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Hip-Hop and Chess  - RZA and Adisa Banjoko, founder of The Hip-Hop Chess Federation (HHCF), have teamed up to launch a chess and martial arts program in St. Louis in an effort to promote non-violence. The pair went to the World Chess Hall of Fame in St. Louis during #FergusonOctober, and spoke to four public schools over the course of a week, about the power of hip hop, chess, and nonviolence, and to remind the youth that they are powerful and they matter. They also screened Living Like Kings, a documentary on chess and urban youth, executive produced by Banjoko. "It was a pleasure for me to join the HHCF, the WCHOF and Demetrius Johnson in St. Louis to help spread the cultures of hip hop chess and martial arts. The trip was enlightening, engaging and uplifting," said RZA, who serves as director of outreach for HHCF. Visit www.HipHopChess.com&nbs...
Michael K Williams - October 15, 2014 - Best known for his work on The Wire and Boardwalk Empire, Michael K. Williams stars in the dramatic thriller Kill the Messenger (based on the story of journalist Gary Webb). Hear him talk about it. Watch a clip now!  (Photo: Andrew Toth/Getty Images)
Teyana Taylor's 'Do Not Disturb' - Teyana Taylor released a clip of her video for "Do Not Disturb." The visuals, which match the tone of the naughty song, feature Taylor writhing around in lingerie while singing about her lover. #DemAbs though! Watch it here. "Do Not Disturb" is a single from VII, due for release on November 4. (Photo: Def Jam)Kenya Moore: January 24 - The Real Housewives of Atlanta star is representing for #TeamTwirl at 44. (Photo: Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

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Hip-Hop and Chess  - RZA and Adisa Banjoko, founder of The Hip-Hop Chess Federation (HHCF), have teamed up to launch a chess and martial arts program in St. Louis in an effort to promote non-violence. The pair went to the World Chess Hall of Fame in St. Louis during #FergusonOctober, and spoke to four public schools over the course of a week, about the power of hip hop, chess, and nonviolence, and to remind the youth that they are powerful and they matter. They also screened Living Like Kings, a documentary on chess and urban youth, executive produced by Banjoko. "It was a pleasure for me to join the HHCF, the WCHOF and Demetrius Johnson in St. Louis to help spread the cultures of hip hop chess and martial arts. The trip was enlightening, engaging and uplifting," said RZA, who serves as director of outreach for HHCF. Visit www.HipHopChess.com&nbs...

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