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Crowdsourced creativity, advertising- and algorithm-free. In this installment: The Perfect Job by Michelle L. Brown 'No More School to Prison Pipeline' and 'Smile' by Kenya Mahogany Fashaw Dead Bodies by Tina Parker Postcards from Lost Lake Lounge Jen Korte Queen of Arts by Ajay June Beyond the Surface by Abina Manning Ancestors by L. George Friday Old School News by Doug Bohm Click 'Read More' to scroll ad-free. The Perfect JobRepost by Michelle L. Brown. Originally posted by Eva Leigh. Michelle L. Brown's poems have appeared in The New Orleans Review, So to Speak, Concho River Review, Slipstream, PMS: Poemmemoirstory, Pinyon, The Awakenings Review, Rattle, and Pembroke Magazine. She lives in Cypress, Tx. and teaches at Lone Star College-CyFair. 'No More School to Prison Pipeline' and 'Smile'By Kenya Mahogany Fashaw Kenya is Co-Founder and the Chief Creative Officer of 5280 Artist Co-Op. She is a Spoken Word artist, actress and playwright. Kenya wrote and directed “Colorism, Breaking The Chains of Complexion” that won 5280 Artist Co-Op their 2018 Henry Award for Best New Play and was also selected to be featured in the 2020 Atlanta Black Theatre Festival. The National Education Association's primer for the School to Prison Pipeline is available HERE. Dead BodiesThread courtesy of Tina Parker Tina currently serves as the Co-Artistic Director and Company Manager at Kitchen Dog Theater, where she has been directly involved, as an actor, director, or designer, with over 58 productions. Tina has appeared in many film and TV projects, including recent roles in MINARI and WHAT/IF, as well as recurring roles on award-winning series BETTER CALL SAUL and BREAKING BAD. Postcards from Lost Lake LoungeBy Jen Korte. "Recap of our Lost Lake show. Thank you to @veronmay for recording ”On The Brink” for us. Thank you to @brittdevensmusic, and @ellsworththefolksinger for sharing the stage. Thank you to every single one of you who came out to support us!!! Thank you to @lostlakedenver And THANK YOU TO MY BAND Who brought me to life that night." Alana Velvis Lauren Gale Susan Lucia and Kim O'Hara Next up! MARCH 12th at The Hi Dive with @sugarsounds Footage by me and photos by Dave Ingraham File this for when you're next in the Mile High City: Flavor of Tabasco Click Jessie's Smokin' NOLA Click Konjo Ethiopian Food Click Lady Justice Click Laziz Ya Lebanese Click LB Tacos Las Locas y Dos Betos Click Mukja Food Truck Click Over Rice Thai Click Peyote Mexican Food Click Taco Block Click Tastebud Bullies Click WongWayVeg Click Yuan wonton Click Jen Korte is a singer-songwriter who has been a major presence in the Denver music scene for more than a decade. Korte has performed at all major venues throughout the city. She may have a career rooted in both indie rock and hip-hop, but she is well-versed in all music genres. Queen of ArtsBy Ajay June Ajay June is the CEO of Miss Money Shot, and is always "nerding out on some white paper so that I can stay up to date with the latest digital trends, techniques and software." A traveling photographer and videographer based out of Denver, Colorado. Ajay is "a true Okie from Muskogee, OK but I've been enjoying the Rocky Mountains for over 15 years now." Ajay specializes in portraiture and event photography. Beyond the SurfaceVIDEO SERIES curated by Abina Manning “By engaging systems such as scanning, mapping, measuring, tracking, and classifying, the artists in this program seek to exhume something beyond the surface image in order to further reveal the world and better understand it. The results are in turn revelatory, a call to action, magical, and mysterious.” Featured artists: Nancy Holt, Dana Levy, Kevin Jerome Everson, eteam (Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger), Basma Alsharif, Martine Syms, Paul Kos and Marlene Kos, and Sky Hopinka. Prior to joining the VDB in 1999, Abina worked with a number of arts organizations in the UK., including the LUX Center, the London Film Maker's Co-op, London Electronic Arts, and Cinema of Women. AncestorsReposted by L. George Friday Artist: Michael Rosato The Harriet Tubman Mural (2019) Located behind 424 Race Street in Cambridge, Maryland on an exterior wall of the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center. L. George Friday is a National Organizer at United for Peace and Justice; Assistant Director at NC Peace Action and Executive Leadership Team at Move To Amend. Old School NewsBy Doug Bohm Bohm (aka DBom) is a former micro-radio pioneer and Navy electrician and tireless promoter of Denver's creative music, video, and activist communities for nearly three decades. He will soon move his international headquarters to Longmont with his partner, whose birth-name was inspired by the 1980's music act best known for the hit single "9 to 5 (Morning Train)." Screen TimeNon-scientific screen time estimates for LIKE RAINDROPS ON A WIRE: Just the headlines - Just under two minutes I read everything - About five minutes I read and WATCHED everything - Maybe two hours fifteen minutes? Data displayed by your personal surveillance device may vary. Please send feedback, suggestions for improvements, and social media hacks to [email protected].
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