Join us as we celebrate 6 years of honoring and empowering women on Wednesday, March 21st @ NYU!
And Follow @wotm_nyc for our LIVE Twitterview w/ @Miss_Jessies Today @ 3pm! #wotm
Join us as we celebrate 6 years of honoring and empowering women on Wednesday, March 21st @ NYU!
And Follow @wotm_nyc for our LIVE Twitterview w/ @Miss_Jessies Today @ 3pm! #wotm
In celebration of The 49th New York Film Festival, indieWIRE held a FREE open forum featuring Spanish film director Pedro Almodóvar. As a fan of Almodóvar’s work I had to be present to hear what inspires him and why he decided to make his first Sci-Fi thriller, “The Skin I Live In.”
The conversation led by Richard Pena and posted below was entertaining and insightful. He mentions how Antonio Banderas’ character, the elusive and dark Robert, in The Skin I Live In and the open-hearted and vulnerable Pepa, played by Carmen Maura in Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown are the two characters he finds to be more like himself. Interesting, since the dualities between the two would make them polar-opposites, yet, Almodóvar connects them through their passionate drive.
For the past few weeks I’ve been working with the Moët Hennessy brand as Lady Hennessy for NY/NJ letting the ladies (and gentlemen) know how to turn the cognac into a cocktail. I posted four of the most popular REMIXED recipes below.
Create a cocktail then enter Hennessy’s Mixology Sweepstakes by texting HENNESSY to 44144 to win a mixology lesson with top mixologist Jordan Bushell. *No purchase is necessary and you must be 21 or over to enter.*
Come out and visit me at the following locations and get REMIXED!
Friday May 13
4PM – 5:30PM
Northern W&L (North End)
2505 WEBSTER AVE
BRONX 10458
718-584-4100
Friday May 13
6PM – 7:30PM
Gerard Wine & Liquor
878 GERARD AVENUE
BRONX 10452
347-590-0410
Saturday May 14
4PM – 5:30PM
Friedland W&L
603 LENOX AVE
NEW YORK 10037
212-368-3200
Saturday May 14
6PM – 7:30PM
North of the Park Liquor
1902 7TH AVENUE STORE #3
NEW YORK 10026
212-662-3343

If you’re familiar with my PROFILE series then you know where the inspiration behind this piece comes from. Maluca is an artist on Diplo’s genre bending label Mad Decent and is best known for mixing all her musical influences like merengue, salsa, hip-hop, dance, and house to create her own sound [electro-merengue]. The NYC born, self-proclaimed 1/2 Dominican + 1/2 Pain in the Ass takes some time to answer a few questions after her performance at SOB’s a few weekends back.
Before I introduced the PROFILE web-series to the internets last year with interviews of Waka Flocka, Jim Jones, and Raekwon I tried the q’s on my buddy Marques Toliver and I have to say his by far is one of my faves.
I originally met Marques while I was taping a show on the streets of Times Square about 4 years ago. He was playing violin and using the sound of the city as a substitute for background vocals. I walked over to him and noticed he was recording his session on a throwback recordable cassette player in hopes of capturing “a unique, raw sound”. We held a brief conversation about his journey to NYC from his hometown, Daytona, Florida, and he invited me to see him busk in Williamsburg sometime and then handed me a cd folded inside a brown paper bag w/ only an email address scribbled across it and told me to take a listen.
I played the cd at home that night and fell in love. His voice is filled with soul and his words are poetic (the kind that is based on reason not rhyme). We kept in contact throughout the years; I would attend his shows around the city witnessing him hypnotize the crowd with his talent and charisma and seen random bloggers, photographers, producers, even musicians lend their platform to showcase Toliver’s talent. Fast-forward to present day Marques has toured with TV on the Radio, performed on BBC’s popular late-night talk show Later with Jools Holland, and even received co-sign from Grammy Award winning UK singer Adele naming him her “NEW FAVOURITE ARTIST” on her blog. Another blog that has taken notice of Marques is Forbes magazine. Last year they featured him on the list of “Names You Need to Know in 2011″ . Marques plans on dropping an album this year and performing around the globe, stay posted on tour dates and projects @ www.marques-toliver.blogspot.com
I spotted the promo for “World of Jenks”, MTV’s new reality TV show online and was intrigued to learn more about the guy named Jenks. What I learned is he’s an award-winning filmmaker whose work speaks for itself and him. When you click on his Twitter page there is no bio section for him to fill up with his many accomplishments (which he has) or self-adoring adjectives that tells us how cool and great he is (which he is). At 24, Andrew Jenks has mastered what so many are trying to figure out: How to capture reality on camera. While many lose the story when the camera turns on, that’s when it begins for Jenks. He has the ability to create a bond with people that allows him to tell their story and bring the viewer closer to understanding their reality.
While Jenks follows members of MTV’s generation of Twenty-somethings to see “what life is like” on “World of Jenks” he searches for life’s meaning while living with the elderly in the award winning documentary “Room 335.” Trailer below.
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