
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 19, 2011
?The LeBrons”, the new, original animated Web series soon-to-be-launched by LeBron James through his production company Spring Hill Productions and New York-based digital entertainment company Believe Entertainment Group today announced the all-star voice cast for the show and the production team led by Dru Dog Productions, comprising renowned, top talent from across the animation business.
?The LeBrons? is a family entertainment show designed to provide positive messages to today?s youth and young adults and features four characters ? KID, WISE, BUSINESS and ATHLETE ? that were originally inspired from a series of Nike television commercials starring LeBron James. The show will tackle a wide variety of subjects, including family, teamwork, friendship, giving back to the community, staying in school, staying out of trouble, and more, all done in an edgy, fresh and relatable way.
Niecy Nash, last seen on The Style Network?s home makeover show, ?Clean House,? and as a celebrity correspondent for CBS? ?Entertainment Tonight? will be the voice of GLORIA, the mother figure of ?The LeBrons.? Niecy just recently announced plans to partner with TLC for a two-hour wedding special following the bride-to-be?s upcoming nuptials to fianc
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I am 30 but Im gonna answer anyway. yes I do remember those days,and a little before then,before new metal really got big, and mtv had music on it,and bands like sublime and no doubt and the old style tool were all over the radio,and reality tv,for a very time, was accually interesting.there were no video game consoles that went over $250,gas prices were reasonable back then,and before 9-11,America was a happier place,But things change,and we have to roll with it.the world seems much more miserable now,compared to then,but I want to think this is a temporary state of affairs.To quote the song,"keeping the faith" by Billy Joel "the good old days werent so good,tomorrow aint as bad as it seems".
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Absolutely right. But in my experience, once the question of location and design phase is over– and when the project professionals take over– the public debate ends. The memorial/museum/site becomes a fact of nature and an expensive-to-maintain tourist attraction. The strategies for institutional survival then begin subtly to shift the to safe family rather than raw-edged memory. Natural maybe, but I think the public debate is all too often left behind.