True Prince Stories News
Black Woman Tortured in West Virginia
October 24, 2007 | 2:39 am
I know this is not Prince News, but this is ridiculous
Where’s the outrage?
The Michael Vick dog fighting news gained mass television news coverage, but yet here we have a clear case of brutality against a human and not a peep about it on television news outlets. His brutality towards dogs is indeed horrible, but where is the same outrage for the mistreatment and brutality against a fellow human being? This is the most horrific act of racial hatred I’ve heard in a very long time. It saddens me to think that such evil exists today. What I want to know is, why hasn’t this story aired on the national news? This is ridiculous, this story happened sometime in September and I am now just hearing about this.
Read Story Here: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3590598
Maneca Lightner: Cover-girl for Prince’s Madhouse
October 7, 2007 | 9:37 pm
Maneca Lightner, The lovely and curvaceous 5′3 cover-girl for Prince’s Madhouse jazz-fusion project 
TPS: Just curious, was the doggie on the covers yours?
ML: No, that was a trained puppy, but still those shoots went on forever. While on the set, he’d crawl into the car and fall asleep or play. But I had alot of fun and he was a sweet puppy.
TPS: Had you done any modeling prior to those covers?
ML: No. I wasn’t really interested in being a model. I met Prince when I lived in Denver. I was only 16, and he was at a record signing. Two years later, we met again and I was wearing a polka-dot outfit that he really liked – that’s why all the outfits I wear on the album covers have polka dots on them. Three years later I got a call from him asking if I was interested in being the cover model for a jazz album he was putting together. We shot three covers and two videos. It was big fun!! We dated off and on for some time–unfortunately, I didn’t have any talent he could tap into & develop. I didn’t dance, sing or play any music instruments.
TPS: Did you have any offers to model after that?
ML: Yes, but Prince wanted me to represent only the Madhouse projects. I didn’t really want to be a model anyway. I didn’t like the feeling of having to look perfect every time I stepped out of the house. People want you to look exactly like your photos and that’s simply not realistic. Fortunately, I had a talent at the business side of the music industry. I knew there was something I was good at! HAHAHA!
TPS: So what have you been up to since then?
ML: Well, I worked for sometime with different record labels, all on the business
side of things. I worked with Warner Brothers, Virgin, and others. I then opened a talent agency for Musicians and Singers with a partner. We were in business for seven years working with artists like Pink, Christina Aguillera, Destiny’s Child and many more! I still work on certain music events every now and then, but for the past two years I’ve been working in Real Estate and I’m now finishing up a book I’m writing with my best friend, on love and relationships.
TPS: What’s the name of the book?
ML: ”The Soft Side of Love, the Hard Side of Love & Everything In Between”
TPS: Anything you’d like to share about your personal life?
ML: I live in the Valley in Southern California. I have two boys, age 6 and 16. Between my real estate work, my book, my boys –I’m pretty busy! Life is good!
Maneca and Richard Hallmarq

