By Reggie Brown
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Rap legend Kanye West is set to release his highly anticipated Donda album this Friday, but don t get too excited. Kanye is known to pull out at the last second. Previously, Donda was suppose to be released late last year, but pulled out due to a change in creative opinions. Tonight there will be a listening party at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, and it will be livestreamed by Apple Music. The stream will start at 8pm. If you attend a HBCU, you are in luck. Kanye will save 5,000 free tickets to give to students from Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, Morris Brown College, and ITC. Man, I wish I still was in school haha. Let me know if you are tuning in tonight.
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ATLANTA â A judge from the Georgia Court of Appeals is moving up to the state Supreme Court.
Gov. Brian Kemp Tuesday named Judge Verda Colvin to fill the vacancy left at the beginning of this month by Harold Melton, who stepped down as the state Supreme Courtâs chief justice to enter private practice.
âIt is an honor to appoint such an experienced and accomplished justice to our stateâs Supreme Court,â Kemp said. âWith Justice Colvin on the bench, Georgiaâs highest court is gaining an immensely talented and principled judge who will help guide it in the years to come.â