Wednesday, September 30, 2009


writers are the best poet, try to be a better writer not poet.- jodiedapoet

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


i went go to school with this boy named Godfrey until he graduated; i knew that he rapped in a group but i never knew what his full potential was until i added him on Facebook and saw all the great work that he was doing.
here's a bio of his progress



M.J.G. is a very dynamic duo and their objective is to bring a breath of fresh air into the Hip Hop music genre and to the music diaspora overall. They strive for excellence and great quality music.

It all started with two young Syracuse University freshmen undergraduates rapping in front of a computer camera for fun, posting their freestyles to Facebook.

A.C.E. & 6EE's freestyles quickly gained popularity across campus. Looking to revamp what they had started, the two started what would be known as the 119 Cipher Series. The concept was unheard of; creating a regular series exclusively on Facebook. Every Friday at 9 a new episode featuring A.C.E. & 6EE and other hip-hop talent on campus would be posted.



As the series gained popularity the two knew that it was time to expand. Thus, Takeover Entertainment was founded, an umbrella of digital entertainment. Along with the launch of Takeover Entertainment came new ventures: a new dance series, airing on Saturdays and a new goal, to become the face of Hip Hop music on campus.

The two closed out 119 Cipher Series' first season with a new format hinting at what was to come next semester and began focusing on their first mixtape, Lyrical Exercise Vol. 1.

Compiling many new and classic instrumentals from producers such as Dr. Dre, Scott Storch, The Neptunes, and many others, M.J.G. began their work on breathing new life into these instrumentals.

Nearing completion of this LP, M.J.G. is looking forward to it's release and promise that it will not disappoint.


http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=fff6500274&view=audio&msgs=123c0cab9e1f67ee&attid=0.1&zw
this is what you wanna do, and im impressed by its sound. hope you like it! ;)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

"http://www.facebook.com/v/1186574377827"


many ppl believe that poetry is just snaps and a guitar to the flow of metaphors and similes; its more than that. poetry is TRUTH, and the expression of one's self without censorship. here is one who took advantage of his ability to write.


born Peter-Charles Seaton poetically named Rain Maker has been perfoming spoken word poetry and conducting workshops for the last eleven years 06 nuyorican slam team member dubbed the last man standing 07 wild card bowery finalist single father of 3 author and novice photographer Rain Maker leaves a piece of himself on every stage

Saturday, September 12, 2009







-two of the most talented young models I've ever seen




-first day of school Outfit

Thursday, September 3, 2009

SO, TODAY I WENT TO A REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, LATS TIME; REALLY DOPE ART MUSEUM AT
235 Bowery (YOU CAN TAKE THE f TRAIN THERE) YOU CAN ALSO CALL THE FOLLOWING # FOR INFORMATION OR CHECK OUT THEIR WEBSITE, (212) 219-1222, www.newmuseum.org

THEY HAVE PIECES BY SOME REALLY DOPE REVOLUTIONARY AND VISUALLY TALENTED ARTIST LIKE DAVID GOLDBLATT, EMORY DOUGLAS, AND A REALLY INCREDIBLE EXHIBIT ALSO DONE BY THE RIGO 23.
yo, so i was chillin at work today updating the blog and ?&%T; one of my co-workers was like yo, i got something really dope i want you to see, i was like iight.. IT'S INDREDIBLE

Raul Midón born prematurely and blinded by an incubator at birth in a New Mexico hospital is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist; despite his lost of sight he does well for those without eyes but ears to envision his words in their minds.
yways here it is.





art then and now is not much different in terms of the fight but as we take grasp of technology there is no telling the incredible work and beauty that can come out of it. a British "street artist" Banksy from illustrates the lengths that our minds as well as our creative abilities can take us.



art then and now is not much different in terms of the fight but as we take grasp of technology there is no telling the incredible work and beauty that can come out of it. a British "street artist" Banksy from illustrates the lengths that our minds as well as our creative abilities can take us.



art is a big part of culture, from visual arts to literacy; one isn't complete without the other. Emory Douglas also known as "The Revolutionary Artist" and also was the Minister of culture for the Black Panthers around the 1960s to '80s. Emory used his graphic art designs to add another elements to The Black
Panther paper to illustrates forms of oppression while at the same time uses the images to empower the "powerless".