Saturday, April 21, 2012

In case YOU missed it: Vh-1's Behind the Music: Nas




Been awhile since we post a "In case YOU missed it" article on BlvdAve. But here we are. This past weds, Vh-1 had a new episode of "Behind the Music." This new episode featured Legendary Hip-Hop recording artist Nasir Jones, better known to the world as NaS !!  So Check out this episode as Nas tells the people of his upbringing, his entrance into the rap game, getting married to Kelis, and his storied rivalry with now friend Jay-Z. BlvdAve looking out for you In case YOU missed it !!




Bonus:
Here's NaS new single "The Don"

Friday, April 20, 2012

In theaters NOW





Alright ladies and gents, its the weekend once again. Here are the latest batch of films for you to go check out. As always, we will deliver to you the box office results next week. Until then, have a safe weekend !!!
-Blvd Ave Staff

Follow us on twitter !
@NOEMIMEDIAGROUP
@LEGENDKILLERZO 


Think Like a Man



The Lucky One



Darling Companion



Chimpanzee

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Weekend Box Office Results April 13, 2012 - April 15, 2012





Sorry for the delay in posting this, its been a  busy week here at NMG. Looks like "The Hunger Games" continues to dominate at the box office. Here is your results for last weekends box office. We'll be back tomorrow with the latest batch of films in theaters !!! 

Follow us on twitter !
@NOEMIMEDIAGROUP
@LEGENDKILLERZO 






TW LW Title Studio Weekend
Total Week
1 1 The Hunger Games Lionsgate
$21,096,824

$336,666,363
4
2 - The Three Stooges 20th Century Fox
$17,010,125

$17,010,125
1
3 - The Cabin in the Woods Lionsgate
$14,743,614

$14,743,614
1
4 3 Titanic in 3D Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox
$11,930,249

$44,723,819
2
5 2 American Reunion Universal Pictures
$10,473,810

$39,712,535
2
6 4 Wrath of the Titans Warner Bros. Pictures
$6,906,209

$71,252,005
3
7 5 Mirror Mirror Relativity Media
$6,847,924

$49,316,185
3
8 6 21 Jump Street Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$6,558,868

$120,323,681
5
9 - Lockout FilmDistrict
$6,231,836

$6,231,836
1
10 7 Dr. Seuss' The Lorax Universal Pictures
$3,051,285

$204,513,915
7
11 14 The Raid: Redemption Sony Pictures Classics
$961,454

$2,526,072
4
12 8 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen CBS Films
$888,546

$6,064,938
6

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Word on Sports: Top Stories of the Week



Follow me on Twitter @curtisshawflagg

Hello Ave,

Welcome to another edition of Your Sports First. Today we will take a look at the top stories in sports over the last week. This week brought alot of attention to the world of sports and the impact it makes on society, it also brought the true nature of competition and how it captures and captivates the world. So without further adieu I bring you the

Word on Sports


NBA


Derrick Rose Baby Rumors


Looks like reigning NBA MVP and Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose is expecting a child. News arose early last week about the superstars longtime girlfriend Miaki's pregnancy. The star asked for privacy - and while avoiding directly answering the question he did elude to the suspicion of something going on in his personal life.


As I will respect the Chicago-native's wishes of such approach, as a Bulls fan I must say if it is in fact true, congratulations.

And keep your head in the game, as much as you can.

Here is Derrick when asked about the "news",







Carmelo Anthony Invites Family of Trayvon Martin to MSG
In the wake of George Zimmerman - the neighborhood watch volunteer who voluntarily shot and killed an unarmed, 17yr old Trayvon Martin - being arrested and indicted on second-degree murder charges, the family of Martin was headed to New York to be on Anderson Cooper to talk about the news. However, according to ESPN, the family had more in store,
New York Knicks All-Star Carmelo Anthony had an invitation awaiting the family, including Martin's younger brother who is 3½ years old.
Sybrina Fulton (mother of Trayvon Martin) and Carmelo Anthony
Fearing the potential media attention, the family decided not to stay for the game - instead opting to take pictures with the team, and in the locker room following the team's 103-65 win over the Washington Wizards.



When asked about the experience and what the support meant, Anthony told reporters,
"(It was) a blessing, an honor," Anthony said of meeting the family after the Knicks' practice on Saturday morning. "We all know the tragedy that happened and just to get in a different space of mind right now, just bringing them to not even the game, but to the locker room in the back, meeting all the players, meeting the coaches. That was the easy part. We had no media there. It was just something that I wanted to do.
"I lost my sister last year, so I know what it feels like, even with his little brother. He didn't even want to come to the game, didn't even know what was going on. He wanted to go see 'The Lion King,' but just for them to be there, that meant a lot."

New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson Buys Hornets from NBA
It appears that owner Tom Benson wants to get some of the publicity away from his New Orleans Saints bounty-gate scandal. The newly embattled owner purchased the New Orleans Hornets for a reported $338 million. The NBA has owned the Hornets since December 2010.

According to the New York Times, Benson, a New Orleans-native, has owned the Saints since 1985, when he stepped in to block efforts by other prospective investors to move the NFL franchise to Jacksonville, Fla. Now Benson has made another major investment to stabilize the NBA's presence in the Big Easy on the same day that the Hornets were hosting the Utah Jazz, the very team New Orleans lost to relocation in 1979. 




Former Nets star Jayson Williams released from prison


Retired NBA Star Jayson Williams was released from prison early last week after serving an eight months for a DUI and 18 months after finishing a sentence for the death of his former limo driver. 


According to ESPN, 


Williams had a six-year, $86 million contract with the Nets before a leg injury forced him to retire in 2000. Two years after he left the sport, he killed driver Costas Christofi with a 12-gauge shotgun while showing it to friends, having failed to check the weapon's safety mechanism before snapping the gun closed.
Williams then wiped down the weapon and placed it in the chauffeur's hands, stripped off his own clothes, handed them to a friend and jumped into his pool, according to testimony. Williams' lawyers maintained that the shooting was an accident and that his actions were driven by panic.
The shooting marked the start of a cascade of troubles for Williams, who was promptly suspended from his post-basketball job as an NBA analyst for NBC.
While the case surrounding the shooting lingered after a 2004 mistrial on a top count, his wife filed for divorce, and police used a stun gun on him in a New York hotel after a female friend said he was acting suicidal. He was charged with assault in May 2009 after police say he punched a man in the face outside a North Carolina bar, but charges were dropped. His father also died.




NFL Notes




Eli Manning to host "Saturday Night Live"


Looks like New York Giants Super Bowl MVP and champion Eli Manning will step into his brother Peyton's footsteps and take a dip into tinsel town - hosting the May 5th taping of "Saturday Night Live". Other Super Bowl winners have hosted in the show in the past, one being Tom Brady, whom Eli has now beaten twice in the Super Bowl. 


Rihanna is the scheduled musical guest. 








NFL to take a look at the use of the drug Toradol


Toradol, which is a brand name for Ketorolac is at the center of a lawsuit filed by the NFL Players Association. According to the suit, Toradol - a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and injectable drug. One which many former players say that teams and doctors indiscriminately used on them without regard to the harmful affects (concussions being at the forefront of those issues). 




Former NFL Ryan Leaf indicted on 4 felony charges


It has been a far fall from grace for the 1998 NFL Draft's No.2 overall pick Ryan Leaf. The former Washington St. star was recently arrested and charged with four felonies on accusations that he broke into a friends house to steal prescription pain killers. According to ESPN, he then robbed a second home just two days after being released from jail. 


If convicted, Leaf could spend a maximum of 20 years in jail for each count. 




MLB


Ozzie Guillen praises Fidel Castro, upsets an entire country

Miami Marlins Ozzie Guillen has long been synonymous with outlandish, off-the-cuff comments and interviews. None could be categorized as the latter as his most recent quirp to a magazine reporter. Guillen was suspended for five games just five games into his tenure - for comments praising Fidel Castro, in a magazine interview. Ozzie's comments angered many Cuban Americans in South Florida and a boycott was initiated against Marlins home games. 

Guillen has since publicly apologized for his comments about the dictator and is finishing up his five game ban.


MLB Honors Jackie Robinson with stadium tributes

Major League Baseball honored Jackie Robinson, the first African-American athlete to be signed to a Major League team today with tributes across the Unites States ballparks. From Dodger Staduim to Fenway Park, baseball paid it's respects with ceremonies, on-field celebrations, and tributes including his former teammates, Negro-league athletes, and Hall of Famers - including NBA Hall of Fame center Bill Russell and even members of the Tuskegee airmen. 



Stay tuned for more sports news and recap!
Also visit www.chicagonow.com/asiseeit for other sports news and reviews.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: NOEMI M.G.'S OWN NIKKO GREY !!






Born in Chicago on Feb 14,1987 to Preston and Susan Leflore,Levar Leflore(NikkoGrey) was a gift with a gift. Influenced by the sounds of the latest music  his parents played throughout the house as a child,Nikko was destined to inherit the taste for quality music. Being the youngest of two sons, Nikko was always inspired by the Hip Hop greats his older brother had introduced him to. As a child he began playing football and immediatley it became a way of life. With football coursing thru his veins, music was always the prefix to a game. When Nikko was in High School he began taking in interest in making music. introduced by a few friends he began composing instrumentals. He and a schoolmate from the same block began making cds full of amature instrumentals that other classmates had taking a liking to. With dreams of pursuing a football career, Nikko put his musical aspirations to the side. But in college, Nikko began to want to pursue music again. with the help of facebook he reconnected with an old friend that he began making music with. "He expressed that he wanted to become an artist" said Producer GoldyBarra. The combination of NikkoGrey and GoldyBarra, along with his trials and tribulations, write the stories only that be told through music. Nikko currently finished up his second mixtape titled "LAVENDER" and starting work on a third, NikkoGrey hopes to have longevity in the music game. With a Fuck you attitude and the skills of a professional, Nikko Grey is here !!! 


So there you have it ladies and gents, Noemi Media Group's own Nikko Grey. His 2nd mixtape "LAVENDER" is dropping this summer. Until then, here's a couple links and videos to get your Nikko Grey fix: 



(Nikko Grey formerly went by the moniker Boy Giz, this is a link to his debut mixtape) 



also follow Nikko on facebook and twitter !! 



Mixtape Downloads Pt. 2 : Sunday Edition




Ok here it is ladies and gents, part 2. Only other thing left to say is #LEGGO !! 








MIXTAPE DOWNLOADS: SUNDAY EDITION PT 1



Ok here we are ladies and gents !!! Trying to get back into the swing of things and keeping you all updated on the latest and greatest in fashion and entertainment.  so here's part 1 of our sunday edition of MIXTAPE DOWNLOADS ! As always, click the cover of the mixtape of your choice to download.






Friday, April 13, 2012

IN THEATERS NOW



WE'RE BACK !! Sorry for the delay of new blog posts on BLVDAVE. We're in the process of revamping and have several new columns that will feature on here in the coming weeks. But for now, here are the latest batch of films in theaters today.

Bully





The Cabin in the Woods





Lockout





The Three Stooges





and there you have it ladies and gents, on monday or tuesday we'll deliver to you all the box office results. Until then, be on the lookout for the new columns and more new ish on BLVDAVE !!!  


Follow us on twitter !
@NOEMIMEDIAGROUP
@LEGENDKILLERZO 

Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Peyton Manning released by Indianpolis Colts today

Follow me on Twitter @curtisshawflagg
Also read more @ chicagonow.com/as-i-see-it
  • 4-time NFL MVP
  • 11-time Pro-Bowler
  • 11 playoff trips in 13 seasons
  • 7 AFC South titles
  • 3rd all-time wins for a single franchise (141)
  • 1 Super Bowl win, 1 Super Bowl MVP
  • 3 neck surgeries in 19 months
Released by the team.


This is the story of former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning. The Colts announced recently their plans to let their franchise QB go, this comes as a complete changing of the guard in the city of Indianapolis as the future - and era - of Manning and the organization now is just a memory, stadium, and ultimately financial mystery as they both venture into the inevitable. The Colts dodged a $28 million payout to the QB by releasing him before the deadline of Thursday.


Peyton's mark on the Colts organization extends far beyond the field. Manning, who bought a local children's hospital, has long been the sole face of the franchise. In an almost single-handed effort, he transformed a known basketball "Hoosier" state, into a pure out-and-out football community. The Indianapolis Colts were 3-13 when Manning was drafted, in next 12 seasons he lead the Colts to a 138-54 record.


The release of Peyton will undoubtedly be the biggest in NFL history for a quarterback. Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, and most recently Brett Farve all spent the last few seasons of their respective careers playing for other teams, however no one was released with such reverence and mystery as it currently constructed upon news of Manning's release.


The Colt's will announce Wednesday the release of it's quarterback - and in most people's opinion - the prospect of picking either Andrew Luck, or Robert Griffin III with the No. 1 overall pick of this year's NFL Draft. Ultimately, it seems as if the Colts are taking a risk on the chance one of these two quarterbacks will compete out of the gates, or they are folding the next season to "rebuild" and move in the next direction with whomever they so choose to go with on August 26th, 2012.


Whatever the direction the Colts decide to go with their pick, and whatever decision Manning makes on the next chapter in his career, one thing is certain, it was bound to happen. No one is immortal, and no one can play the game of football forever. If Peyton does decide to come back, and is anything near his old form, whatever team that signs him will instantaneously be a threat in the league offensively.


For 14 celebrated seasons, the Indianapolis Colts and Peyton Manning made for a historic era in the NFL. This is truly an end to one of the best runs to ever take place in professional sports. The Colts are letting go of a true class act and groundbreaking ambassador of the game, who gave his all and only through calamity was unable to serve the organization that showed so much support for him and his family.


Wednesday will be an emotional and momentous, as arguably football's greatest regular season quarterback says goodbye to the only organization he's ever known to either free agency or retirement. This is something of a nature that the sports world has never witnessed before.

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Games on the AVE: Gamespot reviews Syndicate



Also on PS3


If you're a fan of 1993's beloved strategy game Syndicate, you might see the new series reboot as heresy. But if you've dismissed the new Syndicate because you think it sullies the franchise, you're doing yourself a disservice. That's because 2012's Syndicate is a really good first-person shooter with a palpable science-fiction vibe and rousing cooperative play. If you're looking for a first-class way to play an online game with three good friends, here's your destination. Just be sure you come to Syndicate for the co-op rather than the intermittently entertaining but messy single-player campaign, which prizes form over function.



But such form it is: Syndicate is slick, moody, and in total command of its near-future vision. You are a digitally enhanced agent of a megacorporation fighting for domination, and every aspect of the presentation reinforces this notion. In a rainy courtyard shoot-out under the rising skyscrapers of New York City, you're struck by the hazy blue lighting and how it contrasts with the craggy industrial pipes and pillars that surround you. Elsewhere, walls of text scroll down transparent green computer terminals, and countless objects are identified in your heads-up display. The atmosphere is both gorgeous and emotionally disconnected. This is the future, cool and indifferent, and Syndicate does an impressive job of transporting you there.
If only this attention to detail were applied to the rest of the campaign, which is characterized by momentary thrills broken up by pointless puzzle-solving and stretches of nothing that grind the pace to a halt. Consider this scenario: For narrative reasons, you find yourself strapped into a fancy machine--the kind that appears in so many science fiction games. Developer Starbreeze squeezes out as many minutes as it can out of this unskippable scene (not to mention, the ones leading up to it). You take drowsy steps into the device. You watch as straps bind your wrists in place. You look around as the machine ever-so-slowly rises into the air and then ever-so-slowly examines your innards. Every whirr and every click is belabored.
Such pace-killing moments are common. Syndicate moves forward in fits and starts, grinding to a halt just when it seems things might finally get awesome. Quiet moments can build tension in games that tell great stories or at least deliver effective payoffs, but Syndicate isn't such a game. You know that you are Miles Kilo, a EuroCorp agent with a special augmentation chip that gives you superhuman abilities. You meet comrades like Lily Drawl and Jack Denham, and you are told of EuroCorp and competing syndicates, but you are never given a reason to care. What does EuroCorp actually do? What makes it different from other corporations? What are the real stakes in this corporate war?
Syndicate does a poor job of answering such important questions. In place of true world development, it dumps thousands of words of text into an infobank, where you can read character profiles and various propaganda. The game doesn't tell a story so much as it shoves an encyclopedia at you and expects you to do the legwork. Compare this approach to last year's Deus Ex: Human Revolution, which used similar devices to expand its proper narrative, not to replace it. By the time Syndicate makes some last-ditch attempts to elicit emotion in this apathetic climate, it's too late. If a game never bothers to flesh out its characters, then you can't be expected to care about their pasts or futures.
Had Syndicate's campaign focused purely on the action, it would have made a much better impression. When things take off, they can really get your pulse pounding, though such moments don't last very long--at least, not until the final chapters. But when the shooting intensifies, the exciting single-player shooter hiding finally breaks free. Taking aim and shooting feels as satisfying as you'd like. A steady frame rate and sleek animations do their part to keep the action feeling fluid, and you feel a sense of weight when jumping or sliding into a cover spot. You might feel a bit of Killzone 3 in that feeling of heft. Perhaps not coincidentally, Syndicate employs a Killzone-esque first-person cover system. This is no cover shooter, however: persevering enemies approach from multiple angles and keep you moving. If you're used to predictable shooting galleries, in which foes enter from obvious entry points and seem content in their roles as bullet fodder, then Syndicate will represent a refreshing change.
Of course, as a future supersoldier, you don't just get guns: you get a few handy applications to keep the challenge from being overwhelming. It all starts with the suicide app. With the press of a button, your target is overcome by mental anguish before grabbing a grenade and expiring in particularly explosive fashion. Then there is the backfire app, which flings a merc to the ground, where he's temporarily vulnerable. The persuade application tops off your repertoire, turning your chosen enemy into an ally until he turns his gun on himself.
That all sounds deliciously gory, though in practice, you're not focused on the splattering of brains: you've already moved on to your next target. Some of those targets may require breaching, which is to say, hacking your target's chip. Powerful enemies require you to breach their armor before they can be harmed, which requires holding a button for several precious seconds. When such a foe is playing lone gunman, this isn't so bad. When he's accompanied by a few comrades, things get a lot more intense. If the action seems too much, you can activate your tactical overlay. Doing so slows down time and highlights every nearby enemy, even those behind walls. And with the right weapon, you can even snipe targets protected by cover.

Featured Post

Noemi Media Group Presents... "Hip-Hop Night Moods"

  Growing up in Chicago, during the late night, r-n-b & old school radio station V-103 would have  “Night Moods”  where you could hear l...