Check out the THREE promo videos for Premiere DC’s RAVE: Peace, Love, & Party! Promo Video: Part I Promo Video: Part II Promo Video: Part III
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Who Doesn’t Love a Promo Video?
November 26, 2010Solange DJ-ing at Brooklyn Bowl: “Bye Bye Birdie”
October 13, 2010So, the next day we went on a ton of adventures! We went from picking up the new Nyne Lyves jewels, Bye Bye Birdie (peep the amazing bird ring we are wearing), to sushi with Anna Miya and Jay Carmen, back for more jewels, then off to see Solange DJ at the Brooklyn Bowl. It […]
Chills! “For Colored Girls” Directed by Tyler Perry
September 15, 2010Here is the official trailer for the film “For Colored Girls,” based off of Ntozake Shange’s award-winning play, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. The original play/choreopoem is one of my favorites. It has a strong message, addresses pressing issues, and was creatively powerful. I must admit, I cringed […]
MADEME Fall/Winter 2010 Video Lookbook
September 10, 2010In honor of Fashion Week and today’s trip up to New York for Fashion’s Night Out, I wanted to share MadeMe’s fun look book! Stylist Mila has really gotten me into video lookbooks. They are more creative and more fun to view. Check out the cast of characters in this one. It includes model Victoria […]
Controversial Fire: Essence Hires a White Fashion Editor
July 30, 2010Here is a contributed piece by Mila Morgasm! Since 1968, Essence Magazine has been one of the top magazine’s for African American women. It is a go-to guide for everything from fashion and beauty, to African-American lifestyle in general. Essence was started by African-Americans for African Americans. It is not a secret that the other […]
When Promises are Broken, Direct Action is Taken
July 21, 2010PARCEL 42 A few days ago, I was invited by my friend Chioma to the Tent City Protest on 7th and R Street N.W, in the Shaw Community of Washington D.C. I was eager to venture to the location, known as Parcel 42, to learn exactly what the protest was for, and what it would […]