Saturday, November 7, 2009


London's DJ Tha General featured music from Revenge of the Smart Chicks II: Ambitious Gods on two recent shows. Check out these podcasts also with music by some of your favorite indie artists. We're taking over the international underground...as one!

("Ryan Leslie is on the Beats Rymes and basslines show with Tha General.")

("Featuring some of the heavy weights of soul music around the world like Peven Everett, Lenora Jaye,JimiJames, yolanda johnson, Reggie B dubplate special Style, T West, Carolyn Malachai, Koffee, Andre washington dubplate style,Jarrad Anthony, Rogiers, Trizonna Mcclendon, Shae Foil I have to say thanks too all those that showed me love. Tha General loves ya an i got ya and you know this saaaaalllluuutttteeeee!!!!!!!!")


"" Comments by DJ Tha General, Hot 96 Radio, London; Visit www.HOT96.co.uk""


The arts play an essential role in the life of a metropolitan region. Urban communities thrive as centers for the arts because they bring people together at densities great enough to allow cultural development. Without at least a minimum of population spatially concentrated, it is hard to get the type of specialization that leads to artistic development in many forms of mediums such as: modern dance, a symphony orchestra, ceramics and textiles, or multimedia experiences. A synergy develops whereby residents consume and produce arts programming leading to organizations instituting new arts programs followed by new artists answering the call for cultural production. The arts then enliven the life of the region by providing experiences that increase cultural interaction; spur innovation by suggesting new ways to observe, to hear and to think about life; and add pleasure to people’s lives.

Metropolitan Muse Concert Series was established in 2009 by Desiree Samira Entertainment, Inc. (DSE, Inc.) to provide a dynamic platform for the rising stars of the Washington, DC – Metropolitan Area to receive a unique opportunity to participate in a five stage Artist Development program that celebrates their talents and equips the artists with the tools necessary to develop a prosperous career as an independent artist.  After completion of the program, each artist is featured in the Metropolitan Muse which is a quarterly concert series presented at THEARC Theater in Washington, DC.

During each quarter, the DSE, Inc. Talent Scouts select 3 to 5 Independent Artists from the Washington, DC area who demonstrate the drive, dedication and hunger to succeed. The artists are offered an opportunity to participate in a 4 stage Artist Development Program and a featured performance at the upcoming Metropolitan Muse Concert.


_________ You can help the Metropolitan Muse support
____________ local Independent Artists.

 

This edition of Metropolitan Muse features a live audio/video recording of Terrence Cunningham as he performs the original songs from his debut CD entitled “SHE.” The opening performance will be provided by Kev.O.

Due to the high demand for tickets to attend the December 11th concert featuring Terrence Cunningham, we strongly advise concertgoers to purchase their tickets online and pick-up their tickets at the box office on the show date. We anticipate a sold-out concert.



Metropolitan Muse Concert Seating Selection:
 
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Metropolitan Muse Social Network
www.MetroMuseOnline.com

The Metropolitan Muse Social Network is a place for musicians, singers, songwriters, producers & music connoisseurs come together to promote their talents, services, upcoming events and make new connections.

Metropolitan Muse Concert Series was created Desiree Samira Entertainment, Inc. to provide a great platform for artists to share their talent and gain recognition within the Metro area music scene. It’s Desiree Samira Entertainment, Inc.’s philosophy that indie artists need their fans to grow with them. The Metropolitan Muse Concert Series gets fans involved, excited and committed to the acts.

Become a member of Metropolitan Muse Social Network and the folllowing features:


  • RSS Feeds of Music/Entertainment Industry News
  • Photo and slideshow features that allow members to upload and share pictures and create albums.
  • Video and video players that enables members to upload and share videos of their favorite performances. Bands can also upload their Electronic Press Kits (EPK’s)
  • Chat feature that enables members to see who’s online and chat in real-time
  • Groups feature that allows members to join and create groups within the Metropolitan Muse Social Network.
  • Discussion Forums that allow members to contribute to multi-threaded discussions with categories, attachments and photos.
  • Blogs for every member
  • Events calendar for all member to add events and stay current with deadlines to submit their EPK’s for consideration to perform at the next Metropolitan Muse Concert.
  • Poll’s application for members to vote on their favorite venues, artists, singles, concerts, etc. in WashingtonDC.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Over the last 10 years, Hip-Hop has seen amazing growth. Yes, the industry of Hip-Hop has done extremely well, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. The evolution of the Internet and the availability of audio and video software has allowed for a wider playing field in the creation of media. Previously, large amounts of money were needed to create media content and distribute it to the masses. Today, a decent computer and some creative energy allow you to share your work quite easily.
What has been sorely needed is a means to showcase the media that has been created. In Washington DC, the Hip-Hop Cinema Cafe shows Hip-Hop movies each month at the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. To date movies like Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme, The Freshest Kids, Bomb-It The Movie, Counting Headz: South Afrika’s Sistaz in Hip Hop, Deep Crates and The Art of 16 Bars have been shown, introducing the true essence of Hip-Hop to an audience which is largely uninitiated. As one education process takes place via media, teachers (middle school, high school and college) have begun the process in the classroom.

According to the Hip-Hop Archive over 200 courses on Hip-Hop have been taught at the college level. As those who grew up on Hip-Hop make their way into the academy, they are bringing their love of Hip-Hop to the classroom. Much like the early Black Studies, Women’s Studies and Jazz Studies classes, it took some time for those who grew up in these movements to incorporate their passions into research.
Similarly, high school and middle school teachers are utilizing Hip-Hop in the classroom as part of their lesson plans. It is not uncommon to see an English class using rap lyrics to examine poetry or history classes employing Hip-Hop as a lens for making global connections in the curriculum. Organizations like the Hip-Hop Association, Words, Beats and Life Inc and the International Association of Hip Hop Education are examples of organizations that have created workshops, which help educators in utilizing Hip-Hop in the classroom.
This fall, the Hip-Hop Cinema Cafe will add an educational element to its film screenings. Online tutorials and workshops will accompany films, creating a space for educators to collaborate on lesson plan ideas based on the film. The Hip-Hop Cinema Cafe holds panel discussions on each film where the audience can ask questions and share thoughts. The addition of educational resources will create another means to educate the masses on the true essence of Hip-Hop. Continue to check the site for updates on this initiative.
Written by Prof Andrew J. Ryan.
Taken from HipHopCinemaCafe.com
Andrew J Ryan teaches courses on Hip-Hop at George Mason University and the University of the District of Columbia. His course: “Beats, Rhymes and Culture” was named the 14th ‘coolest’ class in America by College Bound Teen magazine. He can be reached at hiphopprof@gmail.com.

Monday, November 2, 2009


I'm writing a piece called "Vixen". Tell me what images the word conjures in your mind. What connotations do you have of the word?
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