Sunday, July 5, 2009

Karma

VIA GLOBAL14




It’s official, Ruth Madoff has been evicted from the Manhattan penthouse she shared with her husband, Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff. Bernard Madoff spent most of this year in the home under house arrest but now that he’s been shipped off for 150 years of hard time, Mrs. Madoff needs to find a new home. Federal marshals formally evicted Mrs. Madoff on Wednesday amid a flurry of press.The NY Daily News reports that Ruth Madoff was home when about the marshals showed up at at 133 E. 64th Street to change the locks. She was not allowed to take anything from the co-op she had purchased in 1979. Even the sheets were left behind. The marshals are inventorying the Madoff possessions right down to the last bibelot in preparation for a future auction to raise funds to benefit those who lost their money in Bernie Madoff’s scheme. Mrs. Madoff plans to live with relatives in the New York City area.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

LEGEND



As a legend in his own lifetime, Michael Jackson set and raised the bar throughout his career. He continuously showed us what it truly means to be a performer. We had the privilege to be entertained, inspired, and witness dreams come true. As a producer I've always been inspired by the music he and Quincy Jones produced.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Ryan Leslie - Highway Heart

No matter how great life will treat you theres always someone on the other end praying for the same. For the past 3 years i've watched how Ryan Leslie become the success that he is and at the same time stay HUMBLE throughout each and every step. Its all about having an unconditional loving heart to help others on our highway to success.

VIA RYANLESLIE.COM:
When I was blogging almost daily from NS4Life.com from 2005-2006, I captured hours and hours of footage that’s still in my archives. Here’s an example:

We were on our way back to London from a gig I’d done just outside of the city when we saw a car catch fire and flip over in the rear view mirror. I immediately told my driver to stop and ran to the scene of the accident. There I found a man miraculously standing on the side of the highway nursing a head wound. Having no first aid kit, I gave him the shirt I was wearing to use as a bandage. Unexpected circumstances are the norm on the road. If you know this man, I’d like to send him a copy of my album and a message thanking him for the new appreciation I have for life based on this experience.

Ryan Leslie's Highway Heart from Ryan Leslie on Vimeo.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Support homeless teens in Las Vegas

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Please help raise money for Street Teens, use the above link to donate. The website is secure, fast and easy to use. At the website you will be able to choose an amount to donate and receive email confirmation of your donation. Thanks in advance for your help.