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...Opal, 24, a mother of three, inside on shoplifting charges, wasn't going to let that happen. After an officer heard her singing outside her cell and suggested she try out for Chicago, she landed a role as the judge. "I wanted to act ever since I was a kid, but never had anyone to push me," she says. In the last weeks of rehearsal, Opal was worried that her lawyer's advice to change her plea from guilty to not guilty would get her released and make her miss the show. So she decided to change it back...
...City in the 1970s, sneaker freaks like Thomas have come out of the closet, rising up not only across the U.S. but also around the rest of the globe, from Berlin to Tokyo. While many are driven by nostalgia for the classic Adidas or Pumas they wore as a kid, others amass the shoes not to wear but to save and admire like a stamp or baseball-card collection. "It's the thrill of the chase," says Carra Crehan, 26, who works at a New York City sneaker boutique called Laces and says she has 200 pairs of sneakers...
...prediction for the student living upstairs at the Fox’s JFK Street mansion? “This guy is going places.” Wint’s first journey was from blah to babe. “I was kind of a fat kid in middle school,” says the now-svelte Wint. When asked to choose his best physical attribute, he hesitates, laughs, and replies: “Without looking like a huge douchebag? My smile.” He flashes said smile as he ruminates. “This has been...
...Dupri produced the album’s chart-topping singles, including “We Belong Together.” Hip-hop is manly, right? It probably bears mentioning that Dupri is best known for his work with the pint-sized rap prodigy Lil’ Bow Wow. The kid is no Tupac, but he’s street, or at least pretends...
...four, when he and his family moved to the United States. He was 11 years old when he received his first drum, but his interest in rhythm took shape during mealtimes while he was living in Africa. “I started drumming when I was a really small kid in Nigeria. My uncle, he was a family friend but I called him my uncle, would bang on the table and have me bang back to him. So I’ve been banging on things since I could walk, essentially. I got my first drum when my grandfather came...