LYCOS RETRIEVER Beta Retriever Home  |  What is Lycos Retriever?  
Search Results for "tupac celebrity guide"
There are 8 Retriever pages mentioning "tupac celebrity guide":
  1. Unconditional Love
    Unconditional Love is a book about self-exploration and revealing your true potential. It provides tools to allow inner peace, realize dreams and manifest a new vision for your life. This inspirational work will show you how to start loving yourself and enjoy life. Unconditional Love shares its magic by celebrating your personal journey of triumph over limitations and helps you find the fulfillment that "self-awareness" provides. Like a roadmap to the inner self, this unique book moves beyond the traditional focus of self-help and captures the timeless essence of a powerful, underlying movement to personal mastery. Part of the proceeds go directly to The Love Foundation.
  2. Chris Rock
    ON STAGE, Chris Rock is a giant presence. The space unaffected by his skinny body, and that's most of it, is filled by his voice. Rock's voice rises in pitch and volume from a high tenor to his inevitable falsetto howls of righteous fury, drowned in the ensuing storms of laughter. Then the cycle begins again. He restlessly stalks from one wing to the other as he testifies the creed of pissed-off black America, or at least, pissed-off Chris Rock. And he is always, always funny.
  3. James Belushi
    Larry Burrows (James Belushi) is unhappy, obsessing over a belief that his entire life could have turned out differently had he not missed that hit in a high school baseball game. One night he meets a mysterious man who could change his fate by offering him that alternate life he always dreamed of. But, as Larry embarks on this journey of self-discovery, he realizes that even this dream life has its drawbacks.
  4. Dr Dre -- Snoop Dogg
    Dre started his career with the rap-group NWA (Dr.Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy E, DJ Yella, MC Ren) back in 1987. After leaving NWA, Dre and Suge Knight founded "Deathrow Records", the most successful HipHop Labels of the early nineties. Dre produced songs for 2Pac and Snoop Dogg and became one of the most famous Rap producers ever. In the late nineties, Dr. Dre founded his own label "Aftermath Records". Aftermath Records holds some of today's hottest artists like Eminem, 50 Cent and Obie Trice. Dr. Dre has ... released 3 solo albums within his career.
  5. Jada Pinkett Smith
    Jada Pinkett Smith was there to support her aunt, Karen Evans, who almost died from complications of lupus. In addition to serving as Executive Director of the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, Karen serves on the LFA Board of Directors and co-chairs its Education Committee. Also attending was Randall Winston, Producer of the hit NBC series, "Scrubs," and his sister, Karen Winston. Randall donated a kidney to Karen after she developed lupus-related kidney disease.
  6. Snoop Dog -- Snoop Dogg
    For the third time in as many months, Snoop Dogg has been arrested on weapons charges. On Tuesday night, the rapper, 35, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, was arrested as he left the Los Angeles studios for NBC's Tonight Show With Jay Leno. Police say they found a gun and drugs after searching his car and home.
  7. Richard Pryor -- Comedian Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor (December 1, 1940 - December 10, 2005) was a legendary, groundbreaking and controversial American comedian. Pryor began working as a professional comic in clubs throughout the Midwest in the early 1960s. He went to New York in 1963 and gained recognition for his club work as a stand-up, performing on the same bill as such famous personalities as Bob Dylan and Richie Havens. While in New York, Pryor ... garnered some mentorship from Woody Allen. In 1966, Pryor appeared on television in show such as Rudy Vallee's "On Broadway Tonight," "The Ed Sullivan Show," and "The Johnny Carson Show."
  8. Rolling Stone -- Rolling Stone Magazine
    PRnetwire — August 28, 2002 — The new incarnation of Rolling Stone will be a mixed bag for music fans. Some will miss the lengthy stories and may complain they won't get no satisfaction with the 2-page maximum pieces. The new magazine looks and feels more like trendy magazines Blender, Maxim and naturally FHM, replete with plenty of "news bugs" and short focus pieces. Some have called this publication trend the "sidebar movement," where the short pieces which were once ancillary material, are now the main editorial content. Rolling Stone has a circulation of 1.3 million. RollingStone contacts
« PreviousPage 1 of 1Next »
SEARCH