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March 9, 2005
Vol. 96, Issue 9
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Okayplayer artist, Jaguar Wright, sang her debut album, ‘Denials, Delusions and Decisions,’ Feb. 28 in the Frank Porter Graham Studion Union. Her songs of love and domestic violence awakened new fans and old victims to past-time mistakes. She rocked
the house, y’all. For real. Wright will drop her next album in the summer of 2005.
(Photo: Carla Aaron-Lopez/Echo Staff Photographer)
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'Legacy' beats oppression
The NCCU Art Museum is currently holding an the Robert E. Holmes Collection on display
during Feb. 6 and March 27.
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Sam Jackson is "In my Country'
A little bit of African American history is now in the movie 'In my Country'
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We love you Big Poppa
Our Tribute to the Greatest M.C Ever to live...Notorious B.I.G.
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Reviews
CD:
The Massacre 50 Cent-scores 3 out of 5 on the black hand side!
Say What?"I read somewhere I'm homophobic/S**t/Go through the hood/ it's mad ni**as on my d**k.-50 Cent from "Ryder Music" off 'The Massacre'
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