Some features to look forward to:
1.) "PATRICK'S POP UP(DATES)" will feature stories from pop culture, music, theater, fashion, and the entertainment industry at large.
2.) "The Life of Riley" will also introduce a "take-a-look-at-your-life" section (READ: sort of an advice column), where I will help readers come up with their own questions and answers around what "ways of being" are working (or not working) to have them acheive their respective goals and live their best lives. This section is called "WHO YOU BE?".
3.) Additonally, there will be a free-flowing, organic section called "TESTIFY" from which I will pull from my own life's journey to share and hopefully inspire. Some of the fare may be new musings and experiences. Other times, I may pull from my journals and past sharings to shed light on some uncomfortable truths that I've experienced and that may perhaps play a role in healing someone else's wounds as the real-life experience did for me. From my experience of covering 9/11 as a freelance journalist to courageously coming out (as gay) to my family, "TESTIFY" promises to move those who choose to read it.
4.) And a section titled "PR" (like my initials, but also like "public relations") will include press clips from any coverage I get.
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WHAT A WHIRLWIND the last couple of weeks have been!!! Getting ready for the holidays. Doing my best to ensure new business in my mix for 2011. Making sure existing business clients send my money for services already rendered. On their own, those aforementioned tasks can be (and – in some cases for me – were) overwhelming. But on top of that, I found myself processing why certain important relationships from my past – family and friends – have gone the direction of disharmony. (Some current life circumstances re-introduced the unresolved wounds and – even here after I’ve returned home from being with my family in Georgia – I still am perplexed as to where things went wrong. I still don’t have those answers, but that cloud has subconsciously and consciously covered me as I prepared to go home to Georgia to be with my family). Though so happy to be back in the physical presence of my loved ones – blood family and chosen family, a twinge of morose accompanied me throughout December (and still). But I put my best face forward and found many opportunities to call joy forth. No amount of sadness could dwarf my many BLESSINGS!
ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT IS BACK!!!!
So this THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30TH at NATIVE RESTAURANT in HARLEM on Lenox Avenue & 118th Street, ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT is BACK (after a pre-Christmas break). The week before last, we had a really spirited time. Our ALL-STAR KARAOKE regulars – like Brian, Rick, Turquoise, Sidra, et al held it down (as they do) – including throwing in a few Christmas carols. But I was so EXCITED to see my Morehouse brother Nasser Metcalfe who popped by to support (between his work detail with Prince, who was in the NYC-area. MORE ON THAT IN A MINUTE). Also, singer ESNAVI (www.esnavi.com) popped by and sang brilliantly. CHECK HER NEW MUSIC OUT! Also, NBC News’ Mara Schiavocampo – one of my BFFs and AMAZING GRACES – popped right off of a plane to grace us with her rendition of Erykah Badu’s “Tyrone”. And Bangin’ Ass Artists Troy Saunders – my dear friend – came by along with Darryl – to serenade us. Keep your eye out for all he’s doing to promote GREAT MUSIC: www.banginassartists.com/. Oh! I’ve mentioned my model buddies Cole; Paul; and Ian. Prior to ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT, I got to hang out with Ian who – along with the other fellas – was heading home for the holidays. I shout them out from time to time because they are ones to watch… and Ian actually has a singing voice with which he’s promised to grace ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT in 2011. Remember you heard it here first! HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL TOMORROW!
I’M DREAMING OF A PURPLE CHRISTMAS!
So for the five years Ant & I have been together, we’ve done the varied holidays a number of ways. He’s come to Georgia a few times. I’ve come to Denver a time or two. Sometimes, we have to do it separately where he visits his folks in Denver. And I get my solo family time in Georgia (Atlanta & Savannah). His plane ticket had him leaving last week just after he’d wrapped his work with “The Wendy Williams Show” for the year. It didn’t give us any hang time without the cloud of our respective workloads. But my girlfriend Mara and her husband Tommie came through with the opportunity for Ant & me to see PRINCE… and – VOILA! – Ant changed his flight and we got a really cool, early Christmas present. Let me just say: Madison Square Garden was PRINCE’s house on this night… and Ant & I were honored to be in the number. PRINCE sang just about all of his hits – from “Dirty Mind” to “Purple Rain” (and some of his self-penned hits that others have done like “Nothing Compares To You” (The Family & Sinead O’Connor) and “Cool” (The Time). Sheila E was a surprise guest who performed Sheena Easton’s PRINCE duet “U Got The Look” along with “Glamorous Life” and the big finale of “Love Bizarre” – featuring PRINCE who called up an ALL-STAR array of celebs to join in on the jam session. The stars included “The View”s Sherri Shephard; Whoopi Goldberg; Spike Lee (smiling with tambourine in hand); Naomi Campbell; Alicia Keys; Dr. Cornel West; Tavis Smiley; and on and on and on. It was good to see my girlfriends Sidra, Dianne Smith, and Jacquie Lee in the house. We all enjoyed! Afterwards, Ant and I got a well-timed invite to join our buddy Caleb and friends at STK & Dos Caminos in Manhattan’s meatpacking district. GREAT way to celebrate before Ant and I parted ways for a week and change to be with our respective families! THANKS PRINCE, MARA, TOMMIE, CALEB, and THE REVOLUTION!
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 2010
Once Ern & I got Ant to the airport the following night on his postponed flight, we got some catch-up time (as BFFs since 7th grade) – including our favorite Dallas BBQ; JAPAS 55 for karaoke where it’s always a good time! Then, a couple of days later, Ern & I flew to our young adult home and our childhood home – respectively. We touched down in ATL (from the Philly airport as we drove down from North Jersey to take advantage of a more economical flight). Our friend Cristal picked us up. We got our JR Cricket’s on. Ern’s sister Sam came to pick him up to take him to her place. My boy Lamoh – who you may recall from my summer in Atlanta last year - came to scoop me up to get me to my sister and her husband’s place. But not before we enjoyed our late night bite & cocktails.
HOLIDAY PARTY OVER HERE!!!
So it was more than a notion to be having a casual day with friends and suddenly get an invite to a black tie affair but with the help of my friend Camille, we pulled something together (as I neglected to pack even a suit this time, a rarity). But worth it all to see some great friends. The day actually started pretty low-key-yet-fulfilling as my BFFs Chandra & Camille & Chandra's son Gavin picked me up and we enjoyed a nice lunch at Ru-San. Then, haircuts for the boys (Gavin’s first).And Gavin didn't cry once. He was the best client ever!!! Gavin and I showcased our new looks at TARGET. It seemed to put a smile on his face! "HI... GAVIN!!!!" I would say. And he in reply says: "HI!!!!!!" Ant and I consider it a blessing that we can share a little bit of Gavin with Chandra. And Tata too (or most pointedly). She's such a great support to us all! Somewhere amidst all of this, my girl Camillle and my boy Lamoh invited me to accompany them to DeVyne Stephens' formal gala. It was held at the old Roxy (Buckhead Tavern). Impromptu (for me), but I rode the wave to discover a FUN NIGHT. Bumping into Morehouse brothers, industry friends, old-&-new buddies - including Jermaine Dupree, Kelly Rowland, Kenny Leon, Jazze Pha (and his artist: Rain), THE Dr. J, Babyface (who did a holiday serenade), Keith Robinson (Dreamgirls & Half & Half), up-and-comimg singer of Black Parisian descent named Louisa, and a host of others. Special shout outs to: my old friends Shanti Das; Kenny Leon; Joshua Butler (Morehouse brother); Meredith Garcia (Fashion List – www.thefashionlist.com. Meredith gave my blog "A Day in the Life of Riley: pop culture & possibilities" the Golden Poodle from R. Scott French and American Chang a couple of years back: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2006/12/22/wake-up-and-dream.html); Morehouse brother Will (of Obnoxious TV fame); Chris Ruffin, also a Morehouse brother (One Stop Productions who put on the event); and AUDIO which performed. And a special shout out to WXIAs-own Evelyn Mims, the "soap sultress" - one of my favorite people in the whole world! THANKS to Camille & Lamoh for making it happen!
MY FRIENDS ARE FAMILY TOO!
Being back in ATLANTA wasn’t all galas and premieres. I also got to have low-maintenance hang-time with some of my dearest friends – including BFF Elise and her wonderful family. Elise and I enjoyed – dare I say – a bottle of Nuestro Orgello (www.tequilaon.com) inside margaritas that she prepared as her mom cooked Christmas dinner and other appetizers for us to snack on. Too, we caught up and had some of the best talk I’ve had in a long time as only Elise and I can do. I LOVE YOU, BOO! I too got to hang out with my cousin Floyd – always a pleasure. Shout out to Camille & THE WOMEN for inviting my Morehouse brother Khalid and me to their “vegan” dinner party (Khalid happened to be in town). Also, SHOUT OUT to the “Waffle House” for food I’d actually eat. LOL! And Khalid and I did that afterwards. But the food for thought at our vegan, Christmas eve affair was the most nourishing!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
SAVANNAH, I LOVE YOU!
I had some cherished time with family while in Savannah. My sister Janice, her husband Vincent, and I got on the road early Christmas morning. We got into town… and did a drive-by their god-daughter Deja’s house for gift exchange and a round of UNO (I won one of those rounds… and, OH MY!, how the game has changed from when I played as a child). Then, we made it to our childhood home where my dad and his wife Diana were awaiting us. Like we Riley’s do every Christmas, we all gathered in the living room and did our gift exchanges. Then, we got dressed to go to the first of our two dinners. My Dad’s side gathered at my aunt Goldie’s house. We were all excited to see my cousin Buddha for the first time in 15 years. He and I grew up together. (One disappointment: No chitlins’ this year.) From there, my late great mom’s only sister (and only sibling) Mary Lee hosted that side of the family. As always, we had a blast. So much so, my cousin Dee Dee and her husband Chris hosted us at their place the next day. The occasion: “low country boil” and Taboo. On this night, another of my favorite cousins Kejuanna took me by Ern’s place – so I could get a scoop (or many) of his mom’s banana pudding. While there, he and his family were playing Wii. Though a dusting of the blues (for a few pointed reasons), the light snowfall (and so many great reunions with family & friends - including a night at TANTRIC lounge spot on Broughton Street) underscore the reality: I am BLESSED with the LOVE & LIGHT of my adoring family & friends. That said, I got to spend some fun time with them at one of Savannah’s nightspots Tantric where we danced the night away. We also ran into many old friends from high school – including Shaun Beasley; Ricky Barnes; and Marcus Allen. And my cousin Robby was in the mix as well. As it’s been 22 years since I graduated high school, I took pride in how good we all looked. I guess Black doesn’t crack. LOL!
AMAZING GRACE
Holiday in Savannah wrapped with breakfast; visit from my high school BFF Natalie & her kids (for gift exchange); visits to a couple of aunts & other family/friends – including my Aunt Dorothy; and Vincent’s mom Ruth and son Brian. Then, once back in ATL, Ern and I met up with Carla; Thelma; and other mutuals at Cala Bar & Grill (for Falcons/Saints and catch-up). Nightcap: Karaoke Melody (in Doraville). We had a BLAST! And now I know where to go to karaoke when I go to Atlanta!!!!
HOME SWEET HOME
In the wake of this storm, Ern & I managed to make it home safely by way of ATL, Philly airport, and the NJ Turnpike. I wasn’t ready to unpack, but EXCITED to chill at home alone and watch my annual treat: KENNEDY CENTER HONORS (CBS at 9pm/Eastern) as I’ve yapped about that so many times here on this blog: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2010/12/15/tis-the-season-to-be-jollyfa-la-la.html. My Miss Ross was in the audience and my boy Ryan was on the stage with The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington. They performed with Matthew Morrison, Carol Channing, Kelsey Grammer and Chita Rivera to honor Broadway legend Jerry Herman. 2010 Honorees of the Kennedy Center and President and Mrs. Obama included Merle Haggard, Bill T. Jones, Jerry Herman, and Paul McCartney among others. This is not the group’s first time on the national stage as they performed at the 2004 Kennedy Center Honors for Elizabeth Taylor and in front of millions at the “We Are One: Obama Inaugural Concert”, broadcast on HBO.
TEENA MARIE
Teena Marie HAS died!!! What a loss! She reportedly died in her sleep. I'm told she had been having some kind of bad seizures for the last week or so. Last week, she had a seizure in her sleep, and she fell and broke her rib. She was resting with family & friends nearby. Her daughter found her not breathing. So sad! Though she will be missed, she leaves us with such a rich musical legacy – from “Square Biz” to “Lovergirl” to “Out on a Limb” to “I’m Just a Sucker For Your Love” (a song Rick James’ originally wrote for Teena’s legendary label mate Diana Ross) to “Portuguese in Love” to “Fire & Desire” (her duet with Rick) to “I Need Your Lovin’” and so many other hits!!! WOW! REST IN PEACE, OUR “IVORY QUEEN OF SOUL”!!!!! (AND TO MY QUEEN OF SOUL, as in QUEEN ELIZABETH RILEY - my late, great mother - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!).
'TIS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY...FA LA LA...
EL DEBARGE
Shout out to one of my NABJ "babies" (mentees) Olivia D. Sanders who is pursuing her Masters at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. She invited me to weigh in - as on-cam pundit - on an El Debarge piece she produced for her Broadcast class. It’s her FINAL! Olivia? Your mentor Patrick L. Riley gives you an A+. Hopefully your professor will agree. Take a look: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1sZjzjbXSo You know, I’m a BIG El Debarge fan and have had the privilege of supporting TEAM EL in their efforts to strategize El’s SECOND CHANCE. I am so happy for him. He’s been nominated for two GRAMMYs. When our iconic artists fall off, comebacks are often hard to come by. It’s like an equation: a new record deal and/or concert tour have to meet the right marketing/publicity machine and the public interest at the pass. But the TALENT or some modicum of the talent must still be there. It seems that all the stars have aligned for El’s SECOND CHANCE – including that AMAZING VOICE which is back in full… and I couldn’t be happier for him. He’s on a major label – INTERSCOPE/GEFFEN (which is also Mary J. Blige’s label). That means he’s got the support and the team behind him. I’ve met his management team – KINGS OF LA – including legendary music executive Pete Farmer and his wife Pam. They are not only ensuring that he gets the bookings and the notices, but they are taking care of El: mind, body, and soul. The music on “Second Chance” is as CLASSIC DEBARGE as it is RELEVANT & RADIO-FRIENDLY! El has collaborated with only the best – from Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis & Babyface in addition to collaborating with current hip-hoppers 50 Cent and Fabolous as well as a classic R&B duet with our beloved Faith Evans. His first TV appearance on the BET AWARDS was a surprise… and what a reveal! He not only sang the greatest hits (about six of them), but he also introduced the title track: “Second Chance” which offers up a dose of testimonial and humility that audiences LOVE! And let’s not forget: The DEBARGE Dynasty is ICONIC. Not necessarily prolific as their troubles unfortunately have dwarfed their ability to crank out lots of music over the years. But what EL and his older siblings and then his other siblings who became his DEBARGE group members have produced is music that underscores a nostalgic time in our lives… and those songs still hold up today via all radio formats. From “All This Love” to “ Time Will Reveal” to “ Stay With Me” and “A Dream” (which hip hop & R&B just took over in the way of samples), the music is timeless. EL DEBARGE is one of pop & soul music’s premiere vocalists. His falsetto not only still sounds great (which is a wonder considering his drug abuse issues), but in the grand scheme of the music industry’s great falsettos – from Eddie Kendrick to Michael Jackson to Earth, Wind, & Fire’s Phillip Bailey to Maxwell and others, EL DEBARGE is one of the best. And now, two Grammy nods - including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B song. Looks like TIME is REVEALING!
TERRY MCMILLAN – FELA!
Last Saturday’s FELA! matinee was followed by my interview with Terry McMillan (and a few cast members from FELA – including current FELA Kevin Mambo). We had a great chat about her new book “Getting to Happy”. On my copy, she wrote: “I’m grateful to you & love your work & interest in what we do! YES!”. She told us that she’s currently working on a re-write of the book’s screenplay adaptation, which is a “Waiting to Exhale” sequel that is also waiting on Whitney who we hear is the hold-out for the film company’s efforts to reunite the cast for the follow-up film.
My NABJ folks Jacqualine, Chet, & Greg were in the mix for our program. Also friends Sidra, Ihmakus, Dawn, etc. Shout out to Marcia Pendelton (Walk Tall Girl Productions) and Marva Allen (Hue-Man Bookstore) for inviting me to host this special afternoon.
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ALL-STAR KARAOKE
So ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT is still going strong. Though we’ll take a break on the THURSDAY before Christmas, we will – for sure – be back up and running on the THURSDAY before New Year’s (12/30). NATIVE RESTAURANT is the spot. It’s on Lenox Avenue and 118th Street from 9pm to MIDNIGHT. Based on our last two weeks, we’ve had some sparkle in the house: My friend Kevin-Anthony’s client B. Slade (formerly known as Tonex) whose electrifying performance I’d just seen earlier in the evening at Joe’s Pub (The FAB Kimberly Nichole opened with my friend Darius Booker on the best background ever). He performed Janet Jackson’s “I Get Lonely”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3GXUoj_Kak. B. Slade put his gift on Janet's "I Get Lonely" at his NYC Joe's Pub debut prior to our event. Then, the artist formerly known as TONEX graced ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT with the same a la karaoke. On this clip (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GkmtqR4fGI&feature=player_embedded# ) at 7:17, he (now B SLADE) and my girl Sid shout out my ALL-STAR KARAOKE and even my performance. B. Slade’s background singer Dawn – a Gospel/house diva in her own right – did a brilliant “Get Here”. And my Quan rolled in deep for the launch of her BDAY EXTRAVAGANZA… and she brought an awesome entourage of mutuals in the house – including many of my BET friends from earlier this year. And my buddy Greg Dunmore (from Detroit) was in the house. Also, my friends Sidra, Murphy, Kevin, Ed, and a host of others.Last Thursday, Kerisha Roi came by. She’s my friend Bariek’s cousin. She has sung with my fav ATL-iens – including India.Arie, Anthony David, and Donny. Last night, she sang with me at ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT at NATIVE. We continue to be grateful to all of our ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT regulars who are MY ALL-STARs!!!
AKHENATEN’S BLACK POP SERIES #1
I’ve told you about Ant, the artist, before: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2007/10/24/making-a-wave-or-is-it-way-when-you-can.html. Well, we got the chance to put a spotlight on that via our girl Cynthia Burgos who is an artist her own (who, too, I’ve spoken about here in the blog). She hosted a holiday art sale at her home in Mount Vernon. It doubled as her man Elijah’s birthday celebration [Birthday boy doubled as chef. YUM!]. Cynthia invited Ant to showcase his artwork. He debuted AKHENATEN’S BLACK POP SERIES #1. And ...he SOLD OUT! CONGRATS, ANT! I AM SO PROUD OF YOU!
Thanks to CYNTHIA, TATA, ET AL for your support!
More about his work:
AKHENATEN’S BLACK POP SERIES #1: includes a collection of popular images from African American culture that speak to iconic black impressions in popular media. The first installment of this body of work is made up of a collection of 9 abstract expressionistic paintings created by thick textured brush strokes on miniature canvas. These images can be juxtaposed with the work of artists such as Clementine Hunter and Jean Michelle Basquiat whose work has been coined as “Primitive Art” in the context of art history based on its free and relatively flat aesthetic and non-traditional use of surface. The surfaces in which these images reside have been assembled in the form of refrigerator magnets which add to its pop appeal.
· OFF THE WALL - SOLD!
· JJ’S BLACK JESUS - SOLD!
· EVANS FAMILY - SOLD!
· CONTROL - SOLD!
· SILK ELECTRIC - SOLD!
· THE WIZ - SOLD!
· HUXTABLES - SOLD!
· GORDON GARTELLE - SOLD!
“Good Times” is such a muse, we were so excited that our girl Sidra snagged those two. Plus, because of TV ONE, I’ve been watching a lot more of it of late. Shout out to my friend Stanley Bennett Clay (pictured left). His 1975 episode of "Good Times" was on recently. He portrayed Jimmy Pearson - the new politician in town who got bested by incumbent crook Alderman Davis (the intro of a recurring character on the show). Fast forward to 2010: STANLEY is a WINNING WRITER EXTRAORDINAIRE! LUV U, STANLEY! And LOVE MY GOOD TIMES! Also, a recent installment "Good Times" highlighted Wilona (Ja’Net Dubois). I met her last year while working in L.A. for a stretch that also included the chance to be a guest of Miss Aretha Franklin at The Hollywood Bowl & The Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. Sending PRAYERS to THE QUEEN for a speedy recovery, by the way! And Debbie Allen was just in an episode as J.J.s girlfriend/fiance. She played a dope addict. It was a fierce two-parter.
KENNEDY CENTER 2011
I had the chance - in 1991 - to perform on the KENNEDY CENTER HONORS with the Morehouse College Glee Club. We were there to honor Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Composer and Conductor Robert Shaw. I even got cast to speak: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZF2iK2VOY8. Miss Ross was honored in excellence a few years ago (PART 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u06d1ZSFAzc; PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx1iLxfVv-Q&feature=related; PART 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7sfWLuhFAE&feature=related). This year, she was back in the house with just her baby son, Evan, in tow (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMiYXy6CX8c). Can't wait to watch this year's Kennedy Center Honors after Christmas. BY THE WAY: With Oscar buzz for our beloved Halle Berry and her "Frankie & Alice", I'm reminded of Miss Ross' Golden-Globe-nominated turn in "Out of Darkness" (in '94): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KPyQYukKDk&feature=related MISS ROSS HAS SOME MORE FEATURES IN HER, don't you think?
DIANNE SMITH
I met Dianne Smith (www.diannesmithart.com) recently when Sid did her swap party for “The Nate Berkus Show”. She invited us to her home where she features 900 pieces of her work – from paintings to sculpture. What a talented artist and chef. The Harlem-based artist surely knows her way around turkey pot pie & pound cake….
TICHINA ARNOLD GIVES BACK
We got to escort Tichina Arnold – in town starring in LOVE, LOSS, & WHAT I WORE – to the Harlem Lanes. She graciously agreed to pop by and say HI to 43 young, Fairfax, Virginia, African American high school males from a Mount Vernon High School program called Men With Vision and Purpose (Our friend Jacquie Lee and Nardos Brown – the principal – created this test pilot program to close the achievement gap among African American males between the ages of 16 - 18. These young men get an incentive at the beginning of the school year to bring their grades up to a 2.5 and above average in order to experience an immersion to New York City to meet affluent African American male Executives of the corporate, entertainment and sport industries. Forty-three out of the sixty three young males met the challenge which was a major feat. CONGRATS, FELLAS!)
TREE TRIMMING: PART ONE
My boy Murphy invited us out for a tree-trimming in Harlem – well-appointed with food; drink; and cheer! Imagine Sid’s, Ant’s and my excitement when our friends Scott and Tony from L.A. called to say they were in town (Scott works alongside Sheryl Lee Ralph). We invited them on up to join in the fun….
2R HOLIDAY APPRECIATION
Then, 2R’s Entertainment & Media PR “Holiday Appreciation Party” was a lot of fun! CONGRATS to Robbie, Ra-Fael, and their star clientele – including my favorite MIGUEL PERDOMO, Supermodel with the most. Great to see Robert, Kevin-Anthony, Bariek, and the rest of the gang.
TREE TRIMMING: PART TWO
One recent Saturday, HARLEM came a calling – from Native (with Ary, Rick, & Irie); then, another set w/a host of new friends – including Ron; Brandye; model Julian Sapp (featured in Beyonce’s current DVD); and others. Tata joined us there and continued on to Seitu’s tree trimming. And can I tell you he had the best friend chicken wings this side of The Hudson. Miss Nina Flowers and the gang were in the house too.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Friends Karen Good & Andy Diaz celebrated their birthdays on one SATURDAY night. Karen – in Brooklyn – is my Savannah homeboy Maurice’s fiancé. He choreographed an awesome surprise for her. In the house, some of my favorite Savannah home folks – including Joicelyn; and Rae. We were all close friends in Savannah and remain friends to this day while we are all in New York. Always a pleasure to see my homegirls. And now Karen is added to the Savannah posse. And DIAZ’s set was at NATIVE.
GIRLS WHO LIKE BOYS WHO LIKE BOYS
I joined my friend Nathan for the premiere of his “Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys” (on the Sundance channel) at SPLASH. (My book project “Big Willies & Amazing Graces: gay men and their best girlfriends” still hasn’t been sold… but the green-lighting of the project gives me hope.) CONGRATS to Nathan and Crystal!!!! LOVE Y'ALL! Also, a shout out to my buddy Terrance Dean whose current book title may be a sign that the industry is yet ready for my project. Please check out his "Straight From Your Gay Best Friend - The Striaght Up Truth About Relationships, Work, and Having a Fabulous Life" (Agate Bolden - October 2010; $15).
CRUISE
My friend Laurence Pinckney is promoting the Ultimate Halloween Caribbean Cruise. The cabins on the ship are selling out fast… but are not all sold out. He wants to get the word out to our people. It’s considered the Ultimate cruise for LGBT & friends. And it takes place on the beautiful Carnival Victory. It departs from San Juan, Puerto Rico and there will be stops in St. Thomas, USVI - Barbados, West Indies – St. Lucia,West Indies St. Kitts, West Indies & St. Maarten. Highlights include: Pre-cruise package in Old San Juan*, 7 nights on ship, cruise ship entertainment, unlimited food, 5 ports of call, exciting people from USA and the Caribbean, Event Pass (optional) – includes: films, seminars, parties, entertainment and more in the tradition of Nubian Dreams Cruises. It’s scheduled for October 30th, 2011 – November 6th, 2011. The Pre-Cruise in San Juan is October 29th.
MARLENE RHEIN
Remember I wrote that I met the Director of Tupac’s last video at a Jones Magazine party. Well, Marlene Rhein has completed her latest feature film, THE BIG SHOT-CALLER (an inspiring NYC story about a lonely outsider who rediscovers his self-esteem through Salsa dancing). It is about to have its DVD release on December 21st. It is available for sale on Amazon and Best Buy. She sent me a copy. It’s good… and perfect for family and friends to enjoy together during the holidays. Check it out: www.thebigshotcaller.com.
KANDI KOATED LOVE
So you may recall that my spring and summer in Atlanta gave me access to the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” – including Kandi. I just want to shout out her new album “Kandi Koated” on Asylum/Warner Bros. The Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, and television star has been busy as a bee of late. She recently shot a video for "Haven't Loved Right" in honor of her ex-fiancé, AJ, who senselessly died in Atlanta a little over a year ago. And she joined forces with Carol's Daughter – in NYC and ATL – to launch her project. "The album is about love, relationships. It's meeting someone. Falling for them. Falling out with them. Breaking up with them. Thinking about them. Getting back together. Moving on. It's all there," she says of the self-penned project, except for "Me and You," written and produced by Ne-Yo, and sampling the Outkast classic "Elevators."
KANDI’s LINKS:
- Official: http://www.kandionline.com
- Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/kandionline
- Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kandi
- Ustream: http://www.ustream.tv/kandionline
- "Haven't Loved Right" (video): http://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-atlanta/season-3/videos/havent-loved-right-by-kandi-burruss
- "Haven't Loved Right" (Behind the Scenes, video): http://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-atlanta/season-3/videos/behind-the-scenes-of-havent-loved-right
- "Leave U" (1st single, video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDnc-nWByzQ&feature=autofb
P.S. HAPPY HOLIDAYS & SHOUT OUTS
I was invited to a listening party for MJ's controversial-and-highly-anticipated new music this week. Didn't see the invite hit my inbox until the morning after. UGH! Also, didn't get my request to see Paul McCartney at the Apollo in in time. AARGH! COME ON HOLIDAYS. Time to unplug & refuel for 2011! LOL! SANTA? I NEED AN ASSISTANT! LMAO!
“… I RECALL THE SCENES THAT NEVER DIE…”
THE PICTURES TELL MUCH OF THE STORY:
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HALLE BERRY
Last year, I was trying to shake off the effects of having been one of the producers on “Frankie & Neffe”. This year, with friend Theo’s nudging, Halle Berry invited me to join her at a special screening of her upcoming feature film “Frankie & Alice” in which the Academy-award winner seems to be going for her sophomore prize. Coincidentally, she plays Savannah, Georgia native Frankie Murdoch who suffered with multiple personality disorder in early ‘70s Los Angeles. Her mom is “For Colored Girls”-own Phylicia Rashad and her sister is “Grey’s Anatomy”s Chandra Wilson… but Halle plays ALL the colored girls and then some in this psychological drama. I was able to bring my nephew Herman – a Savannah native – along with me and in addition to my dear friends Karu, Marcia, and Yvette, Ant, Herman (Noot I call him), and I got to enjoy the company of Ms. Halle (who was ever-gracious and present to when I first interviewed her in ’95); the legendary Ruby Dee; Ruben Santiago Hudson (“Lackawanna Blues”); supermodel Roshumba; celeb hairstylist Niko; and a cool, intimate crowd that celebrated the film at Rouge Tomate for wine and hors d’oeuvres – including THE MAXWELL who couldn’t have been nicer, though that 2nd flash on the camera got him every time. LOL! FUN NIGHT! My girl Anika Noni Rose was there too. Someone said I should have invited MAXWELL out to ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT to sing "This Woman's Work" with me (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2...47802&id=662073736&l=271010aa46).
EL DEBARGE
In the wake of the 40TH BDAY FESTIVITIES (more details below), I was met with a busy week of CELEBRATING EL DEBARGE’s SECOND CHANCE. I first got to see my buddy El Debarge perform at “The Wendy Williams Show” w/my friends Ern & Sidra in tow. EXCELLENT PERFORMANCEs(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO1BCYScCXE). For this performance, El sang for Wendy’s dance contest – won by this spry couple. This, the morning after Team El took me out for BDAY drinks. Shout out to MY SHELLY & MY PAM! Then, Sid and I enjoyed an early dinner at Brazil Brazil Restaurant on Restaurant Row – a stone’s throw from my old performance stage “Don’t Tell Mama”. Supermodel Kara Young and celebrity stylist Dickey, the co-founders of the innovative hair care brand and NY-based salon called Hair Rules, hosted a party to celebrate the launch of their first billboard in Times Square. The private event at Vivid Lounge (The Renaissance Hotel) included guests supermodel/writer Veronica Webb; Russell Simmons; Former Miss Tanzania and Model Millen Magese; stylist/TV personality Philip Bloch; Annabella Sciorro (of “Jungle Fever” fame) and a host of others. Wanted to go to Beyonce’s celebration of her line of jewelry from Lorraine Schwartz, but scheduling didn’t allow. My nephew, however, snagged this red-carpet ready shot and more.
Then, El and his folks invited me to a couple of sets centered around CELEBRATING his SECOND CHANCE – the highly-anticipated CD that is out this week. One event was at SLATE. He and his management team – including my Pete and Pam – were in the house along with the executives at Interscope. His special guest was TLC’s Chilli, who I knew at the start and peak of her TLC career. We have friends in common who attended Georgia Southern University and Morehouse College at the time we attended both of them. Then, once I got my B.A. and she got her T.L.C., I got the chance to interview her via my 2nd career gig at FOX 5s “Good Day Atlanta”. She was so warm and nostalgic for all those things we have in common. Lovely to talk to her! This, while El grabbed the venue’s mic and sang along not only to his new tracks, which are OFF-THE-CHAIN GREAT, but he danced down memory lane – singing along to tracks like “Rhythm of the Night” and “Who’s Johnny?” as well as the legendary ballads and mid-tempos. Afterwards, we joined our buddy Carl at NATIVE owner Brian’s other spot NO PARKING which does a fabulous KARAOKE MONDAY night with host TREVOR and shared regulars – including Darius Booker! I sang a few tunes as well.
The Highline Ballroom hosted El Debarge’s release party last night! It was a full-fledged concert!!! Doug E. Fresh even joined in for an inspired and nostalgic, free-style moment! EL IS BACK, Y’ALL! Go pick up his CD now! IT’S GREAT! And his VOICE is still pristine. www.facebook.com/ElDeBarge
FELA! & TERRY MCMILLAN
This Saturday, you can catch a performance of FELA!, the hit Broadway musical now playing its final weeks (must close Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011); participate in a post show discussion with best-selling author Terry McMillan and me; and get a signed copy of her new book GETTING TO HAPPY. It is the sequel to WAITING TO EXHALE. This special promotion is available this Saturday, December 4 @ 2pm only! Details are below.
FELA! on Broadway, Hue Man Bookstore and the Arts and Entertainment Task Force of the National Association of Black Journalists
Present
TELLING OUR STORIES:A Performance, Conversation and Book Signing with Best-selling Author TERRY McMILLAN
moderated by PATRICK L. RILEY
Saturday, December 4, 2010 @ 2:00 pm
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
230 West 49th Street
between 8th Avenue and Broadway
(Via Subway: C to 50th Street; N, R, Q to 49th Street; 1 to 50th Street)
My conversation with Ms. McMillan will be about the role of art as change agent; the importance of telling our stories and how they are told and who tells them.
HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
See FELA! and get a copy of GETTING TO HAPPY for one low price!
$85 (orch/front mezz seats) when you use code FEHAP1111
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Online:
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Phone:
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In Person:
Take a print out of this offer to the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Box Office
*No E-tickets will be available with this code. Vouchers for the book will be mailed or can be picked up at the box office. Valid Now Through 12.4 only for the 12/4 matinee performance. No refunds or exchanges. All sales final. Cannot be used in combination with any other offer. Offer based on availability and can be withdrawn at anytime. Check Telecharge.com for Ms. LaBelle's performance dates.
AND SPEAKING OF OTHER OFFERS TO GO TO FELA! BEFORE IT CLOSES, READ ON:
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The price includes a $2 service charge and part of the proceeds will go to the National Association of Black Journalists.
FELA! will play its final performance on Broadway January 2, 2011.
The offer is based on availability and cannot be used in combination with other offers. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Visit Telecharge.com for Ms. LaBelle's performance schedule.
Valid now through 1/2/11 for performances through 1/2/11. Blackout dates: 11/26, 11/28 and 1/2/11.
Limit 8 tickets per order/person/week.
JO THOMPSON
I’m always talking or blogging about my dear friend and Co-Chair for the NABJ Arts & Entertainment Task Force Greg Dunmore. Well, he was in town recently with good news that brings him back to town. His mom, jazzy cabaret pianist and singer, Ms. Jo Thompson – who Greg manages – is bringing her show to NYC. Musical Director Walt Szymanski will lead 8 of New York's hottest jazz musicians alongside Miss Jo and they all will be appearing in New York City this Saturday December 4th at the City Museum of New York which in on Fifth Ave. between East 103rd and 104th Streets. Showtime: 2:00PM in the afternoon. (I know, it’s the same time as my event… but these are the options that “… the life of Riley…” provides).
Jo Thompson’s show: Thank You Lena!!! is a complement to the museum’s current exhibition: Notorious & Notable (which is a salute to some of New York City’s most legendary ladies in which Lena Horne is one of the fabulous females being spotlighted!)
The show is free with admissions into the museum. Therefore, it is a wonderful yet inexpensive way to support the museum and spend a delightful Saturday in Manhattan!!!
Check out the following link:
http://www.womanaroundtown.com/sections/playing-around/jo-thompson-still-swinging
Please spread the word to anybody you know in New York City about Jo Thompson (with musical director Walt Szymanski leading 8 of New York's hottest jazz musicians) in “Thank You Lena!!!” (a musical salute to the late great Lena Horne conceived by Greg Dunmore) at the Museum of the City of New York ( 1220 Fifth Ave between East 103rd & 104th Streets. Phone: 212- 534-1672) Saturday, December 4, 2010 Showtime: 2:00PM. The show is free with Museum admission.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
With my best girlfriend Nichole being a New Rochelle resident, I spend lots of time there with Nichole and her friends. Good girlfriend Michelle Sanchez-Boyce invited me to host “An Evening to Benefit The Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle” at Top of The Roc II at Avalon on the Sound East. It was a GREAT NIGHT with many of my fabulous New Ro friends in the house. The food was delicious… and the wine was flowing. But most importantly, I got to turn our silent auction items into LIVE auction items, which brought the room to life and allowed me to do my part in raising a lot of money for the kids… and that’s just what we did! THANKS MICHELLE… for booking me. GREAT to see ALL OF YOU! www.bgnr.org WAS REALLY FUN… and all for a good cause!
MISS ROSS IN VEGAS
Miss Ross exclaims "IT'S MY HOUSE!" by throwing an AWESOME show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas - her first time performing at the entertainment mecca she helped build with her record-breaking shows in the '70s and the '80s. I should have better prepared and had this be my 40TH KICKOFF… but the RAVE REVIEWS Miss Ross got for her two sold-out shows was gift enough!
BIRTHDAY COUNT-DOWN
MEANWHILE, it’s always a CELEBRATION in “… the life of Riley…” We continue to have great ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHTs at NATIVE RESTAURANT from 9pm – 12 MIDNIGHT (LENOX AVENUE & 118TH Street). One week , my favorite boutique N held a “For Colored Girls”-inspired pre-karaoke set. That same night, fellow Scorpio girlfriend Sonjiya came from Miami (with her friend Troy) to celebrate her birthday. Many other friends were in the house: Eric, Robert, Sidra, Bariek, Nichole, Brian, Jasmine, Turquoise, Charlie Brown, Dard, Craig, Trevor, Charlie T, Danielle, April, Nathan, Keith, Harlem’s Anthony, and a host of others. GREAT SINGING! GREAT SONGS!
EVE OF 40TH BDAY
The next week was the big EVE OF THE 40TH BDAY CELEBRATION!!!! The place was even more packed than usual! SO MUCH LOVE IN THE ROOM, I had to THANK EVERYONE… in song: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=473226388736&saved. BIG THANKS to all who came out to celebrate my LAST DAY OF BEING 39 last night for ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURS...DAY NIGHT at NATIVE! It was a PACKED HOUSE - FILLED WITH LOVE! We had to stretch the night beyond MIDNIGHT's wrap to almost 2 A--M. TONIGHT, many of my NYC family & friends will take me out to CELEBRATE further! It's a 40TH BDAY EXTRAVAGANZA after all (LOL!) - poised to go through 2011 (pending when I can step foot off of these domestic shores for a vacation abroad. SOMEWHERE!).
THE BIRTHDAY
On my actual birthday, a small group of friends gathered at the Harlem home of my friends Mara Schiavocampo and Tommie Porter. It was a well-appointed and whimsical BDAY cocktail hour w/party hats & favors to boot; DIANA ROSS piping from the speakers; great spread – including my favorite pasta by Sidra who came by as did my Amazing Grace Nichole; Jamar; and MY Devon. They were my gifts. But there were also gifts – including the 25TH Anniversary DVD Collection of “The Cosby Show” – a staple when we often visit Mara & Tommie; Ant also provided them a pic of me that they framed (It’s of me cleaning MISS ROSS’ star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame from last year); etc.
Then, with some help from our friend Nikki, MY Ant pulled out all the stops at GRIFFIN. The FAB set - in the meatpacking district of Downtown Manhattan - had me feeling like a rock star... and partying like one too: champagne & Patron were flowing; we danced all night long; there was a lovely spread of appetizers. They were engineered by my friend Derek K. Corley’s company “Nadia’s SPICE KITCHEN” (www.NadiasSpiceKitchen.com); and a host of my family and friends came out to toast me. And everybody got in on the fun – including my nephew Herman. He came with an entourage of my little brothers and sisters. They are recent alums from my nephew’s and my alma mater Morehouse and its sister college Spelman. (By the way, ANT: THANK YOU! I LOVE YOU!) Here’s some video from the cake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIUd-Tgg4eM.
BIRTHDAY WEEKEND
On the Sunday of the weekend, I managed to get up for a FAB SUNDAY BDAY BRUNCH that Ant took me to at Monalito, our new favorite brunch spot (as owned by Cristina, nanny to Miss Ross’ three girls in the ‘80s). My buddies Robert & Dawn joined us along with my nephew (and fellow Morehouse brother) Herman (Noot I call him). From (black bean) soup to an awesome omelette to some tiramisu (and don’t forget the sangrias & the mojitos), we all loved our meal. Afterwards, Ant & I joined our girlfriend Dawn at her Brooklyn pad for champagne and Cake Man Raven red velvet cake (and You Tube clips of Miss Ross. Also, MISS “PRETTY GIRL ROCK” herself: Keri Hilson - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtXOVKNazYU. Brunch at Monalito was so good, we did it again the following Sunday. This time, with friends Sidra, Murphy, Eric, Tracy, Cynthia, Greg, and Ant. From there, more hanging in Harlem where Cynthia shared with us her new profile in Black Enterprise - promoting her work as a fledgling fine artist. Go Cynthia, Go!
AMERICA’S GOT TALENT
My passion for KARAOKE produced an interesting turn of events. Ant led us to Pulse Karaoke where a phantom scout from “America’s Got Talent” was to be present in the house. After I sang a few numbers, the scout approached me and said she is referring me to the “America’s Got Talent” folks. So with my karaoke persona in tow, I got a call from one of the producers to see if I could come in for a scheduled appointment during their Javitz-Convention-Center based audition. I made it through the two rounds that the NYC stop offered and am now to wait for a call that may come in March to signal me to L.A. The scout came up to me after I sang "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (now a staple at karaoke for me) - so I performed that (with background instrumentation) and when asked to do an uptempo/current number, I did an a cappella "Paparazzi" by Lady Gaga. For the final round - in front of producers and the "America's Got Talent" backdrop, they requested the same. STAY TUNED. Meanwhile, business as usual. I'll only know I made it to next round if they call. If I didn't, I'll keep on truckin' - like I do...
THANK YOU FOR THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE!
Of course, the BDAY EXTRAVAGANZA continued into THANKSGIVING. I did a lovely and long-overdue lunch at Houston’s with my TaTa. BDAY cocktails at UNO in Yonkers with my childhood BFF and Spelman sister Tish brought a smile to my face. We also did a cocktail at The Hudson Terrace. Then, Japas 55 for karaoke. Then, “The Rocket” at Quo Nightclub. FUN TIMES!
And THANKSGIVING was special! Our HAPPY THANKSGIVING was hosted by our buddies Charlie T and Danielle. We invited our friends Toby and Sidra (and Paul) to join us. And what a GREAT TIME it was as we ate some tasty food and watched "The Wiz"; Beyonce's ABC special; a "Supremes" collection of performances; and more.
P.S. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZGy_frzN74&playnext=1&list=PL544403C996D2CF71&index=34 HAPPY THANKSGIVING: "In the ones you love... in the ones who love you..." XO
HAPPY HOLIDAYS, EVERYONE! Let this time underscore how important it is to hold on to your family & friends as we support each other to reach our DREAMS! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSzBvYCH0Fc
THANKS TO ALL OF YOU FOR YOUR WELL WISHES! Chalk it up to being 40, but I've been quite MOVED this season as I've read each and everyone of your posts... and received many wonderful gifts - including this special gift from my friends Carl Nelson and FAB designer Myriam Belasse (www.asapsewingservice.com) whose fabulous men's designs take up a lot of room in my closet... and her many talents have been seen even on "Real Housewives of Atlanta" and beyond. Carl secured this awesome piece for me. THANKS CARL & BELASSE!
ONE MORE MILESTONE
It was five years ago today that Ant & I met at the opening night of “The Color Purple” on Broadway. Here five years later… well, you know the rest… the melody lingers on! LUV YA, ANT!
THANK YOU FOR THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE!!!!
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"...FOR COLORED GIRLS, BOYS, AND ALL THE CHILDREN..."
FOR COLORED GIRLS
Have seen “For Colored Girls” twice now. It’s Tyler Perry’s upcoming film which marries the classic-Ntozake-Shange poem (circa 1974) with something like “Crash” to AMAZING EFFECT! Kudos to Janet Jackson and the rest of this AMAZING CAST - including Loretta Devine; Kimberly Elise; Thandie Newton; Phylicia Rashad; Anika Noni-Rose; Kerry Washington; Macy Gray; and Whoopi Goldberg who clearly reminded everyone not to get it twisted. More than a “View” host, “I am an Academy-Award-winning actress, dammit!” (My thought). And many others may be up for the golden prize – including Mr. Perry for his stellar craftsmanship in adapting this classic, Obie-and-Tony-award-winning choreo-poem (by Ntozake Shange) into an AWESOME cinematic treasure. It’s deep – even heavy. But what a ride!
Now, you know Janet is Ant's girl. And he's had several chances to be an intimate audience with Miss Jackson. Me too. At "Why Did I Get Married?" premieres (both). And some other places, too. But the excitement never wears off for him. And as I LOVE JANET too, I get as excited. (NOTE: MISS ROSS?? I'M READY FOR MY CLOSE-UP... WITH YOU!!!! LOL!).
One way here in NYC that we got to celebrate: Tim Palen’s “FOR COLORED GIRLS: Living Portraits - Opening Night Reception Hosted by Janet Jackson” at the Lehmann Maupin Gallery. Miss Jackson – who I’ve interviewed before and with whom I have chatted socially – received us warmly. She was very present and always seems to remember me. Some of her co-stars were also in the house – including Loretta Devine; Kimberly Elise; Thandie Newton; friend Anika Noni Rose; Kerry Washington; Khalil Kain; and Tessa Thompson. And Ntozake Shange, the original writer of the award-winning choreopoem “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf” (on which Tyler Perry adapted his film), also attended along my other industry friends and associates Phillip Bloch (Current book: “The Shopping Diet: Spend Less and Get More”); Star Jones (“Celebrity Apprentice”); and the “Precious” film director Lee Daniels; Bruce with Sheridan radio; and my girls from Red Sea Entertainment, Miss Anna and Miss Tagan – both of whom are absolutely THE BEST!
The World Premiere of “For Colored Girls…” took place last night at The Ziegfeld Theater. Sid, Ant, Michael, Mario, and a host of others enjoyed yet another night with Miss Jackson and the amazing cast of talented women and men (including my homeboy, Savannah’s own Omari Hardwick, who played opposite Miss Jackson). Afterwards, a virtual WHO’S WHO poured into The Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel – including my buddy, ABC 7’s Sandra Bookman; my CJ; BET’s Ed Gordon; Janet’s nephew Austin Brown (only boy of her oldest sister Rebbie. His album ‘85’ is scheduled to be released in 2011 – www.austinbrown.com); our Ledisi; America’s Next Top Model’s Ya-Ya; Miss Niecy Nash; my Bridget, Karu, Kevin-Anthony, and on and on, I could go. GREAT NIGHT!
CONGRATS TO EVERYBODY!
ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHTS
I got to work on something with Jon Stewart on one of my All-Star Karaoke Thursday Nights. But he got me out in time to get to my Thursday gig at Native Restaurant on Lenox Avenue @ 118th Street from 9pm-MIDNIGHT. Shout out to my girl Sidra who – one week - filled in on the ONE-TWOs when Ant was under the weather. And THANKS to the many, many ALL-STARs who keep coming out - from near and far.Last week’s LOVE FEST included some INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR. My dear friend, soul music historian, journalist, author, founder of Soul Music.com, singer, and record producer David Nathan (and his alter ego “Nefer Davis”) came from the U-K for Dionne Warwick’s 50th Anniversary and – with his friends in tow – he came to sing for my night. From Dionne’s “Alfie” to Aretha’s “Think” (and a Coldplay number), he ROCK’d (and SOUL’d!). Another friend, singer/songwriter Anise White (www.iamanise.com) blew the roof off the place with Lisa Stansfield’s “Been Around The World”. And our ALL-STAR regulars showed up and out i.e. Brian, Rick, Troy, Anthony, Turquoise, Jasmine, etc. Plus, “The Professor” gave us a great harmonica solo in the wake of his recent Apollo appearance… and friend Mica (whose working on some new music in the studio) popped by and gave us a serving of her fab brand of pop. And my ALL-STAR friends came out in full-force – including Sidra, Craig, Nichole (with new friend Eva from Dallas), Toby, glam god Q, Jacquie Lee (with client CJ Miller. He is author [“Grind: How to Turn Your Coffee Break into your Big Break”]/motivational speaker/reality co-star [Tyra Banks’ “True Beauty” & Omarosa’s “Ultimate Merger”]; my Kim (and her posse – all from Oakland and other Bay Area spots); Harlem promoter Bill Foster; my “girl” Cynthia Burgos – artist extraordinaire whose work of acrylic, oil, sand, and glitter portrays the iconic Oprah inside an exhibit, "25 Years of Oprah," that is presented by the New York African American Historical Society. It is showing in the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building in Harlem until November 24 (http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/10/12/2010-10-12_night_at_the_oprah_harlem_toasts_talk_queen.html). My girl Flo Anthony was also in the house. HEY FLO! THANKS TO ALL!!! And I want to see you folks at ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHTS! We are having a BLAST!
HARLEM CRAWL
Hope to see you all next week for ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHT at NATIVE RESTAURANT - from 9pm - 12 MIDNIGHT (LENOX AVENUE @ 118th Street). ALSO, I want to invite you out to THE HARLEM CRAWL - an opportunity to experience Harlem and its many cool bars, restaurants, and businesses from 6pm - 10pm - all for one price. And once the CRAWL wraps at 10pm, you can come back to NATIVE - which is on the CRAWL tour - for ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHTS (until MIDNIGHT!). Get Tickets now - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/951508989/barcrawl/2476277448
DIANA ROSS PLAYGROUND
Our girlfriend Sidra invited us to Manolito for Sunday brunch recently.
Turns out the owner Cristina was hired by my idol Diana Ross to be nanny to her - at the time - three children Rhonda, Tracee, and Chudney (circa 1983). Though she spoke diplomatically as someone who likely signed a confidentiality agreement, she did confirm what was going on professionally with Miss Ross at that time. Of course, I gave her the options. After Motown 25?
Before Central Park? While she was on the road with the "For One, For All" tour? Were Arthur - the driver, and Geneva - the cook, on staff at the time? It all begged the question: "How do I know all of this stuff? LOL!" The lovely chat inspired information about The Diana Ross Playground - the beneficiary from Diana's pockets and whatever proceeds came from the sale of merch at her FREE Central Park concerts.
Sid didn't know that there was a Diana Ross Playground - so we took her.
All of us – including Murphy – walked through Central Park to the Diana Ross Playground - partially via bike.
We even walked by The Dalton School where the Ross charges attended school here in Manhattan alongside many of the rich and famous offspring.
And we HAD FUN (AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN)... just like little children. THANKS to MISS ROSS for a playground that I'm certain has brought JOY to millions of kids. And some adults too! LOL!
Then, we enjoyed a nice dinner & hang at Murphy’s Harlem pad.
Friends Carl, Nicole, and others joined us.
GREAT SUNDAY!
On another Sunday, we finally got to see Daniel Beaty's "THROUGH THE NIGHT" with our Andrea and Ike in tow. Great work!
ALVIN & FRIENDS – INCLUDING RUBY DEE & "REAL HOUSEWIVES OF DC"S PAUL WHARTON
Had a great evening in New Rochelle where my highlight for the night was spending some time with special guest, Academy-Award nominee Ruby Dee. Our New ROs Michelle & Nelson – the Boyces - invited us to the opening of “Alvin & Friends”, a southern and Caribbean contemporary bistro in New Rochelle. Its Executive Chef is Raymond Jackson, formerly of Maroon’s. Its owner Alvin Clayton is best known as an artist (Denzel Washington, Robert DeNiro and Don Cheadle own his work) and model (L.L. Bean catalogue, most recently). “Real Housewives of DC”s Paul Wharton – a friend – and my girl Sidra accompanied me. Many were excited to see him as the reality show on which he co-starred was wrapping up. We all commuted – for the first time – via the Metro North. Also, it was great to see my favorite New ROs Nichole and Cynthia. Also, great to see my buddies Will and Joe, two of the best in the business!!!! LOVELY NIGHT IN NEW RO!
INSPIRED BY NATHAN HALE WILLIAMS & CRYSTAL MCCRARY ANTHONY
I was invited to the launch event for “INSPIRED: Iconic African-American Women & Their Inspirations” (at The Studio Museum of Harlem) – co-authored by friends Nathan Hale Williams and Crystal McCrary Anthony. So many great friends were in the house – including Native Restaurant’s Brian (my boss on Thursday for All-Star Karaoke); Miss Jean; Kelli Goff, Jamar, Ryan, Tracy, Adrienne, Patrik-Ian Polk, Olivia, and a host of others. After, we revisited the INSPIRED folks for a night of “Boomerang”. Also, there was R&B music. Both at Native, where Nathan’s “Classic” Tuesday night takes place. This is also where we do ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHTS! Here our buddies Sidra, Derek, DeJuan, Hal, Erica Watson, and others were in the house. CONGRATS NATHAN & CRYSTAL!
MARK OLDMAN
Friends Donna Torrence and Hanna Lee invited us to attend Mark Oldman’s wine book launch party at Mark’s FAB new NYC apartment. There were numerous wines from all over the world to sip and Chef Michel Nischan cooked up some savory treats. And I got to take a little time to chat with three producers from “The View” – Patrick, Jonathan, and Natalie. Darryl “Dr. Mixologist” Robinson (of “Cooking Channel” fame) was in the house as was my NABJ friend Lola Ogunnaike.
EL DEBARGE, MARY J. BLIGE, & EBONY (CIRCA DIANA ROSS)
El Debarge was in town. We went. Radio City Music Hall is where he performed the soundtrack of my childhood & adolescent years. Afterwards, EBONY’s current cover model Mary J. Blige (channeling one of MISS ROSS’ classic EBONY covers from the ‘70s) headlined. A stop through Washington Heights for karaoke Monday nights before heading home to check in on Nene, Dwight, and the gang! Y’all been watching “Real Housewives of Atlanta”? FIERCE!
CLAUDINE
One night in Harlem, I felt like I might have been in a ‘70s movie. After a day of working from home, I think I stepped into a time capsule. We joined our favorite Harlem couple Mara & Tommie at Moca (including some slamming catfish fingers). Afterwards, Ant got off late to join us for dinner & drinks at Mojo. A birthday girl shared her Chanel and Louboutin cupcakes with us, compliments of Ilene Miriam Baked Goods – www.ilenemiriam.com. Legendary actor Glynn Turman dined at the table for which we had to wait. I followed him out for a quick chat and photo-op. He played Leroy "Preacher" Jackson in “Cooley High” (and – of course – “Dr. War” in “A Different World”. Too, he is Aretha Franklin’s ex-husband). As we segued back to Mara & Tommie’s for a night-cap, we observed one of NYC’s finest sanitation workers macking on an attractive young lady, who too had just dined at Mojo. We observed her give the garbage man her number, which conjured up images of “Claudine” for me. Diahann Carroll was nominated for an Oscar in her portrayal of a mother of six on welfare, who was a part-time maid. She and trash man – a fine & mellow James Earl Jones – manage a romantic threesome between the two fine characters and “Mr. Welfare”. After we looked at a couple of YOU TUBE clips, including Willow’s new hit song, I insisted on sharing “Claudine” with the young folks. It’s a classic, albeit dated, arguably – some might say - stereotypical. Yet like “For Colored Girls…” (which was originally an early ‘70s choreo-poem), the messages are still relevant today. Here’s the first of a series of YOU TUBE clips that comprise one of my favorite childhood movies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L__VjF7JSC0 SO, LADIES!!!??? QUESTION FOR YOU: You're out with friends. Dressed to the NINEs. A garbage man is on his route. He's fine <but of course, he's in uniform>! He likes the way you look as well; chats you up quickly between tossing trash bags on the back f the truck; and he asks for your number. You give it to him. He's go...nna call you later for a date. Some of my lady friends (and a couple of men friends) seem to think I've over-romanticized the moment and that most women would NOT go for a garbage man. That's where the chat about the classic film "CLAUDINE" started. And don't forget 'ROC'. But in real life, WOULD YOU DATE A GARBAGE MAN and/or seriously consider a relationship with one? I say "GO FOR IT!" In the case of this one, he's cute; has a job; and benefits (and seemed to be able to nicely put a sentence or two together). Some of my girlfriends - shockingly to me - said "NO WAY!" WHAT DO YOU SAY?
I’M COMING OUT
Whether you're lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or not, be proud of who you are and your support for LGBT equality this Coming Out Day (or any day… and beyond)! I’ve LIVED OUT LOUD for 15 years now and struggled inside for all the years prior to that. The journey hasn’t been easy, but since COMING OUT and... being TRUE to myself and my loved ones, it’s better out here – professionally and personally. I now dedicate time and resources to LGBT-mentoring/scholarship organization LIVE OUT LOUD (http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2010/5/24/go-for-your-dreams-reach-and-their-yours.html); the National Association of Black Journalists’ LGBT Task Force of which I am a founding member; I hosted a well-received (but not picked up) ‘Queer-Eye’- meets-‘The-View’-pilot a few years back (http://216.117.188.141/PRiley/PatrickGeneralReel.wmv); and I speak up whenever asked – including recent appearances on Michael Eric Dyson’s radio show (http://dysonshow.org/?p=1721) and the first Urban LGBT network glo-TV (http://glotvnetwork.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=109&Itemid=271); and I take part ownership in a particular GLAAD Award for a talk show’s episode titled “When I Knew I Was Gay” (I was on-camera & produced a number of segments for that edition). ONWARD & UPWARD, MY PEOPLE! And the recent string of reported bullying incidents that are leading to these gay suicides MUST STOP! And to the politicians, religious leaders, and pundits who have made careers out of saying that gays are somehow less than, please STOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE! – especially if you are engaging in DL activities yourself. And whether STRAIGHT or LGBT, BE THE CHANGE and SPEAK UP! And to those LGBT teens who may be having problems or thoughts of suicide, please visit or call the following website/number: http://thetrevorproject.org/ or call 1-866-4-U-TREVOR. I LOVE YOU ALL! And ONE MORE THING (because many of my yellow brick roads lead back to MISS ROSS): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzpP0KbjHU8
"... I WISH YOU SHELTER FROM THE STORM..."
HAVE A (PEPSII) & A SMILE!
One of my favorite moments over this last couple of weeks: At Mo-Bay Uptown Restaurant (WWW.MOBAYUPTOWNNYC.COM). I had a lovely lunch with songstress Cheryl Pepsii Riley (WWW.CHERYLPEPSIIRILEY.COM). One of her reps Terrance Russ brought us namesakes together to compare notes on the respective "...life of (both) Riley(s)..." Cheryl had a lot to tell – including how much she LOVES to host Monday night’s jam session at Village Underground (www.thevillageunderground.com); how she is going back on the road with Tyler Perry’s “Madea’s Happy Family” (www.tylerperry.com/_Plays/); how she sang all of the vocals for Taraji P. Henson’s character in Tyler Perry’s “I Can Do Bad All By Myself” (www.icandobadmovie.com); and how she makes it all work – from being an enterprising and creative singer – of many formats – to being a step-mother; auntee of several almost-grown kids; and a grand-auntee. Though a long time since her debut hit “Thanks For My Child” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICxk7dYYrOs), Cheryl is still quite passionate about the industry and getting her music out there – including recently re-released CD “Let Me Be Me” and single “Come Over”. My RILEY namesake and I did all of this catching up over tasty Southern Fried Chicken, Deep Fried Catfish, potato salad, rice & peas, mac & cheese, and collard greens. CONGRATS, CHERYL! Hope to see you soon!
ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY NIGHTS!
So, I will be back in HARLEM on Thursday - hosting NATIVE RESTAURANT's ALL-STAR KARAOKE (9PM - 12 MIDNIGHT). PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT. The ALL-STARS have really come out over these past couple of weeks… and we expect more surprise visits and tie-ins in weeks to come. R&B diva Monifah came by the first week. Her song “Touch It” is in the karaoke book! Gotta love it, right? She knows many of my friends and invited Nichole, Ant, Shareen, Shareen’s Kenny, and me to see her perform at Groove with Toni Menage and Ria. AWESOME SHOW, I might add! These ladies are SANGING, you hear? (We did happy hour at Therapy and Bamboo 52. Thai at Q2 where my best buddies from L.A., Scott and Tony, joined us.) Oh! And when we went to see Monifah and crew perform in The Village the other night, we bumped into Wu Tang Clan's RZA in the parking deck on 3rd Street. But back to ALL-STAR KARAOKE at NATIVE RESTAURANT in HARLEM, the roster has been impressive – “Black 2 Broadway”s Kevin-Anthony, singer extraordinaire Darius Booker, and “Wendy” art director/cabaret singer Candice Harper. The following week, fan favorite Melonie Daniels brought her amazing vocals (which once backed Mariah Carey) to Lenny Kravitz’s “Get Away”. Also, former “As The World Turns” star Napiera Danielle Groves gave Lauryn Hill a run for her money with “Ex Factor”. And so many friends came out to support: my girlfriend Sidra Smith; performer/director/Tony-nominated choreographer Ken Roberson; my Amazing Grace Nichole, my girlfriend Shareen ("Nate Berkus Show"); a slew of "Wendy" producers; my mentor Darius (CNN); my nephew Herman; my Morehouse BFFs Michael and Khalid; my CAU girlfriend Audra; my former CNBC buddy/author Sana; my friends Rafael, Robert, Murphy, and a host of others whose names I may be forgetting. And the next week, another great group of folks was in the house: NABJ friends - Mara (as in Schiavocampo, NBC Digital Correspondent) and NY Daily News reporter Mike Feeney – brought their singing talents on Beyonce’s “Halo” and MJ’s “Human Nature” – respectively. And my karaoke buddies Javier and Marco brought an array of their great talent – from Freddie Jackson’s “You Are My Lady” to Josh Grobin’s “You Raise Me Up” to some Spanish tunes. And ones to watch: Miss Pernell Walker and Efron! JUST AWESOME on their songs! Such a great group of karaoke supporters and friends came out: my friends Ern, Carl, Saundra, Shantay, Nikoa, Bridgit, Sidra, Tommie, Nicole, Karen, Nathan, Melvin, Mario, Lou, and a host of others. HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL AGAIN NEXT THURSDAY… and to meet some new talent and supporters of our ALL-STAR KARAOKE at NATIVE Restaurant in HARLEM. You can see more pix here:
PRE-KARAOKE
MEANWHILE, my favorite boutique “N” has asked me to HOST a pre-ALL-STAR-KARAOKE set at its store (next door to “N”) THIS THURSDAY from 7pm – 9pm (www.nharlemnewyork.com/): http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=441208350912&id=114032846688&ref=nf. I’ll be commuting back to NYC from an assignment in Chicago, but hope to meet-and-greet with all of you before ALL-STAR KARAOKE THURSDAY begins at 9pm. LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING ALL OF YOU!
FRIENDS
Ant and I have been spending a lot of time in Harlem lately – perhaps an omen of what is to come: RELOCATION, maybe? Of course, we have spent lots of time with our Sidra. Also, my Mara (and Tommie) invited us over for several impromptu hangs. On night two of ALL-STAR KARAOKE, they hosted a fab dinner party before we all segued to NATIVE RESTAURANT. For LABOR DAY, our Sidra joined us along with buddy Tichina Arnold in tow. Tichina brilliantly sang several a cappella excerpts from her intimate evening of song on which she’s working – including a tribute to MJ (and a song or two in German & Italian). She may pop by ALL-STAR KARAOKE one Thursday really soon! Speaking of MJ, Ant and I went to a book signing at Hue-Man Bookstore in Harlem. Our friend Jason King spoke about and signed his book "Michael Jackson Treasures: Celebrating the King of Pop in Memorabilia and Photos". One of the three novelists of "Visible Lives"s – the E. Lynn Harris-inspired collection - James Earl Hardy, was there with news of great new projects. Stay tuned. And friend Jami Coleman and MJ fan Gadget Trish were also there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6uUIoKYoDw.
“I SLEEP IN JERSEY…”
As my line goes: “I sleep in Jersey. I LIVE in the city.” As a twist of daily tradition would have it, my long-time best bud Carl Nelson drove his bike from Manhattan to New Jersey to see me. And like my childhood days, I was at home, doing my homework, minding my business, and a friend popped over to say “Can Patrick ...come out and play?” LOL! That almost never happens nor has happened in a long time. But I jumped right into my inner-child and joined Carl for a slice of pizza at “Sonny’s Pizzeria” and a scoop of homemade ice cream from “Ice Cream on Grand” – both in Englewood, NJ (near my town).
HOW YOU DOIN’?
Kim Coles has been working the circuit of late. We saw her and hung out with her a couple of weeks ago when she was in town for “The Nate Berkus Show”. Fast forward a couple of weeks later, Kim came back to NYC to tape "The Wendy Williams Show" (www.wendyshow.com). THERE'S MY KIM COLES! I took girlfriend Vilay who is Manivone’s cousin and Ant’s friend from Denver. And you know, we had a GREAT TIME! I even took a stab at my own "HOW YOU DOIN?"When she was visiting a couple of months ago, she helped us with the production of our pilot project. Now, she’s been bitten by the bug and has moved to NYC. In addition to Kim Coles being the guest on the show, we got to see Sean Kingston perform. Season 2 for 'Wendy' has started. New set. New energy! How u doin'?
MY FAVORITE PEOPLE
I want to shout out my girl Ava Duvernay whose MY MIC SOUNDS NICE premiered on BET recently (She also directed the TV ONE ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL special that premiered recently)…
My buddy Maurice Marable’s documentary “THE STORY” recently ran on Sundance channel. It is actually described as the story behind the story. It follows a group of teenagers at GFS in the South Bronx as they make an attempt to make a film, executing every aspect of the production — including shooting on location in Uganda. It's a simple and heartwarming journey as the kids discover who they are through the challenge of filmmaking.
I got a call from my former L.A. buddy Ed who happened to be in NYC. His professional credits include Nancy Wilson, Miss Ross, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and a host of others. I snatched him up quickly as I LOVE ME SOME ED and he really took care of me while in L.A. on assignment last year! We enjoyed a hearty meal at Silver Spurs in the Village. Afterwards, buddy Theo inspired a karaoke after set at Karaoke Cave near Union Square…
Had business in Boston over the past weekend. Upon my return, stopped through New Rochelle to hang out with my Amazing Grace Nichole and her FAB, DC-based fam – including her mother (“Honey”, we call her!); her sister Tori; and her niece Day. Our girlfriend Dawn also joined in on the fun. We enjoyed a lovely meal of tacos & fixins (and a brilliantly-interpreted, a capella serenade of jazz standard "I Wish You Love" by MY Honey, quite the singer in her day... and still. BEAUTIFUL WOMAN!). ..
Speaking of New Ro, Michelle Sanchez-Boyce and her husband Nelson had us over for a night-cap at their beautiful home. This time we were on the patio – seated around an awesome fire & glass (ice) feature. WONDERFUL EVENING!...
I recently saw an episode of "Good Times" featuring legendary 70s actress Judy Pace for the first time since meeting her at NABJ in San Diego. It's the episode when Florida & James go on 20th Anniversary cabin trip (and "Gloria" makes a cameo as she's looking for the moutain home-owner, James' foreman). Judy is also the mother of Julia Pace Mitchell - the new African American actress on "The Young & The Restless" (Met her in San Diego at NABJ). Next stop: Judy's cameo on "Sanford & Son" (and so much more...). YAYYY! CLASIC SITCOMS!
After two Morehouse men (c/o '92) got the opportunity to produce the Opening Plenary for the National Association of Black Journalists' annual Convention in San Diego (Michael K. Watts and me), another of our brethren is easing on down the road to Dr. Oz. Corey Hebert, MD once walked the yard that is Morehouse College alongside Michael and me. Now, the "Doctor for the People", a New Orleans native, is managing a full-time practice, working the medical beat on WDSU-TV (NBC), and now contributing to the nationally syndicated "Dr. Oz" show on Friday, September 10th. (Coincidentally, the first time Dr. Oz and I worked together, we traveled together from New York City to New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. There, we searched for dead and decomposing bodies. Also, Dr. Oz worked hard to treat all those he could in what was (and still is) an overwhelming situation. Since that time, I've produced many segments in the field with him and consider him such a joy and a light.). "The Pulse" is a new segment that will feature Dr. Hebert and two other doctors - keeping viewers abreast of the latest and most controversial medical studies (www.doctoroz.com). CONGRATS, DR. COREY!
Well, FANTASIA is back!
In the wake of her personal worries of late, just want to send a SHOUT OUT to her (and her AWESOME manager Brian). I am rooting her on NOT just for a HIT CD and commercial success, but INNER-PEACE, JOY, LOVE, and HARMONY! Had a chance to meet her last year when I was in L.A. and found her to be a doll. I hope she knows her worth and where she doesn't know it, I hope she has the people around her who help lift her up.
MISS ROSS is preparing to go back on the road for the 2nd leg of her stateside “MORE TODAY THAN YESTERDAY” tour. We always welcome a ROSS song… but TV ONE and BET seem to be calling for another ROSS movie as they remind us how brilliant this Oscar-nominated performer is as an actress. TV ONE recently ran a TRIPLE FEATURE: "Mahogany"; "Double Platinum"; and "Out of Darkness". And BET ran "The Wiz" – all the same weekend. It all inspired Ant to start this FB page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Janet-Jackson-and-Lenny...-Kravitz-in-Mahogany-Remake/143929892313440?ref=sgm
Working from home office one day - drumming up new business; managing developing business; and - with my peripheral squint - watching my CBS Soaps... off in the distance. “As The World Turns” – which is about to end its 54-year rotation on September 17, 2010 – was on. I was a crying fool on this particular day as everyone has just attended the funeral of matriarch Nancy Hughes – whose portrayer Helen Wagner died in May of this year. One of the flashbacks shows “Nancy” circa 1991, tutoring pre-Fugees Lauryn Hill’s character Kira, who – in this clip – you can see singing at the wedding of my friend Tamara Tunie’s character Jessica who married Duncan. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDsCJXe6TsY I told you my late, great mom Queen Riley raised her “boys” to watch the stories. LOL! I’m here crying for people I don’t know, but - after all of these years - feel very much… like family! WILL MISS "AS THE WORLD TURNS", but like REAL-LIFE, all GOOD THINGS must come to an end!