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Janet Jackson First Black Woman to Win Icon Award at Billboard Music Awards
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
Janet Jackson made history on Sunday, May 20, 2018, when she became the first black woman to win the Icon Award at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. Jackson owned the stage with her performances of a number of her hit songs. Among them were “Nasty” and “If.” She was preceded by a video…
Are the LA Rams’ Male Cheerleaders an NFL First?
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
The NLF is once again back in the spotlight. This time, however, it is not the players who are in the spotlight. It is the cheerleaders. The Los Angeles Rams have garnered national attention after adding two men to their cheerleading squad. Quinton Peron and Napoleon Jinnies are both classically trained dancers and have spent…
U.S. Men’s Curling Team an Olympic Cinderella Story
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
The Olympics are always exciting, but little is more exhilarating than a dramatic upset especially in a sport that is normally dominated by one or two nations. Yet, that is exactly what happened in Olympic curling last week. In the 2010 and 2014 Olympics, John Shuster’s teams finished last and second to last in the…
What if Charitable LeBron James “Just Shut Up and Dribbled?”
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Stephanie Hertzenberg
When a sports interview got political, Laura Ingraham suggested that LeBron James should “just shut up and dribble.” Ingraham has told celebrities to stay out of politics before, and she is one of the most vocal in a growing movement that believes the political opinions of singers, actresses and sports stars are given undue weight…
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