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TIME Magazine Lists The World’s 100 Most Influential People For 2011

by admin on 04/21/2011 · 8 comments

Great look for the Hawaiian born singer Bruno Mars.  He gets the picture!

Once again Time magazine has listed the 100 “artists and activists, reformers and researchers, heads of state and captains of industry” who make our world go around. Check out some of the more recognizable names from the full list. We think a couple people might be missing, but it’s Time, you kids probably didn’t vote…..

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Stephanie 04/21/2011 at 10:08 AM

Where’s Hov? ‘Ye?

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Anonymous 04/21/2011 at 10:30 AM

Exactly what I was thinking.

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Lolita 04/21/2011 at 10:35 AM

Hahahaaaa so kanye west is that broke that he gave up on his mom foudation to buy clothes.
Maybe 50 cent can pay his clothes.

Kanye West’s charity is no more, according to The Boombox. The Kanye West Foundation, which was intended to prevent teens from dropping out of high school, has suddenly closed without reason, four years after its establishment.

The news was made public after former executive director Joseph Collins sent an email to associates stating that he was out of a job and that the phone had been disconnected at headquarters.

“I am reaching out to let you know that the Kanye West Foundation has officially closed it doors after a successful 4+ years of programming and events [sic],” he wrote. “It has been an incredible experience working with Kanye and the board to realize his mother’s vision and I am honored to have been given the opportunity to lead the Foundation.”

According to reports, West did not actually fund the establishment himself. Filing its taxes as if it were a private charity, the foundation reached out to corporations with whom West does business. Madison Square Garden donated $151,754 to the organization, while clothing shingle Karmaloop shelled out $20,000 to ‘Ye. In total, the charity raised an average of $492,000 each year.

The foundation’s site, which is yet to be taken down, explains that the mission of the organization is to “help combat the severe dropout problem in schools across the United States by partnering with community organizations to provide under-served youth access to music production programs.”

The 2007 death of its founder and West’s mother, Donda West, may have contributed to the program’s cancellation, though an explanation is still pending.

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Natasha 04/21/2011 at 3:34 PM

At least he bothered to help people…. alot of famous people nowadays dont even bother. 4 years of paying the education of underprivilaged kids is something to be proud of, something we should commend him on. not scrutinise him because its closed down.
Dont be so pessimistic about things that happen

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Lolita 04/21/2011 at 10:29 AM

Bruno Mars is a junkie.Isn’t he supposed to be in prison

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hov 04/21/2011 at 11:06 AM

chris bown is a women beater so is he supposed to be

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K 04/22/2011 at 3:21 PM

I fuks with Bruno he is talented but like u said he’s a coke head, how can he be influential to anyone? I guess ppl ignore the drug problem and focus more on him singing a hook with BOB and him making CeeLo more popular then he has ever been.

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Usam1981 05/17/2011 at 5:32 PM

Where are the influencial People on here, all I see are a bunch of shlubs who have no real influence on anyone’s lives, I mean ,COME ON, Joe Foot in mouth Biden, Michelle fake garden and Food police Obama. Where are the real influencial people like Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh.

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