ALL BLACK EVERYTHING. Very Cool Pic ! I’ll be in the next one.
Raven Symone joins Lauren Scott of Pepsi Co. at the 2010 NAACP Awards to accept an award honoring the We Inspire program. Raven represents LAUGHTER in the program which was recognized for advancing positive multicultural images in advertising and media. (Photo credit Getty Images)
“Icons” Raven Symone and Taraji P. Henson, along with Pepsi Co’s Lauren Scott, were on hand to accept an award honoring the We Inspire Campaign .
Pepsi We Inspire icons Taraji P. Henson who represents LOVE and Raven Symone, LAUGHTER joined by Gabby Sidibe beaming with pride at the 2010 NAACP Awards.
About Pepsi “We Inspire” (www.pepsiweinspire.com)
Whether they spring from the mouths of loved ones, through the media or from within our hearts, stories inspire, motivate, inform and strengthen our relationships. Pepsi We Inspire will tap into the powerful bonds between women by creating a platform built just for them. Singers, thespians, and authors, whoever uplifts and entertains, will be a part of this community as they too share their own intimate moments, like the songs, movies and recipes that make their own live
Quiet Storm // Derek Roche from Arcade44.tv on Vimeo.
FYI, Hav Plenty is one of my all time favorite films.
Bio: Photographer. Actress. Rising Visionary. World traveler. Fearless enthusiast. Thrift shop junkie. Wife. Infuser of life. And damn good friend!
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Chenoa Maxwell (born 16 November 1969) is an American actress and photographer. She is best known for her starring role in the 1997 romantic comedy Hav Plenty and as the recurring character Lena Turner on the hit UPN sitcom Girlfriends. Ms. Maxwell has also appeared in the WB sitcom, For Your Love. She was the leading lady in R&B singer Joe’s video, What if a Woman. She also had a cameo in the infomercial for ‘Yoga Booty Ballet’. ***This Needs To Be Updated***
Click Pic For Amber Rose with The Frame, Like Kanye Intended, Get the Artful point.

Thanks Ye ! Way to get back in the line up ! I look forward to the creativity on display at his site. I’m glad he is using his name, instead of kanyeuniversecity. I think it’s best to use his name/domain to add a sense of personal connection with the fans. Makes you forget about the ghost blogging issues and stuff that doesn’t really matter, it’s just about spreading creativity.
SESSILEE LOPEZ from Mark Squires on Vimeo.
This is from a couple of months back…but you remember this super model…at least from the Vogue Italia cover…she was one of the Super Models to hit that all black issue.
The December issue of Vogue Italia’s cover features gorgeous models, Gisele, Lara Stone, Christy Turlington, Kasia Struss and Natalia Vodianova in photo’s that look somewhat Twit-Pic…LOL
RT @Starclays : so I’m back on my Sk8Board P-Ish and attempting to snatch me up a model…Ha!
Natasha Tsakos presents part of her one-woman, multimedia show, “Upwake.” As the character Zero, she blends dream and reality with an inventive virtual world projected around her in 3D animation and electric sound.
Playwright and performer Natasha Tsakos works in a brave new form of theater, where sound, computer-generated images and the performer move in sync to create a dreamlike yet sharply real stage environment. Within this space of total possibility, Tsakos muses on the deepest questions of the human soul.
A Swiss-born artist living in Miami, Tsakos has been a performer with Circ X and the Big Apple Circus, and writes, teaches and performs her own work in Miami and worldwide. She’s the author of several plays and one-acts, a few collections of poetry and the cartoon “The Eskimans,” about a penguin and an Eskimo.
In her other life, she is Kokoff the Clown, who wanders the streets of Miami in a red nose (and who made a run for president in 2000).
“A bitterwseet, funny, tragic world with existentialist shades of Samuel Beckett and especially Marcel Marceau.”
Octavio Roca, Miami New Times
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WHO: Talented photographer Thi Chien will make his debut at GalleryBar with a new exhibit of photographs entitled Addiction. The self-taught artist will showcase a number of powerful images that convey in depth views on individuals and their struggles with addiction. From power and money to sex and drugs, addictions are everywhere and Chien has zeroed in on a collection of shots that engage the viewer in thought and self-reflection. The photographs will be used to create a book within a series by Chien to be titled ADDICTION through which the artist hopes to create a heightened sense of drug awareness and prevention.
“There are addictions everywhere we look,” says photographer Thi Chien. “What I wanted to do with this collection was focus in and draw attention to the bad ones. One day I hope to create a book series dedicated to the topic, but for now I hope that my work provokes thought and emotion within all who view it.”
WHAT: Addiction: A Collection of Photographs
WHERE: GalleryBar | 120 Orchard Street (btw Rivington and Delancey)
WHEN: Opening event to take place on September 30th from 8pm – 12am with DJ Christian Rich
Exhibit will be on display through October 28
About Thi Chien
After purchasing his first camera in July 2007, the native Vietnamese visionary has not only had his work grace the pages of international publications like XXL Magazine and GQ Online, but he’s co-produced Busta Rhyme’s video “If You Don’t Know” featuring Big Tigga and he’s currently working on the “Life As…” series which spotlights the life and times of pop-cultural icon and entrepreneur, Damon Dash. Being self-taught and progressive, the now New Jersey dweller has captured everybody from superstar Kanye West and Mike Epps to Dipset’s Jim Jones and Juelz Santana to urban sensations like Fabolous, The Clipse and The Roots. From cover art to advertisements, videos to stock photography, Chien is consistently working toward his dream. For Thi Chien, his captured depictions of humanity are simple reflections of being human. With sincerity, his camera plays the role of his eyes- snapping shots of opportunity, engaging in the expressions of the forgotten and bridging the gap between dreams, reality and failure. For Thi Chien, art has no regulations or boundaries. Art simply is. http://www.myslantedvision.com/
