JYP Promotes “Son Of God” Movie

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Park Jin Young tweets, “My dearest friends Mark & Roma, knowing your heart and effort, I’m sure this movie will touch everyone’s heart!”

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Alicia Dennis on Writing a Book: “I Consider This Daily”

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You have arrived at part 2 of BTSCelebs’ interview with Alicia Dennis.

BTSCelebs: Besides journalism, what was your dream job? 

Alicia Dennis: I was the executive director of Specialized Mobile Radio Wireless Operator Network and helped lobby Congress about wireless spectrum issues, including a Senate Hearing convened on the topic.  I really had fun doing that.  But if you mean what would BE my dream job other than journalism that I never had…acting.  Or farming.  Thinking I could have offered something to both those professions.

International music is so hot these days. Which foreign singer is your favorite?

I can’t answer this question without starting a big, messy, controversial debate with all my Austin musician friends, sorry. And SXSW is about to start (March 7) so I’d never hear the end of it and I’d be reminded of all the bands and singers I should have mentioned so it’s better for all concerned if I just don’t go there.

BTSCelebsCEO is starting to write her memoirs, have you ever considered writing your own book?

Yes!  I consider this daily.  You go, BTSCelebsCEO, you are a braver woman than I.  I’m not as comfortable being the story as I am writing other people’s stories and as into the facts as I am, not sure I want to share all my own deep, dark facts.  Also, it’s interesting the way that people remember their own histories and other characters’ in their histories takes on that can also be interesting, but I digress.

If so, what would your book be about? 

I think many of the stories I have covered as a reporter might make good books. Someday, I’m going to find time to write some of those. Otherwise, I’ve considered fiction or a collection of fictional short stories because while people can criticize your fiction, they really can’t dispute its truth.  Because its fiction.

Click Here to read part 1.

A Special Thanks to Alicia Dennis for the interview and images.

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“Divergent” Movie Premiere

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The fearless are coming to a theater near you on March 21st!

Chicago will be taking centerstage once again in the first installment of the cult series titled Divergent. The film, which was filmed entirely in Chicago, Illinois, is based on Veronica Roth‘s bestselling novel of the same name.

This week, the action packed sci-fi movie trailer was released. Check out the beautiful Chi-town skyline Diverg-ified below:

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Oprah is Surrounded By Men For Popular Mag

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One of the living black history queens (besides First Lady Michelle Obama) is surrounded by handsome gentlemen in the March issue of Essence magazine. Hollywood stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Forest Whitaker and Michael B. Jordan circled Oprah on the cover and inside the popular African American publication.

Today, Lady O tweeted the following message and image about the cover:

“Hangin with the fellas on the cover of @essencemag!”

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Interview with People Magazine’s Alicia Dennis

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What is the story behind a People Magazine writer?

BTSCelebs is giving you the opportunity to get to know another special person behind-the-scenes of one of your favorite magazines. People’s Senior Writer Alicia Dennis virtually sat down with me to discuss her life before landing her dream job and some of her favorite things.

BTSCelebs: Who sparked your interest in journalism?

Alicia Dennis: I didn’t have a specific hero – I became interested in journalism reading the work of hundreds of reporters writing for regional as well as national publications.  We got rid of our television when I was 7 and I read everything I could get my hands on, from our local paper to newsletters to papers around the country I could read in the library – real print copies pre-Internet that you had go to the periodicals section to get.  Very geeky.

But I was lucky that my high school – Grace King High School in Metairie, Louisiana – had an incredible student newspaper and a wonderfully supportive teacher and adviser Kay Lestelle, who taught us about freedom of the press and pushed us to be objective and tell stories responsibly.  It was a great experience and we were hands-on from designing the monthly to assigning stories to laying them out (this was in the days of waxers, pica tape and exacto knives) to going to press.  We had editors, reporters, copy editors, photographers (this was in the days of darkrooms) and rushing to the printing press in the middle of the night.  Sheesh, how old am I?

Describe 2 of the most important stories you covered in high school and college (one from each):

In high school, one day a few of my friends and I were wondering why there were chains put on the doors at the gym after school started and also wondering how safe that was since no one would be able to get out if there were an emergency.  We decided to start asking around and weren’t getting any straight answers from different teachers and the custodian.  Suddenly, we realized this could be a story and began to chase it like reporters.  When the principal realized we were interviewing the fire department and looking up fire codes with a plan to write about it, I remember our adviser maybe getting told a school publication couldn’t print a story about how a school wasn’t safe and she was a supportive enough journalism teacher that she gave us the power to do it anyway.  It was a heady, exciting example of how journalism could have the power to get questions answered on the record and to change things.  The school ended up having to remove the chains, the fire department came to enforce the fire codes, it was all very exciting to a bunch of young reporters.

When I was in college, I reported on a march in Forsyth County, Ga. – 20,000 civil rights activists were protesting racial discrimination in the county that was thought to have no African-Americans living there at all (a government census showed there were 4 in 1960 and 1 in 1980) – and I was shocked by what the activists endured.  I interviewed the president of Xavier University’s Student Government Association who drove from New Orleans in a van filled with protesters and told of the horrific slurs that were screamed at him by little children, just 8 and 9 years old, as they walked through the town.  On their way home, their van broke down and he talked to me about how afraid he was to go into a local store to buy a new battery because he was verbally threatened by a man inside.  I also interviewed the organizer on the other side of the march and was just as shocked at the things he was saying to me on the record.  It was eye opening and hopefully opened up discussion about what was wrong in parts of our country and what might be done to change those things without it being an editorial at all, just by sharing what happened.

Why did you choose to cover these particular topics?

Both were important, change-the-world kind of topics to me. In retrospect, they were both about shining a light on stories that I believed needed to be told.

Growing up, who was your celebrity crush?

Shaun Cassidy.  That feathered hair.  That Da Doo Run Run song.  Enough said. Likely too much said.

**Part 2 of my interview with Alicia is coming soon!**

A Special Thanks to Alicia Dennis for the interview and images.

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[Year Of The Horse Fashion] 2NE1’s Sandara and Go Ara Dress Up For Lunar New Year

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The ladies of the South Korean entertainment industry are celebrating a brand new year in their fabulous traditional hanboks.

Recently, 2NE1’s Sandara Park and Reply 1994 actress Go Ara tweeted images of themselves styling in the finest historical clothing. Sandara was pretty in pink, while the model/actress Ara radiated in a multicolored dress.

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Happy Lunar New Year, BTSCelebers!

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Packers’ Aaron Rodgers Makes Big Return to Twitter

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Today, Aaron tweeted the following celebrating Super Bowl weekend, “Back to twitterland with this pic. Proud to call him a role model, and dear friend. #bartstarraward.”

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Mary Mary Announces Season 3 February Premiere Date

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Gospel’s most popular reality stars return for a 3rd season on the cable network We TV. Yesterday, the network shared a second teaser promoting Mary Mary’s heart-wrenching upcoming season and the official release date… February 27th!

Click Here to see the second sneak peek.

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BTSUpdate: Fiction Or Non Fiction

After writing about my own life for the past couple of weeks, I have decided to be open and completely honest about my faith in God. People come and go, but God is forever. Also, I’m leaning towards a non-fiction book rather than fiction. Fiction tends to be mundane and repetitious at times. Everyone’s life, on the other hand, is different and incredibly intriguing.

What is your book preference?

Feel free to vote in the poll below to voice your opinion:

By the way, check out a terrific word for today by Clicking Here.

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Mandisa Scores 2 Grammys for “Overcomer”

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Gospelpundit tweets: ” WINNER – BEST CCM SONG: ‘Overcomer’ – David Garcia, Ben Glover & Christopher Stevens … WINNER – BEST CCM ALBUM: @MandisaOfficial – ‘Overcomer’ | @TheGRAMMYs #GRAMMYs”

Click Here to hear her winning reaction.

Congratulations Mandisa!

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