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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Arts.Advocacy+Wellness: Phill Wilson featured on CNN's "Hope Survives: 30 Years of AIDS"










CNN's
"Hope Survives: 30 Years of AIDS"
features
Phill Wilson,
President and CEO of The Black AIDS Institute


Arts.Advocacy+Wellness and TheFuture salutes Phill Wilson as he makes his guest appearance on CNN's exclusive segment "Hope Survives: 30 Years of AIDS."

The show will look at the AIDS epidemic since the first diagnosed AIDS case 30 years ago. Topics discussed will include stigma, criminalization, treatment, vaccines, and more. Phill will share his personal experience living with AIDS and how the disease impacts the black community.
Hosted by Anderson Cooper, the segment also features Elton John, founder of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Academy Award-winning actress Mo'Nique, Project Runway's Mondo Guerra
and Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases.

The show airs Friday, January 14 at 9pm EST/6pm PST.

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The TRUE "Material Girl"



Madonna $1 Billion Vegas Deal being Offered


by Matt Clark



A recent Madonna Vegas deal could bring the singer a $1 Billion payday. This would give the "Material Girl" plenty of reason to consider moving to Las Vegas for the next five years.




According to The Sun UK, Madonna has been offered $1 billion to move to Las Vegas for five years. Other performers have done this before including Elton John, Cher, and Celine Dion. Madonna is already the fourth highest earning female entertainer in all of the world, but with this new deal she'd reach new heights, becoming a billionaire. Madonna most recently signed a big deal in 2007 worth $80 million to work with Live Nation.




This is obviously a great Vegas deal for Madonna, but what about the fans? Celine Dion has performed in Vegas for several years and will be returning for shows in 2011. Her ticket prices range from $55 to $250 a piece. How much will they charge for the all-time queen of Pop? Will the tickets be reasonable or astronomical to cover her billion dollar deal?




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