dialogue on race relations.

Co-host Karith Foster, who is black, came to Imus's defence during Tuesday's broadcast, saying, "People who interpret what you said as racist clearly didn't hear the whole thing, and they don't know who you are and what the program is about - and they obviously haven't been listening."

Jones told The Dallas Morning News in Tuesday editions that he's upset by Imus's comments and plans to pray for the radio host.

"I'm truly upset about the comments," Jones said. "Obviously Mr. Imus has problems with African-Americans. I'm upset, and I hope the station he works for handles it accordingly. I will pray for him."

WABC and Citadel Broadcasting Corp. Vice President Phil Boyce said Monday that it was unlikely the broadcasters would take disciplinary action against Imus.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, who called for Imus's firing last year, said his organization would decide "in the next day or so" whether the latest remark warranted action.

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AP reporter Dave Porter in Trenton, N.J., contributed to this report.










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Thursday 19 June 2008

Snoop Dogg's Wife -- Gin and Juiced While Driving

Snoop DoggHopefully the Doggfather has some pull at the station.

Snoop's wife, Shante Broadus, was arrested at 12:15 AM PT this morning in Fullerton, Ca. for driving under the influence.

She was released with a citation -- there's no bail needed for DUI arrests in Fullerton.



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Wednesday 11 June 2008

Alice Gomez

Alice Gomez   
Artist: Alice Gomez

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Sky Prayer  The Best Of Alice Gomez   
 Sky Prayer The Best Of Alice Gomez

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17


Echoes Of The Land   
 Echoes Of The Land

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Obsidian Butterfly   
 Obsidian Butterfly

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15




Alice Gomez draws upon her multicultural heritage (Mexican Indian and Latino) to create her unequalled recordings, on which she plays guitar, synthesizer, pleximetry, and vocal chants. Gomez is composer-in-residence with the San Antonio Symphony, for whom she has composed a numeral of orchestral and chamber workings stock-still in the Southwest's Latino/Indian inheritance. Gomez's trey albums are on the Talking Taco Music mark in San Antonio, Texas.






Wednesday 4 June 2008

Danny Diablo

Danny Diablo   
Artist: Danny Diablo

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Street C.D., Vol. 2   
 Street C.D., Vol. 2

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 21


Hardcore 4 Life   
 Hardcore 4 Life

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 6




 





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