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Cridiron Celebrity Hoops Basketball Game Helping Kids
Entering its 14th year, Gridiron Celebrity Hoops XIV (Gridiron XIV) is uniquely positioned as the first and only celebrity basketball game to have ever become officially sanctioned by the National Football League
Read MoreHigh Heels Cause Muscle Damage, Change Walk – Even After Taken Off
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Feb 2, 2012 at 11:13 amAre you among the millions of women who wear high heels day after day? If so, a new study suggests you’re probably causing permanent damaging to your feet and legs.
Read More‘Soul Train Line – Can You Spot The Dancers Before They Became Stars?
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Feb 1, 2012 at 11:56 amWith the passing of Don Cornelius this morning, many people are going to revisit their memories of Soul Train
Read MoreEarlier this morning sad news came out about the apparent suicide death of Soul Train creator “Don Cornelius’.
Read MoreIbtihaj Muhammad, Young Muslim Changes The Face Of Fencing
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Jan 31, 2012 at 2:35 pmIbtihaj Muhammad is an African American Muslim and a professional fencer, about the rarest combination to set foot in a fencing match.
Read MoreMaimah Karmo, Breast Cancer Survivor Brings Awareness And Inspiration To Young Women
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Jan 31, 2012 at 1:13 pmMaimah Karmo, 37, was diagnosed with breast cancer six years ago. With a three-year-old daughter, a fiancé and no family history of breast cancer, it was completely unexpected.
Read MoreKevin Hart, Philly Comedian Sees The Humor In Life Experiences
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Jan 31, 2012 at 12:24 pmComedian and actor Kevin Hart has been keeping audiences in stitches for more than a decade.
Read MoreAva Duvernay: First black Woman To Win ‘Best Director’ At Sundance (Video)
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Jan 30, 2012 at 1:52 pmAva Duvernay became the first black woman to win ‘best director’ at Sundance Film Festival Sunday. Her film, Middle of Nowhere is the second full-length feature for the director.
Read MoreRobert Hegyes, A Sweathog On ‘Welcome Back, Kotter,’ Dies At 60
Post by Tony Lamont in Indy on Jan 30, 2012 at 11:49 amRobert Hegyes, an actor whose Jewish-Puerto Rican character Juan Epstein was one of the Sweathogs on the 1970s TV sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter,” died Thursday
Read MoreI am the type of person that loves for all ages embracing the Hip-Hop culture and its music. But I must say that I was a little frightened when
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