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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Win two tickets to The Roots Family Picnic.


Next Saturday is the 3rd Annual Roots Family Picnic in Philly!  This all-star Vampire Weekend will feature The Legendary Roots Crew along with hip-hop greats Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon as well as Africa's best Baja + The Dry Eye Crew from Sierra Leone, West Africa and Nneka from Nigeria. 
Baja + The Dry Eye Crew are giving away tickets:
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SHOW US YOUR DRY EYE

We thought it would be nice to share the love with our friends, so we went ahead and got two extra tickets for the Roots Picnic on June 5 in Philadelphia,  where Bajah + the Dry Eye Crew will be playing alongside The Roots, Nneka, The Very Best, Vampire Weekend, Method Man, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and a whole lot more.

We didn't know how to choose who to give the tickets to, so we made a funny little contest and hope you'll join. All you have to do is upload a photo of yourself doing the legendary Dry Eye sign to our facebook page (www.facebook.com/planetbajah) or tweet it at us (@planetbajah, #dryeye), and a mysterious panel will be pick the best one.

We even got Snoop Dog, Damian Marley, Jeffrey Wright, Dame Dash, Hugh Jackman, and a whole slew of others to show you how.

Anyway, we hope to see you there!
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The Smaller SummerStage free shows are pretty cool next week in Brooklyn...

SummerStage Music
Roy Ayers with DJ Jon Quick
When: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Betsy Head Memorial Playground
Roy Ayers with DJ Jon Quick
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SummerStage Music
Doug E. Fresh and DJ Dee Wiz
When: Thursday, June 3, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Herbert Von King Park
Doug E. Fresh and DJ Dee Wiz
Doug E. Fresh, one of the originators of the human beat box, is one of the early heralds of the global hip hop movement.
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SummerStage Dance
Akim Funk Buddha's Flying Boom Box and Organic Magnetics & AfroFunk Hip Hop Dance Class
When: Friday, June 4, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Herbert Von King Park
Akim Funk Buddha's Flying Boom Box and Organic Magnetics & 
AfroFunk Hip Hop Dance Class
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SummerStage Music
Living Colour, Ebony Bones!, Pillow Theory and CX KiDTRONiK
When: Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 3:00PM
Where: Central Park/Mainstage
Living Colour, Ebony Bones!, Pillow Theory and CX KiDTRONiK
Classic BRC legends Living Colour usher in a new generation of African-American rock stars.
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SummerStage Dance
Peniel Guerrier Dance and Julio Jean Haitian American Dance Theater Present a Tribute to Haiti
When: Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Herbert Von King Park
Peniel Guerrier Dance and Julio Jean Haitian American Dance 
Theater Present a Tribute to Haiti
Julio Jean Haitian American Dance Theater is a highly acclaimed dance company dedicated to the sharing Haiti's dance culture with the world. Internationally recognized Haitian dance company, Peniel Guerrier Dance utilizes an intoxicating mix of traditional drums and rhythms to propel the spirit of Haitian dance.
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SummerStage Music
Pupy y Los Que Son Son and Jose Conde: A Tribute to Fania Records
When: Sunday, June 6, 2010 at 3:00PM
Where: Central Park/Mainstage
Pupy y Los Que Son Son and Jose Conde: A Tribute to Fania Records
Cuba es Libre with a rare live set from songo icons Pupy y Los Que Son Son, pan-latin grooves from Jose Conde and an all-star DJ celebration of NY salsa.
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Free Concerts in NYC have Begun! Check out Jay Electronica - June 1st


SummerStage Music 
Jay Electronica
When: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 7:00PM
Where: Red Hook ParkJay Electronica
With unconventional style and a unique combination of clever lyrics and deep musical cuts, Jay Electronica has been breathing new life into rap from the streets up.

Part of the NYC Revolutions series
With unconventional style and a unique combination of clever lyrics and deep musical cuts, Jay Electronica has been breathing new life into rap from the streets up. Jay is best known for his creative use of film soundtracks as a bed for his abstract rhymes. Jay’s most recent “Just Blaze” produced single, “Exhibit C,” has garnered heavy rotation on major radio stations, the streets and online, quickly landing in the iTunes hip-hop top ten.
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Essence Music Festival : Features Janet Jackson and Mary J. Blige

Janet Jackson, Alicia Keys, and Mary J. Blige at the 2010 EMF

05.06.2010 – r New Orleans- July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.

As ESSENCE celebrates its 40th anniversary, this year’s ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL(EMF) is presenting three female headliners who are icons emblematic of the ESSENCE brand. Each night of the Fourth of July weekend-long celebration in New Orleans will conclude with a headlining performance from these powerful women: Janet Jackson (Friday, July 2), Alicia Keys (Saturday, July 3) and Mary J. Blige (Sunday, July 4). This year’s multi-generational list of performers also features some of today's greatest African-American artists and also honors the local music of New Orleans (full night-by-night line-up is below).

LINE-UP:
The 2010 ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL night-by-night line-up (as of 5/6) is as follows
Friday, July 2
  • Main stage: Janet Jackson, Charlie Wilson, Raphael Saadiq, Monica
  • Superlounges: Chrisette Michele, Irma Thomas, Arrested Development, Big Sam's Funky Nation, Mary Mary, Irvin Mayfield & the NOJO, WAR, Little Freddie King.
Saturday, July 3
  • Main stage: Alicia Keys, Gladys Knight, LL Cool J, Keri Hilson.
  • Superlounges: Laura Izibor, Sam & Ruby, De La Soul, Kermit Ruffins & the BBQ Swingers, Mint Condition, Leo Jackson & Melody Clouds, Joe, Rebirth Brass Band
Sunday, July 4
  • Main stage: Earth Wind & Fire, Mary J Blige, Jill Scott, Trey Songz.
  • Superlounges: Estelle, Hot 8 Brass Band, Lalah Hathaway, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Ruben Studdard, Shamarr Allen and The Underdawgs, Melanie Fiona, PJ Morton Band, Soul Rebels Brass Band.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

RIP GURU!

Legendary Rapper Guru Passes: "The Gang Starr MC died on Monday at age 43, following complications from cancer."


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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Woman Talk - Girl Talk Women's History Month Feature

From Carib News...
Woman Talk - Girl Talk
Women's History Month Feature


By Walter Greene

In honor of Women’s History Month, noted author Deborah Willis teamed up with M. Liz Andrews to curate an exhibit of eight artistic women at the RFA Gallery in Harlem. `Girl Talk: Narratives by Eight Women Artists’ is currently on display at the gallery located at 2075 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd @124th Street in Harlem. Deborah Willis, photographer and author of `Posing Beauty in African American Culture from 1890 to the Present’ is the present Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging Department at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.

"It’s an opportunity to show a range of work of women talking about what’s going on in their lives," said Deborah at the opening of the exhibition. About the name of the exhibit `Girl Talk’ Deborah explained: "I love singer Dakota Staton and I love her song `Girl Talk’ and I wanted to have a range of ideas of what girls are talking about. Her rendition of that song reminds us of the importance of women sharing stories and telling histories. The history of women in this nation is comprised of a multitude of stories, struggles and successes."

`Girl Talk’ is a presentation of photographs, paintings, film, jewelry and quilted pieces exploring the themes of imposed identity, beauty, tradition and self-determination. Deborah was pleased with the outcome of the showcase. "Yea, I am pleased with the outcome. I like the diverse work, the photography, the jewelry aspects that are here within our community. M. Liz Andrews, a performing artist and art administrator who co-curated `Girl Talk’ with Deborah Willis expressed her feelings about the presentation: "I hope to keep the narrative going. I was asked to do this in January, but this idea has always been a thought at the tip of mu tongue. I think it’s a conversation continued. It’s a celebration and an opportunity for reflection about those who give and sustain life with their bodies, spirits and voices. I am pleased and very happy with the show. I love the soundtrack and the representation of the young artists."

The featured artists are: Melvina Lathan, the first female licensed Boxing judge in New York and an artist who uses fiber to create works that range in subjects from portraits, to capturing images of femininity. Her mixed media quilts are on display. Delphine Fawundu-Buford, a photographer, showcased four photos that represented a Nina Simone song titled `Four Women.’ She photographed one woman in four totally different situations. Ifetayo Abdus-Salam another photographer shot a series that reflected the notion of Black Female Power, Sexuality and Identity. Her work included a photograph powdered with tight jeans, big Afro and a machine gun that represented Pam Grier (circa 2005).

Actress Anna Maria Horsford was clearly the most popular artists on display. Her work was attractively unique in a very glamorous way. Anna, who is currently featured in the movie `My Family Wedding’ showcased her jewelry collection on mannequins and on mirrors in a section of the gallery. Her elegant Swarovski crystal and Silver plated necklace adorned a mannequin and her crystal spider design wristclutch entitled `Along Came a Spider’ hung gracefully from a mirror.

Micaela Anaya, a painter influenced by Frida Kahlo and Salvadore Dali did acrylic on canvas in colorful `beauty shots’ that were modern and eye-catching. Her work included `Portrait of a Man’ and `Le Tercera Raiz.’ Carla Williams showed portraits capturing images if femininity and Kathe Sandler, an award winning independent documentary film-maker who explores race, gender, culture, identity and history was also on board. Letitia Huckaby, a photographer and journalist showed quilts of African-America cultural reference.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Interesting works at the New Museum, NYC

On exhibit at the New Museum is a collection of art titled Skin Fruit (a name alluding to original sin).
The exhibit is curated by artist Jeff Koons. On view are over one hundred works from the Athens, Greece based Dakis Joannou Collection, one of the leading contemporary art collections in the world.
Following are the works that stood out the most to me...

The exhibit is on view until June 6th.
Artist (top-bottom)) Jannis Varelas, My dad is strong than yours, Rainbow Rocket Bill and Friend, 2005,  Paul McCarthy, Paula Jones, 2007,  Tim & Sue Noble & Webster, Masters of the Universe, 1998-2000,  Jeff Koons, One Ball Total Equilibrium Tank, 1985



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