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Fingerprints at the San Francisco Black Film Festival

Posted on: June 11th, 2014 by tommyj

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Whether my creativity has expressed itself through poetry, songwriting (ASCAP), fiction, screenplays or drawings, the arts have always been great passions of mine.  Despite being among the few of my time raised without television, film for me became the ultimate canvas.  I started writing poetry for spoken-word performance and was working with local indie singers/music studios in San Diego when I relocated there at the age of 19.  At the same time, I also wanted to write a novel.  Point being, I was writing all the time.   I kept a book (before my lap top days) under my bed called, The Brain Storm, because I never knew when it was going to hit; the need to write something; a melody, a phrase, a poem an opening to a story at 2, 3 or 4 in the morning and I had to get it down on paper before it was lost.  A friend of mine had me show my writing to a writer on Moesha named Norman Vance.  Well, after reading a draft of my novel, Girlfriends, he convinced me into turning it into a script.  I did not, however, know the first thing about writing a screenplay or ever thought of writing for the screen but I did my research and wrote my first complete script.  That was all it took, I was RobynCharlesaddicted.  The visual arts, the poetry, the characters, storytelling all of it synthesized for me in screenwriting and I was determined to learn as much as I can.  I enrolled in San Diego Community College District and then transferred to UCLA after being admitted into the film program.  I went with the intention of becoming a screenwriter only, but the beauty of the undergraduate program at UCLA is that you have to do everything before you can concentrate in your senior year.  When I saw my first short-film project on the big screen, I became addicted and could not fathom writing without directing.  What I fell in love with is working with the actors.  So for my senior year, I completed the production track stayed an additional year to complete the screenwriting track and immediately applied to the Graduate Directing Program at UCLA.  I felt that at this point in my education – or should I say my journey – I was on the cusp of “becoming” for lack of a better word and if I did not continue my education, my growth as an artist would be stunted.  Thankfully, I was admitted and while completing the directing program also completed (unofficially) the screenwriting program writing several features and television projects as well as producing and directing several short films with Fingerprints being my feature debut.

THE SAN FRANCISCO BLACK FILM FESTIVAL was founded with the artistic vision to provide a platform for Black filmmakers, screenwriters, and actors to present their art. As a competitive film festival, SFBFF identifies filmmakers, screenwriters, and actors that are emerging as talents and established artists who are contributing to the cinematic legacy of African Americans. SFBFF conscientiously expands the notions of “Black film-making” to a global perspective. Hence, film submissions are accepted worldwide from filmmakers and screenwriters who are of African descent and others, or feature actors representing the African Diaspora..

unnamedFingerprints draws us into a world in which an individual is faced with battling demons that only arise from the most opaque recesses of the human mind – the outward manifestation of an internal war that is profoundly human. Gregory Marks is a comedian on the rise who does not realize his comedy is a defense mechanism that masks a dark side he unleashes when pursuing an Oscar-worthy performance in a dramatic role that sends him spiraling into madness. As a Juvenalian satire,unnamed-1 Fingerprints blurs the line between comedy and tragedy and like Black Swan and The Fighter it will catch you off guard as a psycho drama but with an urban twist anchored in the competitive world of the entertainment industry.

The idea of Fingerprints began with me wanting to explore the vulnerability of comedians and what caused them to implode under pressure.  At the time I began writing the story, almost every major comedian we all knew and loved had had some type public breakdown and by the time I was in post Kevin Hart had his Laugh at My Pain tour and Katt Williams was struggling.  For me the script was a great vehicle to explore the fragility of human nature by placing it in the superficial world of entertainment.  So I created this world based on popular misconceptions of what it means to work in Hollywood and be famous. I adore actors; the fragility, the vulnerability, the process.  Watching a great performance is like watching someone exposed, no skin, nerves raw and I am often time frustrated with those who do not respect “the process” arbitrarily assigning themselves the title of actor with absolutely no training or understanding of the psychological toll it takes to become great at the craft. unnamedWhat better way to explore the fragility of someone who hides behind his defense mechanisms as a comedian than to force him to delve into what he has suppressed while placing a level of trust in someone else’s hands (i.e. the director, acting coach, etc.) that for most is way to much to ask. 

 

The San Francisco Black Film Festival will be taking place at the theater in YOSHI’s (The Jazz Heritage Center’s Media & Education Room and the Burial Clay Theater (@ the A.A.A.C.C.). There will be special events and a Filmmakers Lounge for media types to socialize and network. Forums discussing the state of Independent Film and how you can cash in within the new environment as Online Streaming fights for good content. There will be a music aspect as well as we discuss “Scores” and show music documentarys supplemented by live shows with Q&A’s. This is the place how to find out how to get that project done within your budget parameters and find out how DIY are getting the job done. This festival is for everyone and everyone is invited! Come share the culture that helped shape San Francisco and enjoy great films that are of entertainment and importance to all. 

Other notable selections include Lion Of Kings fea. Cuba Gooding Jr. and Dennis Haysbert; That Daughter’s Crazy: Rain Pryor; The cChanging Faces of Harlem and Black and CUba.  Visit www.sfbff.org to get the full list of films and times, as well as events for the film SFBFF weekend.

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Jazz at the Creek

Posted on: June 9th, 2014 by tommyj

Jazz at the Creek with M.A.N.D.A.T.E. Records

By: Jacqueline Penhos

  

  JATClogoheader-v3_white2-copya copy          Bringing originality back and adding a new twist, that’s what Jazz at the Creek is all about. If you’re anything like me, you appreciate the sultry sounds of Bessie Smith, Etta Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, George Benson, and Ray Charles. A few Sundays ago I had the opportunity to meet a few of the new names added to the lovely genre, we call Jazz. Upon arrival, I immediately felt the smooth tempo and FAwJv-T_WS71-BwZ5CwpI9kLMVRc10GSmv70djio7DA,4BZjUB3y_6NJ6UIyIpf02igm7DmOQooLH2pI_qeGGPAfresh air. After a couple hellos and lots of hugs,  I started to meet the Artists. I had the pleasure of interviewing the one and only Marion Meadows. One of the best American Saxophonist, Composer, and smooth Jazz recording artist. Native of West Virgina, grew up in Connecticut,  Marion graced San Diego with his presence for the first time in 5 years. Jazz at the Creek motivated him to return. His passions for music, led him to appreciate the works of many jazz musicians such as Stevie Wonder and Duke Ellington. After studying jazz with Anthony Truglia, Meadows attended Berklee College of Music, where he majored in arranging and composition. He later went to SUNY Purchase School of the Arts where he studied under Ron Herder.  dLP7CiNcSXbaKqzCWbD_VbtiRrr_AyNRYBiFoYTK7o4,YTQVOkeCH_rvHbNatm8YAdwFRmz4fgIIc8b7kbOxOnEMarion has an eclectic group of inspirations, from Miles Davis to West Montgomery. Growing up in a household with a variety of music, in his words, “The Express Train, overwhelming.” “Unfortunately the generations coming up will never hear the marvelous icons we grew up with.” I asked his opinion of the future of our music industry and where do you think it’s going?  “It’s a good time for Artists (contemporary jazz artists), at least internationally, not so much in United States. It’s important for people (younger) to understand and appreciate the history of music. We haven’t kept up with the education of music. Our kids don’t  know about different genres of music because most schools do not have the budget for such programs.  Music always recycles around, generation after generation. If you’re a true musician then you learn about it and appreciate it.ZzDcGizD4dDk911rM8Tc5oli6WtvCVNcCbsuKyj0D7Y

            “This series brings Jazz to the community. Meaning, it affords an opportunity for those who are community involved, as well as those who are community jazz enthusiasts to come together in a multicultural setting, where they oriented, networking , and enjoy good music.” Enjoying Jazz at the Creek reminds our generation that Jazz is part of history. It must be honored and remembered. It brings me joy to know that young people are being conscious and positive.

The Groove Masters also wowed the crowd with a personal touch performance.  As they grooved the crowed on stage, several attendees were pleasantly surprised with a in your face, in your lap performance, as the band members played to and in the audience.  Locals such as Kelly Cole, Authur Mitchell, Douglas Oden and the owners of Baad Baby Clothing Diana Higgins and William Campbell got an upclose and personal show. As I was going to sit down and enjoy the show, I met Kelly Cole and Amehd Dense both radio personalities and Jazz lovers. Each show is also posted online. Ms. Cole believes in promoting new artists and new music.  Amehd is the Host for Jazz at the Creek and Lights Out with 98.1. Both were a joy to meet and learn from.

 hh_pLAQpL52rsak3vKofFnyCJsaK5r_QxOymnowt9owAmehd reminds us that a portion of each ticket purchased will go to the San Diego Food Bank Kids Backpack Program. There are children in San Diego, who are in need of food and essential items to help them grow in strength and confidence. What better way to make a donation to a child and enjoy an afternoon of soulistic vibes. Jazz at Market Creek plaza, sets a new perspective and positive energy to our community. Market Creek is the perfect location, to enjoy a weekend afternoon, listening to Jazz, enjoying a few bites while supporting the arts.  For more information, visit www.JazzattheCreek.com for showtimes any lineup. JazzCreek2014Postcardweb6

The next installment for Jazz at the Creek is this Saturday June 14.  It is recommended to arrive early for parking and good seating.  The lineup include industry leading guitarist Paul Brown with special guest Elan Trotman and Curtis Brooks. Jazz at the Creek is produced by M.A.N.D.A.T.E Records, Lead by Leonard Thompson (Masters of Education, Bachelors of Business Administration, Psychology of Business Management & Productivity) and Michelle Thompson, who are well known in the industry for seeking and finding talent, while developing artist for “Show Ready” status. M.A.N.D.A.T.E. Records produces quality shows and artist throughout the industry in gospel, R&B and jazz.  To find out more about MANDATE Records and future shows visit www.mandaterecords.com.

 

 

 

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Posted on: June 7th, 2014 by tommyj

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Filling Station Pub – Bikini Contest Vol. 1

Posted on: June 5th, 2014 by tommyj

Bikini_Contest The first Bikini Contest of the year in San Diego takes place at The Filling Station Pub.  This is the 3rd annual and the military patrons are never disappointed because they get to chose their winners.  Be sure to check out the first of many bikini shows this summer in San Diego and across the country. We are always looking for our first bikini cover for The Image Of Magazine.  Who knows, maybe this weeks winner from the Filling Station Pub will be chosen for the  cover shot for a upcoming feature.

The Filling Station Pub is one of SanDiego’s top venues that cater to our military with a chilled atmosphere and great drinks and specials.  For the local crowd The Filling Station Pub is a great watering hole and good food prices.  The DJ’s are some of San Diego’s best and karaoke selections are as diverse and the city itself… The singers, well lets just say most of them give it the ole college try.  But don’t be surprised when you do hear a singer or two make Simon and Randy have a kumbaya moment.

The Contest starts at 11:00pm but the fun begins when the doors open.  Lets see what fun we can have this Saturday night and who walks away with the top prize.

The Filling Station is located at 9522 Miramar Rd, San Diego, CA 92126.  Call (858) 578-0757 for more details.

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International Natural Hair Meetup Day

Posted on: May 16th, 2014 by tommyj

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The International Natural Hair Meetup Day is an annual one-day event. Its purpose is to allow the opportunity for women across the country to meet in their own communities while networking, sharing and meeting (virtually) other women across the country participating in meetups on the same day. Natural hair meetups are events designed to share information, techniques, inspiration and products to aid individuals in their natural hair journey.

Attendees of the natural hair meetup will be able to:

  • Meet other naturals in their area
  • Gain exposure to natural hair product lines and companies
  • Learn the process of planning and executing a natural hair meetup (event hosts)
  • Meet natural hair and beauty bloggers and Youtube vloggers
  • Network with other natural hair meetup organizers (event hosts)
  • Discover resources, techniques, products and people that can serve as inspiration and information for the natural hair care journey
  • 6.13-picAdeea Rogers, a.k.a. The Trendy Socialite, is a speaker, blogger and YouTube vlogger. People who follow The Trendy Socialite blog or YouTube Channel set their own trends and definition of beauty and success and are engaged and active in their communities; thereby demonstrating what a “Trendy Socialite” embodies.In 2011, Adeea began to host meetups to meet an overwhelming need for camraderie and education regarding natural hair in her own community. Drawing on her 12+ years of event planning and programming experience, Adeea has successfully hosted meetups for approximately 150 women in the Greenville, NC and surrounding communities.In 2012, Adeea founded International Natural Hair Meetup Day. With over 50 cities, 35 states and several countries internationally, INHMD is the #1 multi-city natural hair meetup day in the world. Adeea has extended her expertise and ability into training and consulting with up and coming event hosts. In July 2013, Adeea created iGrind Naturally–a private FaceBook Group for bloggers, vloggers, event planners and brand owners in the natural hair, fashion, beauty and wellness communities.Adeea is a proud alumna of East Carolina University where she currently works in the Department of Student Involvement and Leadership. Adeea is committed to reinstituting values, style and class many have forgotten. The Trendy Socialite woman has manners, style, grace and elegance. She seeks to influence and encourage other women in all of her interactions–online, in person, through her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. or through championing the social cause of Domestic Violence Prevention.When she thinks no one may be looking, Adeea likes to sing loudly in her car and is never too far away from Twitter.

    Quintella BesterQuintella Bester  is in her 2nd year of her journey of healthy natural hair.  This journey has brought her many challenges  but also many opportunities.  She founded the meetup group “STL Naturalle Divas”.  She hopes that her experiences will help others on their journey.

    *Returning Committee Member


    Kimberly CarswellKimberly Carswell began her career in cosmetology at Regis Salon in the late 1980s after attending the American Beauty College in Gulfport, MS. After moving to Macon, Ga, Kim worked in different salons until she opened her own salon, Kim’s Upscale Salon, in 2007.  Kimberly is also an educator with Design Essentials since 2010.

    Kimberly Carswell proudly serves as First Lady of the church pastored by her husband of 27 years, Pastor Bobby Carswell, Sr. They have three sons and she also have six grandchildren.  Kim enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and teaching her clients how to properly care for their hair.

    Kimberly Carswell can be reached at her Facebook page and on Twitter.


    terran dampierTerran Dampier, from St. Louis, MO, has always been a lover of hair, skin, and nails. After cosmetology school she received her undergraduate degree in Sports and Entertainment Management with a minor in Marketing and a graduate degree in Corporate Management. Despite the journey into corporate American she remained extremely passionate about the natural hair industry; moving from actually performing hair services to consulting new naturals, transitioners, as well on skincare. In 2009, through her love for research and consulting she created a natural based hair and skin care product line called TuShea Butter Cream.  With awesome reviews TuShea Butter Cream has serviced clients all over the United States as well as in parts of Canada. “Beyond the sky is the limit” is what Terran uses to encourage others to pursue and reach their dreams. Terran can be found online viaFaceBookTwitter and Instagram (@TuSheaButter)


    fae loveFarah Etienne a.k.a Faeluv25 on You

    tube, helped to create Naturals in the Sun™ as a support system for those who embrace their natural hair in the South Florida area. Though regular meet-ups, social events, and community service Faeluv25 and Naturals in the Sun™ are promoting camaraderie amongst naturals regardless of texture or length of time being natural.

    *Returning Committee Member


    jiquayJiquay Glenn discovered the natural hair community last year and fell in love with it. She immediately submerged herself in “all things natural,” and hasn’t looked back since. She finds that her transition to natural hair goes hand in hand with not only her personal quest to live authentically but also with the Self empowering advice she gives to her many clients as a “Life” Mentor. She thoroughly enjoys sharing and exchanging advice with as many people and naturals as possible.

    *Co-Chair, Social Media Committee and Returning Committee Member


    photo (1)Keiann Gravesande currently works as a Customer Care Representative for the leading mobile network provider in the country.  As she became more holistically health conscious, she decided to go natural in December 2011. At this time, she discovered the natural hair community and immediately fell in love. “I then found myself wanting to know about my natural hair and how to care for it” stated Keiann.

    Not too long thereafter, Keiann became addicted and started developing her own natural hair products.  After receiving so many compliments and questions about her hair, she started making these natural hair products for others who consulted her to use for themselves. Keiann Gravesande is currently in the process of developing her natural hair care product line.

    She loves to educate others on what she has learned along her wonderful natural hair journey.


    samantha hortonI am Samantha Horton, Co-Founder of FCA Naturals, I am a mother of two boys, a wife to a wonderful man, a recent recipient of a Master of Arts in Public Administration and a licensed cosmetologist for over 15 years. I started my natural hair journey in March of 2010 after being relaxed for over 28 years. I received my first relaxer at age four, and after years in cosmetology, always felt the need to end the chemical process for health reasons. After taking the leap an cutting off the relaxer, my eating habits changed, I lost 45 pounds, I became a Zumba instructor and a vegetarian. My eradicating the relaxer lead to a deeper sense of consciousness that I passionately share with others. The word “natural” has a such a rich an broad meaning and I absolutely love the journey!

     


    Bridgette LeeBridgett Lee is Houston, Texas native currently living in Austin, Texas. She obtained her Masters Degree in Public Administration from Texas State University San Marcos and her Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice from Huston-Tillotson University.

    She created Tresses Kinks & Twists in 2012 to address the need for natural hair information and community in the Austin area. After hosting her first INHMD event she knew that the natural hair community is where she belonged. Hosting events and meeting other naturals is her passion.

     


    Lu McCray

    Lufituaeb HairWhisperer McCray is a Natural Hair Care Specialist in Statesboro, Ga. and the Owner & Operator of That’s No Lye: Natural Hair & Braiding Boutique. Lu is also the administrator of Natural In The Boro. You can find her and her group on FaceBook, on Twitter and on Instagram at @thatnolye.

     

     


    Print color-2 (3)April McKisick is from Forrest City, Arkansas and has an intense passion for education, wellness and natural hair. After working in higher education for several years, she completed her MBA from University of Maryland University College (UMUC) in 2011. She also co-founded FCA Naturals in 2010, due to the increasing need for information on natural hair in her community. FCA Naturals, LLC, a Facebook group, page and website offers information, support and guidance for those transitioning to natural hair. Currently, April enjoys life as a mother, working full time in her business, creating natural hair products, and planning informational natural hair and wellness events. The concept of self love and acceptance is extremely important part of her everyday life and is at the heart of her company’s message.

    *Chair, Meetup Coordinators and Returning Committee Member


    DariceDarice Rene is a sales professional by day and an event planner for the natural hair community based in Indianapolis (Naptown) Indiana. With rave reviews, Darice creates opportunities for women to become more educated and empowered about how to grow healthy, natural hair. She is an avid reader and researcher who develops natural hair products atwww.curllyNAPtress.com. When Darice is not immersed in all-things natural hair, she publishes articles on the web and dishes on life at her personal blog as grownupforeal.

    *Chair, Content Committee and Returning Committee Member


    marciMarci Toliver is the creator and developer of Coily Encounters, and can be found socially, on her Youtube channel through Coily Encounters andTwitterCoily Encounters is also a Facebook community which hosts conversations about natural hair with its members who are mostly from Upstate, SC. Marci has always been known for being innovative and having a flair for the imaginative! Marci incorporates her African Heritage into an annual Natural Hair Event held in September, “9-1-1 What Is Your Hair Emergency®” featuring The Imani School of Dance. Marci Toliver is also one of the co-founders of Natural Connections, which partners with stylists, to present various natural hair events across the country, and can be located at www.connectingnaturals.com.

 


AusetAuset Price is the owner of Hair Esteem Internatural, a natural hair and wellness company.  Her philosophy has always centered around a holistic approach to the maintenance and styling of hair.  With over 13 years experience as a natural hair specialist and stylist, she conducts and facilitates workshops and serves as the organizer of the San Diego natural hair meetup, and natural hair specialist for Sol City Beauty (Design Essentials).  Auset also works as a health consultant and massage therapist, with her company Organik Sol Therapy.  She has been a fellow “Naturalista” for over 19 years as well as a proud mother of 4 beautiful children.