Tuesday, October 28, 2008

It's In The Mail!

Over the past few days I have been researching the other portions of my ballot so that I could properly vote for my congressman, local judges, and the various propositions in my home city of Detroit. Tonight I committed my choices to the ballot and dropped it in my local post box for its trip back to Michigan! I have been hearing from so many people here in Canada how much they wish they could vote in this election. Some because it is a historic opportunity to vote for the first black President, many others because of the ever present influence the US has on what happens in Canada. In any case my north of the boarder straw pole easy fit into my ultimate choice! YES I DID! because YES WE CAN!


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Friday, October 24, 2008

50,000 Unique Visitors/ 104 Countries!


Some time around 4pm today I reached yet another record in the blogosphere with EpiphanyNoir! 50,000 unique visitors who contribute to an average of 3000 page hits per week/ over 150,000 hits per year! What still amazes me is the viral nature of the internet has increased my presence in the world by almost 24 countries to 104! My humble Thanks! to all of my readers! Please keep the word going out!
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Setting The Record Straight

I was not alone Sunday morning tuned into Meet the Press to See Gen. Colin Powell endorse Obama for President. Much has been said today about his reasons and motivations. Finally I shouted at the TV! Finally someone is saying what needed to be said. Many people have been living in fear since 9/11 and that is understandable. We were attacked in a most heinous way. But many more have been living in such fear that they have forgotten what it means to be an American. Forgotten that America was made up of individuals from other countries, many coming here to make a change, make their own country. Forgotten that as Americans we claimed to be on a higher moral footing in the world. Sunday Powell cleared two things up... Obama is not a Muslim and anyone who can't respect Muslims is not American because America was founded on a higher principle of freedom to be who you are regardless of your faith or beliefs.



The most moving part of the statement Colin Powell gave on Meet The Press endorsing Obama for president centered on the story of one grave in Arlington. It is the grave of Kareem Khan, a young man from New Jersey who was so moved by the tragedy and shock of Sept. 11, 2001, when he was just a boy, that he enlisted in the Army as soon as he could. Khan liked video games, the Dallas Cowboys and Starburst candies. He was also a Muslim.

Powell talked about the whispering campaign among some McCain supporters who say that Obama is Muslim. First, Powell said, it is not true. Obama is a Christian, and always has been. Second, Powell emphasized, what if he is Muslim? Isn't that the American way -- that a Muslim, or an Episopalian, or a Jew, or a Hindu or anyone else can grow up in this country with the same dream -- the dream that anything is possible, even the presidency.

So John I don't believe you personally endorse the fear mongering of the Republican party, but you do need to apologize for letting it go this far, for a complete lack of critical thinking and adding more to the already tarnished American reputation.

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Chicago International Film Festival/ Black Perspectives Tribute and Reception



Lasanji and her Fab-U-Lous Dress at the 44th annual Chicago International Film Festival Black Perspectives Tribute and Reception this past weekend where they honored Sidney Poitier.

Lasaunji and Jensen Atwood (Who was presenting an award Saturday night to Jennifer Hudson)

Lasaunji and Rockmond Dunbar (of Soul Food, Noah's Arc and Prison Break fame)

Lasaunji and Joe with Robin Robinson of Fox News Chicago

Again thanks to My EN Reporter in the field Lasaunji Colston for providing me with these great pics!

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Casting My Ballot

Ballot came in the mail end of last week and I have been debating on saying weather or not I voted and for whom. To me the choice came down to who was going to be different from the last 8 years, who saw things from a positive point of view... I remain curious about how it is all going to fall out over the next four years but I am feeling hopeful and that beets the alternative. I thought this campaign button really says allot of things about the past few weeks and how Obama takes a negative and uses it to his advantage...

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Herschel Fall Shoot

















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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Blackcat Birthday Party - 2008


Last night was Blackcat's Birthday gig! An awesome new joint, lots of freinds and a great party... Here are just a few pics... If you had your pic taken please contact Cat as the pictures are his to pass on! Happy Birthday Cat!











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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Xing Dance Theater - White


White took the stage as a struggle between light and dark, at the Betty Oliphant Theatre Tonight. The beautifully moving piece depicts a life struggle into white – purity, innocence, & beauty – from the dark place where life begins. Choreographer and dancer Xing Bang Fu drew on his dynamic, eclectic style to captivate the audience through his struggles in darkness and his journey through the ups and downs of finding white.
White features renowned soloist Xing Bang Fu, whose Butoh-inspired signature and dramatic stagecraft took the audience on spellbinding journey. The poetic imagery mirrored life and the emotional growth of people and their internal struggles. Beautifully textured, sacred and haunting, the surreal atmosphere spoke to ritual while digging the roots of a visceral physicality. As a fragile and powerful as a dream, this new work was awe-inspiring experience, supported by a cast including Jelani Ade Douglas, Byron Beckford and Sze-Yang Lam, Xing Dance Theatre’s unique fusion of eastern and western movement disciplines blends aesthetics to create bold and enchanting metaphors.
Had to shoot this as they prepare to take their bows... Yeah I know its not allowed but hey, I waited till they were done...

Here is my review: I have seen many dance presentations in my life... Dance Theater of Harlem, Alvin Ailey, Ballet Creole here in Toronto and tonight I have seen something new at least for me. In the opening segment Xing Bang Fu is painted in all white giving him an other worldly look. The music is strangely reminiscent of and old Stanley Kubrick film or perhaps George Lucas's THX1138, certainly the look of Xing laying prone on a bed of light as a sphere rises above him is reminiscent of a time yet to come. The dance is in literal slow motion and I can only imagine the pain the dancer is in moving mere inches a second, mussels straining to keep a pose that slowly changes, no... metamorphoses into the next pose. This human seems trapped in a vexing moment in time, slowly emerging into his humanity. When the other dancers emerge in the second segment they too are at first slowly transforming in their movements. Their physicality is punctuated by intense light which seems to sow each mussel in the body moving in syncopation and the music score is only intensifying the movement. It's here where I begin to feel connected to the dancers and their transformation. Xing is both eastern and western influenced and one can not help but to be drawn into a trance as you watch this. For me it is taken to yet another level as I am personally familiar with several of the dancers yet in this moment I have lost the connection I have with them as they are familiar yet too become other worldly. In subsequent segments of the the performance the pace of the dance become frenetic and more familiar to me, more western and modern in dance form. At one point the leaps from Lam, Douglas and Beckford come so quickly one wonders where they find the energy to keep it going. Leaps followed by crashes to the floor followed by yet more leaps keeps the theme of the dance through out. In the final movement of this piece the visual imagery leaves the expected and goes into the surreal. Xing enters the stage with a single high intensity light beginning to glow... but wait there is a sound like small pellets hitting the floor, perhaps water at first but then more solid. As the light intensifies the pellets become visible and begin to fall rapidly from a place 40 feet above the stage, faster and harder they begin to spread in the beam of light as Xing moves towards the stream in curious repose. He enters the stream as the other dancer enter the stage and small fluttering reflective strips of paper fall from the air by the thousands.. at first they look like moths to a flame or perhaps feathers, commonly found in anime but then their number grows into a storm of paper.. at one point in the silence between music pieces one can here the pellets and the paper hitting the floor as if it were 100,000 pin drops simultaneously! It's this moment of genius that one gets that the the point of the whole piece... it has tapped into the senses of everyone in the audience and driven each and everyone of them into the same point of awareness, the audience is in the moment... a human moment with out words or expression. I guarantee everyone left with a measure of awe, not quite sure what about them that was tapped into but knowing that they have shared a common feeling with each the dancers and each other. White is an audacious first step in a trilogy of dances and I can only hope that the other two in the series live up to the performance tonight!

Here is some video of a practice session for White


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Thursday, October 09, 2008

The Lights Have Gone Off


When last weekend passed so did the lights on a Toronto Yonge Street Icon the Sam The Record Man Store Front! The chain was first launched in 1937 by Sam Sniderman, as a record department in his family's existing radio store in Toronto. In 1961, the store moved out to its own location on Yonge Street, and its location at 347 Yonge Street had become a Toronto landmark. The Yonge Street location was always noted for its kitschy signage. Its first neon signage included the store's address in large neon "347" numbers vertically aligned between two windows. On the left side was a thermometer made from neon. On the far right was a neon multi-sectioned triangle similar to the one on top of the Canada Life Building, which indicated weather conditions depending on how it was blinking. In the late 1960s, the iconic double disc, spinning records neon sign replaced the previous neon signs.

On May 29, 2007, Jason and Bobby Sniderman announced that the iconic flagship store, on Toronto's Yonge and Gould Streets, would close permanently on June 30, 2007. They stated that "their decision reflects the increasing impact of technology on the record industry." On May 30, 2007, supporters started a Facebook group to save the store's neon spinning record signs titled "Save the Sam's Sign!!!"; the group, and its attached online petition, garnered more than 18,000 members. On June 14, 2007, it was announced that the sign, and the contents of the store would be auctioned-off by Benaco Sales on June 27. However, on June 22, 2007, the Toronto city council voted in favor of designating the entire property as a heritage site, protecting the entire building, including the landmark signs. The entire building was designated because the Ontario Heritage Act has no provisions to protect store signs.
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Sunday, October 05, 2008

The Crew










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