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FBG Duck Dead At 26 After Being Shot In Chicago

Hip-hop has suffered another loss this Tuesday evening as news broke that Chicago rapper FBG Duck has passed away at the age of 26 from a gunshot wound. Born Carlton D. Weekly, the Fly Boy Gang rapper was rushed to a local hospital after a drive-by shooting; there he was pronounced dead. FBG Duck’s death was confirmed by former mayoral candidate Ja’Mal Green in a post to Twitter. “Popular rapper FBG Duck has just been pronounced dead after being shot in the Gold Coast an hour ago. Prayers up for his family, bring justice to them after this senseless act,” he wrote.

Additional information on the shooting that occurred in Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood was shared by Daniel O’Shea, Deputy Chief for the Chicago Police Department, in a press conference on Tuesday evening. “At approximately 16:37 hours today, right here in the 100 block of East Oak Street, we had three individuals shopping,” O’Shea said. “Two vehicles pulled up. Four individuals exited those vehicles, two from each vehicle, and began firing at the individuals that were on the sidewalk outside of one of the stores here. They also struck a female that was in one of the vehicles, which was also parked outside one of the stores here.”

In addition to Duck, a 36-year-old male was shot as well. No arrests have been made in the shooting.

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Seth Rogen Says His ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Reboot Will Focus On The ‘Teenage’ Part

Seth Rogen is a busy guy right now, and what’s on his plate is pretty diverse. There’s the new HBO movie An American Pickle, there’s him writing a movie about Classic Hollywood fix-’em-upper Scotty Bowers for Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino. And if that weren’t enough, he’s making a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated movie reboot. Granted, he’s not writing or directing it; it’s his company that’s working on it. But he did recently clarify the angle his team will be taking on the longtime product.

Talking to Collider, Rogen said the movie will focus on one of the title’s words more than the others.

“As a lifelong fan of Ninja Turtles, weirdly the ‘Teenage’ part of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was always the part that stuck out to me the most,” Rogen said, “and as someone who loves teenage movies, and who’s made a lot of teenage movies, and who literally got their start in their entire profession by writing a teenage movie, the idea of kind of honing in on that element was really exciting to us.”

He added, “I mean, not disregarding the rest, but really using that as a kind of jumping off point for the film.”

The film is being made in part with Nickelodeon, and Jeff Rowe — co-director of the forthcoming Phil Lord-Chris Miller movie Connected — is set to direct a script written by Brendan O’Brien, who worked on another Rogen movie, Neighbors.

Since few of the many incarnations of TMNT really stress the teen aspect of it — beyond a love of pizza and dumb catchphrases — that’s a novel approach. Indeed, perhaps the only version that’s ever really dealt with their age is the recent SNL parody entitled “Middle-Aged Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

(Via Collider)

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Selena Gomez Shares The Release Date For Her Upcoming ‘Rare Beauty’ Makeup Line

Nearly five years removed from her sophomore album Revival, Selena Gomez made her return with her third album Rare. The album was met with positive reviews from both fans and critics, and the singer later shared a deluxe version. And soon we’ll be getting a make-up line entitled Rare Beauty.

Gomez first announced the product back in February, revealing that it’s an endeavor she worked on for over two years. She had promised a summer arrival, but now she’s revealed an official release date of September 3. The collection will go live at Sephora, Sephora Canada, Sephora Mexico, and RareBeauty.com. “I’ve had so much fun creating everything and can’t wait for y’all to try it all! I hope you love it as much as I do!” she wrote in an Instagram post.

“Being rare is about being comfortable with yourself,” she wrote about the makeup line back in February. “I’ve stopped trying to be perfect, I just want to be me. I think Rare Beauty can be more than a beauty brand. I want us all to stop comparing ourselves to each other and just start embracing our own uniqueness. You’re not defined by a photo, a like, or a comment. Rare Beauty isn’t about how other people see you, it’s about how you see yourself.”

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Roc Nation Launches School of Music, Sports, And Entertainment With Long Island University

Just this year, Jay-Z’s Roc Nation team has putting money into fighting discrimination and social injustice. Recently, they showed their support for a Charleston protestor who was arrested and demanded that their charges be dropped. They also partnered with Yo Gotti this year to sue Mississippi for their inhumane prison conditions. Roc Nation has now shifted their focus to the youth in a new partnership with Long Island University, where they’ve launched the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment.

Based in Jay-Z’s hometown of Brooklyn, the partnership will grant undergraduate students opportunities to work in the music, sports, and entertainment industries, offering degrees in music, music technology, entrepreneurship & production, as well as sports management. In addition to an education from university professors, students will be able to meet with visiting guest artists and lecturers, gaining experience in their respective fields through internships and networking with professional contacts. Students can begin enrolling for the fall 2021 semester starting next month. Other opportunities at the School include a Roc Nation Hope Scholarship, which will be awarded to 25 percent of the incoming freshman class and guarantee them a debt-free departure from the school, as well as individualized support and mentorship.

“Pursuing higher education is an investment in one’s future. This partnership, envisioned alongside LIU President Dr. Cline, is a true investment in our community and young people in Brooklyn, in New York City and beyond,” Roc Nation’s CEO Desiree Perez said in a statement on the company’s website. “We’re excited that the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment will provide unique insight, knowledge, and experiences for students and introduce the world to the next generation of unmatched talent.”

Visit Roc Nation’s website to read the company’s full statement on the new partnership.

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Katy Perry Shows Her Support For Ellen DeGeneres Following Talk Show Allegations

Katy Perry has a new album out this month, and she’s been tirelessly promoting it. Four singles, among them the title track and “Daises,” have been released so far, and it looks as though it will be more acclaimed than her last release, 2017’s Witness. On Tuesday, Perry stepped away from promoting it to show support on Twitter for Ellen Degeneres, who’s facing backlash over allegations that she’s created a toxic workplace environment for her employees.

“I know I can’t speak for anyone else’s experience besides my own but I want to acknowledge that I have only ever had positive takeaways from my time with Ellen & on the @TheEllenShow,” Perry said in the first of two tweets. “I think we all have witnessed the light & continual fight for equality that she has brought. Sending you love & a hug, friend @TheEllenShow.”

Allegations against Degeneres and her daytime talk show arrived late last month after Buzzfeed discovered accusations of racism and intimidation behind the scenes. Variety later published claims that longtime crew members were mistreated as the show made changes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Soon after the allegations came to light, it was reported by Variety andThe Hollywood Reporter that the show was undergoing an internal investigation by WarnerMedia. Degeneres offered her own apology for what may or may not have gone down, saying, “I’ve not been able to stay on top of everything and relied on others to do their jobs as they knew I’d want them done. Clearly some didn’t. That will now change and I’m committed to ensuring this does not happen again.”

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Jaren Jackson Jr.’s Season Is Over Due To A Torn Meniscus In His Left Knee

The Memphis Grizzlies tough start to the NBA’s restart in Orlando got much worse on Tuesday, when the team announced that their young star forward Jaren Jackson Jr. would be out for the remainder of the season with a torn meniscus in his left knee.

The second-year big man out of Michigan State was having a spectacular sophomore campaign, averaging 17.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game for the upstart Grizzlies, emerging as one of the league’s best shooting big men. As the Grizzlies note in their release, the injury happened in the team’s loss to New Orleans on Monday night after he made contact on a shot contest and landed awkwardly, with testing revealing the torn meniscus.

For a Memphis team already struggling in the bubble, losing Jackson’s presence and production is a major blow. For Jackson, it’s another injury and rehab process to deal with after having missed time earlier this year with a knee injury and his season ended early as a rookie with a deep thigh bruise. The Grizzlies are already without Justise Winslow, who had hoped to make his Memphis debut in the bubble, and now must find a way to replace Jackson’s productivity.

It figures to mean more minutes for rookie Brandon Clarke, as they will likely ask more of the hyper-athletic and ultra-efficient Gonzaga product, as well as some serious shuffling of the wing and frontcourt rotation to try and find the right combinations of players. Memphis has gone 0-3 to start the seeding round, seeing their lead for the 8-seed slip away a bit and now the challenge of making the postseason gets all the more difficult with Jackson’s absence.

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Peter Dinklage Will Be Bringing His ‘Cyrano De Bergerac’ Stage Musical To The Movies

In 2018, with another, more contested season of Game of Thrones still ahead of him, Peter Dinklage appeared in a most un-Tyrion production: a new stage version of Cyrano de Bergerac, which took Edmond Rostand’s classic play and reimagined it as a musical. He even did it without the iconic fake nose. Up till now, only those who got tickets to its run at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut were able to see Dinklage’s work. But that will change: As per Deadline, the Cyrano musical with Dinklage is being made into a movie.

The film will be directed by Joe Wright, of the 2005 Pride & Prejudice with Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, Atonement, and His Darkest Hour, as well as the much-delayed The Woman in the Window. Joining Dinklage will be The Girl on the Train’s Haley Bennett, who played the role of Roxanne, the woman beloved by Cyrano, but who Cyrano assumes will reject him because of his deformity. Instead, he lends his services to helping a more a more classically attractive man woo the woman he loves.

Dinklage’s career has been as vibrant post-Games of Thrones as it was before and during it, being one of the few actors with dwarfism who’s been able to regularly get roles that aren’t defined by his abnormality. Hell, he’s even reuniting with fellow GoT alum Jason Momoa for a movie in which he’ll play Abraham Van Helsing, famed Dracula vampire hunter. Even that, though, isn’t as exciting as him playing one of stage and screen’s great frustrated romantics.

(Via Deadline)

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Devin Booker’s Spinning Fadeaway Over Kawhi And PG Beat The Clippers At The Buzzer

The NBA bubble has produced some thrilling games in its first week, with a number being decided in the final minute or even overtime, as the quality of play has been nothing short of exceptional.

On Tuesday, we were treated to another spectacular game between the L.A. Clippers and the red-hot Phoenix Suns, who entered the game 2-0 and were trying to pull themselves into contention for the play-in series in the West with another win. The Suns led for much of the afternoon in Orlando, behind tremendous performances from Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton, as their young stars continue to look excellent, as does the rest of their young core with players like Mikal Bridges taking apparent leaps.

Booker finished the game with 35 points and eight assists, including a 6-of-9 night from three-point range, but it was the midrange where he got the job done late, including hitting the game-winner at the buzzer after the Clippers tied it at 115-115. Ricky Rubio’s effort at a contested floater went begging, but Mikal Bridges was able to steal the ball after the Clippers got the rebound and Ayton swung it to Booker, who did the rest against great defense from Kawhi and Paul George.

The contest from George was textbook after Kawhi forced Booker into a spinning fadeaway, but their efforts were no matter to the budding superstar, who sunk the dagger. It should be noted that Bridges, who has emerged as a spectacular defender for the Suns, set it all up with the tipped pass for a steal to keep the Clippers from being the team with a shot to win.

The Suns now move to 3-0 in the bubble and are just one game back of the 9-seed — and three behind Memphis in eighth. As such, their chances at the play-in game are suddenly very alive after they were an afterthought coming in because of the deficit they had to make up and how many teams they needed to leapfrog. However, with the rest of the bottom of the West struggling, aside from the Spurs, things are now wide open and no one is playing better ball than Phoenix in Orlando.

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WNBA Players Wore ‘Vote Warnock’ Shirts, Endorsing Dream Owner Kelly Loeffler’s Opponent

WNBA players have found themselves united against one of the league’s owners in recent weeks. Kelly Loeffler, a part-owner of the Atlanta Dream and a United States Senator from the state of Georgia, has openly challenged the league and its players as they have embraced the Black Lives Matter movement. In an attempt to stir up support among conservative voters in the state of Georgia, Loeffler, who is white, has mischaracterized Black Lives Matter’s motives, and despite the fact that the team’s players have vocally opposed her and the Players Association wants her out, the league will not force Loeffler to sell her stake in Dream Too LLC.

Loeffler is, however, fighting for her seat in the Senate — she was appointed to the seat previously held by Johnny Isakson earlier this year ahead of an election. With players unable to get Loeffler out of the league, their focus has turned on boosting one of her opponents, Reverend Raphael Warnock, before Georgians vote later this year.

Members of the Chicago Sky, Phoenix Mercury and the Dream wore shirts to their respective games on Tuesday evening in the Wubble that read “VOTE WARNOCK.”

According to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, the idea came from Sue Bird of the Seattle Storm, who expects a number of players to wear the shirts.

Warnock is one of several challengers looking to take down Loeffler. Due to the lack of a primary, everyone seeking this seat is on the ballot, and according to the most recent poll by Monmouth, Loeffler leads the field with 26 percent of the vote. Warnock is in fourth with nine percent, although he has received publicity in recent weeks due to a wave of endorsements, strong fundraising numbers, and his eulogy at the funeral for recently-departed United States Representative and Civil Rights icon John Lewis.

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My friend shared what it was like to be pregnant as a transgender man in the Deep South

When people think of the Deep South, especially in states like Mississippi, most people don’t imagine a diverse and accepting way of life. People always look at me as if I’ve suddenly sprouted a unicorn horn when I reminisce on my time living in Biloxi and the eclectic people I’ve met there, many of whom I call friends. I often find myself explaining that there are two distinct Mississippis—the closer you get to the water, the more liberal it gets. If you were to look at an election map, you’d see that the coast is pretty deeply purple while the rest of the state is fire engine red.

It’s also important to note that in a way, I remember my time in Biloxi from a place of privilege that some of my friends do not possess. It may be strange to think of privilege when it comes from a Black woman in an interracial marriage, but being cisgendered is a privilege that I am afforded through no doing of my own. I became acutely aware of this privilege when my friend who happens to be a transgender man announced that he was expecting a child with his partner. I immediately felt a duty to protect, which in a perfect world would not have been my first reaction.

It was in that moment that I realized that I was viewing the world through my lens as a cisgendered woman who is outwardly in a heteronormative relationship. I have discovered that through writing, you can change the narrative people perceive, so I thought it would be a good idea to sit down with my friend—not only to check in with his feelings, but to aid in dissolving the “otherness” that people place upon transgender people.


In my efforts to protect my friend, I deliberately withheld this interview until I was able to ensure that it would be published with a platform that honored the narratives of marginalized people. I have also changed his name at his request to allow for a more uninhibited conversation. He did not have to take the time to educate me or allow me to put his experience out into the world, but he agreed that the more stories like this that are out there, the more hope there is that things will change in the future.

In order to be perfectly clear for people who may not understand the term transgender man, a transgender man is someone who was born with female sex organs, but identifies as a male. Some transgender men have not hormonally and surgically transitioned to their identified sex, some have begun hormones and not completed surgeries, while others may have completed the hormone treatment as well as sex reassignment surgery. No matter where they are in the process, they are considered transgender men.

Most of this interview was conducted via email and messenger. For the purposes of this interview my friend will be referred to as “Collin,” and some questions and answers have been shortened or edited for clarity.

Jacalyn: When did you decide to have children and was your family supportive?

Collin: My life partner (who is also transgender, but not completely out yet) and I decided to try for kids very soon after we got engaged. I wanted kids before I met her, but I didn’t think I was able to have them, or honestly didn’t think I’d find someone to have a family with. It’s very hard dating, but even harder in the LGBTQI community. Especially if you’re transgender. My Mawmaw was thrilled. At first she continued to call me by my preferred male pronouns, but eventually started almost trying to convince me that my pregnancy would make me want to detransition. She then started calling me by my female pronouns, even when corrected. My sister didn’t really seem thrilled at first, but I know she was mostly concerned about my gender dysphoria and how it would affect my mental state. She’s always been my number one supporter. My in-laws didn’t react much. They’ve never been supportive of my of my identity even before pregnancy. They think I’ve detransitioned.

Jacalyn: Was it difficult to find an accepting OBGYN that you felt comfortable with in Mississippi?

Collin: I didn’t feel comfortable trying to find an accepting OBGYN. When I went to the OB, I picked the sign up paper based on my gender identity and my orientation. So I put down transgender and bisexual. When I spoke to the nurse practitioner, she said “Oh we don’t deal with that here. Those questions might be for next door.” I didn’t have time to look for an accepting doctor because my health insurance was limited to only a handful.

Jacalyn: Did you feel you had to misgender yourself or allow yourself to be misgendered to receive appropriate treatment?

Collin: I tried to correct people, but it got to the point where they didn’t seem to care, so I felt the need to misgender myself. Once I became pregnant, even more people who have known me since I came out even proceeded to misgender me, and my family members tried to convince me to detransition.

Jacalyn: Did people treat you differently as you walked through the world as a pregnant man?

Collin: I definitely got treated differently. People never really saw me as a man or woman but once I became pregnant it was different. Especially in the workforce. There was a lot of heavy movement and I was at risk since I had 3 miscarriages prior.

Jacalyn: You worked throughout a good portion of your pregnancy, do you feel your employer and coworkers treated you fairly?

Collin: Once they found out I was pregnant, one of my managers tried to tell me to get an abortion. Eventually people began to hold my identity as a man against me when I would need a break or they would follow me outside yelling at me while I was throwing up from morning sickness. This happened repeatedly. They would also make me put up all this heavy stuff over my head saying things like “You’re a man, ain’t ya. Men don’t make excuses.” Eventually I was made to use the women’s restroom at work for my safety. I brought countless notes to work from my OB but I was still treated like sh*t. I couldn’t work around busy people because coworkers would elbow me and push me in the stomach and nothing was ever done about it.

Jacalyn: Where did you find the most support?

Collin: I found the most support with my life partner. I didn’t find a good online support group until I was postpartum, but I found a motivational speaker who has a Facebook page called Biff and I. He and his life partner had a child and he was further into his transition than I. It made me emotional to see his video about his experience being an open pregnant trans man and how ugly people were to him. I ended up messaging his page and he eventually got back to me with a very supportive group that I joined. I found most of my chestfeeding support came from my sister and grandma, as well as my life partner. I’m currently a year and nine days into chest feeding and I’m about to start weaning soon.

Jacalyn: What about support at the hospital?

Collin: The one good experience I had during my hospitalization before my son’s birth. One of my nurses asked me if I preferred a different name and it made me so happy. I think she guessed or maybe heard one of my guests ask for me by my chosen name. Either way my two nurses before I got moved to postpartum were so awesome.

Jacalyn: Do you plan on adding any more children?

Collin: We don’t have plans for any more children at this time. I’m on the nexplanon implant and my life partner started hormone replacement therapy for her transition back in March. I plan to also begin my hormone therapy by the end of the year if my son has been weaned. I only wanted one child. I don’t know if that makes me selfish because I won’t give him siblings, but we’re happy with our little family.

Jacalyn: Is there anything I missed that you feel like people should know to help become a better ally?

Collin: Every transgender person is different. This is my story and my need to feel supported and safe. Just keep being an ally. Correct people if you have to so they don’t continue to misgender others. The more people you have correcting someone, eventually they’ll get it.

After speaking with Collin it’s clear that his experience of carrying and birthing a child involved parts a cisgender person would not have to endure, due to the world be set up to recognize cisgender as “normal.” It’s time we start acknowledging people for who they are as fellow humans. Using words like “tolerate” and “lifestyle” when describing the LGBTQI community makes it seem as if they’re making an unpleasant choice, instead of what it really is—living their truth, just like their cisgendered heterosexual counterparts.