The News Review:
- ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Recap: Steve-’s a No-Go
- Tribute to break dancing pioneer
- Downtown Alive series offers Memphis a break from workaday world
- ‘Dancing With the Stars’ results: Who’s going home?
- Nightlife Agenda
- Tattoo fundraiser a memorial to his friend
‘Dancing With the Stars’ Recap: Steve-’s a No-Go
FXNews
” An awkward silence followed then Tom said “Well that was abrupt” then the band jumped in and the producers cut to a commercial. It’s unclear who messed up but Sam was in general having a below-average night stepping on the contestants’ punch lines or following up with awkwardly timed non sequiturs. After the break country singer Chuck Wicks and Julianne Hough were waved through leaving rodeo star Ty Murray and Chelsie Hightower to stand alongside Steve and Lacey. Tom made judge Bruno Tonioli say that Steve- should go home rather than Ty even though Bruno tried to waffle out of it. It all almost made you miss the dance-off. The lack of dance-off left plenty of time for filler. Last night’s top scorers Lil’ Kim and Derek Hough reprised their jive which was just as enjoyable as last night and even more obviously not really a jive at all.
Tribute to break dancing pioneer
Bradford Telegraph Argus
Mohammed Yusuf 42 of Manchester Road Bradford died of a heart attack and friends and family have clubbed together to hold the BREAK-2-REP contest which Mr Yusuf known in break-dancing circles as Dre had been organising before he died. Mr Yusuf set up Bradford?s JSH Breakdance Academy holding lessons in St Joseph?s Primary School Bingley where he was caretaker and performing displays in Centenary Square and at Bradford Interchange. Mr Yusuf?s friend Luke Crompton 25 a member of JSH said he would try to keep the dance classes going. He said: ?Dre always encouraged us to be original. ?Through all the years I?ve known him he was never once upset or angry.
Downtown Alive series offers Memphis a break from workaday world
Memphis Commercial Appeal
In its second year the series that brings music dance metal work exercise history and more to Downtown workers has expanded with as many as five presentations each week sometimes two a day. “We’re going to have at least 50 performances between now and the end of June. Last year we had 20″ said Leslie Gower CCC vice president of marketing and communications. Newcomers to the series include Zumba Memphis workout sessions shows for Black Music Month in June and the Watoto de Afrika dance group. pera Memphis is one of the returning acts.
‘Dancing With the Stars’ results: Who’s going home?
Baltimore Sun
Gilles and Cheryl Burke are safe. We find out the fate of the others after a break but first we get a weird musical cue and the commercials don’t come in soon enough. We hear Tom say "Well that was abrupt!" Clearly he didn’t know he was on TV. Funny!The next couple safe is Chuck and Julianne. There is no dance off tonight for Lacey and Steve- and Ty and Chelsie. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba says they’ll lose his graceful determination.
Nightlife Agenda
Washington Post
Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | TuesdayWednesday April 15For fans of D. dance music Sleepy Wonder’s Jamaican patois is a familiar sound for it graces records by Thievery Corporation (”Radio Retaliation” “Ring the Alarm” “Warning Shots”) and Fort Knox Five (”Killa Soundboy” “The Wonder Strikes Again”) among others. Though he’s mostly known for guest spots Wonder’s about to drop his first solo album “Injustice” which has a deep conscious reggae and dancehall feel.
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Tattoo fundraiser a memorial to his friend
Meriden Record-Journal
was more interested in watching amateur break-dancers than visiting the tourist sites. “I would take him to New York City in the subway and watch people break-dance” Chris Carrozzella said. ’s plan was to attend a dance school in New York or California. “It didn’t happen” Chris Carrozzella said.