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    Ice-T Applauds Fair Depiction of African-Americans in 'Law and Order: SVU'

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    When promoting the release of upcoming movie ‘Equal Standard’, the actor known as Detective Odafin Tutuola on the police-procedural drama shares his thoughts on why the Dick Wolf series was so successful.
    Jun 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Ice-T has praised the long-running show “Law & Order” for always trying to be “fair” in its depiction of African-Americans.
    In a promotional interview ahead of the release of his new movie “Equal Standard”, he shared his thoughts about why the Dick Wolf show was so successful, telling editors at Page Six he suggested it’s because “it’s tried to be as fair as it can possibly be.”
    “You have got the black gang bangers, but you have also got the black judge, you’ve got the black attorney,” said the hip-hop star who’s starred as Detective Odafin Tutuola on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” for more than 20 seasons.
    But he also acknowledged the police officers on the show, which stars Mariska Hargitay, have been somewhat “romanticized.”
    “I am wearing Gucci. Mariska is wearing designer clothes,” he continued. “Cops can’t afford to do that, so in a way we romanticize that job when it’s not that romantic.”
    In “Equal Standard”, Ice-T stars alongside “Naughty by Nature” rapper Anthony ‘Treach’ Criss in the film about racism in the police force, and the often tense relationship between African-American men and law enforcement.

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    Ice-T Proud of 'Law & Order' Boss for Firing Writer Threatening Looters Amid BLM Protests

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    The ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ actor praises the creator Dick Wolf for ‘cleaning the house’ after the series spin-off writer threatened violence against looters.
    Jun 5, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Rapper/actor Ice-T has applauded “Law & Order” creator Dick Wolf for taking immediate action to fire a series spin-off writer for threatening violence against looters during protests in Los Angeles.
    Craig Gore hit headlines on Monday, June 1, 2020 after he shared a series of controversial posts on Facebook, including a photo of himself carrying a firearm, as a warning to anyone who disobeyed the city’s curfew following violent clashes between demonstrators and police during Black Lives Matter rallies.
    “Sunset (Boulevard) is being looted two blocks from me,” he wrote. “You think I won’t light motherf**krs up who are trying to f**k with my property I worked all my life for? Think again.”
    Gore had been working on the forthcoming Chris Meloni show, “Law & Order: Organized Crime”, but Wolf condemned his actions and cut all ties with the writer on Tuesday. He was also fired by his Hollywood agency, Paradigm, as a result of the posts.
    And Ice-T, who is a series regular on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”, is proud to have Wolf as his boss.
    “Oh s**t…,” the hip-hop veteran tweeted after learning of Gore’s firing. “The Big Boss is cleaning house… RESPECT.”
    The protests have continued across the U.S., demanding an end to police brutality and justice for George Floyd, an African-American man who was killed at the hands of a white cop on May 25, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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    Ice-T and Chuck D to Join Forces for Hip Hop Loves NY Livestream

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    The YouTube show, which will also feature performances by Fab 5 Freddy, Naughty By Nature and Ja Rule, will benefit The Bronx Community Relief Center and SONOS Community Care.
    Apr 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Rap icons Ice-T and Chuck D are teaming up with Fab 5 Freddy, Naughty By Nature, and Ja Rule for the Hip Hop Loves NY livestream on Thursday, April 23.
    The show kicks off at 6pm EST on YouTube and will benefit The Bronx Community Relief Center and SONOS Community Care.
    Also among the livestream highlights for Thursday is Norah Jones’ set from self-isolation at 4pm EST on Facebook; the Tedeschi Trucks Band’s virtual concert on Facebook from 8pm EST, and country star Rhett Miller’s Great American Songbook show, which will air at 5pm EST, also on Facebook.

    Meanwhile, Carly Pearce and Lee Brice will be teaming up on Instagram for a joint virtual gig at 6pm EST, Belle & Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch will kick off the day with a show at 8.30am EST on Facebook, and Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, and Todrick Hall will be among the stars performing at the Stonewall Gives Back! benefit concert, which streams on World of Wonder’s YouTube channel.
    And don’t forget that big Jonas Brothers event, available to view on all of the group’s social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram rom 4pm EST.
    Other interesting livestreams of note include:
    Sofi Tukker (1pm EST)
    Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste (8pm EST)
    moe (6pm EST) – https://nugs.tv/
    Jeffrey Lewis (1pm EST)
    Julie Fowlis (4pm EST)
    Jerry Garcia Band Listening Party (8pm EST)
    Radiohead – Live Show Archive (5pm EST)

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