Res is a Philly born singer/songwriter who came out with her debut album "How I Do" in 2001. The album featured what I thought was a hit single, the song “Golden Boys” which also had a video where we see Res beautifully and artistically dressed.
Read MoreBen Carson blogs about his new documentary "We Run The Streets" and his latest interview with Atlanta based band This Piano Plays Itself.
Read MoreYesterday, I had the pleasure of showing my friends Corinne and Kendrick a few photos and videos of one of my favorite bands, Nirvana. I showed them a couple of pictures from Google and they seemed to like them. Read More
I love free drinks! Even from drunk girls who like your sunglasses. There is nothing more interesting than to go to a concert and meet different people who buy you drinks, share a cigarette, or even share a seat.
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So thanks to the awesomeness of my friend Kendrick Daye (Mr. Art Nouveau), he and I were able to go to the Goodie Mob Reunion concert at the Masquerade Park in Atlanta. When he first told me about this, I nearly shat in my pants because I am a proud native of Atlanta and going to the Goodie Mob reunion would be like transporting back to my early days before I found the guitar.
The most anticipated awards show came on this Sunday and everyone was glued to their tv sets. Either you were waiting to see what dress your favorite celebrity had on or whether you were waiting to see your favorite entertainer perform, the popular crowd of America were tweeting in their comments as they watched the VMAs.
The quote for my title is from a good British, crime film named RocknRolla, which was directed by Madonna’s ex-hubby Guy Ritchie. This was a pretty interesting movie on all levels: it had great humor, subtle violence, and characters that you’ll never forget.
Let me start off by saying “I am not an alcoholic (just on the weekends…that starts on Thursday), but if I was one then I think I’ve finally found Booze Heaven.
After countless plans and schemes of how I was going to buy a ticket for the Mos Def concert and get off of work in time to see the MC phenomenon, the man above gave me the chance to get off of work early, get lost for a little while and make it to the Tabernacle before Mos Def made his appearance.







