er Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to media mogul Damon Dash, a host of celebrities, athletes and politicians have found themselves knocked down from the height of fame and fortune to the poverty and obscurity in their fields over the last two years of economic decline. What is the cause of their mighty fall? Many different things, but their career downturns have created a media frenzy for stories about celebrities who are now penniless.
BV takes a look the once rich and famous who are now almost poor and shameless.


Comments: (92)
Add a comment
By: ShowEnt on 11/25/2008 3:49PM
Systematic defamation and character assassination of black influentials.
Black Friday 1 Year Anniversary
Spoken Word & Poetry Open Mic.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28 2008
@ The Afrikan Poetry Theater
176-03 Jamaica Ave
Jamaica Queens NY 11432
Starts 8:PM Sign Up 7:30PM Admission:$5
Hosted by: Dj Ace
Music by Minitone Sound w. Dj Ace & Dj Drew
Showent@gmail.com
ShowEnt.com
Myspace.com/Showent
Youtube.com/Showent
http://showent.rasroots.com/Spoken7.jpg
DIRECTIONS
BUS
Take any one of the following Nassua or Queens bus routes to 179th St & Hillside Avenue.
N:1,2,3,6,22,24,26
Q:1,2,3,17,30,31,36,43,75,76,77
Walk down two blocks along 179th Street, then right on Jamaica Avenue.
The Afrikan Poetry Theater is at 176th Street and Jamaica Ave
Or take the following Queens bus route to 176th Street and Jamaica Avenue.
Q:110
TRAIN
Or take the following train route to the last stop(179th Street & Hillside Ave).
F-train
Walk down two blocks along 179th Street, then right on Jamaica Avenue. The Afrikan Poetry Theater is at 176th Street and Jamaica Ave.
CAR
Or drive on the following highways exiting on Jamaica Avenue.
Van-Wyk Expressway
Cross Island Parkway
Follow the street numbers until you reach 176th Street
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: steph. allen on 12/01/2008 4:57PM
MONEY AIN'T FOR EVERYBODY!
Reply to this Comment | Report This