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Pg.6 January, 31 2008 THE VOICE Introducing URBAN FUSION, a collection of entertainment news, music & movie reviews, opinion polls, school events, and games. The objective in creating this section in The Voice is simply to cater to the student body's craving for all the latest news in entertainment. URBAN FUSION will also feature reviews of the latest CD and theatrical releases. Campus opinion polls will allow each student's true VOICE a chance to be heard. School events will also be posted into this section of The Voice. For all the students that enjoy a challenge outside of the classroom, URBAN FUSION will be where you con turn to find crossword puzzles, suduko boards, and word scrambles. URBAN FUSION leading the way in entertainment news! REALity T.V.? Justin R. Reed A&E Editor Obssesed with reality television? If your answer to this question is yes, you're not the only one! Many of us fee! that our lives will go no further if one episode of I Love New York 2 is missed. Would you be surprised to learn research shows that reality shows are actu ally extremely unfair to the African-Ameri- con community? Research conducted by the Center for Media & Social Research Group shows reality television is unfair to the African-American community in more ways than one. More specfically, we all remember Omarosa! The African-American "diva" was 0 part of The Apprentice a couple of years ago. Omarosa accused the shows editors of poorly representing her and attempting to make her seem "bitchy". Omarosa later joined the cast of The Sureal Life and pur- posly acted as the same character that the producers and editors from The Apprentice created. In all fairness, there are African- American reality shows that project positive images of our community. Run's House is a hilarious modern day adaptation of The Cosby Show featuring Revren Run from the once popular Run DMC and his mischievi- ous family. Keyshia Cole's The Way It Is which displays the trials and tribulations of an Af- rican-American family also offers a positive outlook on forgivness and attaing respect. As new reality shows debut, we must re member that we, the viewers, have all the power when controlling what's allowed to be aired. If we tune in to foolishness, more foolishness will follow. For all of you out there grasping in your seats for I Love New York 3 to premiere, first think of all the neg ative affects it will have on our community and whether it's worth a couple of laughs. r FSU’s Download List Yung Joe feat Shawty Lo - "Aw Yeah" Ashanti - "The Way That I Love You" Jody Breeze - "Work" Janet Jackson - "Feedback" Missy Elliot - "Ching-A-Ling" S. YOU DECIDE!! Is Beyonce truly irreplaceable and still the queen? Or does Rihanna have you running out in the rain under her Umberella-ella-ella? Let us know! zvzvw,fsuvoice. com Raise Up! Up £ Coming Aritst Name; Estelle Genre: Hip Hop / R&B Label; Atlantic Records Album; “The 18th Day” Staright from the streets of London, England, Estelle is ready to take the game over. Combining sulty vocals atop of hardcore rhymes, Estelle takes after the highly popular Lauren Hill. Don't get her twisted, Estelle has been in the game awhile, and brings her own originality to her music. Her up and coming album entitled Shine (Atlantic Records) is slated for a mid-Febuary release. Expect to see a lot from Estelle in 2008. Download: ‘‘Wait A Minute” Making Moves: Designer Kris Van Assche Shante' D. Elliot Staff Writer We have all been eager to see whom the next big fash ion designer will be to emerge. Ladies and gentleman, he has arrived. Belgian born fashion de signer Kris Van Assche is making waves in the fashion industry. Van Assche, born in Londerzeel, Belgium, later moved to Paris, France in his youth. After graduating from the Antwerp Royal Academy of Arts, designers Hedi Slimane and Dior Homme hired him to work for them. While working under Hedi and Dior, Van Assche de cided it was time for him to show off some of his own original creations. In January 2005, he made the first presentation of his signature collection Kris Van As sche. Van Assche's men's line has been noted for featuring a metro sexual masculinity. Kris Van Assche is known for creating quilted vests and jackets, and oversized tunics among other designs, which are, included into his collections, and into his fashion shows. Van Assche is also one of the first designers to begin paring body hugging golf tees with Bermuda shorts. A major surprise this past season. Van Assche featured a woman dressed in men's ▼ clothing. Van Assche did this to demonstrate his ability to design women's clothing and to display his versatility. In January of 2006, Kris Van Assche debuted his women's line. Although he has yet to make himself a household name in the United States, with time there is no doubt that Van Assche will be well known. Until then, be sure to look for him and his collections walking the runway in Paris and maybe even in New York in the near future. AME 3 0 3 3 Quote Of The Week: "I don't see a white woman. I see a black woman, even though my mother is white. Knowing that has made my life easier, I think." Halle Berry MODEL SPOTLIGHT The Voice chose Nicole Sunwabe, Sr., as our “Model of the Issue'’ because she was looking H-O-T on this particular day. Dress like you are a superstar and you could be the next person we spotlight in our paper! Nicole Sunwabe
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