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3 Editor’s Letter 4 Exclusive: Who is Kenan Gilmore? 8 Movies 9 Music 11 Exclusive: TRI Richard 14 What’s The T? The Entertainment Report
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Editor’s Letter
Hey ya’ll we are back for another great week. With another great issue. Jam packed with more interviews, Movies, Music, and What’s The T? Our cover model this week is Author Kenan Gilmore about his new books, life, love, and the future. I also had the opportunity to interview Richard Jones about his new book TRI, life, love, and the future. So enjoy the issue and tell a friend about us, also please send us your comments about the magazine to sglweeklymag@gmail.com. Go to www.sglliving.ning.com and communicate with each other. Cordially, Cleavester Editor In Chief www.twitter.com/cleavestershow
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Who is Kenan Gilmore? A Cleavester Brooks Interview
The Author Cleavester: What is the new book His Love, My Pain about? Kenan: This book is about a couple who's been through thick and thin together but all was held together by Keith's sacrifice. Basically, he wasn't being satisfied by his long time lover, Chris. They talked things over being that Keith was always honest and decided that it would be ok for Keith to try the "buddy" system. After a few tries, Keith finds the one that takes him there but he 4
gives Keith more than he expected. Expect some crazy shit going on but at the same time, expect to see how true love can survive any of the unexpected. Cleavester: When did you start it? Kenan: I started it just after the release of Is This Him?. I couldn't stop the voices and they were telling me to make this one more dramatic, more realistic, sexier and even more unpredictable than Is This Him? Cleavester: What is the book Is This Him about? Kenan: Is This Him was a book full of secrets to the lead character, Camron's destiny. He thought he was someone that he wasn't and during a trip to ATL he meets Carlos who not only shows him his future but shows him his past. This one was a mixture of suspense leading to sci-fi. Some spicy sci-fi. But the secrets originated from Camron's parents but when the truth came out, there was all types of hell to break lose but the family's power and bond never bent and with the addition of Carlos, they ultimately kick ass. Cleavester: How much time do you spend writing? Kenan: Well, I can say that if I'm not writing, I'm playing stories through my mind. When the voices start, you can't stop them and if they do so happen to stop on their own, you are so captivated that it becomes a memory that you can put to paper. Damn, I hope that doesn't make me sound crazy. Cleavester: Where do you get your idea's from? Kenan: I've never really started with an initial idea... Something usually happens or it could be while I'm driving that something hits me and before I know it, the story starts to unfold and the voices start. Cleavester: Will there be a follow- up book to Is This Him? Kenan: Yes. Cleavester: What area do you want to expand into in the future?
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Kenan: A few different areas, I would love to host a show or something like the black and gay version of The View because I tend to be political and have a lot of opinions. I would love to do more modeling, maybe even pull a Kim Zolciak with a song and definitely acting.
Life Cleavester: Who is Kenan Gilmore? Kenan: A one stop shop. Cleavester: Where are you from? Kenan: I'm from Memphis, Tn. I relocated to Chicago 6 months ago. Cleavester: What was life like growing up? Kenan: Well, it wasn't all roses and walks in the park but my family remained as close as possible. I think that should be separate interview altogether. Too much to be said. I've been thinking of an autobiography. Cleavester: What did you want to be growing up? Kenan: I wanted to be famous. I didn't think about my talents or how it was going to happen but I wanted that or to be a computer programmer. Cleavester: Which talent would you most like to have that you don't have? Kenan: Well, I can't think of any. I'm pretty satisfied with my current ones. I would like to perfect the ones that I have.
Love Cleavester: When did you have your first kiss? Kenan: I was 14 Cleavester: What do you look for in a guy? Kenan: Stamina, ambitions, loyalty, personality, I like the type who is quick to defend me... Almost like a dog with his favorite bone. Spirituality and a guy who loves to eat my booty! 6
Kenan: I think people would be surprised to Cleavester: Describe a date with you? know that I tend to become very shy. But we are Kenan: I'm pretty simple in that area, we could working hard to change that. do the Rebar at Trump Tower a movie and a walk downtown or lakeside. But staying home, Cleavester: What can we expect from you in the giving each other foot massages, drinking wine future? with the fireplace going just having dialogue Kenan: A lot! I'm planning to start speaking up would satisfy me the same. more on Renewable energy, The way that Food is being processed for us in America. Please Cleavester: Describe a relationship with you? check out FoodINC. Acting, and hopefully I can Kenan: Well, I'm very dependable and I hold be included on a show like I mentioned before. my lover to the standards that I hold myself. I tend to be spoiled and a hopeless romantic. I Cleavester: How can the people get in contact love to cook and I have to have my man as my with you? best friend. Kenan: Through my publishers (Soulwritepublishing.com or pubCleavester: How did you meet the gentleman lishamerica.com); my websites that you are with now? (www.writingsbykenan.com or kenansKenan: Actually we met at work. world.net) Facebook or author's den. Cleavester: Do you have any special message for our readers? Kenan: Believe, stay true to who you are and if you make it halfway, God will meet you with your fruit.
Sex Cleavester: Describe a romantic evening with you? Kenan: Lying in bed, naked, ice cream and a good movie.
Cleavester: What do you hope to accomplish Cleavester: What is your guilty pleasure? Kenan: I'm afraid to say it... But I would have to when this life is over? Kenan: I hope to have left a legacy that wasn't say porn. expected from someone like me and in my genCleavester: What has been your wildest sexual eration. A legacy of volunteerism, positivity, honesty and a brand. fantasy? Kenan: Honestly, it would probably be a scene from Is This Him? . I'm semi curious to experi- Cleavester: Thank you Kenan, for taking the time to do this interview and letting me know ence a full blown sex party. that it was ok to be SGL. Cleavester: What has been your biggest sexual fantasy? Kenan: To have Lorenz Tate, Richard Gere and Drake in my bed when ever I wanted them. Better yet, it would be hotter if they were calling me up.
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Movies
True Blood: The Complete Second Season
Welcome to Bon Temps, home to mystery, Southern sensuality, and dark secrets. For Sookie Stackhouse, life is more dangerous than ever as she and Bill become even closer. Meanwhile, Tara finds herself under a spell; Jason joins an anti-vampire sect; Eric recruits Sookie to find a missing vampire; and Maryann reveals a special power. Then, after a shocking discovery, Sookie, Bill, and Sam must protect the town from a diabolical plan that raises this award-winning series to bloody new heights!
Perfect Combination
Rick (Christian Keyes, Madea Goes to Jail) has got it all…except a steady woman. As his 30th birthday approaches, he decides to enlist the help of a matchmaking service called Perfect Combination, launching a hilarious dating journey of one catastrophic date after another. With his luck and the “help” of an overopinionated group of friends with their own romantic problems, will Rick ever find true love? With an irresistible cast that includes Angell Conwell (Baby Boy), Tiffany Hines (Beyond the Break) and Kareem Grimes (The Shield), Perfect Combination adds up to sexy, laugh-out-loud fun!
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Music
Tried and True Deluxe CD/DVD edition includes bonus DVD. 2010 release from the American Idol Season 2 runner up, his fifth album overall. Tried And True features Aiken's unique covers of classic songs from the 1950s and 1960s including 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You', 'What Kind Of Fool Am I?', 'Mack The Knife', 'Unchained Melody', 'There's A Kind Of Hush' and 'Suspicious Minds'.
BIONIC - DELUXE Deluxe edition includes five bonus tracks. 2010 release, the fourth studio album from the Pop/R&B diva. With 30 million albums sold worldwide and the prestigious honor of being the only artist under the age of 30 included in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 100 greatest singers of all time, five time Grammy Award winner Christina Aguilera has already achieved an unprecedented level of success. Bionic features songs co-written by Aguilera along with her much buzzed about collaborations including Sia, Tricky Stewart, Polow Da Don, Le Tigre, Hill & Switch, and Ladytron among others. The album also features a ballad produced and written by Linda Perry titled ;Lift Me Up'. The title Bionic reflects Aguilera's ability to take her range to new levels and use her voice in various ways never heard before.
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TRI Richard A Cleavester Brooks Interview Cleavester: Hello Richard, How are you doing? Richard Charlton Jones: I'm doing great. The month of June is doubly exciting because I will be celebrating my birthday and the release of my second novel, TRI.
The Author Cleavester: What is the new book TRI about? RCJ : TRI (City Stone Publishing ISBN: 978-0-9823879-2-4) on a twisted love affair and stolen steamy subterfuge between Tierre, Rajah, and Inanna. They all live borrowed lives while fighting to find real love, as each hides secrets and lies, from themselves and one another. The TRI-angle of San Diego sinners finds their relationships shattered by unexpected events. Rajah and Inanna are both seduced by the same emotionally insecure and physically appealing Tierre. I want readers to dive into the sexy and seductive nightlife of San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico as bitchy dialogue, and fight scenes brings TRI to life. At its heart and soul, TRI is a character study, giving the reader strong, but flawed characters whose problems they can identify with. Love can be warm and wonderful as well as wicked and evil. Cleavester: When did you start it? RCJ : I began TRI shortly before I graduated from Morehouse College with a degree in English. I actually had at least five chapters completed which I offered for critique to my creative writing course. I took that feedback and built upon the strengths of my classmates enjoyed about the character development. Cleavester: How much time do you spend writing? RCJ : I usually set aside at least three hours of time to write. I then take a break, run errands, catch up on The Young and the Restless, watch The First 48, or what's on the Investigation Discovery Channel or The Africa Channel, and write some more for another three hours. Every day, including weekends.
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Cleavester: Where do you get your idea's from? RCJ : I get my ideas from what I witness on the bus and train; conversations overheard when people are using their cell phones; certainly observing people going about their daily routines.
Cleavester: What did you want to be growing up? RCJ : I always knew it would have to do with words and books. I've written erotic fiction for various Internet websites, was a staff writer for Cleavester: Will there be a follow up book to the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint, did corpoTRI? rate communications for Delta Air Lines, and RCJ : There will not be a follow-up to TRI. The write book reviews for a Nashville-based newsthrough-line will be continued with a minor letter. My first poem was titled 'Cry' which my character, Vixon Courseualt, who appeared in dad still has a copy of. And that was definitely my first novel Two of Hearts (Publish America written when I was a kid who loved the clickISBN 1-4241-9266-8). He'll appear in the Two clack of the manual typewriter. of Hearts prequel Three of Hearts and a sequel, King of Hearts. Cleavester: Which talent would you most like to have that you don't have? Cleavester: What area do you want to expand RCJ : That's an interesting question. Doing into in the future? math in my head. I'm totally jealous of people RCJ : I'd like to become a head writer for a who can do math in their heads without having daytime serial or a serialized primetime drama. to write anything down or use their fingers. Maybe do a stage play. Becoming part of The Young and the Restless writing would be a Love dream come true. Cleavester: When did you have your first kiss?
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RCJ : I had my first kiss with either a girl named Angela or Trina...might have been a Tina somewhere in there. It was in middle school, I know. And nearly thirty years ago!
Cleavester: Who is Richard Charlton-Pharris Jones? RCJ : Richard Charlton-Pharris Jones is a son, a brother, an uncle, a best friend, a confidant, a Cleavester: Describe a date with you? cheerleader for youth; a spiritual, sexy, sponta- RCJ : I'm a very simple guy. I love trying new neous, serious-minded, and single individual restaurants: I'm partial to South African cuisine, who is in the prime of his life. enjoying a white wine, and a black and white movie. Even having a candlelit picnic in the livCleavester: Where are you from? ing room is romantic. I'm not the guy that someRCJ : Originally, Dayton, Ohio, but I was one has to try to over impress. Keep it simple, enlisted in the army, and was stationed in Vir- but meaningful. ginia, Washington state, and Hawaii, and I have also lived in San Diego, Tampa, Dallas, Los An- Cleavester: Describe a relationship with you? geles, and Atlanta. RCJ : I'm loyal to a fault. And I expect the same from the person I'm romantically dealing with. I Cleavester: What was life like growing up? admit I am a selfish person. I enjoy 'me' time. RCJ : Life growing up as a middle child and as I'm a Gemini, but I am consistent with all of my a twin has lent to some of those characteristics personalities. They all like to be affectionate, being lent to my characters. Some of those se- passionate, and romantic. Don't lie. Don't cheat. crets I will take to my grave, others have been And we're good. Be creative, direct, and be your revealed in one form or another in my books. own person with your own interests. 12
Cleavester: How can the people get in contact with you? RCJ : People can definitely contact via the TRI Facebook group, which, if they do a 'Friend Request', my contact information is on my profile and through my publisher at info@citystonepublishing.com. Cleavester: Do you have any special message for our readers? RCJ : Trust your instincts. Do your research. Support one another. Keep an open mind. And write! Cleavester: What do you hope to accomplish Cleavester: Describe a romantic evening with when this life is over? RCJ : I think I've left enough of a legacy with you? RCJ : I love making memories, so be creative, the kids I have mentored and tutored over the keep it simple, and an intelligent conversation years. My writing is a legacy that hasn't gone unnoticed. I've had fun visiting South Africa for always makes for great sex! If you love the my fortieth birthday, seeing Nancy Wilson in mind, you can fuck the body. concert four times, meeting her backstage and interviewing her. I'm good. I've lived an honest, Cleavester: What is your guilty pleasure? RCJ : My guilty pleasure is Oreos, Long Island dynamic life on my terms. ices teas, Bud Lights, watching the 80s miniseries such as Lace and Hollywood Wives, as Cleavester: Thank you Richard, for taking the well as those old black and white psycho-biddy time to do this interview and letting me know that it was ok to be SGL. films with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. RCJ : Thank you. I'm just being RCJ.
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The Future Cleavester: Tell me something about you that readers may be surprised to know? RCJ : I love Ultimate Fighter. Anderson Silva, Rashad Evans, and Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson are my favorite fighters. I can complete at least three sides of the Rubik's Cube, and I'm great at Trivial Pursuit. Cleavester: What can we expect from you in the future? RCJ : Hopefully, and prayfully, nothing but the best. I have a gift / talent that God has bestowed upon me, so I will continue to nurture it, and assist and advise other writers, as well.
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What’s The T?
The Entertainment Report
Mel B gets New Show!
Ex-Spice Girl, (and former girlfriend of Eddie Murphy now turned baby momma) Mel B will star in a new documentary styled comedy show for The Style Network titled The Mel B Project (the name could change later) and we hear that is slated to premiere Labor Day weekend. The show will follow the star along with her new husband and two daughters as she goes from live shows to acting stints, and what life is like after her run on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars. Gary Coleman Dead at 42
The former Diff’rent Strokes star, was hospitalized after a fall earlier this week, and was in a coma on life support with a brain hemorrhage, according to his manager. Coleman, 42, suffered the injury in his Utah home on Wednesday and was taken to a local hospital for treatment, manager John Alcantar said in a statement Friday. Coleman was then transferred to the ICU at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for further tests and treatment. And then, things took a bad turn. “As of mid-morning on May 27, Mr. Coleman was conscious and lucid,” said Alcantar. “By early afternoon, Mr. Coleman was slipping in and out of consciousness and his condition worsened.
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In a sad coda to his statement, Alcantar says that despite Coleman’s recent history of health problems and personal issues, “he always has had fond memories of being an entertainer and appreciates his fans for all their support over the years. Omarosa Gets Reality Show
TV One plans to launch a new reality series titled Donald J. Trump Presents The Ultimate Merger with a 90-minute episode on June 17th at 9PM. The series, featuring former The Apprentice cast member Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth searching for her perfect mate will have its opening episode repeated on June 17th at midnight. The eight-episode reality series was created by Donald J. Trump and Trump Productions President Andy Litinsky and it is produced by Trump Productions LLC and Juma Entertainment. Paula Patton is Jumping The Broom
Paula Patton, (who is probably now best known for her roles in the films Precious and in Just Wright) is in negotiations to star in the new wedding-themed black comedy film titled Jumping the Broom. We hear the film is slated to start shooting this summer in Nova Scotia. The film, written by Arlene Gibbs and Elizabeth Hunter, follows the clash of two black families from opposite ends of the socioeconomic background at a weekend wedding in Martha’s Vineyard. We hear that Patton would play the female lead of the wealthy family. We hear Bishop T.D. Jakes, Curtis Wallace, Tracey Edmonds, Glendon Palmer and Elizabeth Hunter are producing the film, and so far, no other actors are attached but offers have been sent out and no one has signed on yet.
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