Not Just Another Art Party!!

July 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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-Nakeya B.

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If Pain and Oppression had a lovechild, it would be named FLAMENCO.

June 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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With it’s roots stemming from the early modern era of Southern Spain, flamenco was the expression of persecuted people during the 1500′s. It was first demonstrated by the populations of Gypsies, Arabs, Jews, and Muslims. Gypsies migrated from the Northern regions of India in the 14th and 15th centuries, bringing traditional dances with them (what is really good SamSun?). Flamenco was later influenced by Arabic elements as well as native Spanish elements. During this era, Gypsies were oppressed as they did not abide by Catholicism or by strict Spanish Society. Flamenco was performed in hiding but later gained popularity when it was performed by non-gypsies and Christians in the early 1900′s.  Consisting of 3 main parts; “El Cante”, El Baile”, and “El Toque”, the deep, gut-wrenching tones of the flamenco singer express the pain of oppression and persecution. It was only later in the 1860′s did the guitar become a main component of the art-form. Originally, the Dancer (el baile) moved to his/her own, un-choreographed rhythm. Slamming their feet as a way of expressing the anger associated with forced conformity.
Now, how do YOU express yourself?
flamenco
-Doctor Sanchez

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What’s Your Resolution?

June 24, 2009 · 1 Comment

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January 1st rolls around and we all rush to make resolutions that might actually hold. Going to the gym? Been done. Going on a diet? Let’s be real–you really think that’s going to last? I had stumbled across this site a while ago and thought it was appropriate to share with you hungry little ones. And if you’re questionining why I think something like this is being posted in the middle of the year, let’s not kid ourselves: it’s never too late to start making resolutions about our lives. Again, here’s some of my favorites but feel free to check them out and find some of your own here.

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–SamSun

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Janet Jackson: Walking Sex-Machine

June 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Let’s hop back to the 90′s and recall Ms. Jackson’s golden years. I’m in love with the cover art for her album, Control.  Not to mention her sick sense of fashion, now you can see who inspires Rhi-Rhi. Anywho, Janet, the icon and  sex-symbol, embodied a level of feminism and independence most women and men adored at that time.  Can’t forget that Rolling Stones cover either. With that being said, here’s to embracing and dishing out our inner-sexy in heavy doses.

-Nakeya B.

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Addicted To The Albertini

June 23, 2009 · 3 Comments

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     You’ve already heard our take on W.O.E. (Women Of Excellence), so allow us an introduction to a woman who’s worthy of such a title. Tamara Albertini hails from the almighty BK, but finds residence nowadays in Long Island. She’s 1/2 of the fashion duo of Albertini Addiction (AA), a jewelery/style brand that she founded along with her twin sister, Tamika (together, they’re known as the Albertini Twinz). They tackle anything from original jewelry pieces to accessories (including hair clips, headbands and bags), and even some clothing, debuting their first collection this fall. On top of that, their services also include wardrobe styling and the artistic direction for photoshoots. You might have already been acquainted with them in their photo spreads in OneWay2 Magazine and various fashion shows, including their most recent showcase at the StonyBrook’s Black Womyn’s Movement. We weren’t able to interview Tamika, who handles the clothing design aspect of AA, but we were fortunate enough to shoot Tamara and have her let us in on the secrets and future plans for Albertini Addiction…

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Kid Cudi + Chester French

June 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Paper Magazine and Ray-Ban present:

Sounds Like PAPER 2009
at the South Street Seaport
Friday, June 26th, 2009
5:30pm-9:30pm
with Kid Cudi, Chester French,
and DJ sets by Les Savy Fav and more!!!
How to get to the Seaport: Take J, M, Z, 2, 3 to Fulton Street and walk to the water.
No RSVP required.
FREE
FREE
FREE
YA DIG!?

-Nakeya B.

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Poetry For A Rainy Weekend

June 21, 2009 · 3 Comments

Considering the past week has been full of rain instead of the anticipated June sun, we decided to make our weekly Word one that reflects the weather– unpredictable, murky and full of emotions. Poetry, a form of writing everyone has been at least acquainted with, presents a quick-witted take on our thoughts. We hope you enjoy.

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For You Hip-Hop Lovas

June 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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For all you Hip-Hop heads Brooklyn Bodega presents the 5th Annual Hip-Hop Festival. The ladies of Atetraks will be there covering rain or shine!

For a complete list of events, performers and tickets click here!

-Nakeya B.

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OMG ART?!

June 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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What better thing to spend your money on than art. Support the starving (artist) and Gallery Aferro at their Art Yard Sale/Flea Market/Party/Thing Saturday night. Donated work from

Michael Betancourt
Gianluca Bianchino
Tom Block
Eve + Bowie
Sarah Bliss
Jeanne Brasile
Mona Brody
Laura Bruce
Lorna Barrowclough
Deric Carner
Patricia Cleary

Check out other happenings going on at the gallery here.

-Nakeya B.

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Life Never Seemed So Mathematical

June 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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New Math by Craig Damrauer is a literal mathematical equation of the causes of a situation and the often-times hilarious outcome. Updated every Monday, Damrauer eliminates the sugar-coating out of romanticized situations and instead puts a fresh, cut-and-dry spin on them. He tackles anything from TV dinners to heartbreak, but each time does it with such a raw, honest perspective that his messages are relayed effortlessly. Easy to read, easy to digest, easy to love.

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I have far too many favorites. See if you can find some of your own here.

-SamSun

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