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Sean John Combs is a rap artist, record producer and clothing designer. Known as Diddy (other nicknames include Puff Daddy, P. Diddy and Puffy), his business interests include Bad Boy Records and the Sean John clothing line. On Long Island, he is known as host to extravagant parties in the Hamptons.
Sean John Combs is a rap artist, record producer and clothing designer. Known as Diddy (other nicknames include Puff Daddy, P. Diddy and Puffy), his business interests include Bad Boy Records and the Sean John clothing line. On Long Island, he is known as host to extravagant parties in the Hamptons.
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Jamie Foxx's reality show 'From G's to Gents'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn Academy Award can open doors for a performer. Starring roles, directing deals, their pick of projects in a multitude of mediums. But Jamie Foxx, who scored a best actor Oscar in 2005 for his memorable portrayal of legendary musician Ray Charles in...Tags: Bobby Brown, Television Industry, Ben Affleck, Celebrity, Cinema Industry
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Live: Danity Kane
Special to The Times"I wanna see what you're working with," the ladies of Danity Kane sang Monday at the Wiltern during the final stop of the Making the Band 4 Tour. That line more or less encapsulates the philosophy that defines "Making the Band," the honestly titled MTV...Tags: Popular Music, Music
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Ending the war of black on black
To be a black male is to be always at war, and no flight to the county can save us, because even there we are met by the assumption of violence, by the specter of who we might turn on next." So saith Ta-Nehisi Coates in his brilliant memoir The Beautiful...Tags: Mariah Carey, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Father's Day, Harry Belafonte, Civil Rights
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Party all day and night in glittery, glamorous Miami
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMiami Fifteen minutes behind Paris Hilton. An hour behind Michael Caine. A day behind Queen Latifah. Everywhere I went in Miami I just missed a celebrity. The only name I didn't hear was Britney Spears. Everyone else in the celestial pantheon seemed...Tags: Ricky Martin, South Beach (Miami Beach, Florida), Road Transportation, Miami-Dade County, Michael Jackson
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Lakers' 'dream come true' awaits fairy-tale ending
From Finished to Finals. The most improbable Hollywood twist in a franchise built upon them took another spin Thursday, an entire city now whirling in its wake. From Loons to June. Months after they began a season with one whining diva and seven...Tags: National Basketball Association, Pau Gasol, Cameron Diaz, Detroit Pistons, Lamar Odom
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Singer R. Kelly revels in scandal
Chicago TribuneCHICAGO -- Sex scandals have derailed countless pop-star careers, but R. Kelly's has remained robust, even with his long-delayed trial on 14 counts of child pornography looming. Jury selection began Friday. The singer, 41, has sold more than 12...Tags: Sex, Family, Michael Jackson, Music Industry, R. Kelly
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Getting a trial we all deserve
An R. Kelly trial prediction: He'll get celebrity justice. This means: 1. He'll have skilled attorneys making the case for him in court. 2. He'll have access to reports from private investigators who have thoroughly checked out all the witnesses and...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Trials, Winona Ryder, Michael Jackson, George Ryan
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'P. Diddy' Gets Hollywood Star
Associated PressEntrepreneur, record producer, Grammy Award-winning rapper and actor Sean Diddy Combs will receive the 2,362nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Friday, capping a journey from Harlem to Hollywood. Academy Award-winning actor Jamie Foxx and Grammy Award-...Tags: Notorious B.I.G., Sting, Movies, Human Accomplishments, P. Diddy
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MGM's Grand Slam
Courant Java ColumnistIt was grand getting in — but not so grand getting out — during the weekend gala celebrating the opening of the new $700 million MGM Grand at Foxwoods hotel casino. The valet nightmare, which meant some guests waited up to two hours for their...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Tony Soprano, Government, Casino and Gambling, Music Industry
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Los Angeles Times retracts Tupac Shakur story
An article and related materials published on the Los Angeles Times website on March 17 have been removed from the site because they relied heavily on information that The Times no longer believes to be credible. The article, titled "An Attack on Tupac...Tags: Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., Drug Trafficking, Newspaper and Magazine, Reviews
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