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ESPN To Present Film On Civil Rights Movement
Posted by Off The BASN Sports Wire on Mar 29, 2007, 21:57
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Earl Monroe (left) and Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines
From more than 200 hours of interviews and footage, "Black Magic" reveals the plight of these players and coaches as a stark but proud one, filled with obstacles at every turn.

Interact: Share your thoughts on "Black Magic".




Pride Against Prejudice: Showtime To Air "The Larry Doby Story"
Posted by Off The BASN Sports Wire on Jan 31, 2007, 21:46
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The 90-minute film examines Doby's rich life story, detailing the pioneer's career as a power-hitting centerfielder in a socially volatile America.

Interact: Share your thoughts on Larry Doby.




Former FAMU Gridder Making Waves In Gospel Music Scene
Posted by Off The BASN Sports Wire on Jan 26, 2007, 21:40
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After almost two decades in the music industry, Troy Sneed and his wife, Emily, are beginning to harvest the fruits of their labor. The erstwhile Savoy/Malaco recording artist began Emtro Gospel (a mix of his and his wife's first names) in 2003.

Interact: Share your thoughts on Troy Sneed and Youth For Christ.




Larry and Stephon Seeing Stars *#^@&*!
Posted by BASN's Astrological Division on Mar 21, 2006, 21:59
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The most profound sentence ever written in the English language, according to Genesis was, "In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth".

For all you believers and non-believers, Astrology has been around since time stood still. It has been used by Kings, Queens and dead presidents. With all the hoopla surrounding the feud Brooklyn style between Stephon Marbury and Knicks coach Larry Brown the staff at BASN decided to give our readers a peek behind the curtain and let you come to your own conclusion based on their birthdays.

Opposites do Attract!




Giving Back: Athletes and Entertainers Chime in on Charity, AIDS/HIV and Hurricane Katrina
Posted by Michael Tillery on Sep 10, 2005, 21:59

 Rasheed Wallace (right) and Donovan McNabb

There are some events in history that restore our hope in our fellow man. For me personally, the Million Man March was that said event. What happened to the spirit of the march? It has become nothing more than a mere memory.I applaud DNabb and Sheed's willingness to expound on what already was a charity event. We as journalists need to write more about the sincere genuine nature that the hosts of this event and their peers exhibited. Thanks for putting your money where your mouths are. I was pleasantly excited that Donovan McNabb and Rasheed Wallace used their annual charity softball game not only for their respective charities, but for the victims of Hurricane Katrina as well.






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