Cedar Point unveils The GateKeeper
Category: Entertainment - Original Written by Amber L. Bogins, Entertainment Editor

Ride warriors get ready! Cedar Point unveils it's newest ride--The GateKeeper.
Located at the front of the park, GateKeeper, will forever change the landscape of the Cedar Point Peninsula. This mammoth ride will be the longest wing roller coaster and boast the longest drop of any wing roller coaster on the planet!
Riders sit suspended from the train as if on the wings of a plane, giving them the sensation of flight. They'll dangle 170 feet above the Cedar Point Beach before experiencing a sharp, 180-degree turn and plummeting to within six feet above the ground. Six unique inversions and rolling hills help create the feeling of weightlessness. Adding to the excitement, riders will soar through two massive keyhole towers that guard the park's redesigned main entrance, twisting just in time to nearly miss them at speeds of almost 70 mph.
Check out the GateKeeper for yourself! Cedar Point opens Saturday, May 11th.
The Wall Street Journal contributed to this report.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 May 2013 10:14
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Check Out Tamar Braxton's New Single "The One"
Category: Entertainment - Original Written by Princess Hayes

I enjoyed Tamar's new single "The One". Her voice sounds really leveled and goes well with the music. With a personality like we see on the reality show "The Braxton's", who knew that she was so talented? I'm sure it helps that she has a husband that has been in the music industry for years.
I like the contrast with her last single, "Love and War", which is much slower. "The One" is a more upbeat tune. These two songs show the diversity in her voice. I must admit I'm beginning to like Tamar and really excited to see what she releases next!
Listen in and leave a comment on your thoughts about Tamar's new song!
Tamar Braxton - The One
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 May 2013 10:16
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Reflections: Mama said
Category: Entertainment - Original Written by Steve Holsey

Although I have had it for months, I am just now reading Cissy Houston’s much-talked-about book, “Remembering Whitney” with its touching subtitle, “My Story of Love, Loss, and the Night the Music Stopped.”
Her story is fascinating and she made a point of being truthful about her own life and that of her beloved daughter, the late Whitney Houston (nicknamed “Nippy”). The integrity of the book was verified to me personally by a longtime friend of the Houstons.
I fail to see what Bobbi Kristina, Whitney and Bobby Brown’s daughter, is so upset about. And as for suggesting that she is going to “do something about it,” what could she possibly do? Better her grandmother tell the real story than someone else with bad intentions.
“Nippy became a superstar, and the pressures that brought eventually overwhelmed her,” writes Houston. “She endured so much and was criticized mercilessly by people who didn’t understand her, people who didn’t know who she was. She always used to say to me, ‘I just want to sing,’ yet that would never be enough.”
She continued, “A lot of wonderful people end up falling prey to the lure of drugs, and Nippy did too. I never thought she would and I never understood it, but who really knows why people do anything?”
And there is this haunting quote: “The day Nippy was born, as I was holding her in my arms in my hospital bed, something told me she wouldn’t be with me long.”
As a bonus, the book offers a huge amount of insight regarding the recording industry.
ONE OF the side benefits of the smash Broadway show “Motown: The Musical” is that it has helped further melt the ice between Diana Ross and Mary Wilson. They even posed for pictures together, and that hasn’t happened in decades!
Maybe they realize that at their age — and they both look fantastic — that it’s time to put aside their “issues” that date all the way back to the final days of Diana Ross & the Supremes. They had been best friends prior to that, plus they made history together as the most famous female vocal group of all time.
It would be great if Diana Ross did a concert and Mary Wilson was her opening act, and at the end they could have fun with some of the Supremes’ many hits.
KELLY ROWLAND, formerly of Destiny’s Child, got off a good one at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on April 18 in Los Angeles. She had been selected to induct the late Donna Summer.
With regard to Summer’s first hit, the ultra sexy, downright orgasmic “Love to Love You Baby,” Rowland quipped, “I’m pretty sure me and a lot of people here were made to that record!”
Jennifer Hudson sang two of Summer’s other hits, “Last Dance” and “Bad Girls.”
But why did the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame not vote Donna Summer in when she was alive? My guess is that it was a subtle bias against disco.
Tracy Morgan, who first came to the general public’s attention on “Saturday Night Live” and more recently co-starred on “30 Rock,” will be hosting the Billboard Music Awards, to air on May 19. Good for him, but there is just something about Morgan that makes me uncomfortable. Often he comes across as kind of buffoonish.
AT THE TIME of this writing, Detroit’s own jazz and R&B songstress Kimmie Horne was winding up a concert tour of Japan. The people of Japan love Black music passionately and are very supportive of the artists. That’s the main reason Harvey Thompson, another jazz vocalist from Detroit, actually moved there.
I was watching the “Dancing With The Stars” episode that was built around the music of special guest Stevie Wonder. (I seldom miss the show anyway.) It dawned on me again how many classic hits he has had, so many that if he never made another record, that would be okay. (But, of course, he will...eventually.)
The hits are woven into the fabric of America (and most of the world), including “Signed Sealed Delivered I’m Yours,” “My Cherie Amour,” “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” “Sir Duke,” “Uptight (Everything’s Alright),” “Part-Time Lover,” “I Wish” and “Superstition.”
Tyler Perry’s movies are not everyone’s cup of tea, but he sure has no trouble getting major stars to appear in his blockbusters, among them Cicely Tyson, Angela Bassett, Blair Underwood, Janet Jackson, Rick Fox and Taraji P. Henson.
The latest to join this group is the legendary Diahann Carroll who will be featured in “Tyler Perry Presents Peeples.” Her last movie was “Eve’s Bayou” 1997.
BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW...that the Whispers made an appearance on “Soul Train” every season between 1971 and 1983.
MEMORIES: “Looking For A New Love” (Jody Watley), “Keep On Movin’” (Soul II Soul), “Fame” (David Bowie), “How Long? (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)” (the Pointer Sisters), “Shining Star” (Earth, Wind & Fire), “Talk to Me, Talk to Me” (Little Willie John), “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” (Boyz II Men), “Found a Cure” (Ashford & Simpson), “Rhythm of the Night” (DeBarge).
BLESSINGS to Joe Billingslea, Keena Clinkscales, Sherrie L. Farrell, Eric Hunter, Galen T. Pauling, Daphne Andrews Williams, Fannie Tyler, Caroline Crawford and Hugh Burrell.
WORDS OF THE WEEK, from Stevie Wonder: “Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there.”
Let the music play!
Steve Holsey can be reached at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and PO Box 02843, Detroit, MI 48202.
Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 16:09
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Cinco de Mayo Hotspots
Category: Entertainment - Original Written by Amber L. Bogins, Entertainment Editor

Cinco de Mayo is this weekend! Check out these Cinco de Mayo hotspots!
1. Camelia's Mexican Grill
1304 E 11 Mile Rd
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(248) 544-8900
2. Mexican Village
2600 N Bagley
Detroit, MI
313.237.0333
3. Loco Bar & Grill
454 E Lafayette Blvd Detroit MI
(313) 965-3737
4. Armando's Mexican Cuisine
4242 W Vernor Hwy Detroit MI
(313) 554-0666
5. 526Main/Tequila Blue
526 Main St. Royal Oak, MI 48067
(248) 591-9000
Last Updated on Saturday, 04 May 2013 11:09
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Whitney’s mom talks Bobby Brown
Category: Entertainment - Original Written by Princess Hayes

It is a commonly held belief that the drug-laced decline of the late Whitney Houston can be traced directly to her husband of nearly 15 years, “bad boy” singer Bobby Brown. Closer to the truth is that Houston and Brown were, in fact, “birds of a feather.”
Brown was, of course, a factor in the greater scheme of things, but not the cause, a fact that even her mother, famed gospel (and former R&B) singer Cissy Houston acknowledges in her fascinating book, “Remembering Whitney: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Night the Music Stopped.”
It is also a wealth of knowledge for those who want an education on the way the record industry really works and, indeed, show business in general.
Houston states clearly that “just as it wasn’t Bobby Brown’s fault that Nippy (Whitney’s nickname) did drugs, it wasn’t the fault of the music business that Nippy ended up struggling the way she did during and after that last tour.”
However, she is also of the opinion that Brown could have done more regarding at least trying to lead his wife off the road to destruction. But, of course, it is highly likely that he was in no condition to do so.
“I tried to tell Nippy from the beginning that I didn’t think Bobby was good for her,” recalls Houston. “We didn’t have a big confrontation about it, but I brought it up a few times and I could tell that she didn’t appreciate hearing about my disapproval.
“She wanted to be with him, so I decided to let it go. When she made up her mind that Bobby was the one for her, nobody could tell her any different.”
There is no love lost between Cissy Houston and Bobby Brown and, today, she makes a point of having no contact with him.
Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 15:27
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