HEY OUTSTAGRS!
IT'S THURSDAY!!
TIME TO GET TOWN!!!
UPDATE..Before we get into the towning, the solo calendar of Inky Chris will be ready for sale OCTOBER 23
You can order your copy now! The cost $20 (with discount plus shipping ) Starting OCT 23, the cost will be $20 plus shipping. If you want to get on board for one, just email to snaphoney2011@gmail.com and an invoice will be sent to you. Or you can Paypal to www.paypal.me/Maatology (Be sure to note INKY CHRIS CALENDAR when doing the paypal me option ) LIMITED TIME ONLY.
Now lets get town!
YOURS TRULY holding a movie pass for the advance screening of the film, "Black and Blue" that was held this past Wednesday at Ronnie's 20 Cinema in South County.
This past Wednesday, I had the opportunity of going to an advance screning for a film. Its been a few years since I did one of these (I cannot even remember the last advance screener I attended! Maybe Seven Pounds by Will Smith.LOL). But thanks to a longtime friend, event promoter Mocha Latte (who hosted the screening)she invited me to the screening of the upcoming film, "Black And Blue" at Ronnies 20 (The theater that has the plush black leather recliners as you watch the screen).
When I got there, I found out there were two theaters showing the movie and got in line at one where a line started.
I also found out that we either had to take out phones back to our car or have the theater supervisors hold your phone in a secured box until after the film, but wont take responsibility if the phone end up missing (Most people chose to have their phones secured.).
Then, I saw St Louis Post Dispatch's Kevin Johnson with a guest and we glanced at each other and waved.
Yours Truly talking a selfie with one of the screener lines.
Next I hear a "Whoooooo". I look around, its Latte who walked through with her assistants (One was Mousie Haley who I saw and greeted with a juicy cheek kiss LOL) who was wearing this BAAAAD multi color and glittered coat that shimmered as she walked through the crowd. I managed to get her attention to ask what was the set up for the lines? She gave me the skinny and then quipped, "I know you dont like doing lines."LOL
Because I told the supervisors I was media, I was able to keep my phone but I was just not allowed to turn it on.
Before the screening, Latte introduced some of the businesses who was in the movie house (some were at the other movie house) who introduced their businesses to the crowd. Those who repped and donated were:
Nya B (book author and therapist)*,
Sabrina hair stylist (hairkit) *.
Facials by Nina (gift certificate)*
Warehouse West (giftbag, drink tickets),
Brittany from CS salon (hair discounts),
City Boutique (gift certificate or items),
Sweets by Sugary Bliss (popcorn bags),
Sweetfixx with 136 Samples of baked goods
Posh shoes.. 4 pair of shoes,
Elizabeth Saint James (clothing) store,
Nicole Pleasant attorney (legal counseling)* gave giftcards
,RG organics.. Skin products,
Gourmet Soul restaurant (giftcards),
DollHouse Studios. Taliya with free passes,
SistaKeeper with free tshirts/virtual therapy passes,
Angel Patterson giving away concert tickets,
The Real Harmonee Rose Lemonade pouches,
Toya Hertiage Hair Company gave hair products and TakeFlight Girls journals
and
Brittanie with CSsalon gave Hair giftcards
AND Now, my take on the movie.
Tyrese plays a local store worker who helps Harris in her plight to whistleblow within the police department. He is also good in a subdued role. Another highlight is the brief role by Mike Colter (of "Luke Cage" fame) playing a pimped out street king whose buffed out menacing look alone will keep your attention.
Although the film gave a summer time movie type vibe as far as its explosive action and fight scenes and car crashes but to be quite honest, Harris performance alone in this movie should start the award buzz for her as well as it has been buzzing for J Lo in "Hustlers."
Its also rare that African American actresses get a lead role in a action type film (Pam Girer, Angela Bassett and Taraji P Henson comes to mind who did it prior) and Harris can be added in that Bad Ass Femaleness.
Overall, the film is relevant especially as the conversation about police brutality in the urban streets has been in the current headlines. On a deeper level, it addresses how black cops mentally cope with the politics of being part of police culture as it relates to urban communities that despises the police (As one police officer tells Harris's character "You are blue now.")
Despite a few Hollywood conventions (eg. The happy ending cliche) and a vague narrative on Harris' character sexuality, "Black and Blue" is definitely a movie that you will not want to lounge and sleep on. And if you do, the clapping you will hear from audience goers will make you hate you took a nap!
The film opens nationwide Oct 25.
Latte giving Fox 2's Kelli Hoskins a giveaway after the screening.
Latte with STL based TV personality Pascal Beauboeuf and screener assistant Sabrina McField
EVENTZ COMING AND ONGOING
2019 OlaStyle Survivor Fashion Show
Survivors Celebrate Victory As Models For Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Rhone Rum Bar
2107 Chouteau AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63103
Your $40 ticket includes admission to the show, an appetizer buffet and soft drinks. A cash bar is available, as well as an opportunity to win and bid on fantastic items in the raffle and silent auction. Proceeds from your participation in the event will fund groundbreaking breast cancer research across the country as well as providing local people with life-saving mammograms, diagnostic testing and support through treatment.
A picture of the famous painter Pablo Picasso's Guernica, 1937
Pablo Picasso page provides visitors with Picasso's bio, over 3500 of his works, exclusive articles, and up-to-date Picasso exhibition listings. The page also includes related artists and categories, allowing viewers to discover art beyond our Picasso page.
The link is
St Louis native Joel P.E. King has an Acting Course. It’s for children and adults. The times and days are as follow:
October 21st - 26th
Monday thru Friday
Children/Young Adults: 4:30pm - 6:30pm (early arrivals are welcomed)
Adults/Seniors: 7:00pm - 9:30pm
Saturday classes are from 11 - 3pm
6pm begins the Culminating Show on that day. It’s the public performance to showcase what you have learned for the week.
Price: $75 (secures the entire week-you choose your days of participation)
Submit your inquiry to jpektheatre@gmail.com, and we will take care of the rest.
I look forward to having you in my class. Come and be inspired!
Joel King
www.jpek-thearts.com
For this week, I have one
Recently, I went to Office Depot on Lindell to get some copies done of a document . Just minding my business and I look to my left and my eyes saw a color of pink. Long pink. Long straight pink.
As you see in the pic, this young lady had on this pink weave that I said to myself," Does she think that looks good?"
Now, don't get me wrong, I have no problem with fashion and expression, but it looked like ratted Halloween costume wig .
And then have a black sweatband to hold the wig together.
Too much indeed!
Then I thought, "If her head itches, how is she gonna scratch her head? Will she have to take off the headband???
LOL
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