NEWS

Chris Brown Banned From Australia Over Domestic Violence History

The Sunday Telegraph reported Brown was issued with a formal notice of intent to refuse his visa application by Australian officials on Friday. He has 28 days to challenge the decision. In 2009, Brown was sentenced to five years probation, 180 days of community service and an anti-domestic violence program for beating up and strangling his then-girlfriend Rihanna. However, Brown’s managers were confident he would be allowed into Australia as he has already toured the country. Previously, the singer has been denied entry into the UK, Canada and New Zealand.

EVENTS

2015 Global Citizen Festival

Event: 2015 Global Citizen Festival When: Saturday, September 26, 2015 @ 12PM Hot Spot: Central Park, NYC ~ Watch the LIVE STREAM at globalcitizen.org! Deets: For the fourth year - World leaders, celebrities, and 60,000 global citizens gathered in Central Park at The Great Lawn to help end extreme poverty by 2030. (more…)

NEWS

Muslim Boy’s Message to Ben Carson: ‘I Will Become the 1st Muslim President’

Ben Carson wasn't my role model but when he said that a muslim can't be a President, I totally fast-tracked his removal from my possible list of icons. I am not a muslim but I don't condone people that deny others the chance to dream BIG! (Ben Carson should read his 'Gifted Hand' book again). Yusuf Dayur, a 12-year-old boy from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, has a message he wants presidential candidate Ben Carson to hear. The 12 year old said: (more…)

EVENTS, NEWS

Pope’s mass at Madison Square Garden (not for a music event)

You'll never think that a place that have seen Kevin Hart's racy jokes and some other out this worldly and awesome performance would one day be used as a venue for mass that was presided by the Pope himself like literally, Sunday God worship mass but not on a Sunday. In a venue famed for concerts and sports, the pontiff celebrated mass to a packed congregation of 20,000 people, with thousands more lining the streets outside – Christians, Buddhists, Muslims and Sikhs, believers and atheists, natives and tourists, gathered to share the climax of a whirlwind visit to Manhatt