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The Epic moment of Kanye West
Kanye West had a great opening night of his Yeezus tour in Seattle with than 15,000 fans crowded the locked doors of the KeyArena. The most applauded songs were songs “New Slaves” and “Send It Up”, “Stronger,” and truly electrifying performances of “Power,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” and “Runaway.”
“The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season” behind the scenes
Review by Alfonso De Elías
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This impressive set The Walking Dead: “The Complete Third Season” is richly developed characters, gripping action, and a good chunk of tragedy and gore. Perhaps there is something more powerful than the walkers and other humans that is coming after them but the writers and producers had the patience to make it interesting especially when a zombie bites things can be explained that it is not the bite that makes you into a zombie, it is just toxic and kills you and it is very possible that if someone were somehow “immune” to the pathogen that everyone seems to be infected with now that turns them into a zombie no matter how they die, the bite may still be toxic and kill them, but they wouldn’t turn into a zombie. There are several examples in science where one thing looked like it caused another thing and they were really unrelated when it was researched further but that is the magical part of this production and failed to disappoint all the fans, bringing the duo together for a fight that would end with Michonne (Danai Gurira) stabbing The Governor (David Morrissey) in the eye after killing his zombie daughter and smashing his zombie-head aquarium room to pieces. Many locations and scenes are incredible real and some zombies have their own personality and a past life in which you will figure out what happened to each other. Definitely two thumbs up for the upcoming series of The Walking Death 3 which must be part of your home entertainment collection will be available on August 27th in DVD and Blu-Ray.
Wyclef Jean Seen with AK-47 Guitar
Gene Ween Retires From Rock Group Ween
Aaron Freeman also known as Gene Ween and from the rock band Ween has called it quits. “It’s time to move on,” Freeman told Rolling Stone from his home in New Jersey. “I’m retiring Gene Ween.” He has been with the band for 25 years and has decided to move on. Freeman seems to have already moved on from Ween: His solo album “Marvelous Clouds” was released earlier this month. Freeman, along with childhood friend Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo), started the group in the mid-1980s. Their highest charting single was “Push th’ Little Daisies” released in 1992 which gained them widespread attention and hit the charts.
Tornadoes Take Homes in Texas
There had been no reported deaths of the powerful tornadoes that struck Texas. Between 6 and 13 tornadoes might have touched down in North texas. Three people were taken to a hospital in Arlington and at least 150 homes were destroyed, stated Mayor Robert Cluck.