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Cam’ron Takes Over Comedy Central’s HR Department
Cam’ron Takes Over Comedy Central’s HR Department
Cam’ron Takes Over Comedy Central’s HR Department
This past Saturday (Aug. 15), the New York Times ran a scathing expose on the workplace practices of the Seattle-based online retail giant Amazon. From broad, systemic problems (there's not a single woman on the executive leadership team) to unforgettable images (employees report seeing each and every one of their coworkers crying at his or her desk), Amazon is revealed to be an unspeakably brutal
Killer Mike on Rachel Dolezal: “All White People Want To Be Black”
Killer Mike on Rachel Dolezal: “All White People Want To Be Black”
Killer Mike on Rachel Dolezal: “All White People Want To Be Black”
While his bid to be in the Georgia state legislature has apparently been derailed (it turns out he didn't register properly), Killer Mike is still one of the most sought-after voices in hip-hop when it comes to matters political. Last night (June 15), he stopped by The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore to discuss the woman who has, unfortunately for her, become a national talking point: Rachel Dolez
Watch Scarface on ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’
Watch Scarface on ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’
Watch Scarface on ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’
Though Cam'ron recently appeared on the show to spread the anti-snitching gospel, Scarface may have taken the crown with the most eccentric guest spot from a rapper on The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore. Appearing last night (April 21), the Houston legend born Brad Jordan joined a panel that also included Wilmore, comedian Cristela Alonzo and Nightly Show contributing writer Ricky Velez. The issu
Cam’ron Helps Define Snitching on ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’
Cam’ron Helps Define Snitching on ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’
Cam’ron Helps Define Snitching on ‘The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore’
Cam'ron is a man of principle. His personal relationships have splintered (Jay Z, Kanye, briefly Jim Jones) or endured (Dame) at the whim of his own convictions, never industry politics or financial incentives. So it's not surprise that his stance on snitching has remained static since his infamous 2007 appearance opposite Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes. Las...