Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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Monday, September 10, 2012
TooMuch Tata - Hardly Try
****NEW VIDEO*****
#HARDLY TRY DIR. BY ELONSKEE …#514MUSIC
We love Hip Hop!
That's why we share when we love! This girl is TooMuch!
That's why we share when we love! This girl is TooMuch!
Congo in Harlem
Congo in Harlem 4 is the fourth annual series of Congo-related films and events at the Maysles Cinema in Harlem. Congo in Harlem showcases innovative work that celebrates Congolese culture, raises awareness about DR Congo’s challenges, provokes dialogue, and encourages community engagement. It takes place in New York as a part of Congo Week every year.
This year’s series highlights a wide selection of films by Congolese and international directors, ranging from political exposés to personal journeys, historical inquiries, artistic provocations, and groundbreaking animation.
Highlights of Congo in Harlem 4 include a retrospective of the work of pioneering Congolese animator Jean Michel Kibushi; the much buzzed-about Episode III: Enjoy Poverty, followed by a post-screening discussion with filmmaker Renzo Martens; Cuba: An African Odyssey, with director Jihan El-Tahri in attendance; the first US screening of Atalaku, a hard-hitting exposé of the 2011 elections by Kinshasa native Dieudo Hamadi; White Elephant, Kristof Bilson’s elegant study of the crumbling central post office in Kinshasa; a pair of deeply personal journeys into the past, Return to Mandima and In the Footsteps of My Other; Justice for Sale, a bold exploration of corruption and impunity; and Boma Turvuren: The Voyage, which chronicles the tragic saga of 267 Congolese brought to Brussels as exhibits for the 1897 World’s Fair. Most screenings will be followed by panel discussions, special events, musical performances, and receptions, and many of the directors will be in attendance. More films will be added to the program, and the full schedule of events will be announced in early September.
In addition to the films, Congo in Harlem 4 will feature a special, in-depth panel discussion exploring the lessons and implications of the KONY 2012 campaign for DR Congo. More details will be announced on our website soon
Congo in Harlem 4 is a non-profit series produced by Maysles Cinema, True-Walker Productions and Friends of the Congo. It is made possible by the generous support of DISH Africa TV, The Cultures of Resistance Network, V-Day, and Panzi Foundation USA.
***Proceeds raised from Congo in Harlem will be contributed to a fund to support emerging Congolese filmmakers.***
Series Partners and Friends: Cinereach, Congo Leadership Initiative, Cultures of Resistance, DISH Africa TV, HEAL Africa, Man-Up, Mutaani FM, The New York African Film Festival, NomadicWax, Now AfriCAN, Panzi Foundation USA, Tabilulu Productions, V-DAY, V-DAY-Harlem, Yole!Africa.
Maysles Cinema is located at 343 Lenox Avenue/Malcolm X Blvd at 127th St.
Screenings are open to the public at a suggested donation of $10.
Box office opens 1 hour prior to show time.
For tickets and full program, visit: www.mayslesinstitute.org
Contact: cinema@mayslesinstitute.or g or call (212) 582-6050
Maysles Cinema
343 Lenox Avenue/Malcolm X Blvd
New York, NY 10027
212-582-5060
cinema@mayslesinstitute.or g
Websites:
www.congoinharlem.org
www.mayslesinstitute.org
This year’s series highlights a wide selection of films by Congolese and international directors, ranging from political exposés to personal journeys, historical inquiries, artistic provocations, and groundbreaking animation.
Highlights of Congo in Harlem 4 include a retrospective of the work of pioneering Congolese animator Jean Michel Kibushi; the much buzzed-about Episode III: Enjoy Poverty, followed by a post-screening discussion with filmmaker Renzo Martens; Cuba: An African Odyssey, with director Jihan El-Tahri in attendance; the first US screening of Atalaku, a hard-hitting exposé of the 2011 elections by Kinshasa native Dieudo Hamadi; White Elephant, Kristof Bilson’s elegant study of the crumbling central post office in Kinshasa; a pair of deeply personal journeys into the past, Return to Mandima and In the Footsteps of My Other; Justice for Sale, a bold exploration of corruption and impunity; and Boma Turvuren: The Voyage, which chronicles the tragic saga of 267 Congolese brought to Brussels as exhibits for the 1897 World’s Fair. Most screenings will be followed by panel discussions, special events, musical performances, and receptions, and many of the directors will be in attendance. More films will be added to the program, and the full schedule of events will be announced in early September.
In addition to the films, Congo in Harlem 4 will feature a special, in-depth panel discussion exploring the lessons and implications of the KONY 2012 campaign for DR Congo. More details will be announced on our website soon
Congo in Harlem 4 is a non-profit series produced by Maysles Cinema, True-Walker Productions and Friends of the Congo. It is made possible by the generous support of DISH Africa TV, The Cultures of Resistance Network, V-Day, and Panzi Foundation USA.
***Proceeds raised from Congo in Harlem will be contributed to a fund to support emerging Congolese filmmakers.***
Series Partners and Friends: Cinereach, Congo Leadership Initiative, Cultures of Resistance, DISH Africa TV, HEAL Africa, Man-Up, Mutaani FM, The New York African Film Festival, NomadicWax, Now AfriCAN, Panzi Foundation USA, Tabilulu Productions, V-DAY, V-DAY-Harlem, Yole!Africa.
Maysles Cinema is located at 343 Lenox Avenue/Malcolm X Blvd at 127th St.
Screenings are open to the public at a suggested donation of $10.
Box office opens 1 hour prior to show time.
For tickets and full program, visit: www.mayslesinstitute.org
Contact: cinema@mayslesinstitute.or
Maysles Cinema
343 Lenox Avenue/Malcolm X Blvd
New York, NY 10027
212-582-5060
cinema@mayslesinstitute.or
Websites:
www.congoinharlem.org
www.mayslesinstitute.org
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Happy Bday Kobe!
Alway been a great Kobe fan! See! The Afro! I know he got rid of his but Im keeping mine lol
For the Fun of it, a compilations f his best 34 Dunks!
Peace!
Source: http://www.slamonline.com/online/media/slam-tv/2012/08/kobe-bryants-34-best-dunks/
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Pour la Monnaie! Styfree , Blackbird and Kweezy (Black Label)
Styfree Black Beezy and Kwamz back at it!
These guys just ripped the mic open. Aint no more. Get the tape!
http://www.mediafire.com/?as2qdqcnqvax99h
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