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Showing posts with label Creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2014

The Life of a New Yorker Goes to Holland: Day 4

Tuesday, March 18th brought the 4th day of our exciting adventure in Rotterdam where we enjoyed a brief tour of South Rotterdam, visited the Creative Factory and returned to RDM Campus for some one on one interaction between the students. On our walking tour we immediately noticed the drastic contrast between the old and new architecture in the South side of the city. Despite the overwhelming development displayed in the new construction our tour guide informed us that the city did in fact want to retain the older construction.
Old vs New architecture in South Rotterdam
THE CREATIVE FACTORY

Upon completion of our walking tour we arrived at the Creative Factory, a large and impressive work space that is known for nurturing the creative industry in Rotterdam. The factory is open to companies, partners, and students who benefit from the extensive and largely collaborative environment.


Once an old silo (large storage container for inventory), the almost 100 year old building is another prime example of urban redevelopment. Our first speaker for the evening let us know that the area was once considered dangerous and undesirable but with the Creative Industry being very famous in the industrial environment and bringing notoriety, the area is now known for it's positive contributions to the community. Having the Creative Factory in such an area promotes inspiration to the young creative professionals in Rotterdam who can network and build relationships all while completing new and innovative projects.

The extensive factory sports various size office spaces and conference rooms for rent to qualifying creative minds. Only after an interview and viewing of the space can someone get a spot in the building to design as they please. The Creative Factory also caters to the youth in the community by reserving special units for Rotterdam University students to work on innovative projects.

Unique top floor office space in the Creative Factory 
During the weekends the Creative Factory hosts one of Rotterdam's more popular night clubs. I was in awe at the many different ways that unused spaces can be redesigned to be effective and productive both culturally and economically.

STUDENTS INTERACT ON RDM CAMPUS

After lunch our group once again boarded the convenient Aqua Liner ferry that took us to RDM Campus where we would engage in a one on one group discussion with the students of Rotterdam University.


The students of Pratt Institute represented NYC excellently and were professional and informative with their impressive presentations! Then everyone (including the Rotterdam students) split into groups to discuss individually and construct their own sustainability flow charts. After brainstorming how the challenges and potential ways sustainability could be achieved in each respective communities the groups came together and presented what they had come up with.


Watching the large group of young people engaged and hearing everyone's collective input just showed the success of such a program. We were the future community leaders, architects, urban planners, and engineers. This experience prepared us for the real work of making a positive impact and contributing to our communities. We ended our night with a full meal and conversation in the RDM dining hall. The international exchange taking place that evening was a unique kind of kinship and what connected us all was the pride and determination to protect and support our homes.
Our Rotterdam Adventure Group Picture

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

NYC Top 5 Venues List

The time has come again for The Life of a New Yorker (.com) to select 5 venues in this grand city that are worth mentioning.
Remember if you have a venue you want to see on the list send an email and we'll be happy to check it out.
It's all about NY all the time!

NYC'S TOP 5 VENUES

1. Abiodun's Open House Sundays
Legendary Abiodun Oyewole, founder of  The Last Poets, has opened his home to musicians, poets, and creative thinkers alike each and every Sunday to share and learn in a open and positive environment complete with salmon croquette and constructive critique from the legend himself.
110 Morningside Dr, New York, NY 10027

2. Tammany Hall

A restaurant and performance space on Orchard St. in the city that can only be accurately described as  fancy. "The venue features an expansive main floor with a 24-foot modular stage, classic big bar and banquette-style seating. A mezzanine overlooking the main floor is ideal for listening and mingling, and is equipped with its own private service bar."
Tammany Hall hosts a variety events regularly, for instance the Inspired Word will be featuring tomorrow (Wednesday Sept. 17th 2013), flexing their musical wings and displaying some of the most talented musicians in NYC!
 152 Orchard St. New York, NY 10002

3. 6th St. & Avenue B Community Garden

Photo by Michael Phillip Geffner
This community garden is a piece of history as it has been around since the 80s. "Today the garden serves as an anchor of local community garden groups and as a working model of preservation for an energetic greening movement." The garden hosts a variety of free events and workshops which their website gives detailed information about.
Photo Taken by Michael Phillip Geffner
 Corner of 6th St. and Avenue B New York, NY

4. Don Pollo Restaurant
Exotic Peruvian cuisine, always fresh and always delicious! Taste the savory flavors of Peru right here in the big city!
83-02 95th Ave, Ozone Park NY 11416

5. Dassara
Brooklyn restaurant specializing in a variety of noodles/ramen dishes at an affordable price in a cozy little space.
271 Smith St. Brooklyn, NY 11231

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Brooklyn Poet's "YAWP"

There is poetry brewing in Brooklyn.



"Brooklyn Poets is a non-profit literary organization celebrating and cultivating the poets, poetry and literary heritage of Brooklyn, the birthplace of American poetry." Brooklyn has been known to breed some of the world's most notable poets. This dedicated organization holds several events and workshops to engage Brooklyn poets and bring together a community of artists in a safe and inspiring environment.

Every 2nd Monday of the month Brooklyn Poets holds "YAWP" which is a monthly poetry writing class followed by an open mic. For 5$ you can experience both the poetry writing class (taught by a Brooklyn Poet's member or guest poet) and the open mic. 

The next Yawp will be held on September 9th at 61 local on Bergen St. taught by Jeff Simpson and begin at 7pm. The open mic will follow at 8pm and the list fills up fast so visit  http://brooklynpoets.org/events/yawp/ to sign up early and reserve your spot!

The experience is memorable and will definitely keep you on your toes regardless of your experience as a poet. For more information visit the Brooklyn Poets website: http://brooklynpoets.org/

Taken from brooklynpoets.org

Happy Writing!!!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Featured Artist: Taylor Flash

Taylor Flash
Have you ever had your soul captured so uniquely by a photographer that you didn't even recognize yourself ?

The Life of a New Yorker Presents the most recent featured artist: Taylor Flash. To call him a talented photographer would be an insulting understatement to say the least. Taylor is an original. With all the so called photographers appearing on the "scene" someone with an eye for natural beauty, respect for the art, and actual talent is much appreciated.

Photo Taken by Taylor Flash
Taylor has been taking photos for about 2 1/2 years and says people are his inspiration. " People inspire me through hearing and seeing their work everyday. Channeling their energy is what allows me to portray them. It makes me happy when people see the end result image and through that , see a spirit in themselves that they previously might have not saw. Its almost like giving back." - Flash

Taken by Taylor Flash

Landscape by Taylor Flash
While Taylor is well versed in portraits, and studio photography he is also well known for his landscapes and has most recently added videography to his list of credentials. He charges anywhere between 100$ - 200$ per photo shoot depending on the situation. For the high quality photos he can produce his prices are always very reasonable.

Taken by Taylor Flash
Working with Taylor was an honor and a pleasure. If you are looking for a professional, affordable, talented, and original photographer, Taylor is your man!!!

Friday, June 21, 2013

Top Five Venues List

The time has come again for The Life Of A New Yorker's Top Five Venues List! below you will find some of NYC's most intriguing and useful venues.

1. Jambox Recording Studios
Jambox Entertainment offers professional recording services at this top of the line studio equipped with all the essentials for song writers, demos, mixes, mastering and more!
352 7th Avenue, New York NY 10001 

2. Village Underground Open Mic Night
Join an undoubtedly talented group of artists as they come together every weekend to indulge in a night of entertaining live music.
Reoccurring every Sunday evening at 9:00pm
130 W 3rd St, New York, NY 10012

3. YoungMikeyTV.com showcase/ Music Concert & Open Mic
"The .com Community music Concert takes place July 12th @the .com community Lounge. If you're a poet, rapper singer or comedian and take it seriously this is place to showcase your talent."
 Date: July 12th 2013 (Reoccurring every month)
1760 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn NY 11226

4. AFRIKART Custom Garments
Custom Garments made and African Fabrics available for all occasions.
295 Livingston St, Brooklyn NY 11217
Website Coming Soon...

5. Perfections Gentleman's Night Club
"The Most trendsetting gentleman's club in Queens, New York with more than 100 exclusive female entertainers hand picked and selected."
 6205 30th Ave, Woodside NY 11377

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Hostile Take Over; The Land of The Youth by Jherelle Benn

This is a HOSTILE TAKE OVER...

Check out the latest video poem by yours truly, Relle the Poet.
Directed, Edited, Produced by Duane Ferguson
Written by Jherelle Benn
Shot in Brooklyn NY


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Featured Artist: Danny Matos



The Life Of A New Yorker is proud to present an astounding, raw, talented, and intellectual soul as the newest featured artist. The poet performing in the video above is none other than Daniel "Danny" Matos.

Danny Matos

He is a beloved member of the Inspired Word Family, powerful spoken word artist, talented poet, acclaimed 2013 poetry idol, and The Life of New Yorker's most recent featured artist.


Matos shortly after winning the title
On April 24th of this year Danny competed along side 3 other finalists for the title of Poetry Idol. He worked hard to generate, memorize, and deliver an original poem each week of the competition and clearly his hard work paid off. Danny says he is grateful and appreciates the opportunity however he knows he has a long way to go. It's true we could all leave room for improvement but as Danny continues to remain humble even in his success it is clear he has already touched so many hearts with his powerful words.


Danny can be contacted by email: dmatos105@gmail.com

He can also be seen performing nearly every week at Micheal Geffner's Inspired Word Open Mic series and sometimes making guest appearances at the Nuyorican Poet's Cafe.Where ever you are lucky enough to see this expert poet in action you are sure to fall in love with him, his words, and his rare open honest soul.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Top Five Venues List

1. The Inspired Word Presents; The All-Star Showcase
The Inspired Word series presents the start of the brand new All-Star Showcase! The best of the best comedians, poets, musicians, and storytellers from the Inspired Word.
 **Beginning Thursday, June 20th (Re-occurring the third Thursday of every month)**
BareBurger Restaurant 85 Second Ave, New York NY 10003
http://inspiredwordallstars.eventbrite.com/

2. Club Allure
Lets get grown and sexy! Club allure is a spacious and classy club in Long Island City. Hold your birthday party or event here or just come out to enjoy a Saturday evening with friends.
33-02 Queens Blvd. Long Island City, NY 11101
http://www.cluballurenyc.com/
3. Rimes of The Ancient Mariner Monthly Open Mic
Every Month the legendary Ancient Mariner Phillip Giambri offers this exciting open mic series open to all performing artists in NYC. Admission is 7$ and there is a 21+ age limit.
 **First Thursday of every month**
Identity Bar and Lounge @ 511 East 6th St. New York, NY 10009
https://www.facebook.com/events/417345091686612/

4. The Brooklyn Pyramidz
In addition to ensuring experienced engineers and top of the line equipment/software (Pro tools), this unique studio also offers artist friendly rates of 35$ per hourly session
 1313 Sterling Place Brooklyn NY 11213
https://www.facebook.com/brooklyn.pyramidz?fref=ts

5. Club Amnesia
Club Amnesia has over 35 Spacious V.I.P sections, a state of the art sound and lighting system, & 7,000 Square feet to party in. Located in West Chelsea, Club Amnesia combines non-stop energy and entertainment that give guests an experience not felt in NY nightlife.
 609 West 29th St. New York, NY 10001
amnesianyc.com

Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Land of The Youth Poetry Event


This is a HOSTILE TAKE OVER...

Come out the evening of Saturday April 13th downtown Brooklyn to the

 VIDEO SHOOT of the new Digi Poem; The Land of the Youth.

295 LIVINGSTON ST. BROOKLYN NY

11:00PM
  • Photo Booth Will Be Set Up
  • Live Musical Performances
  • OPEN BAR UNTIL MIDNIGHT
FEATURING...


Keon Torres


TRAP SABBATH
http://trapsabbath.com/
L.A.V

RO WILLIAMS
https://www.facebook.com/iamrowilliams

RELLE THE POET

 AND MORE....

For more information on this event call: 646-673-1189

We are told Mistakes by our elders;

Painful Memories Daddy don't want for me.
How DARE they forget once dancing in our place!
Liquor burning, Bodies Writhing, Soft Whispers, Loud Moaning
TO BE YOUNG IS TO BE FREE





Thursday, March 14, 2013

Featured Artist: K Da Loctician

Kdaloctician






Kelly-Ann King (Also known as K the Loctician) is a passionate hair stylist who specializes in Dread Locs and natural hair care but is versatile and talented enough to meet any challenge. 


Her relationship with natural hair began at the young impressionable age of 9 years when she perfected her first braid. She fell in love with that very first braid and since then it was clear that this was her calling.

"I couldn't imagine myself doing anything else. This is where my heart is" K admits.
Kdaloctician hard at work
With 5+ years experience under her belt she explains "You have to have the love and drive for locs. You must love and nurture them so they can grow healthy and strong." This impassioned drive as well as her ability to master her craft, branch out and create unique styles, sets K apart from other stylists who simply "do" hair.

Currently K's shop is located downtown Brooklyn at 295 Livingston St, Brooklyn NY. She can be reached at (347)-735-7764 or visit her site http://www.facebook.com/pages/Locs-of-Royalty

Original Styles By K Da Loctician