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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Juiceman!
« on: January 10, 2010, 04:38:40 PM »
All yuh have to check this one out.
For the Torontonians, you already know him - calypsonian, MC, comedian, toute baghai. I got hold of his CD and enjoyed it thoroughly. So much so that I decided to assist in promotions.
Dick Lochan is in T&T right now for the calypso season. He was invited to sing side by side with the local legends - he is that good!

Please visit:

JUICEMAN

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General Discussion / 2010 Call for Submissions
« on: January 07, 2010, 02:27:53 PM »
Putting out the call for this year folks. Please pass on the link if you know someone who may be interested. The calendar is already busy but please mention SW if you do respond to the call.

Thank you and Write On..

2010 Call for Submissions

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / I made 3 attempts...
« on: January 04, 2010, 05:41:46 PM »
to caption this photo and each time I pull my hand back from the keyboard.
I couldn't think of anything to say that wouldn't make me damn my immortal soul.

Not one word eh all yuh? See it and pass...


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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Happy New Year~
« on: December 31, 2009, 05:48:57 PM »
2009 has nuff surprises, some things turned out as planned, others didn't but all in all, things were for the best.
2010 will be a banner year, ah feeling de feeling...


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General Discussion / Race - quick help please
« on: December 30, 2009, 03:21:36 PM »
I'm writing a piece here and trying to remember the name of that US town that was razed and destroyed in a racial war. it was an all black, prosperous town of free-blacks... several thousands were killed.
help me please I'm drawing a complete blank. I want to say it was in Oklahoma, but  lawd...I really should not be doing so many drugs and killing off brain cells..

help!

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Dholak playing
« on: December 30, 2009, 01:22:00 PM »
Dunno if all yuh post this already but I just see this and fell in love with small man.
Check out the face nuh and the dholak bigger than him...

sweet for days and accurate as heck...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXrQxtF2w0s&feature=related

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Doh Lie!
« on: December 22, 2009, 07:41:36 AM »
I am crying here!!  :rotfl: :rotfl:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ch6VPBdXC8

Look de lyrics here:
http://www.seenennennews.com/main/2009%20stories/ChristCarol2009.pdf

Ah hear dey saying dis going in a parang too... :rotfl: :rotfl:
oh gorme ah cah stop laughing nuh...

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General Discussion / Holy O
« on: December 17, 2009, 09:56:05 AM »

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Had I known..
« on: December 14, 2009, 12:56:45 PM »
...that I could have got a NYP columns this way..

Ask Ashley: Dupre writes sex advice column
Former call girl who had tryst with Eliot Spitzer hired by N.Y. Post

AP file
The New York Post has hired 24-year-old Ashley Dupre to write a weekly advice column dealing with sex and relationships.

msnbc.com staff and news service reports
updated 10:15 a.m. ET, Mon., Dec . 14, 2009
NEW YORK - Got a problem with your love life? Ask Ashley.

That would be Ashley Dupre, the former call girl whose tryst with former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer led to his resignation last year.

The New York Post has hired the 24-year-old to write a weekly advice column dealing with sex and relationships.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34415487?GT1=43001

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Caribbean Comedy
« on: December 06, 2009, 01:23:41 PM »
I'll be attending this, hope to see you there! QM

An Evening of Caribbean Comedy and the Oral Traditions with Rhoma Spencer

& Humourous Calypso with Roger ‘Rajiman’ Gibbs

Come and hear Picong, Mauvais Lange, gyaff, ole talk and more

Artword Artbar
15 Colbourne St.
Hamilton. Ontario.
(West of James Street North, one block south of Barton)

Admission $10

Celebrate the holiday season and warm your hearts with laughter.
For further info : www.artword.net/artbar. Reservations 905-543-8512.

Limited seating so call and book your tickets now.

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Volume 2, Issue 30
« on: December 01, 2009, 09:16:17 PM »
latest edition of See Nen Nen News now available for your steupsin pleasure...

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General Discussion / To aspiring authors - a PSA
« on: November 30, 2009, 09:13:32 AM »
For those of you who are considering self publishing. Please, PLEASE read the fine print of the publishing companies out there. If it sounds too good to be true, it may still be true BUT it may well come with so many strings that you strangle yourself, your work and your creativity.

There is no current legislation that I am aware of, that will protect you from the 'vanity press' type publishing companies. They promise you a lovely cover, edited work and that you own your book.
They then milk you of your savings and you have to buy your book from them, even after paying for covers, editing and 'must have' sundries.

They are useful, yes, they get you listed on Amazon and B&N but with a little work, you could do that yourself.

Then there are companies like mine who assist with the creative and editing work, get you listed, assist with marketing but hand over all your files for you to choose what ever path you wish. All advice is free.


All of this to say - watch out. We all want to write the next best seller and the shark companies are flourishing, feeding on your passion. We just had a client who is literally in tears after having paid thousands to get his book done by one of these companies and who now finds out he doesn't own a darn thing anymore and is getting no royalties even though folks have said they bought his book.

Please...let the author beware.

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General Discussion / Inhumane humans
« on: November 27, 2009, 09:07:20 AM »
I'm not much of an animal activist, but this has to be a pretty deep lowlife...

Zando, as related in the other thread about the child's rape. Dude, we can't even protect a dog...


http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/731566--humane-society-boss-charged-with-animal-cruelty

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / My father's Song Collection
« on: November 21, 2009, 03:44:33 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF3IktTk_pQ  Eighteen With A Bullet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVI254QGSQ4  At last

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRyDB4RWJdw   Mack the Knife

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbbZ_k1Z8gU&feature=related   If you think you're lonely now

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ennMD1fPtXA   Rise

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpEfAV1T5b0&feature=related  This Masquerade

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBlj9EZFWMs  Love's Theme


...he was a musician among other things...and one of the few things he left me with is a love of certain melodies.

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Mannhein Steamroller
« on: November 17, 2009, 02:38:24 PM »
Has anyone ever seen this group perform?

Sorry, that should read "Mannheim Steamroller"

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / A bridge
« on: November 15, 2009, 12:56:36 PM »
For those who enjoy this type of cross over melt

Would love to hear a cello or guitar pan under this:

Mahsa Vahdat and Mighty Sam McClain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqUmnTf0uhE&feature=player_embedded

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / See Nen Nen Snap Contest
« on: November 14, 2009, 03:37:37 PM »
See Nen Nen's Snap Contest coming soon! Get your digitals, film or gun powder cameras ready! This contest's theme will be announced on November 21st, 2009.

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Culture in the midst of need
« on: November 13, 2009, 08:13:15 AM »
I am exhausted and refuse to work today, so I'm looking  for an ole talk.
 
I live in a place that got its economic teeth kicked in when the bottom fell out of it's main industry. There was SERIOUS money here at one point. Old photos and news clippings reveal a thriving performing arts community. On my building's street alone, there were 6...yes, SIX theatres in a mile length. But that is all but gone.
Yet some places rise like opulent behemoths amidst the ashes.
 
On the one hand, unemployment, drugs, crime seep like sewage under the thin layer. On the other hand, glimpses of residual wealth gleam. There is resentment among the poor and defiance among the rich. I toured a building recently (there are photos in the Photo of the Day thread), the auditorum manager points to a door stopper and tells me each of the 30, 6 inch by 3 inch plates cost $1,000. I walk out of the 8 million dollar building and across the street see a vagrant huddled under newspaper for warmth.
 
The contrast clashed and battered my thoughts. I see this same thing when I read about the new performing arts centre in T&T.
On the one hand, I celebrate the staggering artistry of my countrymen and we SHOULD have a place to display it. But...I come from simple roots and feel the angst of those who cannot even use the restroom in that place.

...any body care to opine?

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Sesame Street deos Carmen
« on: November 12, 2009, 06:20:03 PM »
Gawd ah crying...Denyce Graves kept a straight face too...brava! I couldn't...
Check out de orthodox chicken too nuh... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZFmNJjv1LM&feature=player_embedded

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General Discussion / Public Service Announcement
« on: November 11, 2009, 02:39:11 PM »
If you let your young daughter help to dress you in the morning because y'all are playing a game and she thinks she is a big girl and can button your bodice for you, please look in the mirror before you leave the house to ensure that child did not button your bodice unevenly and have you coming into work looking like Mary Jackass and you don't realize it until mid-morning.


Thank you. :loser:


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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / See Nen Nen News - Vol 2, Issue 29
« on: October 20, 2009, 07:52:41 PM »
Now available for your steupsing pleasure... ;D

See Nen Nen News

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / streaming music
« on: October 20, 2009, 07:54:08 AM »
Some fool downloaded 20 gig of live stream music from Pandora.com so they shut off everybody from using it at work.
Steupse

Anyone have another similar music site they could recommend? Not a soley Caribbean one because Caribbean music would have me bussing a wine in my chair and it is unseemly for a person in my position.

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General Discussion / Unbridled Chupidity
« on: October 19, 2009, 09:06:52 AM »
Dis morning, taking mini-me to school.
It have a separate lane where you could drive up and de chile could open de car door and walk across a lil crosswalk to the school door. A matter of about 25 feet. No big deal. Open de car door on de right, de school door on de right too, chile get out, walk een. It have a teacher dey on de crawsewalk to see de chile walk safe. Matter fix.
Song easy ent?
 
Well dis morning Persephone LaBamsee in she big arse Hummer pull into de drop-awf lane. She nearly lick awf de back of my car as I was now moving. I doh use de drop-awf lane. Ah does like to park, get out wid my baby girl and walk her into school. Dais my onlyest girl chile and ah does like to see she toddling into school right into de classroom.
 
So LaBamsee on she cell phone, pull up to de drop-awf spot, de chile on de LEFT. So de chile open de door, get out and was crawsing in front she mudda big arse Hummer and you know de lady press de gas to drive awf? Nearly lick dong she own chile. Is scream I hear de chile scream as she see she mammy rolling up on she as she crawsing. I behind dis huge truck so din see if it really touch de chile but ah hear de scream, see de brake lights mash and see LaBamsee come out to make sure she chile was awright. CELL PHONE STILL IN SHE HAND!!
 
De chile was fine but lil shake up and was sniffling wid 2 tears. De mudda get back in de Hummer and roll dong de window and bawl out "Sorry Honey, love you!" and she gorn.
 
Nah boy...NAH!
 >:(

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / From Commess University
« on: October 09, 2009, 10:08:22 AM »
The life of Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
Reviewed by Yuko Kurahashi
Published: 4 Oct 2009
 Reviewed by Yuko Kurahashi
Joanne Kilgour Dowdy’s In the Public Eye (Commess University Press, 2009) capsulates her professional life in a series of photos from productions, TV series, rehearsals, and posed shots. Her book conjures up the spirits of many artists and mentors—some of them “no longer on this earth”—who inspired Kilgour Dowdy as an actor, dancer, woman, and educator.

The photo captions are both ones created by Kilgour Dowdy for this book and past performance reviews and newspaper articles that include the New York Times, Trinidad Guardian, Weekend Magazine (Trinidad), and college newspapers. With these two different types of narrative, In the Public Eye provides the reader with valuable insights into Kilgour Dowdy’s journey as an artist in relation to other artists, her community, and her art.

read More...
http://guardian.co.tt/features/woman-magazine/2009/10/04/life-joanne-kilgour-dowdy

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General Discussion / Football question from the cheap seats
« on: September 26, 2009, 11:00:38 AM »
how come Israel is in the European league?

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / New release from Commess University!
« on: September 01, 2009, 07:54:41 PM »
The photo autobiography of Trinidadian born Dr. Joanne Kilgour Dowdy
is due to be released in mid October 2009!

You may pre-order your book before it reaches the shelves.

Please visit http://www.commessuniversity.com and click on “STORE”.

There you will be able to place your order for In the Public Eye.


In the Public Eye is a 156 page limited edition, with well over 40 photographs and memorabilia spanning the career of Dr. Dowdy.
This collector’s item is hardcover with a fabulous dust jacket designed by the inimitable David Boothman.
 
Please direct media and all other inquiries to info@commessuniversity.com.

Commess University – Invested in Clarity

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / See Nen Nen News - Issue 26
« on: August 10, 2009, 08:15:16 PM »
Volume 2, Issue 26 now available for your steupsing pleasure...

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General Discussion / Received in my mail today
« on: July 29, 2009, 07:31:30 AM »
I have no idea if this is a hoax, but I can't think of anything to add to this.

__________________________

Dear BET, Why Do You Hate Us?


Dear Debra Lee,
 
I’m Janita Patrick, a 15-year-old African-American female from Cincinnati. Recently, I watched the 2009 BET Awards and felt the strongest urge to reach out to the program. My family is of the typical middle-class variety; both parents and four brothers. See, I’m a junior in high school (got skipped), so naturally EVERYBODY in my age group watches BET. I’m used to seeing the sagging pants, tattoos , lack of emphasis on reading and respecting women that makes up your videos. People in my class live this out everyday, while teachers tell us that we’re acting just like the people in your shows.
 
In your shows. That struck me as odd, because I would think that with your show being the primary outlet for black entertainers and musicians, and considering the context of blacks in this country, there’s a social responsibility factor to consider. I would never blame BET alone for the way a great deal of my classmates act and talk and dress. Everybody makes their own choices. However, if anybody is aware the power of television on impressionable minds, it’s the people running the television operations. If you are not aware, then perhaps you shouldn’t be running the operations.
 
Guess who watches your network the most? Not those who are intelligent enough to discern foolishness from substance, but those who are barely teenagers, impressionable and believing. It’s awfully cruel to plant seeds of ignorance in fertile minds. You know it’s really bad when the co-founder of BET, Sheila Johnson, said that she “really doesn’t watch it” anymore.
 
I am constantly fighting against the images and messages put forth on your program. What made you think that it’s okay to bring my classmates on stage to dance behind Lil Wayne and Drake to a song talking about boffing “every girl in the world”? Why does reality train wrecks have to thrown in our faces? Are you aware of the achievement gap going in inner-city African-American communities? A report from America’s Promise Alliance, a non-profit group started by Colin Powell, recently stated that 47 percent of high school students in the nation’s top 50 cities don’t graduate. (Fifty-four percent of males of color in Ingham County graduated from high school, compared to 74 percent of white males). This isn’t because of BET per se, but I don’t see any episodes on your show doing anything to counteract this disturbing trend. In fact, your show is a part of this cycle of media depicting us at our worst.
 
My older brother told me something about profit being the number one goal for every business. I’m not sure I understand what that means, but I do know that your shows have to be entertaining enough to generate viewers, which is how you make your money. But surely our culture is rich enough to entertain without anything extra to “boost” ratings; why the ove r-the-top foolery? I listen to classmates talk about Baldwin Hills like it’s the Manhattan Project. It doesn’t take much effort to produce a throng of degenerative reality shows, nor does it take much to eliminate socially conscious shows off the air. MTV isn’t much better, but since when does two wrongs ever make a right? It’s one thing for white television shows to depict us in a particular way, but for black television shows to do it is baffling.
 
Why do you hate us?
All of the values that my parents seek to instill in me and my brothers seems to be contradicted by a more powerful force from the media, and your show is at the forefront. Your network is the only network that features rap videos and shows exclusively to children of my color. I know that you have no control over the music that the artists put out, but you do have inf luence as to how you air these videos. I’m sure if a stand was taken to use the talent in your organization to actually crank out thought-provoking entertaining shows and videos, then artists will follow suit. Being that they need you as much as you need them.
 
There was one awkward segment in the BET Awards when Jamie Foxx singled out three black doctors-turned-authors, but the introduction was so powerless that many of the viewers had no idea who they were. Had they been introduced as Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt and George Jenkins, three brothers who overcame major obstacles to become a success without the use of lyrics that berate women, the sell of substance that destroy communities or through raps about loose gunplay, then maybe my classmates would have come to school talking about more than Beyonce, T-Pain’s BIG ASS CHAIN and Soulja Boy Tell Em’s hopping out the bed.
 
But they weren’t introduced like that. It seemed like a throwaway obligatory tribute to appease some irritated fans. It missed the mark. Big time. Ask Michelle Obama if she watches BET or encourages Sasha and Malia to do so. Ask President Obama. It’s a reason he is the leader of the free world, and it isn’t because of Buffoonery Exists Today.
 
You’d be surprised how smart young black children can be with the absence of Blacks Embarrassing Themselves. If your goal is to deter engaged, forward-thinking articulate black minds, then consider your goal fulfilled. It’s hard-pressed to think that your shows are working to promote cultural betterment. However, it’s quite easy to conclude that the destruction of black children through the glorification of immoral behavior and rushed production is by design. Poison is being swallowed by every viewer who adores your network, and the worse thing is, these viewers - my classmates - are not even aware what they’re swallowin g.
 
There is nothing edifying for black women on your show. I don’t judge people who do throng to your programs though; I mean, if a jet crashes in right in front of me, I’ll watch it too. That’s why I don’t flip by your channel…I don’t even want to be sucked in.
 
I have aspirations of acquiring a law degree and possibly entering the public sphere, so I can counteract conditions in my community perpetuated by the images on your channel. So I should thank you, because in a weird sense, your shoddy programming is the wind behind my back. And it is my hope that I can accomplish my dreams despite BET’s pictorial messages, because Lord knows it won’t be because of them.
 
Sincerely,

Janita Patrick
P A F S A Pan-African Faculty & Staff Association

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Liz Mannette Jewelry
« on: July 28, 2009, 11:42:01 AM »
Some nice pieces in her collection. I like this!


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