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Marvin Gaye III arrested for domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon
Marvin Gaye's eldest son Marvin Gaye III has been arrested for domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon, TMZ reported.The adopted son of the R&B/Soul legend pointed a gun at his cousin at his Calabasas home on Thursday during an argument with the family member and his wife, Wendy Gaye.Right after the dispute Gaye, 57, drove off in his Corvette before police arrived on the scene shortly after 8pm.  Report: Marvin Gaye's eldest son Marvin Gaye III has been arrested for domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon, TMZ reportedThe outlet reported that the violence against the two women stemmed from an argument about a previous assault.A source also told the publication that the marriage between Marvin and Wendy has been rocky and the two 'have had ongoing issues for a while now.' Gaye reportedly 'came to the Sheriff's station the next day around 5:00 PM and turned himself in.' He was booked on misdemeanor domestic violence and felony assault with a deadly weapon charges but posted a $50,000 bond and released.An emergency protective order was put in place to keep Gaye away from the home and family and law enforcement officials went back to the home and retrieved two firearms.The family's lawyer Gil Arbel said his clients are 'distraught' and 'intend to cooperate fully with law enforcement in pressing charges.'  Seen: Gaye's wife Wendy was seen being assisted by paramedics and police outside the home after the alleged incidentWhen officers arrived on Thursday, they believed Gaye was still inside the home, and asked him to come outside, before neighbors informed them that Gaye had left.Officers are then said to have met with Gaye's relatives and took an 'assault report' that identified Gaye as a suspect.
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‘Is That Black Enough for You?!?’ Review: Elvis Mitchell’s Intoxicating Deep Dive into the Black Cinema Revolution of the ’70s
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic In “Is That Black Enough for You?!?,” Elvis Mitchell’s highly pleasurable and eye-opening movie-love documentary about the American Black cinema revolution of the late ’60s and ’70s, Billy Dee Williams, now 85 but still spry, tells a funny story about what it was like to play Louis McKay, the dapper love object and would-be savior of Billie Holiday in “Lady Sings the Blues.” The year was 1972, and African-American audiences had rarely (if ever) been given the chance to gawk at a movie star of color who was not just this sexy but this showcased for his sexiness. Louis was like Clark Gable with a dash of Marvin Gaye; when he was on that promenade stairway, Williams says that he just about fell in love with himself. That’s how unprecedented the whole thing was. The actor recalls how the lighting was fussed over (we see a shot in which Louis appears bathed in an old-movie glow), and how unreal that was to him on the set. At the time, Black actors didn’t get lighting like that. But Black audiences drank it in with a better-late-than-never swoon, even as they knew that this was a representation they’d been denied for more than half a century.
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