Chris Brown & Rhianna at NBA Finals
Chris Brown and Rihanna both attended the NBA Finals basketball game between the Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers in Orlando on June 11. This was the first time they have both been photographed at the same event since the alleged beating incident occurred in February of 2009.
Write to T.I. in Prison
Rap artist T.I. entered a minimum security federal prison in Arkansas to serve a 366 day sentence on gun charges.
While incarcerated, T.I. might be a little lonely. He has already told family and friends not to visit him because he wants to tough it out and do his time and come home.
If you want to drop T.I. a note to cheer him up, you can address your letter to:
Clifford J. Harris
Register Number: 59458-019
FCI Forrest City Low
Federal Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 9000
Forrest City, AR 72336
Atlanta Hawks Josh Smith and Al Horford Josh Smith (#5) and Al Horford (#15) stopped by Ryan's studio, where Ryan tried to help them come up with a nickname for Al.
This photo creeped Ryan out at the photo shoot.
Ryan in costume on Halloween
Elle and Ronnie DeVoe on Halloween
Elle dressed as R.Kelly's girlfriend!
Ciara on Ryan Cameron Show >>> Ciara spent some time in Ryan's studio, played "Go Girl" on the Four-Play @ 4 from her upcoming album, "Fantasy Ride," out in December. Click above to see photos!
Working Replica of Noah's Ark Opened In SCHAGEN, Netherlands The massive central door in the side of Noah's Ark was opened the first crowd of curious townsfolk to behold the wonder. Of course, it's only a replica of the biblical Ark , built by Dutch Creationist Johan Huibers as a testament to his faith in the literal truth of the Bible. The ark is 150 cubits long, 30 cubits high and 20 cubits wide. >>>
Ryan's Bio
With a career in media that spans nearly 20 years, Ryan Cameron is one of the most talented and versatile personalities in the entertainment industry.
Host of the wildly successful “Ryan Cameron Show” radio program on WVEE V-103 Atlanta, Cameron also hosts “Ryan Cameron Uncesored” on the Starz InBlack Television Network, and is the first African American Public Address announcer in the history of the Atlanta Hawks (NBA) franchise.
Along with his work on radio and television, Cameron has been featured both in movies and on the stage. His acting credits include being directed by acclaimed Broadway director Kenny Leon in his production of Fences and his film credits include Trois, Jinx’d, Drumline, and Stomp the Yard.
In front of the television camera, Cameron is a two-time Emmy Award winner for Best On-Camera Talent while hosting Atlanta & Company, a midday television program on Atlanta’s WXIA (NBC). His stand-up comedy made him a BET Comic View winner and Sammy Davis Jr Comedy Award nominee. He also has appearances on CNN, MTV, ESPN, and The Jamie Foxx Show. During his career, Cameron was nominated for the prestigious Marconi Award for excellence in Radio Broadcasting. He has been honored by the city of Atlanta with two Phoenix Awards and his own Ryan Cameron Day.
On the radio microphone, Cameron began his radio career at WVEE-FM in Atlanta in 1991. In 1995, he moved to WKYS in Washington, D.C. After a year in Washington, Cameron earned his own morning show for a new station in Atlanta, WHTA, where he remained for nine years hosting The Ryan Cameron Morning Show. From In July 2005, Cameron returned to where he began at WVEE-FM as the host of The Ryan Cameron Show, which currently airs Monday through Friday from 2pm-6pm.
Cameron’s philanthropic endeavors include the Ryan Cameron Foundation and Ryan Cameron Leadership Academy. The Ryan Cameron Foundation (RCF) was established to provide Atlanta’s youth with the tools needed to empower them for their future leadership roles. The Foundation strives to provide young people with a forum, which includes: mentoring, tutoring, volunteering, celebrity appearances, life experiences, self-reflection, leadership instruction and personal coaching. More information on the Foundation can be found at www.RyanCameron.org.
A broadcasting major at the University of West Georgia, Ryan resides in his Atlanta with his wife Kysha, who helps oversee his Foundation, and their three children Ryan Megan, Kai, and Cayden.