HEY OUTTOWNERS, OUTSTAGRS, AND
COUTURIANS....
COUTURIANS....
CHECK OUT THIS WEEK 'S SPOT BITZ!
PRE-ORDERS FOR 2017 MR COUTURE WINNER THOMAS LOPEZ'S 2017 CALENDAR
ARE AVAILABLE. THEY WILL SELL FOR $15 BUT PREORDERS WILL HAVE A $5
DISCOUNT PRICED at $10 UNTIL STREET RELEASE DEC 1, 2016.
FOR INVOICE EMAIL TO snaphoney2011@gmail.com
HEY THEATERATI WE ARE NOW CASTING FOR THE NEXT STAGING OF THE SNAP HONEY STAGEPLAY SET FOR MARCH 2017.
HERE ARE THE BREAKDOWNS OF THE ROLES:
MAVIS--AN AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE, 30S TO 40S WHO CAN PLAY CARING AND NURTURING
ALVIN KENWAY--AN AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE IN
EARLY 20S TO 30 TO PLAT A COCKY FOOTBALL JOCK
WHO CAN PLAY A HIGH SCHOOL TEENAGER, MUST
BE TALL AND FIT AND COMFORTABLE WEARING A
TOWEL ON STAGE AND EXPOSIG BUTTOCKS
EARLY 20S TO 30 TO PLAT A COCKY FOOTBALL JOCK
WHO CAN PLAY A HIGH SCHOOL TEENAGER, MUST
BE TALL AND FIT AND COMFORTABLE WEARING A
TOWEL ON STAGE AND EXPOSIG BUTTOCKS
LORRAINE- AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE AGE 10 TO
13 YEARS OF AGE TO PLAY A TOMBOY WHO BULLIES
HER LITTLE BROTHER
13 YEARS OF AGE TO PLAY A TOMBOY WHO BULLIES
HER LITTLE BROTHER
IKEY--AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE AGE 8 TO 13 TO PLAY
AN EFFEMINATE BOY WHO LOVES MUSIC
AN EFFEMINATE BOY WHO LOVES MUSIC
MISS FANTA SEE SAW--CAUCASIAN MALE AGE 40 TO
50 TO PLAY A DRAG QUEEN. MUST BE A BIT PORTLY.
50 TO PLAY A DRAG QUEEN. MUST BE A BIT PORTLY.
ROBERT SMITH--CAUCASIAN MALE 30S TO 40S TO
PLAY A SUAVE AND DEBONAIR TYCOON WITH A DEEP
VOICE. MUST BE TALL WITH DASHING GOOD LOOKS.
PLAY A SUAVE AND DEBONAIR TYCOON WITH A DEEP
VOICE. MUST BE TALL WITH DASHING GOOD LOOKS.
TO AUDITION FOR ONE OF THE ROLES EMAIL TO
SNAPHONEY2011@GMAIL.COM . DEADLINE IS NOV 15
2016.
SNAPHONEY2011@GMAIL.COM . DEADLINE IS NOV 15
2016.
UPDATE:Here is the link to the extended teaser with booking info. Go to
TO DONATE TO THE RESTAGING PROJECT OF SNAP HONEY GO TO
https://www.gofundme.com/2a6x6p8
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Madea is ruling the boxing office yet again. Tyler Perry's production struck box office gold with his latest flick Boo! A Madea Halloween. For the 2nd week straight weekend, the Halloween film remains in the No. 1 spot, beating out Tom Hanks’ action film Inferno.
Boo! A Madea Halloween raked in an estimated $16.7 million over the weekend, beating off off the third installment of the Da Vinci Code franchise for the No.1 spot. Inferno brought in an estimated $15 million and based on studio estimates, it bombed for its debut weekend.It's being reported the film is doing better overseas, but Tyler has the U.S. box office on lock.
Tyler Perry’s Halloween blockbuster is the filmmaker's biggest hit since his 2009’s Madea Goes to Jail. The film made an impressive $52 million over the last 10 days.
The lawsuits on Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars megasmash "Uptown Funk" continue to roll in.
The most recent suit filed in federal court in California recently alleges that “Uptown Funk” is “strikingly or substantially similar” to the 1983 track “Young Girls” by an electro-funk band named Collage.
The complaint claims that “Uptown Funk” pulls heavily from the “Minneapolis electro-funk soul” sound of the ’80s, which the suit claims “Young Girls” employed.
As of press time, reps for Mars and Ronson have not yet responded to the allegations.
In addition to the current lawsuit, three members of The Gap Band were added as songwriters due to the song’s alleged similarities to The Gap Band’s “Oops! Upside Your Head.”
Alleging copyright infringement, the suit seeks unspecified damages.
We heard the "YoungGirls" track and it does have similarities in its rhythm structure but the question is WHY did the plaintiffs wait until now to try and sue Ronson? Also, we wouldnt be surprised that litigants are set to sue for Mars' latest hit, "24 Karat Magic" that has the same funk vibe.
In the STL
This week, KSDK personality Rene Knott, who had been the sports director at KSDK since coming to the station in 2003, has moved to Channel 5’s news department to co-anchor the “Today in St. Louis” show from 5-7 a.m. weekdays.
From reports, the change was because of budget cuts in the sports department.
The St Louis International Film Festival will be celebrating its 25th year as the organization will screen hundreds of shorts, documentaries and films from Nov. 3-13. For more info go to http://www.cinemastlouis.org/
Doors open at 7pm, Show at 8pm.
FIT BITZ
This week we feature actor Jay Ellis who can be seen in the new HBO comedy Insecure. The most recent airing of the show exposed Ellis in his birthday suit causing a frenzy in the Twitterverse. As far as fitness, to keep his lean frame in tact, he is a celebrity endorser of the muscle supplement, Muscle Up.
This
week we feature Beyonce who made news performing with the Dixie Chicks at the Country Music Awards. This past Halloween she, along with her mother, Tina Knowles and daughter Blu Ivy dressed up as the rap group Salt N Pepa back during the group's "Push It" days and nailed it!
WORDZ TO THE WHYZ
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