FEATURED WRITER SUPA NOVA SLOM- HIP HOP MEDICINE MAN
You've seen him on Jay Leno as one of the members of Bill Cosby's "Cosnarati Hip-Hop Band" his new book "The Remedy" The Five-Week Power Plan to Detox Your System, Combat the Fat, and Rebuild Your Mind and Body sold out first day at The Hue-Man Bookstore in Harlem! And his album "The Remedy" featuring artists such as Jadakiss, The Game and Erykah Badu. Recently he joined Fox 5's Lisa Evers on Hot 97 Street Soldiers "Fit or Fat" segment along with a panel of fitness experts including Dr.Oz's personal Trainer Donovan Green to discuss the crisis of obesity and type 2 adult diabetes among our youth!
And now in light of the recent passing of Hip-Hop -Gangstarr Legend Guru, Supa Nova Slom has decided to dedicate these banging tracks in his honor! Download for yourselves and then pass it on and help spread the message of wellness to our tribes! Wellness warriors rise,post on your blogspots,on your facebooks and myspace,thisis 50.com ,everywhere because everyone needs the message. As always I appreciate your love and support.
"Our health is in a state of emergency...emerge and see...activate wellness". -Hip Hop Medicine Man
http://www.divshare.com/download/11115967-827
Detox Your System,
Combat the Fat,
and Rebuild Your Mind and Body
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Congradulations to the 2010 Winners of the Screenwriting Expo
Grand Prize Runners Up:Summer Camp by Diane Hanks
Transit by Jason Jamie Groce
How Do I Love Thee by Susu Langlands
On the Fly by Sammye Pokryfki
Suzanne's Prize
Transit by Jason Jamie Groce
Suzanne's Prize Runners Up:
Get Over It by Natalie Ellis
Lifestyle by David Hanson
Whitey Don’t Learn by Stephen Kunc
How Do I Love Thee by Susu Langlands
Genre Prize Winners
Caliburn by Nicholas Horwood
Monster World by Pat Carey and Wyatt Catey
Blood In the Snow by Susannah Petty
New Mommy by Hamilton Mitchell
Best Comedy Script
Winner not yet selected
Best One Hour TV Script
City of Nights by Grainne Godfree.
Co-created by Grainne Godfree and William Joe Saunders
Best Half Hour TV ScriptCurb Your Enthusiasm, "Spic And Span" by Tracy Reilly
Best Half-Hour TV Script Special Mention (Runnerup Status and Prize)
Modern Family, “Friendly Fire,” by Charity Paniamogan
Best Short Script
Aurora by Kristi L Simkins
Best Reality TV Synopsis
LP by Jonathan Brainard
Feature Screenplay Semifinalists
A Far Signal by Noelle Foster
Aitu by Sean Malcolm
Alamo-Duluth: Anatomy of a Lynching by Dale R. Botten
An Unromantic Comedy by Andy Silverman
Army Ants by Andy Cannistra
Battlecruiser by David Hitchcock
Black Friday by Greg Ernstrom
Blood in the Snow by Susannah Petty
Blood Money by Scotty Wood
Bronco by Ryan McDonald
Caliburn by Nicholas Horwood
Chasing 4 A.M. by Claudine Huffman
Chuck Hodges Conquers the Universe by David Ball
Clear Cut Love by Tanner Givnan
Cold Barrel Zero by Ronald L. Ecker
Dead Air by Jonathan Clark
Dirty Wars by Elizabeth L. Silver
Facebook Revolution by Marc Fienberg
Fugue by Laura Lee Bahr & Andrew Gettens
Get Over It by Natalie Ellis
Gluttons by William Sikorski Jr and William Sikorski III
Holiday by Philippe Forest
How Do I Love Thee by Susu Langlands
Lifestyle by David Hanson
Long in the Tooth by Mark Wasserman
Monster World by Pat Carey & Wyatt Carey
Nature of the Beast by Eric Sentell
New Mommy by Hamilton Mitchell
On the Fly by Sammye Pokryfki
Rail Brothers by Jonathan Holly
Served Cold by Steven Pryor
Suck It by Kamal Moo
Summer Camp by Diane Hanks
Summer Villains by Macon Blair
The Land of MILF And Honey by Stephanie Ogozaly
The Home Front by Richard Herstek
The Lost Treasure of Captain Kidd by David A. Hernandez
The Prince of Babylon by Dean Espinoza
The Starter Marriage by Matthew Tolbert
The Switch by Derek Domino
The Wind Riders by Jeff Ryback
To A Dancing God by Robert S. Horvath
Transit by Jason Jamie Groce
Truthies by Carlo DeCarlo
Whitey Don't Learn by Stephen Kunc
Call for Entries to all Writers, Poets and Dreamers!
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Signings, Art and Sales Laura Ling + Lisa Ling, SALE, and Buff Monster
Signings, Art and Sales Laura Ling + Lisa Ling, SALE, and Buff Monster: "
Yesterday we released a lot of information of events happening in LA. Laura Ling and Lisa Ling signing. I think it might be their only one, and the book is a good read. It's in a way, an adventure, true crime, political, and at the same time, family. Laura will also be in GR66. Don't miss this signing in LA on the 17th. 5-7pm. But almost a week from now is the SALE! Sat and Sun. Take 20% off, NOT ART and have fun checking out the latest toys, t shirts, comics and more. Then at the same time, it's BUFF Monster's custom painted show. Imagine, 50 or so artists contributing their custom take on Buff Monsters figure. They really look amazing. So that's actually a lot of info for just LA and these are all pretty strong events. If these don't bring you out, then I'm stumped.
Hollywood Outreach Program
Hollywood Outreach Program Deadline
Disney Fellowship 20th Anniversary Panel
Disney Fellowship 20th Anniversary Panel
Surrealism Or Ones Lost In Time
"Farhad Mammadov"
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For More Info Contact: Farhad Mammadov farhadgate@mail.ru
Norman Schureman Memorial Scholarship Announced
Norman Schureman Memorial Scholarship Announced
Norman Schureman
Norman Schureman
Sunday, March 21st, 2010Norman was a beloved instructor, colleague, mentor and friend of hundreds of Art Center students, faculty, staff and alumni. Norm’s relationship with Art Center began almost 40 years ago when his father, Bob Schureman, taught classes in the ID department and Norm would tag along as a young curious creative. Years later, Norm launched his official design career after graduating from Art Center in Industrial Design. He returned to the College to teach at Art Center Europe and then Pasadena. Both Norm and Bob have inspired hundreds of design students over the years.
For over 20 years, Norm devoted himself tirelessly to the College, instilling in his students a passion for design, a love for drawing and an eye for excellence. In his Viscom and Dynamic Sketching classes, as well as his Product Design classes, Norm brought criticality tempered with humor to his students and their work. Each term would generate new and constantly innovative ideas, images and prototypes. A place in the student gallery was always reserved for the great projects from Norm’s classes.
Our hearts go out to Norm’s entire family. At the appropriate time we will discuss with them the option of a memorial service on campus to celebrate Norm’s life and his extraordinary contributions to Art Center. We will keep you posted on time and date. We will also offer grief counseling to those in need through Human Resources and the Center for Student Experience. Details will follow on Monday.
We join as a community in grieving this painful and devastating loss.
Lorne M. Buchman, PhD
President
Art Center College of Design
http://blogs.artcenter.edu/dottedline/2010/03/
Black Asians in Giant Robot magazine
Black Asians in Giant Robot magazine
An article on the indigenous blacks of Southeast Asia, aka the Negritos, has been published in the current issue of Giant Robot magazine (Issue 64).
Giant Robot is a bi-monthly magazine whose primary focus is Asian and Asian-American pop culture. Articles in GR also regularly cover a broad range of subjects, including explorations of Asia's varied cultures and peoples.
In the current issue of Giant Robot, Paco Taylor (editor of Kung Fu Grip! zine), offers a thoughtful introduction to Asia's oldest, but most little known peoples: the black Asians of Southern Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and the Andaman Islands.
According to the writer, "This piece was inspired by my father, who spent time in Southeast Asia as a young Marine. The subject is one that's close to my heart and it is an honor to have the chance to cover it in the pages of Giant Robot. I hope that readers will give this issue [of GR] a glance."
Giant Robot, a 15-year old publication, is carried by the nation's largest book sellers, including Borders and Barnes & Noble. It is also on the racks of newsstands and comic book shops across the country. Look for your copy of Giant Robot (GR64) today!
ST PACO TAYLOR
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How To: Write like an Architect!
How To: Write like an Architect!: "
Typography can be a lot of fun if you really get in to it. Sometimes it can take a lot of time though if you’re creating it with a lot of detail and thought behind it. Usually these types of typography is the most appreciated by designers and viewers of any design blog. It is important to understand that typography is a way to generate text using stylized concepts that brings thoughts to patterns and shapes that truly make you think of the written words in a different way.
There are a million ways to stylize your text into typography and using simple fonts is one way. However it may come across lame and ordinary if you’re just creating it by buying or downloading a font. It will be way more appreciated and eye catching if you really get into the spirit and create a font from scratch and truly spend time organizing it from the bottom up.
I found a really interesting tutorial on YouTube that I’d like to share with you all. It’s about stylizing a font like an architect would do it. It teaches you how to organize and draw, by hand, a truly good looking font in just a matter of seconds. If you have some skills and just 10 minutes this will truly change the way your designs or presentations look. Be patient and draw the lines correctly. The end result will even impress your closest friends.
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Since Then
Since Then: "Letter in envelope.
Fri A.M.
Dear Eleanor,
Why do you have to be so mean to me?
That night when I came up you acted swell, but since then, _____
Found in 'Nine Days to Mukalla' by Frederic Prokosch. Published by The Viking Press, 1953.
ED: This one should have been found in 'Catcher in the Rye,' don't you think? That would have been SWELL.
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