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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Kids Hip Hop Dance & Music Entertainers: Kyndall Harris And Taylor Hatala Are What Moves You! By Van Stone Frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (610) 803-1624

Kids Hip Hop Dance And Music Entertainers: Kyndall Harris And Taylor Hatala Are What Moves You! By Van Stone and Antoinette Cook, Corespondent frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (267) 231-5126 (610) 803-1624

 L to R: Kyndall Harris and Taylor Hatala, Professional Hip Hop Dance Artist 

Philadelphia Front Page News – Philadelphia, PA

In the past few years, two of the youngest prominent hip hop dancers have been shifting their dance styles away from the jazz and ballet dance music structure, and the resulting expectations, toward hip hop dance and music artist performer hubs. The idea is to make concert attendees move to the funky rhythms and dance to r &b beats of most favorite and popular entertainers.

Now, early teen dance sensations Kyndall Harris and Taylor Hatala, independent professional dance team artist and television guest stars, have teamed up to create a cross-state artistic hip hop dance bridge from Canada through the United States.

Harris, who is from the United States and has since shinned as a member of the NBA Memphis Grizzlies junior dance team in 2009, and Hatala, who is from Canada and has since expanded as a member of the Sugar N Spice dance crew, brings their style of dance to Philadelphia, PA and surrounding areas.  

As high powered dancers one of these dancers, Harris, became one of the youngest dancers to dance for the “Janet Jackson Unbreakable World Tour.” And speaking of Janet Jackson, today, she takes the stage-2017 "State of The World US Tour," Capital One Arena – Washington, DC, Thursday, November 16 at 8pm.

In addition, Antoinette Cook, Correspondent/Radio/TV Host for the Philadelphia Front Page News, and a colleague Noelle Blockson had the opportunity to meet Kyndall Harris and Taylor Hatala in Philadelphia’s own Imphresh Dance Studio earlier this week, Sunday, November 12, 2017.

The youth were at the studio to teach other inspiring dancers.

Cook and friend also had the great opportunity to meet up with Kyndall’s mom Shontal Harris and Taylor’s mom Teresa Hatala.

After a taking another short break, dancers Harris and Hatala are in Philly to give another live performance with the legendary Janet Jackson- State of the World Tour at the Wells Fargo Center tonight.

The two hip hop dancers have the blow you away choreography chemistry. They quickly light up a room.   

You can’t help but to pay attention to their hot moves.

Kyndall & Taylor are mind-blowing talented individuals that keep their audience entertained.       
 

Both Harris and Hatala stopped in Philly-2017, since Sunday, November 12 to play strong dance moves on the dance floor.


  L to R: Kyndall Harris, Hip Hop Dance Artist, Antoine Cook,  Philadelphia Front Page News Correspondent/Radio/TV Host, and Taylor Hatala, Hip Hop Dance Artist

Also known as teen World of Dance stars, Kyndall Harris and Taylor Hatala took a break from touring with Janet Jackson making an appearance on Total Request Live (TRL) the television series on MTV that features popular music videos. The teens talked to Matt Rife about how they became a dancing duo and some of the biggest takeaways from working with an industry icon.

Kids Kyndal Harris and Taylor Hatala are impressive even as Janet Jackson takes the stage and moves the crowd singing and dancing to hot songs of today and the past. They not only accomplish amazing physical feats using fancy footwork and body action but demonstrate a dance ethic, a refusal to forget jazz, ballet and funk, and the commitment to their passion as artist that shames the weariness attitudes of many kids in the business.

Harris was a contestant on season 10 of America’s Got Talent and later a child talent competitor on Little Big Shots.  And as for Hatala, she was a guest on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

The Harris and Hatala dance group are two of many wonderful youth using their bodies to convey emotions or narratives.

The girls are becoming world known hip hop dancers telling a pleasant story about two grace and honor dancers.

Each moves a very fast pulse pace and very slow pulse pace.

The teen dance stars consider themselves dance storytellers more than anything else.

Try to keep up with their moves and the beats. Harris and Hatala are hot and smooth ready to tear up any dance floor. 


Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Models: Meet the Van Stone Beauty Collection Black Women Models / Power Poetry - Introducing [ Teaya Downing, Poet, My Niece, Black America, USA Lovely Woman]


So much beauty upon your character, wise choices kept hidden. secrete pasts before you existed, But the truth my truth is you are naturally gifted from a beautiful curse!

I got dirty real dirty, had to clean the milk out, drew blood, real blood, almost murder a bitch with a head blow, two punches front to back call that a DICK ride hold my shoulders. Role reversal id take it back if I knew I would go blind trying to defeat a lil booty having sti fearing horse shit wearing bones  creep.

You laughing too much means your sexing too much didn't wanna see the pics cause you pressing too much. Don't get my friends to show you off that's a bimbo flow I think shes slow. Word to ya mother

Reverse psychology, when a mother of a child want to be a baby mom cause the man wanted to leave his seed with his last option. First they ask him would you leave your seed with her for 1 million, he said no I rather die. R.i.p

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Unique Designer Dress Boutique N Thrift -Best Women's Children's and Men's Fashion At Affordable Upscale Closets 139 East Plumstead Avenue, Lansdowne, PA

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Sunday, June 25, 2017

Kashim Turpin Barefoot Into The NYC Choreography At Pride Week Affairs And Black Lives Matter Shines by Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (610) 803-1624


This week at “Pride Week,” dancer, choreographer, director and producer Anthony Kashim Turpin breaks out from his dance troupe, the AKAstudios, gets his cool day at the Gay pride celebrations Saturday in New York helping to spotlight a stand to what participants see as new pressure on gay rights and rights for Black Lives Matter movements.

As a leader of Philadelphia’s, New York City’s and Jersey City’s Ballet and Hip Hop  dance, theatre and choreography trend, choreographer Kashim Turpin had four weeks to create and perform a new work of dance with LGBT's community activist and organizers before its national gay events.

In addition Turpin as well as other artist gathered for celebration and reminders about how the Black Lives Matter movement in Ferguson, Missouri united due to the face of violence and inequality constantly raising its ugly head against a community because of who the community may love, how the community may look, or who the communities are sexually.

It’s not at all rare for major ballet and other style of dance performers like Kashim Turpin to go whole souled with a performing style that’s edgy and fashionable creating dance by a man.

Turpin has set out for several years to change the view that Black Male Ballet Dancers can’t hold their own in new or old competition performance.

In an industry that struggles to accept black dancers, especially Black Male Classical Dancers, it takes a lot of guts for a male to appear welcoming both sisters and brothers while dancing to music at a stage in NYC. 

Of nearly 100 performers, Turpin chose to create new dance works, set it on a carpet walk, and premiere his dance performance for free on June 24th, 2017 in New York City.

Gay Pride Week paying close attention to updates, after a week full of anguish, despair and frustration for the black community, the topic of police brutality and how it disproportionately affects African-Americans has once again hit mainstream media.

In the span of a week, both Philando Castile’s and Alton Sterling’s lives came to an end at the hands of police officers. During a traffic stop for a supposed broken taillight, St. Anthony officer Jeronimo Yanez shot Castile, known as Phil to his friends and to students at J.J. Hill Montessori Magnet School. Phil reportedly let the officer know he had a gun – which he had a permit for – in hopes of avoiding an altercation, according to the Washington Post. His girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, recorded the interaction, because as she told ABC’s Good Morning America, “I knew they wouldn’t see me as being the person telling the truth. I knew by recording, I would be able to have my side brought to the table.”

As Castile’s loved ones, NYC, Gay Pride community, Black Lives Matter group and the black communities as a whole continue to reel, there’s been an outpouring of support. 

Denouncing police brutality in any form, especially in the form of attacks against the Black community is a long time battle to be involved in.

Powerful images of dance, music and fashion, dancing barefoot in the NYC Park may help to demonstrate that artist such as Kashim Turpin and friends are serious about representing uplifting humanity using choreography and professionalism to pave the way. 

Friday, June 23, 2017

5 GOP senators now oppose health bill _ enough to sink it

5 GOP senators now oppose health bill _ enough to sink it

AP Photo
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. walks on to the Senate floor on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June 22, 2017, following a meeting with Senate Republicans on a health reform bill. Senate Republicans would cut Medicaid, end penalties for people not buying insurance and erase a raft of tax increases as part of their long-awaited plan to scuttle Barack Obama's health care law.
  
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nevada Republican Dean Heller became the fifth GOP senator to declare his opposition to the party's banner legislation to scuttle much of Barack Obama's health care overhaul on Friday, more than enough to sink the measure and deliver a stinging rebuke to President Donald Trump unless some of them can be brought aboard.

Echoing the other four, Heller said he opposes the measure "in this form" but does not rule out backing a version that is changed to his liking. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said he's willing to alter the measure to attract support, and next week promises plenty of back-room bargaining as he tries pushing a final package through his chamber.

Nonetheless, Heller's announcement underscores the scant margin of error Republican leaders must deal with. Facing unanimous Democratic opposition, McConnell can afford to lose just two of the 52 GOP senators and still prevail.

Besides the five who've announced outright opposition, several other GOP senators - conservatives and moderates - have declined to commit to the new overhaul. The measure resembles legislation the House approved last month that the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said would mean 23 million additional uninsured people within a decade and that recent polling shows is viewed favorably by only around 1 in 4 Americans.

Heller, facing a competitive re-election battle next year, said he was opposing the legislation because of the cuts it would make in Medicaid. The federal-state program provides health care to the poor, disabled and many nursing home patients.

The Senate bill would also erase the tax penalties Obama's 2010 law imposes on people who don't purchase insurance. It would allow insurers to cover fewer benefits and repeal tax boosts on wealthier people that help finance the statute's expanded coverage.

The Senate legislation would phase out extra federal money Nevada and 30 other states receive for expanding Medicaid to additional low earners. It would also slap annual spending caps on the overall Medicaid program, which since its inception in 1965 has provided states with unlimited money to cover eligible costs.

"I cannot support a piece of legislation that takes insurance away from tens of millions of Americans and tens of thousands of Nevadans," Heller said.

Trump has spoken favorably about both the House-passed bill and the Senate version unveiled this week, though he declared several times as he ramped up his campaign for the presidency that he would not cut Medicaid.

Heller said that to win his vote, GOP leaders would have to "protect Medicaid expansion states" from the bill's current cuts.

"It's going to be very difficult to get me to a yes," he said, noting that conservative Republican senators would likely be reluctant to add spending back to the measure.

Heller spoke at a news conference in Las Vegas with Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, a Republican who has also assailed the House and Senate health care bills for cutting Medicaid. The state has added 200,000 more people to its program under the Obama overhaul.

Sandoval said the Senate bill "is something that needs to change." It would be politically difficult for Heller to take a different stance on the measure from the popular Sandoval.

Heller got an opponent for next year when first-year Democratic Rep. Jacky Rosen announced this week she would seek his Senate seat.

Just hours after McConnell released the 142-page legislation on Thursday, four conservatives said they opposed it. They were Sens. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Mike Lee of Utah, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Ted Cruz of Texas.

Underscoring the sensitivity of the bill, Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, who has not suggested she opposes the measure, declined to comment on its components when asked at a news conference Friday.

"It was just released yesterday. So, we have 142 pages to go through," she said.

Asked about the bill's impact on Medicaid insurance coverage for lower-income Iowans, Ernst said, "I wouldn't say they are losing it." Iowa opted to expand, and has added more than 150,000 people to its rolls since 2014.

Under special rules McConnell is using that will block Democrats from using a filibuster to kill the bill, the legislation cannot include provisions that make policy changes that don't primarily affect the budget. The Senate parliamentarian will make that decision.

Democrats hope to use those rules to erase some language from the bill, including a section barring consumers from using the measure's health care tax credits to buy insurance that covers abortions.
Realizing they're outnumbered, Democrats and their liberal allies were planning events around the U.S. over the next few days aimed at building public opposition to the bill.
  
In one instance, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and MoveOn.org were planning weekend rallies in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia. Each state has expanded Medicaid and has a GOP senator.

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com



 Thanking Father God in the name of Jesus for this day.

Here's a intense thought I think we don't recog-nized. We don't know how to properly love. No, I am not speaking of the big (S)! Matter of fact it's one of the stumbling blocks. Just the other day I in was in a conversation with Ms. Judy Joseph,  my fiancee.

And our subject was love and how we misapply this word. She's a very practical intelligent lady, so I listen to her intently. I asked Judy, what did she want from me?  In a few simple words, she said  (Love me completely). And in my quite thoughts,  I made a list of things things that I loved.

And here's they are.
I love cheese steak, I love the movie,  I love hot dogs. The correct wording should have been enjoy. She wasn't on the list of things that I said I love. Why? Because love is in a category of itself.  First Cor. 13: 13

It says love is Patient. I awaited for Judy, to marry her. It says love Endure, because I love her unconditionally I painfully awaited her coming to me, not sure if she would be mine, I checked my list again, you know the answer.

See within love is joy. I'm so over joyed to have her become my wife. The word says endure that means it's there with you, you can't consume it, but allow it to devour you, I'm sure it will be beneficial to you and the one you love.

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Philly Front Page News

Columnist: E. L. Williams
"Voice of the Millennium"
5/30/17

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

New Academy Of Natural Sciences Exhibit Teaches Kids In Their Own Backyards

New Academy Of Natural Sciences Exhibit Teaches Kids In Their Own Backyards
 
CBS 3’s Vittoria Woodill and KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt contributed to this story..

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Grab the kids and get ready to embrace a world of fun as you discover a green world of wonders, where you can experience the a one-of-a-kind backyard.

The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is opening its new exhibit called Backyard Adventures this weekend.

Eleven-year-old Brendan Dunbar found himself enjoying the food web pond where he was maneuvering the tadpoles swimming in the pond in an eat or be eaten type interactive game.

“It is actually fun, it kind of teaches you how you can avoid things and what adaptations certain animals have,” he said. “Adaptations is when an animal adapts to a certain habitat it is in.”

For full story got to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Philly Students Learn From Cast Of ‘Motown’

Philly Students Learn From Cast Of ‘Motown’


PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Actors from the award-winning musical “Motown” shared some stage and life lessons to Philadelphia school students.

In the musical, Allison Semmes plays the role of Diana Ross.
 
But on Thursday, she played the role of teacher at the African-American History Museum as she talked with dozens of performing arts students from schools around the city about the history of Motown and the rigors of being a stage actor.

“I remember when I was their age, and any chance that I could get to see a show or to even have someone speak to me and just encourage me to get to where they were, it took me so far, it was everything. So I love to do the exact same thing, to educate these young brothers and sisters,” said Semmes.

Isiah Glover, a student at the String Theory School, says the musical and the advice the actors gave him are things he’ll treasure for a long time to come.

“It is amazing honestly. Meeting the cast of ‘Motown’ who’s traveled everywhere. That’s amazing. I had the best time meeting them honestly,” he said.

“Motown The Musical” runs at the Academy of Music Philadelphia until June 11th.

For more info about this story go to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
 

Monday, May 29, 2017

Granite From From Love Park Sent To Sweden Skateboarding City

Granite From From Love Park Sent To Sweden Skateboarding City
 
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A little piece of Philadelphia now resides in Sweden.

Several large slabs of granite from Love Park have been sent to a Swedish city known for skateboarding.

The city of Malmo has a lot in common with Philadelphia: A former manufacturing town, hard hit by a shifting economy. But Malmo saw skateboarding as a resource.

For full story go to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/

Media Memorial Day Parade Honors Fallen Service Members

Media Memorial Day Parade Honors Fallen Service Members

MEDIA, Pa. (CBS) — Nevermind a few sprinkles on this Memorial Day parade.

“It’s great community spirit and great to honor the veterans,” said attendee Cristina Tullio.
 
The crowds still came out, lined along State Street, to see the pomp and circumstance of a Delaware County tradition.

“We live around the corner and there’s nothing better than a Media parade,” said attendee Kelly Schaffer.

For full story go to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Van Stone Indigenous Black Peoples News: Tolima Colombia Report With Carlos Julio Dávila Forero, Philadelphia Front Page News Correspondent- THE Country Of The Snow 2 The Unknown And Fantastic History Of The Village Pijao (En la antigua Colombia)

Van Stone Indigenous Black Peoples News: Tolima Colombia Report With Carlos Julio Dávila Forero, Philadelphia Front Page News Correspondent- THE Country Of The Snow 2 The Unknown And Fantastic History Of The Village Pijao (En la antigua Colombia)


THE COUNTRY OF THE SNOW and THE MOUNTAIN BRIGHT 50

The unknown and fantastic history of the indigenous peoples of Columbus. .

To follow the story please click on: http://davila-julio.blogspot.com/

About 60% of Colombia's population are mestizos, and some one fifth are of European descent. Indigenous peoples, who account for only about 1% of today's population, live on the edge of some of the major cities and in remote areas.

About 15% of the people are of mixed African and European descent. The small (less than 5%) black population is concentrated along the coasts and in the Magdalena and Cauca valleys. Spanish is the official language.

Carlos Julio Dávila Forero's book The Country Of The Snow 2 The Unknown And Fantastic History Of The Village Pijao (En la antigua Colombia) is a help-book for understanding indigenous peoples of Columbia territories.

Indigenous Organizations

Nationally, the indigenous peoples are represented by two organisations: the National Indigenous Organisation of Colombia (Organización Nacional Indígena de Colombia / ONIC) and the Indigenous Authorities of Colombia (Autoridades Indígenas de Colombia / AICO).

Regionally, the Amazonian peoples are represented by the Organisation of Indigenous Peoples of the Colombian Amazon (Organización de los Pueblos Indígenas de la Amazonía Colombiana / OPIAC).

Friday, May 26, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com



"THIS ONE FOR YOU"
Speaking to the Maker

Dear LORD, I come in the Mighty name of Jesus,  Praising you and to worship you. Thanking the Son of God and the Holy Spirit.

I thank you for the order-ing of our footsteps that we may praise you correctly.

Today acknow-ledge firstly, Lord, I will satisfy you by obeying your word. You are the creator of the universe and "there's nothing to hard for you".

By your loving a Powerful hand. LORD, you placed love into our very soul. I requested real love in my life, but yet; not knowing what real love was or if it did even existed;  until you gave your Son Jesus Christ. 

You are the very source that flows in the heart of mankind. You have blessed us with a copious amounts of love.

Thank you Jesus.

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"Philly Front Page News Magazine"

Columnist: E. L. Williams
Voice of the Millennium

5/23/17

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


Father God, in the Mighty name of Jesus. We live in a world of detestation we all are of one kind, human beings. But yet, we decided to destroy ourselves. If we would embrace one another the way we embrace hatred, an abundance of our problems would be eradicated.

Hatred, is a curable disease. It's diagnosis is love.

If I'm not loving others as the Lord is loving them, then I can't love myself.

I couldn't "Delight myself in the Lord and receive  the desire of my heart". What a delight
to possess,  merging my/ your love into God's and receiving God's peace of mind and stability for your life.

And your and my part in this, is to  re-fusing  to let anything or anyone to separate us  form the copious and  true love of the God Head, only He can love us correctly.
Thank you Jesus.

Owner: Van Stone
"Philly Front Page News Magazine"

Columnist: E. L. Williams
"Voice of the Millennium"

5/24/17

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


 "THIS ONE FOR YOU "

Thank you Father God in the name of Jesus, for answered prayers.

This morning I arose with this thought. It concerned  how the Lord takes care of me/ us every day. And most don't even request it.  You have angelic beings Angels/  that He has assigned to you for protection. Ps. 91:
The love that God has for us is  extravagant uncon-ditional to say the very least, it has no end.

This love God has for you and I, it's rich in truth.  This breath taking love is honorable and has strength, this is one of  God's powerful  attributes. I know this, it is  magnificent to be loved by Him! "Taste and see that God is Good".

So, I thank you Lord for bring all my love ones  safety to you and keeping them safe the rest of their  days: In the name of Jesus.

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Columnist: E. L. Williams
"Voice of the Millennium"
                      
5- 18- 17

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


THIS ONE FOR YOU

MEN!

If your reading this you've been given the gift of life this day.Thank God because all good gift come from above.
James: 1: 17

Men, you're the head of your house and the protection to your wife. Once you placed your eyes on the light of a new day, you must contemplate the time you are about to absorb.

See you're viewing your future. You speak to yourself,  saying , what am I to do today,  were  am I to go? Once, your eyes open, the gifts of your day begins. This is how I see God, Powerfull, Wonderful, Beautiful and  Pleasing to my eyes and bring joy into my life. MEN! 

If God opened your eyes this day, say to that one you love. You are my gift. I see you as my wonder, my joy an indefinite intricate part of my life, your my gift. And in the near future the hand of God will present the opportunity to me to open the heart of this privilege gift called you!

MEN, tell your wife, you are my life. And this is my prayer over you;  You are my gift!

God bless and protective love towards you; with prosperity in the name of Jesus.

Owner: Van Stone
"Philly Front Page News"

Pastor E.  L. Williams
"Voice of the Millennium"

5- 15- 17

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Voter Turnout Low Across Philadelphia On Primary Day

Voter Turnout Low Across Philadelphia On Primary Day
 
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) —  It’s Primary Day in Pennsylvania, but across Philadelphia, voter turnout was unexpectedly low — very low.

“Well, I don’t think a lot of people knew that today was the day to vote,” said Kendra Balmer of North Philadelphia.

“I honestly think a lot of people aren’t as informed, or willing to come out,” said Kiera Smith, also of North Philadelphia.

For full story go to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/.

Mount Airy School Looks To Make Transition Back ‘As Smooth As Possible’ After Bus Crash

Mount Airy School Looks To Make Transition Back ‘As Smooth As Possible’ After Bus Crash

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The community at the C.W. Henry School in West Mount Airy is working to support students and staff when they return to class Wednesday, after a field trip bus crash in Maryland on Monday.

For full story go to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/.

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com



 "THIS ONE FOR YOU"

Good morning world
Praising the LORD, in the Mighty name of Jesus!

Again, the gift of life with the bonus of love has been presented to you today, without request.

Reservations were made to bring this unconditional high quality love to you, it says, I will always sustain you in every way that will bless you and to the point you know that I love you.

Who is this that speaks in love? And what type of love can this be that reservations were made to bring it to you personally.

So, I pose this question to you. Can I, we learn to love this way, in such a marvelous manner?
As Christ gave His love to us, I freely give my love to you.

In closing, God bless your day and life. I thank you for this privilege time.

Owner: Van Stone
Philly Front Page News

Columnist &. Pastor:
E. L. Williams
"Voice of the Millennium"

5/13/17

Thursday, May 11, 2017

7 Year-Old Nevaeh Helps Van Stone Productions Jump Start Children Learning Modeling, Music & Fitness Program Lessons During Summer by Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (401) 283-6703

7 Year-Old Nevaeh Helps Van Stone Productions Jump Start Children Learning Modeling, Music & Fitness Program Lessons During Summer by Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (401) 283-6703 


Nevaeh Nedab, age 7, will be one of the first child participants to enjoy learning about the importance of taking charge of personal development and more in modeling classes presented by Van Stone Productions Foundation, Inc. summer 2017.

A child learning about professional modeling with Van Stone Productions is a program that will cover everything from public speaking and giving a firm handshake to runway techniques and photography movement. In addition, children will study radio broadcasting speaking and interviewing techniques too.

In addition to Nevaeh will be able to truly appreciate the importance of learning the art of posing and focusing on inner beauty. Many other children, both girls and boys, will find taking healthy and positive pictures during the summer special and something to share with friends.

Classes are designed to help each student build on their own natural talents, develop their own sense of style and become a self-confident young person; Fun running, walking, and dressing helps them to do it. 

Models featured on the coves of the Philadelphia Front Page News magazine, published and edited by Philadelphia’s Van Stone, USA, are professionals in in the field of modeling, acting and music. 

Children are able to learn quickly from observing many models at work that everyone needs more than just having a pretty face and talent.

Children will learn more about the power of having people skills to carry you through an audition or casting also. Children models will enjoy being in front of a camera at any time of the day.

The girls and boys get exposure to top industry professionals. And they also receive professional photos and training speaking to one another being in the program.

Children program participants will enjoy summer camp activities; Philadelphia Front Page News Magazine and Power WVSR 1360 AM/Power 88 The FM online for kids is a program promoting, modeling, music, fitness and agility in school-aged children as well as younger aged kids.


Many youth have been hugely successful in their lives especially so because of they are coached.  Some have been coached to have improvisation skills, posing skills, fun participation in a fashion show for friends and family, the right clothes for their body, humility and confidence, and team work skills.

Nevaeh will take the lead in helping other children enjoy a six week course.  Nevaeh became a role model a for those living with challenges such as disabilities and bullying, redefining long-held standards of beauty and perfection.

And she will enjoy the benefit of having her father Dwayne Nedab assisting her along the way. Dwayne Nedab is a seasoned rapper in the Hip-Hop music entertainment who creates mixtapes and public service announcements encouraging youth to have a plan to become successful. Nedab will instruct kid friendly beat making and rapping.

And with proper supervision, use of computers and cellphone technology will help children participants to get fun instruction in reading, book writing and dance from international professionals being far away from the U.S. as Poland, Africa and Columbia. Land Magno, a top female music and reading instructor, will help to teach the children even though she lives in Poland.      

Monday, May 8, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


 "THIS ONE FOR YOU"

Good morning my brothers and sisters.
We often make this statement to others or speaking to ourselves.

"At times my prayers seem to go unanswered".
This is where most of us error. The word of God says, "It's impossible the please God without faith". Hebrews 11: 6

At the opening of this column I mentioned that we error,  and we greatly  do so!
The word says, "We waver in our faith" James 1: 6.

And thirdly, we are disobeyed to God and His  word.  The word of God  says; "You call me Lord, Lord but don't do want
I say"  Luke 6:46.

Try this, if you really want to see the word execute itself in your life. You must understand the method of God's, it will work. This method is so uncomplicated.

Your Faith and Belief is linked to your Obedience.  These three work in concert with each other;  bringing a  symphony of blessings in your life: In the name of Jesus; your request will be answered.

This is not for the person that think God is a Genie in a lamp. You need to up root all the old habits and renourish your mind/ renew your way of thinking. I close with this profound statement. Have Patience!!

God blessings over you and yours,

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Voice of the Millennium

5/8/17

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Jones says racial taunts speak to wider racial issues

Jones says racial taunts speak to wider racial issues

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Fans react as Baltimore Orioles' Adam Jones walks to the dug out before a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Boston.
  
BOSTON (AP) -- Orioles outfielder Adam Jones said Tuesday that racial taunts that prompted immediate condemnation around baseball and Boston have no place in today's game but speak to larger racial issues in the United States.

"I thought we'd moved past this a long time ago," said Jones, who said he heard fans call him the N-word on Monday night and had a bag of peanuts thrown in his direction.

"With what's going on in the real world, things like this, people are outraged and are speaking up at an alarming rate," he said.

Jones received a personal apology from Red Sox team president Sam Kennedy on behalf of the club. When he stepped up for his first at-bat during Tuesday night's game, he was also given an extended applause from the Fenway crowd, with Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale stepping off the mound to allow the applause to continue.

The All-Star said he felt "it was just the right time" to speak out.

Kennedy said 34 people were ejected for various reasons Monday night and reiterated the team's "zero tolerance" policy for such incidents. He also said there would be extra security around the outfield Tuesday night.

"I'm a grown man with a family to raise. So I'm not just gonna let nobody sit there and berate me," Jones said. "Where I come from if you say things like that, you put on the gloves and you go after it. Obviously in the real world you can't do that, especially in my field."

Kennedy said that 10-15 people are usually ejected from Fenway any given night, calling the 34 ejected Monday usually high. Along with the fan ejected for throwing the peanuts, a second fan was ejected for using foul language toward a player, though the team didn't know whether the fan used the bad language toward Jones.

Kennedy and manager John Farrell separately met with Red Sox players on Tuesday and said the players said they'd experienced similar incidents in both Fenway and around the league.

"I think one person hears an inappropriate remark or slur, that's one person too many," Kennedy said.

Boston's professional teams - like the city's neighborhoods - had different reactions to the civil rights movement and the integration of professional sports.

While the Celtics and Bruins broke barriers in pro basketball and hockey, the Red Sox were the last Major League Baseball team to field a black player.

In the 1980s, the Red Sox also dealt with an incident during spring training in Florida in which an Elks Lodge was giving passes to only white players.

It also wasn't until last season that the New England Patriots started a black quarterback for the first time in its history. Rookie Jacoby Brissett started two games with Tom Brady suspended as part of his "Deflategate" punishment and backup Jimmy Garoppolo injured.

"It's changed a lot over many years, but it sure takes a long time to change everything," said Steve McHugh, who is white and said he's been a Red Sox fan since he moved to the Boston area in 1977.

Michael Towns, 39, has been a casual fan of the Red Sox since attending the University of Rhode Island.

"It's sad that even today such attitudes exist," said Towns, who is black. "We shouldn't dwell on it, but it's important to acknowledge it."

Outrage and condemnation flowed from around Major League Baseball on Tuesday.

"It's nothing new to any of us," Atlanta Braves outfielder Matt Kemp said. "He let it be known that's what we go through. I mean, it's pretty much normal, especially in some of these different cities. I'm not going to name all the cities, but there's some pretty tough cities where people say some pretty ruthless things. There's no filters or nobody holding anybody accountable for some of the things these fans do."

"You get called names, N-word, all kinds of stuff when you go to Boston," Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia said.

Monday's incident also touched off widespread social media use of the hashtag #BostonWrong - a dark twist on the post-marathon bombing #BostonStrong.

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker called the incident "outrageous and disgraceful."

"I'm glad they kicked the guy out and I hope they never let him back in ever again," the Republican told reporters.

Police Lt. Mike McCarthy said a fan threw a bag of peanuts at the Orioles' dugout and hit a police officer posted nearby, not the center fielder. He told The Associated Press that security officials had the man thrown out before police could identify him.

Jones, a five-time All-Star, said he has been the subject of racist heckling in Boston's ballpark before.

"Hopefully the awareness comes," he said. "People around in the stands will hold other fans accountable."
The Red Sox said any spectator behaving poorly forfeits the right to be in the ballpark and could be subject to further action.

"The racist words and actions directed at Adam Jones at Fenway Park last night are completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated at any of our ballparks," Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement.

Hall of Famer and Yankees senior adviser Reggie Jackson said the incident with Jones proves the United States has a long way to go with race relations.

"While there was a residue of racism in the game, certainly it wasn't out in the open when I played," he said. "I guess this thing with Adam Jones, it makes you well up and get teary-eyed. ... You really feel that way?"


Monday, May 1, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com



The evil in the land or in the heart of man?

I awaken early this morning and after my prayer of thanks and praise to God the Father in Christ Jesus. I don't why, but immediately this  thought occurred; the evil in the land and the good- ness of God.

I'm convinced, that a lot of people don't realize what that means, "The Evil In the Land".  We awaken  each and very day to the murders and killings, these are perversions by the devil,
that are executed by people because sinful  hearts; saved or not the word says, "The heart is corrupt, who can know it".

The true heart of the human beings, yearn and hurt to the very core.  Why? Here's the unequivocal truth,  God designed us from Himself. God is Pure LOVE and you were created from love. So, when the heart deals in evil it cause most, if not all of God's creation to spiritually reacted in a good or evil manner. If you operating in a spirit of Good, it's of the Lord the one that created you. And  if you are operating in Evil it is of Satan, it has nothing good within itself. The choice is yours.

The word says that the heart of mankind, has been deceived. Jeremiah 17: 9 "the heart is sick, wicked". God loves you and so do I.

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


"THIS ONE FOR YOU"

My question to you do you really appreciate the breath of life? 

Hi, I'm E. L. Williams. Ask yourself is there any validity to that question? The majority of us don't even speak of breathing, during the process of our day. Until  it's hindered in some dramatic way, such as the smog, or if you're asthmatic, these things will get a person attention quickly. You can say it's breath taking.

So, ponder this. Why is it that the God that gave you the breath of life, that you  inhaling and exhaling everyday, you give no attention to Him, until something takes your breath away.
For instance, a major illness, can't pay the mortgage, your child is  majorly injured, those things make you feel like you're asphyxiating.

As precious as our breath  is, we ignore the very one that has given it, freely to you/us. Again until those very things I mentioned just previously approach  your life.

Take thought to this, the very breath you are neglecting to thank God for will suddenly cease one day! So, here's what I suggest. When you arise in the morning and lie down after a long day, take a moment to say thank you Jesus Christ; for this privilege breath of life. Gen.2: 7
God is our Beginning and your/our End, our very End!

My love is always with you and God's  blessings.

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'Voice of the Millennium'

4-27-17

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Philadelphia Prepares As Penn Relays Coincide With NFL Draft

Philadelphia Prepares As Penn Relays Coincide With NFL Draft

  

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — While the NFL Draft is grabbing headlines, there will also be huge crowds in University City this week for the 123rd Penn Relays.

Street closures abound, around the parkway in preparation for the estimated 200,000 people expected to take in the 3 day NFL draft.

The Penn Relays usually attract another 100,000. But city officials and organizers of the two big events aren’t panicking.

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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) "Music Artist" By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) "Music Artist" By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com



 "This One for You"

"MUSIC ARTIST"

I'm Philadelphia contemporary gospel recording artist E. L. Williams.  A lot of you are just starting to recognize who I am,  because of the blessings that the LORD has presented me,  through the "Philadelphia Front Page News Magazine". Founder Owner: Mr. Van Stone.

I was given a opportunity that quite a few will never have. But because of God fearing, hearten people like Mr. Stone, I was blessed greatly. See this opportunity gave a doorway to my calling which is my music ministry and speak to the general public about the Lord. I've been blessed with a harnessed audience of 190,000 viewers and  listeners, on WVRS1360 online radio, what a blessing!

I was spoke with my granddaughter Tammy, and was speaking about her music career, she's a gospel singer/ rapper. As I listen to her she knew not, about the music industry. She was so involved in what she like to become, and she and I recording in the studio together. I thought to myself, what a great heart for a 14- year old believer in Jesus.

I said as a child I didn't have any way to spreading my wings like that, as I listened.

But I stop, to peeled back the years, when I was her age, my parents and grandmother, seen my  talent so they kept me in church and in the choir.
I thought wrong.

My parents, did have the Thee, connections. They placed my in the church in the choir, my contacts! God, His Son and the Holy Spirit. And because of that, I'm able to bless my grandchildren and others.

The blessings of Almighty God chased me down. God blessed me He breathed life into my record label  "Jehovah Jireh Recordings" that failed several times. And about two weeks ago I signed with SUGO MUSIC GROUP/ SONY.
Now glean from this!

The blessings will chase you down!
Deut: 28:2 ;Lev. 26: 3- 13

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"The Voice of the Millennium"

4/22/17

Monday, April 17, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You)  By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


"You are marvelously made". And  the words says you can do all things in Christ Jesus". I know this to be a fact. You can't imagine what almighty God has for you in His plan, on this earth at this time. I made my request known as the word says to do, in the Mighty name of Jesus. And I let patience have its way, as the word said to do. And  God brought it to pass for me.The word of God is unequivocal!

You have tried everything else, that worked only partially if at all for you. Now, let God into your life and get things completely done within your life. Here's what to do, ask the LORD, in the Mighty name of Jesus; what can you do for Him?

Stop, thinking about yourself and watch what God does in your life. "The word will work, if You work it".
Mark:  11: 23- 24

My mother has gone home to be with the Lord and she used to say.

"This thing is not hard, we make it hard".

Columnist/Gospel Artist: E. L. Williams:
"The Voice of the Millennium"

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Mother Of Missing Uber Driver Makes Public Plea

Mother Of Missing Uber Driver Makes Public Plea
 
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The mother of a missing Uber driver from Montgomery County is making a plea to the public in hopes of bringing home her daughter.

Nursing student Krysten Laib was last seen Tuesday morning, a little before 5am — she was working as a part-time driver for Uber.

Abington Township police say the 45-year-old dropped off a passenger near Pennypack Park in Northeast Philadelphia, and then texted her mother, Kathleen Kelly.

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Friday, April 14, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) "THE EASTER RABBIT?" By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) "THE EASTER RABBIT?" By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com


 
"THE EASTER RABBIT?"

The rabbit has been the Easter symbol for years,  Christian and none Christians alike, has expressed to their children the celebration of the rabbit. How?

Here's a few ways! They purchase eggs to dye,
they buy a baskets fill it with candy jelly bean, etcetera. And  they top it off with lots of expensive  apparel  for the children and themselves. And it had nothing to even do with what Easter was all about which is the Anointed One! The Christ!

We must ask ourselves, what does the rabbit then  mean? I'll help you with that very difficult answer, not a thing. And now that it makes sense to you,  acknowledge the actual truth to our children, what the primary sacrifice is and who it is.

If you are still thinking the rabbit? Then let me help you. The rabbit can't be compared to our Lord in anyway shape or form etc.

You can except it, or not, what Jesus Christ done for you and I on the cross is indelible.

In closing the rabbit,  in my opinion,  it's great with Mustard Sauce. And may I add,  it's not coming back.

You and yours have a great Easter, and celebrate the real sacrifice is Jesus Christ.

Columnist/Gospel Artist: E. L. Williams:
"The Voice of the Millennium"

4/14/17

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) If You Believe" By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com

Gospel Inspirational Words, (This One For You) If You Believe" By The Voice of the Millennium: E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist, Philadelphia Front Page News, williamsed079@gmail.com















E. L. Williams, Gospel Columnist,
Philadelphia Front Page News

 "This One for You"
        
"If You Believe"

Here's my understanding concerning belief. You can't talk belief, fake it, nor will it work for you if you try to get it in where it can fit. Trying to get it in where it doesn't fit is called  works. If your a Christ believer none what I just mentioned to you will operate in your life.

Belief is a Powerful tool that is created by Almighty God within each individual. It's not forced on you at all, it's a God given gift that must be  opened by the receiver, no one else can open nor  operate it.

Here's an example. You come into a room, you noticed a chair, immediately you sat down. you didn't think if the chair would  accommodate your weight, it was your belief that it would do what it was designed to do.

You have just opened  your gift; known as your faith.

This is all that God is saying to us, as His children. God says, believe in me, "I am not as man that I should lie".

Listen, my sisters and brothers. You believed in that chair, why not believe in the God that created the tree; that allowed man to make the chair?

Believe Almighty God!!

Columnist/Gospel Artist: E. L. Williams:
"The Voice of the Millennium"

4/13/17

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

New FDA Approved Treatment For MS Is Being Called A ‘Game Changer’

New FDA Approved Treatment For MS Is Being Called A ‘Game Changer’
 
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Multiple sclerosis affects about 400,000 people in the U.S. causing numbness, vision problems, pain and mobility issues.

This new MS treatment comes with a hefty price – $65,000 a year. It will be on the market in the next two weeks.

Mike Miller was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis almost 10 years ago. It started with changes in his vision.
“It took a few years, and I went numb from the waist down,” said Miller.

For full story go to:  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/

Comedian Charlie Murphy, brother of Eddie, dies at 57

Comedian Charlie Murphy, brother of Eddie, dies at 57


NEW YORK (AP) -- Charlie Murphy, the older brother of Eddie Murphy and a comic performer in his own right who turned encounters with Rick James and Prince into standout sketches on "Chappelle's Show," has died. He was 57.

Murphy died Wednesday in New York of leukemia, according to his representative, Domenick Nati.
He was perhaps best-known for his appearances on Dave Chappelle's Comedy Central show. In the recurring segment "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories," Murphy would recount how his brother's fame brought him into the orbit of the biggest stars. His versions of the experiences, played out by him, Chappelle and others, became enduring hits.

In one sketch, James is shown as an impulsive big-mouth who keeps spouting, "I'm Rick James, (expletive)!" and trades punches with Murphy. In another, Prince is at first mocked for his frilly shirt but then shows his slick moves on the basketball court. The music legend then serves everyone pancakes.

"Who the (expletive) could make up" those events, Murphy asked at the end of the sketch.

He collaborated with writing his brother's starring films "Norbert" and "Vampire in Brooklyn." He voiced a role in the animated TV series that includes "The Boondocks" and also appeared in the comedy series "Black Jesus."

Fellow celebrities mourned his death.

Comedian Chris Rock tweeted, "We just lost one of the funniest most real brothers of all time." Former basketball great Magic Johnson tweeted that "I haven't seen anything as funny as Charlie Murphy & Dave Chappelle's skits on the Chappelle's Show!" and "Hamilton" playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted that 
Murphy's "storytelling was hilarious and unforgettable."

DL Hughley, who toured with Murphy and other comedians recently, tweeted: "After every gig, he rushed home to be with his kids. He died with gigs on the books."

Murphy's feature films include "Our Family Wedding," ''King's Ransom" and "CB4."
He is credited with appearances to air later this year on the Starz TV drama series "Power."

"He joined 'Power' for our upcoming season, and his talent shines in every scene," the channel said in a statement.

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