Thursday, February 28, 2013

OS SIXTY THREE (FEB 28-MAR 6)



HEY OUTTOWNERS!


ITS THAT TIME AGAIN!!


TIME TO GET ON STAGE!!!



BLACK HISTORY BITZ



Ther late Joliet, Illinois native and dance choreographer/instructor and anthropologist  Katherine Dunham spent a third of her life living in East St Louis when she moved from Haiti in 1967 here she began teaching the Dunham Teachnique. The same year, she, along with her husband John Pratt also purchased a two-story English Regency Townhouse, and called it the Katherine Dunham Museum . Part of the Katherine Dunham Centers for Arts and Humanities, the museum houses Miss Dunham’s outstanding collection of symbolic and functional art, including more than 250 African and Caribbean art objects from more than 50 countries. 


The museum displays costumes, photographs, programs, letters, awards and mementos from Miss Dunham’s career as a dancer, choreographer, teacher, writer and dance company owner. This landmark building appears on the Illinois HistoricRegister, and is located within the Pennsylvania Avenue Historic District registered with the National Trust for Historic Preservation.








Collections

The Haitian Room
A painting in the Haitian Room. Photo by Steve Buhman, SIUC Photocommunications.
The Haitian Room 
A collection of paintings, furniture pieces, carvings, macramé, thunderstones, and art relics from the Caribbean and African cultures. Several of the furniture pieces that are displayed were designed by Miss Dunham and crafted by Haitian artisans.
The Dynamic Room 
This room celebrates West African culture through the display of sculpture, masks, statuettes, and tapestry. 
Mask
Kpelle Mask, Lõ Society, Senufo, Ivory Coast - in the Dynamic Room. Photo by Steve Buhman, SIUC Photocommunications.
The Music Room 
The rear room on the first floor contains African, Caribbean, and Latin American percussion instruments collected by Miss Dunham during her travels all over the world. Some of these instruments were used by the original Dunham Dance Company during performances.
The Top Floor 
This floor provides a history of Miss Dunham’s long and illustrious career as an anthropologist, dancer, choreographer, educator and humanitarian. Mannequins display some of the original costumes and head dresses worn by Miss Dunham, and photographs capture many of her famed dance performances. Also on display are some of the paintings Miss Dunham created to “come down” after her exhilarating shows. The conference room is a legacy to her humanitarian efforts. Scrapbooks, photographs, letters and awards document her important contributions to the struggle for human rights. Finally, Miss Dunham’s office provides a look at a working sanctuary of one of the most important American cultural and historical figures of the 20th century.



Operating Hours Have Changed

Hours are currently on an appointment basis. Please contact Leverne Wizard 618-875-3636
or via e-mail at levernebackstrom@sbcglobal.net. Admission is free, but donations are welcomed.


MAAT BITZ

THE 2013 OBSDN MEN OF COLOR CALENDAR IS OUT! TO PURCHASE YOUR COPY EMAIL SNAPHONEY2011@GMAIL.COM FOR MORE INFO!


BELOW ARE THE FEATURED CALENDAR MODELS (NOTE: PICS ARE PROMOTIONAL ONLY AND NOT PART OF THE ACTUAL CALENDAR)



    BRANDON INGRAM (MR JANUARY)


      KOURI FLYE (MR FEBRUARY)



BRANDEN CARTWRIGHT (MR MARCH)



SESAMIR YEARBY (MR APRIL)



PJ MOTON (MR MAY)




   ADAM FLOWERS (MR JUNE)




JOHN NEEDEM II (MR JULY)



ABRAM PRUITT, JR (MR AUGUST)






RA'DRIC (MR SEPTEMBER)


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JARRED MOORE (MR OCTOBER)




GQ (MR NOVEMBER)
BRANDON CHISOM (MR DECEMBER)

UPCOMING WILL BE A MEET AND GREET OF THE CALENDAR MODELS AND BOOK  (LOCATION TBA SOON!)

TO SEE THE VIDEO DOCUMENTARY OF THE MAKING OF THE CALENDAR GO TO 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMqITMzhDSg




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COMING IN MAY IS THE MUSICAL STAGEPLAY "LIPS UNSTUCK" CHRONICLING THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK EXPERIENCE. STAYED EYED FOR MORE DETAILS.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE AN AUDITION, SEND A HEADSHOT AND RESUME TO SNAPHONEY2011@GMAIL.COM

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HEY DAPPER DANS-do you think you have style? Do you have a winning personality? Do you think you have that perfect suit and tie in your closet? Starting March 1, OUTSTAGN Blogspot will have an online poll set up for gents who want to compete in the 5th ANNUAL MISTA COUTURE CHARITY STYLE CONTEST that will take place in AUGUST 2013 (City and Location TBA). Send your best head or body shot in your best style and your stats (Age, Height, Weight and city) to snaphoney2011@gmail.com and we will put your pic and info on the poll for your fans to vote for your entry as a finalist in the competition! Timeline is March 1 to May 1. Serious replies only!

ILLI MO BITZ 



According to eurweb.com, FLOTUS Michelle Obama agreed to present the Best Picture Oscar at The Oscars two weeks ago that was televsied Sunday on ABC.
From reports  Academy and the show’s producers, flew in secret to Washington, D.C., two weeks ago.
According to Academy president Hawk Koch, the plan came from Harvey Weinstein of The Weinstein Co. and his daughter, Lily. Koch and Oscar show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron loved the idea. And when it was pitched to the first lady, Zadan told The Hollywood Reporter that her response was, “Yes, I think it’s a great idea. We watch movies all the time at the White House. Let’s do it.”
So, two weeks ago, Koch and the producers borrowed Disney’s jet for a flight to D.C. They told their colleagues, though, that they had to go to New York for the day. “The planning of it was like Argo — it was a C.I.A. mission, it was so complicated. We didn’t even want anyone to know where we were going,” Zadan said.
Once they arrived, they joined up with Weinstein and his daughter and then they all met with members of the first lady’s staff to hammer out the details. The staff took them through the available White House rooms so they could select one for the broadcast. They were asked whether the first lady should appear alone or with a group, and the producers suggested having members of the military join in.
With the White House aboard, Zadan and Meron then approached Jack Nicholson, who had starred in their 2007 film “The Bucket List.” “We said, ‘We have this proposition for you. How would you like to present best picture with Michelle Obama?’,” Zadan said. Nicholson immediately signed on.
The Obama appearance was treated like a state secret, known to only a few of those working on the show. It was intentionally kept off the show’s run sheets, so it wouldn’t leak. On the Friday before the show, the Academy issued a release announcing that Nicholson and Dustin Hoffman would be serving as presenters. The announcement included a statement from Zadan and Meron that said, “Their participation in this year’s Oscars completes a list of presenters and performers that truly represents that great breadth and depth of acting talent in film today.”
The person seen via satellite on the Oscars show handing her the envelope was Robert Moritz, the chairman of PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Nicholson, who had introduced the first lady from the Dolby Theatre stage in Hollywood, was holding a second envelope with the winner — in case something went wrong and they lost the connection.



In related, news, Mrs Obama made an appearance on the Jimmy Fallon show two days prior to thDuring her Fe Oscars and Friday said she would be attending the Governor’s Ball at the White House on Sunday night and would likely only catch the tail end of ABC’s live telecast. 
But as we all know now she kept secret  that she would actually be presenting an award at the Oscars..  She was on Fallon's show to promote her Lets Move Initiative and hammed it up with Fallon (who was in drag as a Mom) in a dance sketch called the Evolution of Mom Dancing.
She also did two PSAs with Big Bird encouraging kids to eat healthy foods and exercise. One of them involved Big Bird and Mrs.Obama in the White House kitchen to talk about healthy snack options.



Jon Hamm will be a voice on this Sunday's "Family Guy" on an episode titled, "Peter Takes Over Television"

St Louis will be the scene for another reality based show titled "Resale Royality" centered around a mother and her daughters running a successful resale shop in Sappington, Mo. The show will star Sue McCarthy and her two daughters, Laura Maurice and Diana Ford. The reality show, which is produced by Coolfire (the same company that prodcues "Welcome To Sweetie Pies") is set to premiere on Style Network this spring, with celeb stylist (and store customer) Rachel Zoe serving as the show’s executive producer.

THE STL





This week it was reported that St Louis Rams wide 
receiver Steven Jackson will void the final year of his 

contract with the Rams, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

reported. The 29-year-old Jackson said back in January 

that he would consider retirement this offseason. He will 

reportedly be the top free agent running back available 

come March.Jackson has played his entire nine-year 

career with St. Louis, topping 1,000 yards rushing in 

each of the past eight seasons. He did so again in 2012 

(1,042 yards). 






KMOX Radio personality Carol Daniel has published her new book, " All I Ever Wanted: Relationships, Marriage, Family." She will be the featured author on her colleague Charlie Brennan's Fontbonne University  Book Club meeting that will take place on March 22nd, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m., at Alumni St. Louis Restaurant on the main floor of the Park Pacific building, home of CBS Radio. The restaurant is located at 200 North 13th Street, St. Louis, MO 63013.
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St Louis based Hip Hop Artist Woo Child new single "Move" is scheduled to be released March 26th, 2013 on Monarchy Records. 




St Louis Poet Aja has a new book of poetry entitled "Refuge:A Poetic Sanctuary" To purchase go to https://www.facebook.com/author.ajalastarr





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This week we feature St Louis native rapper Tiffany Foxx and model/dancer PJ Moton. Foxx who is currently living in the ATL and is about to release her solo project is wearing a retro urban chic acid wash jeans ensem with dabs of colored paint at a radio interview at  Hot 97 in ATL. Moton is seen wearing a light green blazer, black sweater vest, red bowtie and jeans and light green loafers. Moton is featured in the 2013 OBSDN Men of Color Calendar (ABOVE) 

BLIND DISH

Which STL promoter got on Facebook talking about their dog farts all the time? This promoter is a male, ho promotes a weekly STL networking event hos last name is the same as a popular "Western" actor who's famous for wearing hats. Who is he?



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 AT THE OSCARS. Why did the orchestra play the JAWS theme to cut off award winners when they spoke too long? Why didnt Jamie Foxx accompany Jennifer Hudson when she sang "Im Telling You" from Dreamgirls like the movie?Why did host Seth McFarlane tell that joke about Quavacineie Willis being to young to date George Clooney?Why was it  hard to hear Adele sing on the show? Why are people hatin' on Ann Hathaway? Why did Samuel L Jackson where that red smoking jacket ?  And why as the show almost four hours long?

OTHER STUFF:Why dies it seem as though American Idol is making a special effort to have people of color performing this season?





A ST. LOUIS PREMIERE PLAY PRESENTED BY THE BLACK REP
The Mountaintop
JUST BACK FROM BROADWAY, THE MOUNTAINTOP IS A SURREAL, FICTIONALIZED ACCOUNT OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING’S LAST NIGHT ON EARTH
BY KATORI HALL
THRU– MARCH 9TH THE MOUNTAINTOP CONTINUES THE BLACK REP’S 36THSEASON, NEW TICKET SPECIALS AVAILABLE!      
WHO/WHAT: THE MOUNTAINTOP by Katori Hall
THRU-March 9th; Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays-Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. Saturday Matinee March 9th at 2pm.
WHERE: Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, 63108
TICKETS: $20-$47, special student matinee, group prices, http://theblackrep.org








Traffic Music Awards: Too Much Action Weekend
March 1, 2, 3, 2013
THE TMAs: "Black Tie TRAFFIC MEDIA AFFAIR"
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013

THE TMAs: "Melodie R. Smoots COMMUNITY WELLNESS FAIR" SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013

THE TMAs: "DJ LISTENING SESSIONS"
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013

THE TMAs: "Soooo! ST. LOUIS HAIR & FASHION SHOW"
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013

THE 2013 "TRAFFIC MUSIC AWARDS"
SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2013

Press Release
The 6th Annual Traffic Music Awards
Too Much Action Weekend: March 1-3, 2013
Presented by Tony J!
314-337-6468
Facebook.com/trafficmusicawards
Tonyjjohnson314@gmail.com
Tickets on sale NOW




ONGOING BITZ




LooseCannon presents BIKINI BOXING every Wednesday at The City, 1917 Washington in Midtown St Louis.  Doors at 10p.m. For free RSVP call 314-4-9917



Check out the web series UNDER THE CHERRY TREEproduced by Kobalt Books. Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/kobaltbooks





 


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Check out Paris Caldwell's weekly podcast GOIN BACK TO INDIANA playing all Jacksons music every Thursday at TEN PM CST at http://www.mixlr.com/mytalknation


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If you would like to featured on OUTSTAGN email us at maatspear@yahoo.com

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

OS SIXTY TWO--STAGE BITZ (FEB. 21-27)

HEY OUTSTAGRS!

ITS THAT TIME AGAIN!!

TIME TO GET ON STAGE!!!


BLACK HISTORY MONTH BITZ



Jay Mayo "Ink" Williams (September 25, 1894 – January 2, 1980) was a pioneering African-American producer of recorded blues music. 
Williams grew up in  Monmouth, IllinoisAfter graduating from Brown University in 1921, he moved to Chicago. Although he continued to play football until 1926, his first love was music and in 1924 he joined Paramount Records, which had recently begun to produce and market "race" records. Williams became a talent scout and supervisor of recording sessions in the Chicago area, becoming the most successful blues producer of his time
. Two of his biggest discoveries as recording artists were singer Ma Rainey – already a popular live performer – and Papa Charlie Jackson, the first commercially successful self-accompanied blues singer. He recorded Blind Lemon Jefferson, Tampa Red, Thomas A. Dorsey, Ida Cox, Jimmy Blythe, Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, and Freddy Keppard. He also managed a crew of songwriters including Tiny Parham.

In 1927, he left Paramount and started The Chicago Record Company, releasing jazz, blues and gospel records on the "Black Patti" label. One of these releases was The Down Home Boys' "Original Stack O' Lee Blues", believed to be the first recorded version of the song better known as "Stagger Lee", and of which only one copy is now known to exist. Black Patti soon failed, and Williams moved to Brunswick Records and its subsidiary label Vocalion. However, after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, record sales plummeted, and Williams found new work as a football coach at Morehouse College in Atlanta.
In 1934, Williams was hired as head of the "race records" department at Decca, where he recorded such musicians as Mahalia Jackson, Alberta Hunter, and Blind Boy Fuller. He acted as manager of many of the artists he recorded, and assumed at least some of the ownership of many of their songs. 
Williams set up the Chicago Music Publishing Company (CMPC) as publisher for all the titles he recorded. 
After leaving Decca in 1945, Williams worked freelance and ran several small, independent labels. From 1945 through 1949, he ran the Harlem label (based in New York City), and the Chicago, Southern, and Ebony label (based in Chicago); one of the artists he recorded was the young Muddy Waters. After a period of freelance producing, he reopened the Ebony label in 1952 and kept it going through the early 1970s.
Williams was a member of the National Football Hall of Fame Association. In 2004, he was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.

Info by Wikipedia



MAAT BITZ

THE 2013 OBSDN MEN OF COLOR CALENDAR IS OUT! TO PURCHASE YOUR COPY EMAIL SNAPHONEY2011@GMAIL.COM FOR MORE INFO!


BELOW ARE THE FEATURED CALENDAR MODELS (NOTE: PICS ARE PROMOTIONAL ONLY AND NOT PART OF THE ACTUAL CALENDAR)



    BRANDON INGRAM (MR JANUARY)


      KOURI FLYE (MR FEBRUARY)



BRANDEN CARTWRIGHT (MR MARCH)


SESAMIR YEARBY (MR APRIL)



PJ MOTON (MR MAY)




   ADAM FLOWERS (MR JUNE)



JOHN NEEDEM II (MR JULY)



ABRAM PRUITT, JR (MR AUGUST)





RA'DRIC (MR SEPTEMBER)


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JARRED MOORE (MR OCTOBER)




GQ (MR NOVEMBER)
BRANDON CHISOM (MR DECEMBER)

UPCOMING WILL BE A MEET AND GREET OF THE CALENDAR MODELS AND BOOK  (LOCATION TBA SOON!)

TO SEE THE VIDEO DOCUMENTARY OF THE MAKING OF THE CALENDAR GO TO 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMqITMzhDSg




AND


COMING IN MAY IS THE MUSICAL STAGEPLAY "LIPS UNSTUCK" CHRONICLING THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK EXPERIENCE. STAYED EYED FOR MORE DETAILS.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE AN AUDITION, SEND A HEADSHOT AND RESUME TO SNAPHONEY2011@GMAIL.COM

AND


HEY DAPPER DANS-do you think you have style? Do you have a winning personality? Do you think you have that perfect suit and tie in your closet? Starting March 1, OUTSTAGN Blogspot will have an online poll set up for gents who want to compete in the 5th ANNUAL MISTA COUTURE CHARITY STYLE CONTEST that will take place in AUGUST 2013 (City and Location TBA). Send your best head or body shot in your best style and your stats (Age, Height, Weight and city) to snaphoney2011@gmail.com and we will put your pic and info on the poll for your fans to vote for your entry as a finalist in the competition! Timeline is March 1 to May 1. Serious replies only!

ILLI MO BITZ


According to ABC Otus News, President Obama and  Tiger Woods played golf over Presidents' Day weekend, and Woods divulged  that they teamed up to beat the other players in their foursome, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Houston Astros owner Jim Crane.
"He was my partner, and as I said, we won," Woods told reporters at a press conference after a practice round at the WGC-Accenture Matchplay Championship in Arizona.
"He hit the ball well, and he's got an amazing touch. He can certainly chip and putt," Woods said of Obama. "If he ... spends more time playing the game of golf, I'm sure he can get to where he's got pretty good stick" -- golf-aficionados' terminology for a talented game.
Asked how one gets an invitation to play with the president, Woods joked, "He calls up and says, 'Hey Tiger you wanna play?' Obviously there is a process that's involved, and I was invited to play, and it was an invitation that certainly you don't turn down, especially [since] he's an avid golfer, and so am I. So we went out there and we had just a great round of golf with Ron and Jim, and it was a good day."







The First Lady Michelle Obama did a Skype interview with "Rachel Ray" that aired Wednesday. Obamadiscussed what the president called the "most significant event" of inauguration weekend--her bangs.
The 49-year-old first lady joked that a looming mid-life crisis inspired her much-discussed fringe.
"This is my midlife crisis, the bangs," Obama explained. "I couldn't get a sports car. They won't let me bungee-jump. So instead, I cut my bangs."
FLOTUS debuted the bangs on her birthday in January, just days ahead of the inauguration, in a photo posted to her new twitter account.





Network owner Oprah Winfrey interviewed singer Beyonce just before her documentary Life Is But A Dream premiered on HBO last weekend. The singer and Oprah had a chat about why she made the documentary, how her life has changed since giving birth to Blue Ivy and what she hopes to achieve from sharing her intimate moments with fans.



Actress and Robbins, Ill. native Keke Palmer (LEFT) was cast this week in the VH1 biopic, "Crazy Sexy Cool:The TLC Story". She will portray band member Chilli (RIGHT)


"I would sing 'No Scrubs' over and over again to the point my parents would have to tell me to stop, but I never did, I had my little hairbrush as my mic and nobody could tell me I wasn't the fourth member of TLC," Palmer said in a statement announcing her casting.

Also cast were rapper Lil Mama, and actress-singer Drew Sidora who will portray Left Eye and T Boz respectively. "Crazy, Sexy, Cool: The TLC Story" will begin shooting in Atlanta in March. Charles Stone III ("Deadline") will direct. 

In related newz, many folks have criticized the producers choices of who's playing TLC. While the other ladies seem to have fallen silent, Palmer reportedly took to her Twitter to bite back at those who had something negative to say about her upcoming role.
It seemed as though most of the complaints came from people who felt as though Keke didn’t look like Chilli, so KeKe began naming off actors that have portrayed people that they had little to no similarities to in real life but ended up winning awards for their roles.
“People kill me, I don’t remember Angela Bassett looking ANYTHING like Tina Turner. And she RIPPED that role, ✌ People need to realize that movies aren’t casted by people looking like who they’re playing. They’re casted by who can do the role.







Alumni of U City and Mercy High Schools appeared on Family Feud this week. (Pic courtesy of Tammie's Insider http://t.co/0ZM8y0bB via @1003KMJM)




STL BITZ



Former St Louis Cardinals Ozzie Smith and Willie McGee (PICTURED) arrived in training camp in Jupiter , Fla. this week as guest instructors for The Cards as they gear toward their upcoming season. tMcGee and Smith are joined by Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst and fomer Cardinals outfielder Jim Edmonds and. Hall of Famers Lou Brock, Bruce Sutter and Whitey Herzog.
 
(PIC courtesy of WCF Courier)


St Louis based fashion designer Ola is set to travel to Hollywood to style the female hosts of Hollywood Access with designs from her Ola Style dresses at the Oscars on Sunday.



This week we feature two movers in shakers in the St Louis area. The first is event producer Lorena Riley (LEFT) who is sporting a funky chic black and white dress with a lingerie styled bra top with black jacket and black knee boots. Riley is producer of the ladies only discussion events Meeting In the Ladies Room.The other is St. Louis Board of Alderman and 2013 mayoral candidate Lewis Reed who is sporting a spiffy black suit with a crisp white shirt and purple tie with blue squares. 

BLIND DISH
Which STL event promoter renigged on working with a club venue on promoting the venue hen they opened in 2010?

This promoter is a male, who oversees a monthly  zine and last name is the same as an actor who died last year and had a sitcom that had a very popular theme song that used only whistles and fingersnaps. The venue is located in the"center" of the STL whos name starts with an F.

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 Why didnt the director have a full shot of Beyonce while pregenant in her documentary to squash the rumors that she had a surrogate for Blu Ivy? Why did Jessie Jackson Jr claiming he used campaign funds for his livlihood? And why does his mental sickness seem like a ploy of his now  forseen jail time for using campaign funds?  And why did his wife fake her income taxes? Why has the  murder of the girlfirend of Oscar Peltrais charge seem to change to an accident? Why did a fan in London throw a can at Rihanna? And Why did music mogul Cilive Davis wait until know to come out as bisexual? 






A ST. LOUIS PREMIERE PLAY PRESENTED BY THE BLACK REP
The Mountaintop
JUST BACK FROM BROADWAY, THE MOUNTAINTOP IS A SURREAL, FICTIONALIZED ACCOUNT OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING’S LAST NIGHT ON EARTH
BY KATORI HALL
THRU– MARCH 9TH THE MOUNTAINTOP CONTINUES THE BLACK REP’S 36THSEASON, NEW TICKET SPECIALS AVAILABLE!      
WHO/WHAT: THE MOUNTAINTOP by Katori Hall
WHEN: Feb. 13th-March 9th; Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays-Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. Saturday Matinee March 9th at 2pm.
WHERE: Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square, 63108
TICKETS: $20-$47, special student matinee, group prices, http://theblackrep.org





New African Paradigm Study Group Lecture Series Presents...

2 Mega Lectures

Michael Imhotep & Dr. Llaila O. Afrika 



Meet and Greet 4:30pm -6:00pm @ Afroworld( 7276 Natural Bridge Road Saint Louis Missouri 63121)


For Advanced Tickets Call James Steward at 618-977-8191 or call Greg Harris at 314-877-9252

Lectures will takes Place at
Pamoja Preparatory Academy (Cole Middle School)
3935 Enright Ave St.Louis, Mo. 63108

Doors open at 1:30pm
Program starts at 2:00pm

VENDORS
$40 for advanced vendors
$50 for at the door vendors
AT DOOR VENDORS MUST BRING TABLE

For more info on vendors call
Brother James Matthews at 618-977-8191 or call e-mail Greg Harris at Newafricanparadigm@gmail.com





Rucka Puffs Sixth Annual Charity B Ball Game Sunday Feb 24 at St Vincents Gym St Charles Rock Rock Road




ONGOING BITZ



LooseCannon presents BIKINI BOXING every Wednesday at The City, 1917 Washington in Midtown St Louis.  Doors at 10p.m. For free RSVP call 314-4-9917



Check out the web series UNDER THE CHERRY TREEproduced by Kobalt Books. Go to http://www.youtube.com/user/kobaltbooks





 


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Check out Paris Caldwell's weekly podcast GOIN BACK TO INDIANA playing all Jacksons music every Thursday at TEN PM CST at http://www.mixlr.com/mytalknation


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If you would like to featured on OUTSTAGN email us at maatspear@yahoo.com

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