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Sean “Diddy” Combs has cancelled his scheduled performance of the Diddy Dirty Money Tour at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino. Diddy is experiencing flu like symptoms and will be unable to perform Tuesday night’s scheduled concert at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino as he released in a statement on Twitter.
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The 1959 play, “A Raisin in the Sun,” is considered a revolutionary work about the American dream that addressed serious issues of the time. Racism, poverty and cultural identity were dealt with in the drama, written by Lorraine Hansberry. And just in time for Black History Month, I have the privilege to perform in the cast of this historic drama, which opens Friday at Desert Stages Theatre in Scottsdale.
The 1959 play, “A Raisin in the Sun,” is considered a revolutionary work about the American dream that addressed serious issues of the time. Racism, poverty and cultural identity were dealt with in the drama, written by Lorraine Hansberry. And just in time for Black History Month, I have the privilege to perform in the cast of this historic drama, which opens Friday at Desert Stages Theatre in Scottsdale.
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Stereotypical, out-of-control rock star Aldous Snow brings his outrageous band Infant Sorrow back to the big screen in "Get Him to the Greek."
NEW YORK — The MTV Video Music Awards kicked off Sunday with a poignant, tender tribute to fallen icon Michael Jackson, but soon got back into raucous character thanks to Kanye West, who delivered yet another awards show outburst at the expense of country and pop sweetheart Taylor Swift.
This is the first week of the baseball season, so we're trying to stay as optimistic as possible. You know us, all smiles and Slurpees. But, for the record, we aren't the ones who rained concrete down upon Angels fans on opening day.
The parties have finally begun here in Tampa -- it was pretty quiet up until Thursday night -- and every time I read about one of the soirees I'm reminded that we live in a different world from celebrities.
TAMPA, Fla. - The sagging economy has put a hit on plans for this year’s Super Bowl, not that visitors to Tampa for the game and hundreds of millions watching on TV will be able to tell the difference.
MIAMI - Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly thinks his team has figured out how to beat Virginia Tech. He knows the Bearcats can’t beat Diddy.
CHANGING HOTELS: Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly moved his team after celebrities took over the first hotel.
PASADENA, Calif. - All the fuss is starting to bug Joe Paterno. Still recovering from hip surgery, the 82-year-old Penn State coach plans to run his team from the press box Thursday when the No. 6 Nittany Lions face No. 5 Southern California in the 95th Rose Bowl.
NEW YORK - Sean "Diddy" Combs is becoming a prosecutor - at least on television.
In this Feb. 24, 2008 file photo, Sean "Diddy" Combs poses on the press line at the Elton John Oscar Party in West Hollywood, Calif.
NEW YORK - Carson Daly chatted with Eminem, Beyonce gave a show-stopping performance, girls shrieked at the sight of Justin Timberlake and hundreds of fans lined up outside in Times Square for a glimpse at superstars.
NEW YORK - New York is a deep blue state, and was almost assured to go the way of Barack Obama on Election Day. Still, as Diddy cast his ballot for the Democratic presidential candidate Tuesday, he couldn't help but feel that he had made a difference.
LOS ANGELES - Fuel prices have grounded an unexpected frequent-flyer: Diddy. Sean "Diddy" Combs complained about the "... too high" price of gas and pleaded for free oil from his "Saudi Arabia brothers and sisters" in a YouTube video posted Wednesday.
In this April 15, 2008 file photo Sean "Diddy" Combs makes an appearance at MTV Studio's in Times Square for MTV's "Total Request Live" show in New York.
LOS ANGELES - A sheriff's deputy pulled a gun on members of Diddy's entourage during a routine traffic stop over the weekend, but the situation was quickly resolved and a spokesman for the entertainer said the deputy was professional and respectful.
Holy round-the-block movie lines, Batman! Yes, the Caped Crusader returns to theaters this weekend in “The Dark Knight,” accompanied by a monsoon of bat hype that would make P. Diddy run for cover
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