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Jet Magazine – December 11, 2006 – Ludacris Cover – Vol. 110, No. 23 – Good Condition
This issue of Jet Magazine features multi-platinum rapper and actor Ludacris on the cover, highlighting his evolving career and influence in both music and film. Also inside is a reflective feature on the original Broadway cast of Dreamgirls and their thoughts on the highly anticipated 2006 movie adaptation (Page 54).
Condition: Good
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Address label is blurred out on purpose.
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Minimal wear; well-preserved for its age.
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Comes in a protective plastic covering.
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CONTENTS OVERVIEW
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6 – National Report
News updates from across the country impacting the African-American community. -
13 – Education
Developments in schooling, academic achievement, and youth success stories. -
14 – Celebrities
Spotlights and gossip on entertainment industry figures. -
20 – Black History
Honors and historical highlights of Black achievements. -
22 – Love & Happiness
Relationship advice, real-life stories, and dating tips. -
23 – Journalism
Perspectives on the state of Black media and reporting. -
32 – Video Games
Reviews and news from the gaming industry. -
41 – The Week’s Best Photos
A vibrant collection of powerful moments captured on camera. -
43 – Jet Beauty of the Week
Weekly profile celebrating the beauty of Black women. -
46 – Family
Features focused on home, parenting, and family dynamics. -
48 – Sports
Coverage of standout athletes and team milestones. -
51 – Jet’s Top 20 Albums
The hottest records dominating the charts. -
54 – Entertainment
Dreamgirls feature: original Broadway cast weighs in on the upcoming film. -
60 – Cover Story: Ludacris
A deep dive into Ludacris’ expanding influence in music and Hollywood. -
62 – Census
Social data and community demographics. -
64 – Movies To See
Recommendations and reviews of new film releases. -
66 – Television
What to watch and who to follow on screen.
This issue is a must-have for fans of hip-hop history, Dreamgirls nostalgia, and early 2000s Black pop culture.