NBA: Starz Network Picks Up Comedy Sitcom Executive Produced By Lebron

It’s good to be a King. The money just keeps rolling in and deservedly so. Starz network has announced they will pick up “Survivor’s Remorse”, a half hour comedy based sitcom, produced by King James himself. The Show is set in the world of professional basketball headed by LeBron James (executive producer), his childhood friend and manager, Maverick Carter, Chairman of the Red Sox Tom Werner, actor/writer Mike O’Malley and LA sports/media industry financial advisor Paul Wachter. Hit the jump for more.


(Fellas Check The Pic!!) 10 Sexy Pics Of @JadaCheng We’re Sure You’ll Love!

Check out these 10 sexy pics of Jada Cheng you don’t want to miss!


(Video) Pharrell Talks Grammys, Recent Hits, And Gives Advice To Starting Artists!

The multitalented Pharrell sat down with HardKnockTV and revealed in part 2, the vibe and connections made towards building his latest collaborative hits, ‘Blurred Lines, ‘Get Lucky’ and ‘Happy’. Pharrell also talks Kendrick Lamar, gives some a dive for upcoming artists; hit the jump for the full interview!


(Video) Lil B Gives Inspiring Lecture At UC Riverside!

The based God, Lil B, hit the UC Riverside campus to enlighten students on the education of life! Lil B hit the University’s stage, and began speaking of motivation, appreciation for life and more, in front of a sold out crowd. Hit the jump for an introduction and quick freestyle during his epic, ‘Thank You Based God Lecture”!


We’ll Never Forget! IFWT Remembers Big Pun On The Day Of His Passing

Today marks 14 years since the passing of Big Pun, real name Christopher Rios. He made a major stamp on the hip-hop community not just lyrically, but represented his Hispanic culture and New York background to the fullest. From IFWT, RIP! Drop down bottom for more!


Tearful Jay Leno Says Goodbye After 22-Years Of ‘The Tonight Show’

Oprah, Jack Black and Kim serenade a tearful Jay Leno with Sound of Music’s So Long, Farewell as stars line up to say their goodbyes to TV host on his last episode of The Tonight Show after 22 years. Except for Conan O’Brien’s brief tenure from 2009-2010, Leno had been the Tonight Show host since 1992. Jimmy Fallon’s first Tonight Show will air February 17. Wish them the both best of luck!


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