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The moment of truth is here for 50 Cent. He got a favorable review in AllHipHop's review section, but all eyes are on the SoundScan right now. The Top 10 doesn’t have a lot of Hip-Hop on it but we do have a new entry. Full Article at All HipHop
Stargazing Q&A; | Name that tune from ‘Cosby’ More News Hey-howdy, Stargazing readers! Last week we told devoted fans of this column to hit us with their pop culture questions, and we’d do our darnedest to answer them. Full Article at KansasCity.com
Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly pretends he is playing basketball against former Boston Celtics all-star Bill Russell (2nd R) as cast members Sinbad (behind Cosby) and musician Wynton Marsalis (R) laugh at the conclusion of... View Photo »
I just want this United States of America to be the United States of America, for which it's supposed to stand
Matt Davis says he always knew he would become a comedian. While growing up in Alabama during the early '90s, he was weaned on Bill Cosby records. "I was just 12 and I couldn't get enough of Bill," Davis said. Full Article at Kansas.com
Imagine you just awoke from a 20-year nap. What would be the most shocking discovery? That a black man is in the White House? That you have to call India to get computer advice? That ESPN's SportsCenter is more influential than the CBS Evening News? Full Article at AOL Sports
tool goes here In this CD cover image released by Turtle Head Recordings, Bill Cosby's "Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency" is shown. Bill Cosby is gangster when it comes to helping black people. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly grabs his Mark Twain award as cast members (from L to R) musician Len Chandler, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner and comedian Jerry Seinfeld laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Per... View Photo »
Just because an African-American was elected president certainly doesn't mean that racial discrimination has sunseted, just like Bill Cosby having his own TV show didn't bring the end of racial discrimination
"Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency" (Turtle Head Recordings) Bill Cosby is gangster when it comes to helping black people. Meaning he's ruthless, bold, fearless — and will do anything to achieve his objective. Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
Bill Cosby is gangster when it comes to helping black people. Meaning he's ruthless, bold, fearless - and will do anything to achieve his objective. Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat
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Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly pretends he is playing basketball against former Boston Celtics all-star Bill Russell (2nd R) as cast members Sinbad (behind Cosby) and musician Wynton Marsalis (R) laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Perform...
View Photo »Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly grabs his Mark Twain award as cast members (from L to R) musician Len Chandler, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner and comedian Jerry Seinfeld laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' fete for Cosby, wher...
View Photo »Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly pretends he is playing basketball against former Boston Celtics all-star Bill Russell (2nd R) as cast members Sinbad (behind Cosby) and musician Wynton Marsalis (R) laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Perform...
View Photo »Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (C) jokingly grabs his Mark Twain award as cast members (from L to R) musician Len Chandler, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, actress Phylicia Rashad and comedian Jerry Seinfeld laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Performing A...
View Photo »Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly grabs his Mark Twain award as cast members (from L to R) musician Len Chandler, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner and comedian Jerry Seinfeld laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' fete for Cosby, wher...
View Photo »Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (R) reaches to embrace fellow comedian Jerry Seinfeld as they arrive on the red carpet at the Kennedy Center For the Performing Arts, where Cosby is being feted as this year's winner of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, in Washingto...
View Photo »Comedian Bill Cosby, right, is congratulated by his TV co-stars from "The Cosby Show," Malcolm-Jamal Warner, left, and Phylicia Rashad, after receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in Washington, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009.
View Photo »Entertainer Bill Cosby, center, talks to parents while touring a neighborhood with Detroit Public School emergency financial manager Robert Bobb about attending Detroit Public Schools in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Entertainer Bill Cosby, center, talks to parents while touring a neighborhood with Detroit Public School emergency financial manager Robert Bobb, second from left, about attending Detroit Public Schools in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Entertainer Bill Cosby, center, talks to students while touring a neighborhood with Detroit Public School emergency financial manager Robert Bobb in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Comedian Bill Cosby, center, gets a squeeze from Linda Price, of Chambersburg, Pa. , second from left, in the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg, Pa. , Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 after a news conference. Cosby joined Pennsylvania Gov.
View Photo »Comedian Bill Cosby, center, gets a squeeze from Linda Price, of Chambersburg, Pa. , second from left, in the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg, Pa. , Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 after a news conference. Cosby joined Pennsylvania Gov.
View Photo »Comedian Bill Cosby, center, gets a squeeze from Linda Price, of Chambersburg, Pa. , second from left, in the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg, Pa. , Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009 after a news conference. Cosby joined Pennsylvania Gov.
View Photo »Actor and comedian Bill Cosby (R) jokes with Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia before taking on the Kansas City Royals in their MLB American League baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts July 10, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 5, 1968 file photo, comedian Bill Cosby, right, sits with Ed McMahon on the set of NBC's "Late Night" with Johnny Carson television show in New York.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - JUNE 20: Major League Baseball Beacon Award recipients (L-R) Hank Aaron, Muhammad Ali and Bill Cosby look on prior to the Gillette Civil Rights Game between the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox at Great American Ball Park on June 20, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - JUNE 20: Entertainer Bill Cosby acknowledges the crowd before receiving the Major League Baseball Beacon Award prior to the Gillette Civil Right Game between the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox at Great American Ball Park on June 20, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - JUNE 20: Entertainer Bill Cosby (right) sits with former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali before both received Major League Baseball Beacon Awards prior to the Gillette Civil Right Game between the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox at Great American Ball Par...
View Photo »Entertainer Bill Cosby, right, recipient of the MLB "Beacon of Hope" award, holds the hand of boxing great Muhammad Ali, recipient of the MLB "Beacon of Change" award, during the Civil Rights Game ceremony, at Great American Ball Park before a baseball game between the Chicago White Sox...
View Photo »Baseball Hall of Famer Bob Gibson, left, stands with Bill Cosby, right, after presenting Cosby the MLB Beacon of Hope award during the Major League Baseball Beacon Awards Luncheon at the Duke Energy Convention Center, Saturday, June 20, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »MLB Beacon Award recipients Hank Aaron, left, Muhammad Ali, center, and Bill Cosby, right, pose for a photo at the Major League Baseball Beacon Awards Luncheon at the Duke Energy Convention Center, Saturday, June 20, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 08: Bill Cosby and his wife Camille Cosby speak onstage at the Apollo Theater 75th Anniversary Gala at The Apollo Theater on June 8, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 08: Bill Cosby and his wife Camille Cosby speak onstage at the Apollo Theater 75th Anniversary Gala at The Apollo Theater on June 8, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 08: Actor Bill Cosby attends the Apollo Theater 75th Anniversary Gala at The Apollo Theater on June 8, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 08: Bill Cosby, Camille Cosby and Ruby Dee attend the Apollo Theater 75th Anniversary Gala at The Apollo Theater on June 8, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Comedian, actor, author and musician Bill Cosby (L) jokingly grabs his Mark Twain award as cast members (from L to R) musician Len Chandler, actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner and comedian Jerry Seinfeld laugh at the conclusion of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' fete for Cosby, wher...
View Photo »I just want this United States of America to be the United States of America, for which it's supposed to stand
Just because an African-American was elected president certainly doesn't mean that racial discrimination has sunseted, just like Bill Cosby having his own TV show didn't bring the end of racial discrimination
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Bill Cosby is an example of someone from the older generation who has consistently blamed the poets and asked suffering community members to bare the full burden of guilt for the struggles that they endure.
And that movement brought down a whole lot of things that were against black people. In those participations against racism, against segregation, there were people of all colors, cultures, races, creeds, who joined, marched, took hits, gave money, were fired from jobs, were called communist and anti-Ame...
I think about what I'm leaving behind. My mentors are Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby. They welcomed me...so I have to work on a certain (level) of integrity.
You know, I'm not sure if (Obama) didn't have a George W. and a Cheney and that Republican Party and what it did to people, he could have been elected
We are doing a fight. We are starting to bring in some headliners. Brought in Bill Cosby, Leann Rimes and Carlos Mencia. These are good for the property
When you go back and look at Dick Gregory's record, they always said Negro comic. When Bill Cosby made it to the top because of his genius on tv, or telling a story, the word Negro was dropped and we just became comics
And I’ve got a good 2010 coming up. I did a documentary called ‘Why We Laugh’ on the history of African American comedians. That’s with Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, and the Wayans Brothers. The film will premiere in February on Showtime. It’s really good. It’s a who’s who of comedy.
I was captivated. It was exactly what I wanted to do. There were people like Bill Cosby and Billy Connolly. It was like magic.
And I definitely respect Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby and Dick Gregory. I definitely look up to those people as well.
Who eats free at Ben's: -Bill Cosby -The Obama Family.
I visited over 80 countries ... I worked with Bob Hope, Bill Cosby and Al Jarreau. It was wild and wonderful, having lunch with people like that in Morocco or Aruba.
Thank goodness Bill Cosby is on my side on this one
What do you say in reply when a thoughtful, Black man like Bill Cosby agrees with Jimmy carter and says that he thinks MOST of the opposition to Barack Obama is the result of racism?
Any time someone from an under-represented group made that first appearance, it was a big deal for that group ... Bill Cosby starring in ?I Spy' (in 1965), that was a real breakthrough role for African-American actors [on TV]. And it led to whites and African-Americans thinking of themselves in new ways...
Everyone needs someone to help them navigate ... I had Bill Cosby, Quincy Jones, Sidney Poitier and Maya Angelou who I look to. You can't do that on your own. Someone has to show it to you.
Parents are not interested in justice, they're interested in peace and quiet. Bill Cosby
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The main goal of the future is to stop violence. The world is addicted to it. Bill Cosby
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