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Poetry Corner: Lessons People Taught Me ~ Elena Levon

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If you want to hear the truth ~ Listen to your heart.

If you want to fly ~ Don’t be afraid to break your wings.

If you want to forgive ~ Ask for forgiveness.

If you want to be a good dancer ~ Dance with your soul, not your feet.

If you want to get to the top ~ You have to touch the bottom.

If you want to be free ~ Don’t lie to yourself.

If you want to heal ~ Cry, Laugh, Breath & Let go.

If you want to be rich ~ Help someone.

If you want to find You ~ Get lost.

If you want to learn ~ Change.

If you want to feel loved ~ Love.

If you want to be happy ~ Be.

02/07/2013 © Elena Levon

LOST ETERNITY

Time has stopped.
Crowds, chaos, voices.
So many faces,
So many echo’s
So many places.
Except one face…
Yours…
Except one echo…
Ours…
Except one place…
Eternity.
Among the crowds we are lost,
But my eyes still hope to see yours.
I search for your face in so many masks…
But they just laugh at us.
They laugh, because I will never belong to you…
I never do.
If we shall never find eternity,
I ask for only 3 things;
One Face – Yours
One Echo – Ours
One Place – Now…

12/23/2012 © Elena Levon

“Russian-Armenian-American solo Nomad. I’m a Writer, Photographer, Actress, Dancer, Model & a Dual Citizen. I have backpacked solo through Africa, lived in 8 countries and traveled to over 30, in 4 continents, before my 30th Birthday. On my journey I got to share dinners & laughs with everyone, from homeless people, to Presidents, Hollywood icons & Royalty. I walked with lions in the wild, bungee jumped into a river full of alligators, got in a fight with a female baboon, hang on the edge of the most dangerous pool in the world and jumped out of a perfectly good airplane, in the middle of one of the coldest winters in Russia.”

Commentary – Bohemian Home Journal

Elena Levon’s bio reads like an action/adventure/romance novel, which is why I  find her writing style so fascinating; sincere, soulful, soothing, insightful, earthy. Check out Elena’s blog, I  know you will enjoy her work as much as I do.

http://mselenalevontraveling.com/

The Watsons Go To Birmingham

photo courtesy Hallmark Channel

photo courtesy Hallmark Channel

photo courtesy Hallmark Channel

photo courtesy Hallmark Channel

The Watsons Go to Birmingham is coming to television.  The adaptation of the historical-fictional novel written by Christopher Paul Curtis (1995) will premiere on the Hallmark Channel Friday, September 20th at 7pm(EST). Many children and parents are familiar with the award-winning novel written by Curtis; it was his first novel and it earned him the Newbery Honor, the Coretta Scott King Award, and the Golden Kite Award. This long awaited film stars Anika Noni Rose, David Alan Grier, LaTanya Richardson and Wood Harris. It was directed by Kenny Leon and produced by Tonya Lewis Lee; wife of film director Spike Lee.

The story is about an African-American family in the summer of 1963 living in the town of Flint, Michigan. When  one of the children begins to get into trouble, the parents decide he would benefit by spending time with his very strict grandmother in Birmingham, Alabama. The entire family takes the trip together and during the visit, tragic events take place that affect not only the Watson family, but American families all over the U.S.

The story integrates the 1963 tragedy of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing that killed four young African-American girls. This year, September 15th marked the 50th anniversary of the bombing which became a major turning point in Civil-Rights Movement.

http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/thewatsonsgotobirmingham/video/OnLocation/TheWatsonsOnLocation

'Watsons Go to Birmingham' Newseum DC

‘Watsons Go to Birmingham’ Newseum DC

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'Watsons Go to Birmingham' Newseum DC

‘Watsons Go to Birmingham’ Newseum DC

The Watsons Go to Birmingham  D.C. premier  was last night at the Newseum. Hallmark Channel President and CEO Bill Abbott had this to say: “This very special film represents the very best of what Hallmark Channel is about: quality, family friendly entertainment, compelling stories with life-affirming messages, and the collaboration of an incredibly talented group of individuals.”

I highly recommend seeing this movie with family and friends. The movie like the book will open the doorway for family discussions about a  very difficult chapter in American history.

‘Free Angela’ Documentary

MV5BMjA0MzA4MzA1NV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwOTI3NjU0OA@@._V1._SX214_CR0,0,214,314_Shola Lynch ‘s  documentary about the life of  Angela Davis, “Free Angela & All Political Prisoners” has been a long time coming, but with the help and support of the Ford Foundation, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith, we can now see this intriguing documentary that reveals a part of American history we thought we all knew. Describing her approach, director Shola Lynch said of the film:

“Free Angela and All Political Prisoners is a documentary movie that asks how a bookish 26-year-old philosophy professor ends up on the FBI’s Most Wanted List and an international political icon in the early 1970s. The story is a political crime drama with a love story in the middle and many questions that can’t be answered.”

http://www.amctheatres.com/movies/free-angela-and-all-political-prisoners

https://www.facebook.com/freeangelafilm

http://movies.nytimes.com/2013/04/05/movies/free-angela-and-all-political-prisoners-by-shola-lynch.html?_r=0

Free Flow Forum

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Free Flow Forum is an open mic dedicated to artistic expression and music. Boasting a live band that enhances the entertainment provided by  various Poets, Singers, Musicians, Comedians and Dancers that grace the stage. Located in the jazzy urban U Street district of Washington DC, Red Lounge attracts the professional business art crowds of the city. Flowrhythmic  brings a spotlight to the art community to showcase its best, brightest and most valued performing artists.

Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday @ Red Lounge 2013 14th St NW (U Street) Washington D.C.  8-11pm – $5

 Twitter Handles: @FlowOpen – Producer/Co-Host: @J_D_A_B –  Band: @flawedlogikband – Host: @PresidentLDavis – Free Flow Forum Open Mic – Hosted by President L Davis.

 

 

 

Angelika Film Center Mosaic: TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM

Screen shot 2013-08-04 at 10.24.09 AMMaybe one of the best kept secrets in Fairfax County. The Angelika Film Center  opened last September in the Mosaic District, and if you haven’t been  you have got to put it  on your “must visit” list ASAP. This state of the art ‘bohemian’ theater has wall to wall screens and the latest in digital projection and sound. With plush stadium design seating you can watch the best in independent, foreign and specialty films in comfort and style.  Old hat in New York City and Plano, Texas, Angelika Film Centers have been  breaking box office records for independent films since 1989. . . and if the stylish building and seating aren’t enough,  Chef Lee Anne Wong (former finalist on Bravo’s Top Chef, and regular contributor on the Cooking Channel’s Unique Eats) has partnered with Angelika so patrons can enjoy a completely different food experience with prepared meals specially paired with beer, wine or champagne selections in the Café, Lounge or while watching a film!

You want more?  ‘Baby Boomer Thursdays,’ is a regular event and anyone 55+ can see a film for $7 and receive FREE popcorn with the purchase of a drink (sounds a lot better than ‘Senior Discounts)

Mondays at 11am,  parents and grandparents should check out ‘Crybaby Matinee.’  $6 admission fee (free for kids under 5 years old) adults can enjoy a movie with kids without the worry of unexpected tantrums and feedings in the dark –  and baby changing tables are provided.

Now Playing: Angelika Film Center Mosaic

2911 District Ave, Fairfax, VA
10:00am‎  ‎12:00‎  ‎2:00‎  ‎4:00pm‎

Screen shot 2013-08-04 at 10.25.17 AMSundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize Winner, TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM, is a true story about the backup singers behind some of the greatest musical legends of the 21st century.

Rare archival footage can be seen in, TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM as well as  interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger and Sting (to name just a few.)  However, in this film these famous figures take a backseat to the  backup singers whose lives and stories are center stage. Directed by Morgan Neville, cast include Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer and Judith Hill.

August Sunday Kind of Love

Sunday Kind of Love

Featuring Gregg Shapiro & The DC Youth Slam Team

Hosted by, Sarah Browning & Katy Richey
$5 online or at the door

Gregg Shapiro is the author of the chapbook GREGG SHAPIRO: 77 (Souvenir Spoon Press, 2012) and the poetry collection Protection (Gival Press, 2008). Shapiro is also an entertainment journalist whose interviews and reviews run in a variety of regional LGBT and mainstream publications and websites.
The DC Youth Slam Team uses spoken word poetry to teach and empower teens to speak up about issues of social justice. With free weekly writing workshops, monthly open mics, poetry slams, and annual travel to regional and national competitions, the team provides training and a platform for District youth to develop their poetry and public speaking skills with guidance from mentors and peers.
Check them out on Sunday August 18, 2013 -5-7 pm- Busboys & Poets- 2021 14th St. N.W. Washington, D.C.
Co-Sponsored by Busboys and Poets & Split This Rock

For more information:
202-387-POET

Mary Ann Redmond Rocks the White House!

DSC_2343-101I saw the fabulous Mary Ann Redmond at a private soiree last month, hosted by friends Tim and Jean White. Ms. Redmond rocked the ‘White House’ with a few old favorites and  the song “Love Me Anyway” which awarded her and Todd Wright WAMMIES for (1) Song of the Year 2012 and (2) Songwriter of the Year.   Both her “live” performances and her four CDs to date have earned recognition from the music industry with an astounding 22 Washington Area Music Awards (Wammies). It was a fabulous evening with lots of good food, good friends and awesome music! Jean and Tim have a beautiful view of the Occoquan from their back yard; it made the perfect backdrop at sunset for Ms. Redmond’s foot stomping rhythm and blues performance.

If you have never seen her in performance you are missing out! Check out her calendar of upcoming events.
http://www.maryannredmond.com/show-dates-on-a-calendar/

“Love Me Anyway” was recorded by Celine Dion and Johnny Hallyday as a duet with French lyrics by Christophe Miossec and released on Celine’s French CD “Sans Attendre.” Whoot!

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Dark Girls Documentary: World premiere on OWN

DarkGirlsPoster0819b-finalOprah Winfrey’s OWN network will air the ‘Dark Girls’ documentary next Sunday, June 23. The film, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in 2011  is generating a lot of buzz!  Two years in the making, ‘Dark Girls,” is an unfiltered and  emotionally raw film that presents interviews with Black women of the darkest hues in which they share personal stories and life experiences.

The topic of  ‘Dark Skin vs Light Skin’ ‘black folks’ has been a controversial topic since the days of slavery. An unfortunate fact in American history is that darker skinned men and women suffered harsher treatment than lighter skinned enslaved people. The question ‘Has the bias treatment changed much since the days of slavery?’ is explored by documentary Directors/Producers  D. Channsin Berry (Urban Winter Entertainment) and Bill Duke (Duke Media).

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Berry states of the film’s origin, “When Bill called me with the idea of a documentary about dark-skinned women, I was in right away. Being a dark-skinned Black man, like Bill, I have gone through similar traumas. Being separated and discriminated against by our own people. It stifles your self-esteem. Bill and I shared our similar experiences and immediately understood that we knew the best way to approach this.”

Duke adds, “In the late `60s a famous psychological study was done in which a young Black girl was presented with a set of dolls. Every time the she was asked to point to the one that wasn’t pretty, not smart, etc., she pointed to the Black doll that looked just like her. In her mind, she was already indoctrinated. To watch her do that was heartbreaking and infuriating. CNN did the test again recently – decades later – with little progress. As the filmmakers behind ‘Dark Girls,’ our goal is to take that little girl’s finger off that doll.”

Dark-skinned Black American women from all walks of life are featured in the film, with a key focus on the struggle for upward mobility in the workplace of Corporate America. “The sickness is so crazy,” Berry continues. “These ladies broke it down to the degree that dark-skinned ‘sistas’ with ‘good’ hair vs. dark-skinned women with ‘kinky’ hair were given edges when it came time for coveted promotions.”

To add more spice (as if needed) additional interviews in the film ‘Dark Girls,” include White men in loving intimate relationships with Black women that were passed over by “their own men,” as well as dark-skinned women of Latin and Panamanian background for a world-wide perspective to the issue of dark vs. light.

Berry concludes, “The skin issue is a discussion we all need to have once and for all…so we can eradicate it.”

Tune in to the world television premiere of “Dark Girls” on OWN Sunday, June 23, at 10 PM EST.  I’m gonna watch are you?

This Hat Is Under Construction | Incredible Things

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This Hat Is Under Construction | Incredible Things.

by Brittany High

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Hat Under Construction

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASara Grundy of Sorensen-Grundy Milliners made this Victorian mini top hat.

Chenille Stems: Amazing Pipe Cleaner Sculptures

Photos by Meg Biddle

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http://chenillestems.blogspot.com/

Lauren Ryan creates sculptures using pipe cleaners that are unbelievably realistic and detailed. No glue. . . just scissors  Check out her blog and take a look for yourself.

Contact: chenillestems@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauren.ryan.5682DeviantART: http://afiriti.deviantart.com