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.
(DESPERATE) & (REAL TIMES) IN ATLANTA
I got a recent assignment in Atlanta. It was a tough one to accept as I had little to no funds to front the trip. As a freelancer, I have to pay for things like car service to and from the airport; meals; any other incidentals and then I submit for reimbursement. (Fortunately, the flights and hotels are taken care of.) This particular dispatch came as several checks were processed (for previous work) but none had arrived. Moreover, I had little cash on me. With that, I couldn't afford to say NO to the work. But I too couldn't really afford to do the work. I remember hearing often in the church "If you take one step, HE'll take two". And through some very dear friends, God showed up and showed out! My good girlfriend Audrey, who heads up an assignment team at CNN (www.cnn.com) and has been a dear friend for years (I've blogged about her endlessly in this blog.). I hipped her to my financial conundrum and she stepped in and made sure I had some money to get by. "No need to be humble and grateful," Audrey pointed out. "I know that you have always been so good to me. It is the least I can do for you. I love you and always will." We enjoyed this transaction over "Spice Market" at midtown Atlanta's "W" Hotel (www.starwoodhotels.com). My ‘original Amazing Grace' Natalie and several other Amazing Graces (Chandra, Tata, and my sister Janice) and dear friends (Ern, Michael, Mario, etc.) also stepped in and helped ‘cause de Patrick' - ensuring I had some slush to hold me together during this temporary lull. Natalie pointedly assisted me to hold back a seemingly endless stream of tears (READ: frustration) and focus on the blinding light ahead of me that promises a tide turn.
Speaking of Atlanta and a world that is far away from what I'm experiencing right now, have you seen "Real Housewives of Atlanta" (www.bravotv.com/Real_Housewives_Of_Atlanta/season/1/index.php)? Though overtly materialistic and shallow and grossly extravagant, I want not to like it. But I LOVE IT! It's a GUILTY PLEASURE, I guess. It's an ASPIRATIONAL piece to which I would ADD HUMILITY and mix in my own world, God willing such riches will be mine one day.
One of the housewives Nene is a hoot and I was excited to see her "Big Willie" Dwight who is a good friend of my platonic boo (I call him) Carl Nelson.
Ant thinks I would make a good host for the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" reunion.
I reached out to my Morehouse brother and fab event planner Jamahl King (www.stepsevents.com/jamal.html) - gleaning that he must know some (if not all) of these ladies from the socialite scene of Atlanta. And he was helpful to get me some contacts inside that world. Next stop: ABUNDANCE!
Upon my return to New York City, I rushed up to the Red Eye Grill (www.redeyegrill.com) where my long-standing industry buddy (and Chandra's former boss from years ago), publicist Juanita Stephens, threw an intimate set for neo-soul Ashford-and-Simpson ‘Kindred' (www.hiddenbeach.com or www.kindredthefamilysoul.com or www.myspace.com/kindredthefamilysoulspace).
Food and wine were abundant as the impressive group of journalists gathered and caught up on Fatin and Aja's highly-anticipated third release "The Arrival" (due October 23, 2008).
The hip and humble parents of five made time for everyone. Plus, those of us fellow journalists got the chance to catch up. All of these pictures were taken by my date Charlie T (www.charlietphotography.net/) who graciously filled in for Ant who needed to be in Brooklyn by the side of his "Amazing Grace" Manivone.
She was celebrating a birthday (during my astrological sign of Scorpio).
Charlie T made sure to get pix of me with everyone.
Publisher of my favorite monthly mag "Sister 2 Sister" Jamie Foster Brown (www.s2smagazine.com) was in the house and I finally got the chance to connect to her.
Kenya Byrd (www.essence.com); David Nathan (www.davidnathan.com/); my Michael and Nichole; and a host of others were in the house.
As things grow a hair more challenging for all involved in our varied industries, it is nice to see everybody and know what support and suggestions you can bring to the table.



REAL LIFE DIVAS & DEVOS REIGN SUPREME
Even though there are challenges in the job market, the parties continue. As long as Ant and I can be creative to get to these sets, it's cool to take our minds off of our troubles and to network accordingly. More than a cocktail, we truly are spinning our wheels to attract some more work our way... in our industry of choice. And a photo-op with legendary supermodel Iman (www.imancosmetics.com) doesn't hurt.
Though she tried not to get caught up in a web of endless pix, she couldn't deny me as I have interviewed her several times and we've worked together blissfully on a couple of occasions.
Nathan Hale Williams (www.nathanhalewilliams.com/) and Crystal McCreary Anthony co-Executive Produce along with BET-J exec Sean Johnson (www.bet.com/ontv/betjshows) "Real Life Divas" (www.bet.com/OnTV/BETJShows/reallifedivas/), which is celebrating its 2nd season on BETJ at Merkato 55 (www.merkato55nyc.com/) with an array of industry players - including Bethann Hardison - and other dear friends - including my Terri Bowles and her husband Alvin who is a BET exec as well.
It's always a pleasure to see The Bowles.
You'll recall, Terri and I are a part of a dinner group that we call The Pentavaurate.
Remember Taimak from ‘Berry Gordy's "The Last Dragon"'?
Well, he was there.
Also, Jeff Johnson of BET's "The Truth with Jeff Johnson" (http://216.117.188.141/PRiley/TheTruth.wmv).
Author and TV producer Adrienne Lopez was in the house along with my good girlfriend Z100 radio personality Shelley Wade with whom I've done an "American Idol" DIVA Chat or two over the last year (http://zzone.z100.com/shelley/blog/2008/05/14/jason_castro__idol_chat or
http://z100.com/cc-common/common-nyc/podcast/single_page.html?podcast=americanidol6chats
or
http://zzone.z100.com/shelley/blog/2008/04/30/idol_diva_chat). She was gracious to get Ant and me home to Jersey as she lives in our parts as well.
EBONY Creative Director Harriette Cole (www.ebony.com/) was there.
And Ern's good friend Anne Marie Stripling who heads up video promotions at Zomba (www.zombalabelgroup.com/) was there and got the chance to finally meet Ant and ‘my Theo' as they all have Denver roots in common.
Also, my buddies Karu Daniels (www.blackvoices.com/blogs/bloggers/karu-f-daniels) and Kevin-Anthony (www.b2productions.xbuild.com or www.myspace.com/b2bookings or www.myspacec.om/sambucca18) were there. Kevin-Anthony is hosting the return of his "Black 2: Broadway" franchise tomorrow. It's an exclusive event celebrating the contributions of performers of color in the arts.
Celebrting the life and work of Broadway Veterans BJ Crosby & Adrian Bailey, this beautiful evening will feature performances by Broadway's Chuck Cooper, Marva Hicks, Ebony Jo-Ann, Tina Fabrique, Alyson Williams, The Broadway Boys, Victor Trent Cook, and many more at The Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture located in Harlem (www.nypl.org).


"HOW Y'ALL DOIN'?"
My dear friend Marcia Pendelton (www.blacktheateronline.com) arranged for Ant and me to see the invited rehearsal for "American Buffalo" on Broadway (www.americanbuffalobroadway.com) with Cedric The Entertainer and John Leguizamo.
Afterwards, Ant got to reunite with many of his co-workers from "The Wendy Williams Show" at "Club Eden" in the Theatre District.
It was a ‘How You Doin'?' party - designed for one of Wendy's favorite demographics, ‘the gays'.
In addition to getting our photo op with Wendy and her husband/manager Kevin, we got face time with Wendy's sidekick Charlemagne and the show's Executive Producer Rob Dauber.
Also, in attendance, Wendy's stylist Debra.
Too, I got to see my Morehouse brother Jason and hang out with him for a bit.
Always good to see him. Nuvo was the drink of the night (www.sparklingnuvo.com/) and though vodka doesn't normally agree with me, something in the sparkle made it a great drink for the night (with no hanging-over implications the next morning).
‘Wendy' is scheduled to return next summer.


"ONE IDEA CAN LAST FOREVER..."
"BACK TO NOW"
Iconic ‘70s group LABELLE (www.vervemusicgroup.com) has gotten back together.
They came out to SPLASH (www.splashbar.com) to see their adoring fans - the ‘kids' we call them.
Ant and I were amongst the bunch. And due to friend and promoter Nathan Hale Williams and our generous and beloved photographer/friend Charlie T (who you may recall shot portraits of Ant and me last December for our 2nd anniversary - http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2007/12/3/i-have-a-dream-today.html), I got a photo op with Patti and the girls on SPLASH's stage.
Their new project is titled "Back to Now" and promises the best of their classic sound coupled with what they have always been about: a contemporary, funky, and cutting-edge soundtrack (with Wyclef, Lenny Kravitz, and others at the producing/songwriting boards). Ant also got some good shots of Miss Patti and the girls. Those that follow:
Also in the house was my friend Patrik-Ian Polk who is promoting his film "Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom" (www.noahsarcmovie.com), which Ant and I love.
We will see again (and take our friends) - now that it is in the theatres. (Charlie T took these pix too and ensured via her partner Danielle that Ant and I got home to Jersey - so we wouldn't have to leave early for the bus. THANK YOU, CHARLIE T and DANIELLE).
Oh! And LABELLE is coming back to The Apollo Theatre (www.apollotheater.org/) on December 19th - their first and only public performance this year and the legendary group's first full concert since 1977 (www.ticketmaster.com).
[And speaking of The Apollo, there's an open audition for "Dreamgirls" taking place there as they will be casting the starring roles of "The Dreams - Deena Jones, Lorrell Robinson, and Effie White, and the casting directors are looking for women in their 20s.]
"HAZEL SCOTT"
Late great jazz diva Hazel Scott has performed at The Apollo along with an impressive line-up of greats from many genres - including swing, bebop, R&B, gospel, blues, soul, and hip-hip.
And I've been shouting out my friend Karen Chilton and her fab new bio on Hazel Scott (http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=197245). It's the first biography of an important but overlooked African American pianist, singer, actor, and civil-rights advocate. And she hipped Ant and me to its release the other week during Fashion Week (http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2008/9/17/blue-thats-the-new-color-children.html). Well, Hazel too was a Harlemite.
And our best buddy/choreographer Ken Roberson chose my favorite boutique "N" (www.nharlemnewyork.com/) to host this fete - pictures courtesy of Justin Reid Photography (Ken's cousin - formerly known as 1matrixstyle - http://1matrixstyle.deviantart.com).
It was so good to see many friends we hadn't seen in a minute - from Chris to Kele to Raymond.
And "N" owners Lenn, Larry, and Nikoa.
Ant and I even convinced our favorite Director of Photography and friend Will Miller Jr. (Will Miller & Co. LLC) to join us. He had a great time and bought a book himself.
But it knocked my socks off to see and pose with "my" Diana's oldest offspring Rhonda Ross.
As most know, she's a jazz singer and New York City realtor (www.RossRealtyInternational.com) - appropriate as Miss Ross (another Apollo player) has gone on the record as owing a great debt to Hazel Scott.
Too, in that special, Ross acknowledged many of those great legends - including Billie Holliday - on whose shoulders she stands (pointedly in her special from 1987 "Red Hot Rhythm & Blues"). Rhonda - as always - was so sweet and accommodating... and present.
CONGRATS, KAREN!!!
ROSS REIGNS SUPREME (AGAIN) IN NORWAY
With Motown preparing to celebrate its 50th Anniversary, there are no rumors on a Diana Ross and The Supremes reunion (though no one ever expected Miss Ross to headline a charity concert bill with Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, and Chaka Khan. Remember "Divas with Heart" from earlier this year: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2008/5/11/divas-with-heart.html). However, Miss Ross has been announced as the headliner for the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in honor of the 2008 laureate, Finnish peace mediator Martti Ahtisaari (www.nobelprize.org/). In addition to anywhere in the world, Ross too is beloved in Norway.
She was married to Norwegian millionaire Arne Naess Junior from 1985 to 2000. He is the father of her two boys Ross and Evan.
Sadly, Naess died in a mountain climbing accident in 2004 while in South Africa.
By the way, did you see Tyra Banks' homage to Diana Ross and Mahogany in "V" Magazine (www.vmagazine.com/).
She plays Mahogany's agent/mentor Carlotta Gavina, who transforms the character Tracey into the supermodel Mahogany.
What transpired in Diana's hit 70s classic is much what media mogul/supermodel Tyra does with her girls on "America's Next Top Model" (www.cwtv.com/shows/americas-next-top-model11).
Ant often says that Diana Ross is really the first ‘supermodel', though first renowned as a singer and actress.
Great job, TYRA! And as always... MISS ROSS!
"MARY MARY"
My Savannah homeboy Stacy Quarterman works for SONY/BMG out of Atlanta.
He invited Ant and me out to Brooklyn's Two Steps Down Restaurant for the release party of Mary Mary's new CD "The Sound" (www.mary-mary.com/).
Like Labelle, they've taken the contemporary route with their collection of songs this go around - and to good effect.
After they let everyone hear the CD, they came back to the VIP area and greeted everyone - even posing with Ant and me for the occasion.
I alerted them that their first CD moved me in many ways.
The song "I Just Can't Give Up Now" (an interpolation of James Cleveland's "I Don't Feel No Ways Tired") would get me (and still sometimes) right in my heart as each day can be such a challenge, but I'm clear that I must keep moving forward (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmQBshQ11uo).
Find out more via the aforementioned website and/or WWW.ILOVEMARYMARY.COM and WWW.MYSPACE.COM/THEREALMARYMARY (By the way, Mary Mary are proud to announce their Bath and Body Line entitled "Be U" - dedicated to young women at heart who want to celebrate their uniqueness and inner beauty. It's coming Thanksgiving Holiday 2008 to a participating Wal Mart near you - www.walmart.com).
"WORKIN' OVERTIME"
As I work to hold the freelance day gigs down, you know I'm doing more on-camera pop culture analysis and TV personality work. Here's the latest from my recent appearance on a taping of 'The Truth with Jeff Johnson' (www.bet.com/OnTV/BETShows/truth/):
http://216.117.188.141/PRiley/TheTruth.wmv
Many of my other recent clips are below. But stay tuned for a look at my First Lady Fashion Show segment scheduled next week for CN8's 'Your Morning' in Philadelphia (www.cn8.tv). As always, THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT as I develop my brand and reach for the stars (... and try to keep the mortgage paid. SMILE!):
*CN8s 'Your Morning' (live segment on 'Tropic Thunder'- http://216.117.188.141/PRiley/CN8YourMorning.wmv);
* 'NBC Nightly News w/Brian Williams' -http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/#24974371(or via YOU TUBE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXc6x5JlJuw
*'The Hugh Thompson Show' (AT&T's Technical Station) -http://216.117.188.141/PRiley/PatrickHughThompsonShow.wmv
* GENERAL TALENT REEL:http://216.117.188.141/PRiley/PatrickGeneralReel.wmv
"OLD FRIENDS"
So many friends from my days in Savannah and Atlanta who are doing awesome things or who have friends or friends of friends doing great things. Wanna shout some of them out here:
- My high school friend Monique Thomas (who I got to see at our 20th High School Reunion - http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2008/6/17/someday-well-be-together-we-still-together-kinda.html) sent me this tidbit.
She wanted me to attend her friend Elle Bailey's release party for her debut novel "Living Well is the Best Revenge".
Didn't get a chance to attend as it was in Chicago, but check out the book. I'm told you voracious readers won't be able to put it down. It's available in all bookstores like Borders, for example (www.borders.co.uk/book/living-well-is-the-best-revenge/1098910/).
- While Monique and I came up in Savannah, we'd sometimes tune into WSAV (the NBC affiliate in Savannah - www.wsav.com) and see Malena Cunningham - one of the most popular anchors in the city at the time. She soon left for other big marketplaces including Birmingham, Alabama. But now, she heads up her own publicity firm Strategic Media Relations Inc.
One artist she wants us all to know about is Jackie Chain, who found his love for rap music - growing up in the trailer parks of Hunstville, Alabama. Check him out via www.myspace.com/jackiechain.
- A friend of my Carl Nelson, Lamar Ariel, has a new book "Ready to Male" (www.readytomale.com). It's an exploration through black gay male identity. It is deemed autobiographical fiction written in the form of letters.
The work infuses elements of short-story and memoir writing styles to provide a snapshot of Lamar Ariel's ongoing journey to creatively examine rather than dismiss his personal thoughts. I hear it's quite a read. Check it out.
- As I met Carl Nelson in Atlanta, several other folks from our days have been in touch of late. Old industry buddy Sandra Rose (www.sandrarose.com) shouted me out on her blog recently. Take a look.
She pulled this pic of Miss J (from "America's Next Top Model") and ‘she' and I enjoyed one of Kimora Lee Simmons' recent Baby Phat shows. THANKS FOR THE SHOUT OUT, SANDRA ROSE!
- Another Atlanta friend from back in the day: Rhonda Baraka. We were both local journalists during my time there. Now, she has just completed production on"Pastor Brown," a film based on one of her screenplays.
It was directed by my Morehouse brother Rockmond Dunbar and boasts an amazing all-star cast: Salli Richardson, Ernie Hudson, Nicole Ari Parker, Keith David, Michael Beach, Tasha Smith, Tisha Campbell, Monica, Angie Stone and Michael B. Jordan. She too is shopping a couple of other film projects as well as a couple of TV pilots.
And currently, she is working on Jay Johnson Boot Camp - helping them find ways to get their message out to people about becoming physically fit, especially kids. Check him out on www.cmt.com under the "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team" link and http://www.jaysbootcamp.com/.
- During Arrested Development's hey-day (as a producer at "Good Day Atlanta"), I got the chance to have them on the show several times.
Well, Aerle Taree is one of the members of the 2-time-Grammy-Award-winning group Arrested Development.
Well, as reinvention goes, she has a new book titled "PoeTaree: The Jurisprudence of Life".Her book is in Borders, Barnes & Noble, and Chapter's.
"NEW FRIENDS"
- My friend Fred from Momentum (www.momentumeducation.com) hipped me to a new street dancer named STORYBOARD (http://www.myspace.com/glideordie). In fact, STORYBOARD called me and let me know what he's doing. Check him out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ8eBtT2IeQ He's cutting edge.
Much of what you may see in videos started in his brain and with his bones - much like Shalamar's Jeffrey Daniels is the Soul Train-precursor (by 4 or more years) to Michael Jackson's Moonwalk for which Jacko should be credited as bringing it to the international stage.
Speaking of videos, Storyboard too is featured in Beyonce's "If I Were A Boy" video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVTyLqkez6A). He truly is one to watch.
- As we have continued to watch my industry buddy Maurice Jamal, he continues to give us good reasons to stay a captive audience.
His new TV series "Friends and Lovers" will be screening all around the U-S - including New York City (www.myspace.com/friendsandloverstv). It is a comedy-drama based on his first film "The Ski Trip". It's loaded with a sexy cast, lots of comedy, and tons of drama. He'll be at all the screenings. For NYC, Sunday, November 2nd is the date at 3:00 pm at the QBC Film Festival. For tickets: www.queerblackcinema.org
"GONE TOO SOON"
- MRS. BETHEA -
http://www.legacy.com/atlanta/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonId=118516454
LEVI STUBBS from The Four Tops - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HQEhuylZmg
DEE DEE WARWICK - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSP2ZHLDPUA
RUDY RAY MOORE - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQYGvVjfaEM



"THE SPACE TO TAKE EVERYTHING WITH YOU... THE WISDOM OF LEAVING THE BAGGAGE BEHIND..."
When I first moved to the New York City area (from Atlanta), it was Spring 1995 and my first gig was with CNBC (www.cnbc.com/). I was a producer for “Rivera LIVE!” – Geraldo’s primetime show which – at the time – used most of its air to cover the criminal trial of O.J. Simpson. 13 years later (to this week), I received some pix from a long-lost friend Christian Farr with whom I worked at CNBC. The pix demonstrate how much fun it could be to work for Geraldo as he would often times take us out on his boat. Too, he would invite us to his Red Bank, New Jersey estate for great parties and gatherings (including this one with infamous Simpson house guest Kato Katelin).
Ironic that also this week, O.J. Simpson is found guilty in a Las Vegas court of law for a new laundry list of crimes he ‘allegedly’ committed. This time, it doesn’t look like he’ll get off. With that, THANKS to Christian (now Chris) for such a heart-warming walk down memory lane. It is a reminder of a time that doesn’t seem so far away, but clearly is. Oh, how far we’ve come…
NOAH’S ARC: I mentioned it was coming and now I can vouch for having seen it and wanting to ensure that all of you get to see "Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom" ( www.noahsarcmovie.com). I laughed throughout (in large part due to Rodney Chester’s “Alex”). I cried – let Ant tell it – four times.
And I just loved all the DIVA references
– from Diana Ross to ‘Dominque Devereux’ (as played by another iconic favorite Diahann Carroll from “Dynasty” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaX43ebVdc0 ). [Don’t forget, Miss Carroll has a new book out: “The Legs Are The Last To Go: Aging, Acting, Marrying, and other things I learned the hard way” - www.amazon.com/Legs-Are-Last-Go-Marrying/dp/0060763264 ].
The usual suspects are in place to ensure those of us who fell in love with this short-lived franchise on LOGO are satisfied. But there are a number of other treats – for those who may just be enrolled into this special series. Firstly, you remember Claire and Cliff Huxtable’s twin grandbabies ‘Nelson’ and ‘Winnie’? Well, ‘Nelson Tibideaux’ (Sondra and Elvin’s twin boy) AKA Gary Leroi Gray joins the cast as the ‘baby gay’ of the bunch.
He adds some nice elements to the film. (By the way, do you guys remember this episode of “Cosby” – the “slumber party” – and how one of Rudy’s friends was played by Alicia [Cook] Keys?
She had short, closely-cropped hair and looked nothing of the long-haired diva of today, but oh so cute. www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EbxalIlQEs).
But I digress. Also in ‘Noah’s Arc’, Tony-award-winning Tonya Pinkins is featured in “Noah’s Arc”.
And legendary singer- songwriter Phoebe Snow does what she does best: SING!
Don’t miss it when it comes to a theatre near you! For our private screening, Ant and I got to attend with our girlfriends Manivone and Cy. Industry buddies – from Karu Daniels to Bridget Bland to Ulysses Carter – were in the house.
SIX FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURES: Life imitated art a little bit as Ant and I joined our favorite couple Jason and Marquice for the 5th Anniversary of Fairgrounds Out at Night at Six Flags Great Adventures in New Jersey ( www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/index.aspx).
Basically, the park closed down and 'the gays' got to ride as much as we wanted to without those long lines.
It was great to see many of our mutual friends via Jason and Marqice as it had been a minute since we’d all hung out.
Afterwards, Ant had VIP invites for us to attend the nightclub Krash in the city (www.krashnyc.com/). We ran into our friend Toyce and a number of others at the Friday-night affair which draws in a big crowd.
Through Ant’s hook-up (a male couple he booked on “The Wendy Williams Show” who too are the promoters for this Friday party), we got to enjoy flowing cocktails; great music; and prime seating in the huge club which is just a stone’s throw from Madison Square Garden.
PROM ROYALTY REUNION & BIRTHDAYS: Last week, Ant’s Denver high school friend Adrienne came to town. She now lives in Philadelphia.
Visiting with her friend Phyllis, Ant and I took them over our good friends Mara Schiavocampo and Tommie’s Harlem place for an impromptu hang (before we segued to our karaoke spot).
Ant was excited for me to meet Adrienne as she and he were Prom Queen and King in high school.
And in addition to being loads of fun, Adrienne was extremely Queen-like i.e. regal, sophisticated, and effervescent.
Same could be said for our Mara who too recently celebrated a birthday that we all enjoyed at her abode. As she is the “NBC Nightly News” Digital Correspondent with the most, surely many industry players were in the house.
But as is Mara and Tommie’s style, we had a down-home, easy-going, fun time – nibbling on Amy Ruth catfish fingers and collard greens ( www.amyruthsharlem.com) and a special Harlem Sweet Tea concoction that tasted so sweet yet proved dangerous for those who partook as if it was not spiked. My Nichole came with a gorgeous posse in tow and my fellow NABJ buddy Caleb was there. He and I took a minute to talk 'turkey' as shop talk is permitted if a check is involved and Caleb these days is involved in developing some exciting new TV projects. There may be some synergy for us down the pike.
MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA: I mentioned one role I served at the Unity ’08 journalism convention as host of an event that previewed “The Secret Life of Bees” ( www.FoxSearchlight.com/SecretLifeOfBees) and Spike Lee Joint “Miracle At St. Anna” (www.miracleatstanna.movies.go.com/) after which I interviewed James McBride, author of novel and screenplay.
Well, Ant and I were invited to the New York City World Premiere of the film at the Ziegfeld Theatre (www.clearviewcinemas.com/ziegfeld/). We had a great night. My fellow Morehouse Man Spike Lee was beaming and quite gracious when we chatted him up at the after party which was laid out at Terminal 5 (www.terminal5nyc.com).
Biz Markie was the DJ (www.bizmarkie.com/). L.A. Reid and his wife Erika were in the house.
Ant and I got the chance to chat up actor Jeffrey Wright – alerting Ant and me of his humanitarian efforts via an innovative not-for-profit enterprise called “All for Africa” (www.allforafrica.org). His intent is to create a philanthropic investment vehicle capable of funding Africa-oriented entities such as schools, hospitals, etc. that operate effectively at ground level but lack the consistent capital necessary to sustain their work.
HATTIE: I’ve written about my efforts to see Vickilyn Reynolds in Hattie: What I Need You To Know ( www.hattiewhatineedyoutoknow.com). Well, Ant, Ern, and I finally got to check it out. I’d heard mixed reviews, but tossed all opinions aside when I experienced it because I LOVED IT! And I learned so much about the first African American to win an Oscar. A friend I hadn’t seen in a minute, Nicole Franklin, attended the show we saw (www.nicolefranklin.com). She is the current Program Director for the Harlem Arts Alliance (www.harlemaa.org/). And she’s still making her mark as a filmmaker. Remember her name!
Theatre marketer Natalie Clarke (www.walkercommunicationsgroup.com) invited us to Hattie and she too has invited us to check out “Basic Training” (www.BasicTrainingNYC.com), a new comedy created by and starring Kahlil Ashanti.
It is said to be a hilarious story based on one soldier’s outrageous experience in the U.S. Air Force, a culture I know all too well and remember fondly – especially “Tops In Blue” (www.topsinblue.com/), an all-active duty US Air Force special unit made up of talented amateur performers selected for their entertainment abilities.
Each year, thousands compete in base talent contests and the most talented move on to higher levels of competition. The result is an elite group composed of 35 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, and dancers anywhere. Known as the Air Forces’ Expeditionary Entertainers; the group’s main mission is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. The enormous popularity of the group has also made them America's goodwill ambassadors around the globe. Kinda’ like “American Idol” but in the Air Force. (The Air Force is on my mind a lot lately as my prayers are with Mrs. Chris Bethea, matriarch of our favorite Air Force family which boasts one kid born in Germany [like my family (my brother)]; one kid born in Japan [like my family (me)]; and one kid born in The States [like my family (my sister)]. She’s sick right now. And though it’s been many years since our collective families have gathered and since I’ve seen her, we spent many good times with The Betheas over 20 years – from holidays to summers and all special occasions to our respective families).
MORE NYC THEATER: Also, my dearest girlfriend Marcia Pendleton ( www.blacktheateronline.com) is responsible for bringing “Fela” (www.felaoffbroadway.com/) to us, even though I never got around to seeing it. Now, she’s working on getting booties in the seat to David Mamet's classic comedic drama “American Buffalo” (www.americanbuffalobroadway.com), directed by two-time Tony Award winner Robert Falls and starring Tony Award nominee John Leguizamo, Cedric the Entertainer (making his Broadway debut) and Academy Award nominee Haley Joel Osment. “American Buffalo” follows three small-time crooks who dream big but accomplish little. Previews begin October 31st and opening night is November 17, 2008 at The Belasco Theater. For Group Discounts (15 or more), including special rates for students, contact: WTG Group Sales at 646.467.7393 or wtggroupsales@aol.com. To purchase single tickets, get production updates, sign-up for the “merican Buffalo” e-newsletter, plus much more visit: www.americanbuffalobroadway.com Marcia also recently saw a staging of "Shrek" in Seattle that is en route to Broadway (www.Broadway.com/Shrek_The_Musical). They are already promoting it in the subways of New York City.
LEIGH JONES:
My dear friend, publicist J'ai St. Laurent, asked my industry siblings Carol Johnson Green, Michael K. Watts, and me to invite some of our folks to join us for a private, intimate, listening event at 212 ( www.212restaurant.com/) – starring Leigh Jones (www.peak-records.com/index.php?page=artist-profile&name=Leigh-Jones).She is client and protege to Berry Gordy's son Kerry Gordy.
We pulled together an enthusiastic group of our friends – including my homegirl Kamara Milford – a TV producer here in the city (and she's become an unofficial correspondent for "A Day in the Life of Riley" as she was the first to alert me that Wendy Williams was shouting out Ant's brows on the radio as I was away on business in Chicago). THANKS KAMARIA (as always)!
our homeboys Marlynn Snyder and Lee Smith;
my “Amazing Grace” Nichole; my former NBC 4 colleague Terri Martin; and how excited I was to reconnect with my soul mate of all things DIVAS, Mr. David Nathan (www.davidnathan.com/), etc.
It was also good to see my old friend Jordan Bobby Brown who himself has launched a new blog for those on the market or looking for new, revenue-generating work (like me). It’s called THE JORDAN BROWN REPORT and is clickable via www.THEJBREPORT.BLOGSPOT.COM . My Ern and Tina came as well.
In fact, we kidnapped Tina to karaoke afterwards... and enjoyed some after-set songs.
And it was great to see my Morehouse brothers Milton and James who I hadn't seen in a long time. They both are music tastemakers in New York City.
And Carol's and my good friend Renee Warren dropped by. She's a publicist I've mentioned here many times, but I want to shout out she and her business partner Kirsten for their 15 th Anniversary of Noelle-Elaine Media Consultants (www.noelle-elaine.com/).
And don’t let the blonde hair and blue eyes fool you: Miss Leigh Jones has soul and a beautiful, bluesy-yet-poppy voice that put me in the mind of young Mariah Carey. She even does a remake of Debarge’s “All This Love”. She announced that she is getting ready to go on the road as Eric Benet’s opener (www.ericbenet.net/). To hear more from Leigh Jones, click on: http://web.me.com/kerrygordy/Site/Album_Preview.html or http://www.myspace.com/leighjonesmusic . BIG THANKS to my good friend Ronnie Wright, who provided the lion’s share of these pix from this evening!
RAPHAEL SAADIQ: My Savannah homeboy Stacy Quarterman called from his Atlanta office to invite me to see Raphael Saadiq ( www.raphaelsaadiq.com/) at SOBs (www.sobs.com/). Raphael has always been one of my favorites since his days with Tony! Toni! Tone! His 3rd solo project “The Way I See It” takes you back to the vintage sound of Motown and Mayfield.
But in his show, he switched between his songbooks from his first group; Lucy Pearl; and his solo works.
Architect of Diana’s “Upside Down” and “I’m Coming Out”, Nile Rodgers, was in the house along with many other industry insiders.
YOGA TODAY: Ever since I interviewed Russell Simmons a couple of years ago, he has – from time to time – invited me out for a yoga session. The latest invite came from him last week and was set in a place that Ant and I know well: The Alvin Ailey Extension where we do hip hop dance class with Tweetie ( www.alvinailey.org).
This class – called Tapas Yoga – is taught by Porschla Coleman. Ant and I got to participate in this Jivamukti-inspired program (including an inspirational talk by Russell Simmons himself). THANKS RUSSELL! And we will be back as YOGA is what Russell and the varied teachers describe as “… a metaphor for the stretching we do everyday in our lives…” So, it’s a journey to get to our destination sometimes… and we don’t always get there. Yoga challenges us to get quiet, grounded, and centered within ourselves; to surrender to our infinite possibilities; to understand that what is simply “is”; and to call joy forth through it all. THESE ARE LESSONS I NEED TO HEAR RIGHT NOW DURING THIS TIME!
ANT IS ART: Ant was hired as a model to be a part of a live installment at Brooklyn Artists Gym ( www.brooklynartistsgym.com).
Artist Raphael Miles commissioned him to stand guard over a book that set – spine-up – on the floor.
As museum attendees admired the various installments and happen upon this multi-media affair, Ant’s job was to give the choice of whether the attendee should pick up the book or not.
If they do, he takes a picture of them. I took some pix too from our camera.
Other artists in the show include: Catherine Womack, Antonia Miranda, and Tristan Walker Young. The show is called “Fresh Meat: Providing A Fresh Prospective To An Art Show”.
POP SHOUT OUTS:
1. Neither Ant nor I are big candy bar snackers. The other day – however – we were talking about TWIX (www.twix.com/) – which according to Wikipedia – is a chocolate-covered chocolate bar made by Mars, Inc., consisting of a butter cookie centre topped with caramel and coated in milk chocolate.
Being somewhat smaller in cross section than other candy bars, Twix are typically packaged in pairs. I mentioned to Ant that I remembered when Twix hit the marketplace and – as a child – how exciting it was to have a popular new candy bar. He wondered ‘How could you remember the Twix launch?’ He thought it was older than it was. Google led us to find out that Twix was born the same year Ant was born: 1979.
2. That led us to talk about Hollywood icon Paul Newman who passed away this past week from cancer.
Ant mentioned he didn’t have a sense of who Paul – the actor – really is, but that he – for sure – knew of Newman’s Own lemonade, salad dressing, and salsa. I know a little more of his dramatic work, but am a BIG FAN of his lemonade (www.newmansown.com/) as well. R.I.P. Paul Newman and THANKS for your organic and tasty line of fine foods.
3. Have you seen the new Mary J. Blige/Chevy Traverse commercial? The "Many Marys" TV spot features Blige as she crisscrosses the city in her Chevy Traverse against the backdrop of her 1992 single "Real Love”, reflecting on various moments in her long and diverse career. That reflection is creatively captured by "passengers" representing her at different stages on her career timeline. A narrator points out that this car has "the space to take everything with you, with the wisdom of leaving the baggage behind...Chevy Traverse: Everything you have ever wished for, and then some."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PNUy9wrfM0.
4. Some of the new TV shows are keeping me entertained. Before I could give it a chance to grow on me, my girl Niecy Nash’s “Do Not Disturb” has been checked out by the network (www.fox.com/programming/shows/new/donotdisturb.htm).
Thankfully, my “Ugly Betty” is back and better than ever – especially Miss Vanessa Williams in her evil role of Wilhelmena Slater. In last week’s episode, she had me howling after inviting Betty to lunch: “Look at us. Two women of color out for a fancy lunch. Isn’t it fun… girlfriend?!!!” HILARIOUS!!!
5. My good girlfriend Anise of "Listening Experience" fame (www.iamanise.com) is an extraordinary singer and has invited Ant and me to see her this Friday night at "The Bitter End" (www.bitterend.com/) - a stage on which I performed several times when I'd host and perform in a quarterly showcase titled "Frustrated Artists in Corporate America". Well, Anise is frustrated no more as she takes on lead vocals with a new band called "Dreamtime". THINK "Brand New Heavies" meets "Jamiroquai" with some mixture in between, she says. Showtime is 11pm BREAK A LEG, ANISE! SING PRETTY!
6. There’s a personality around town named Andre J – a tall, bearded one with long hair cascading down the back. Ant and I last saw Andre J during Fashion Week at a show to which Diaz invited us. See picture here. But also, see a bit more of this special personality's story here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpSU9p8czg8.
7. My fellow AUC/CAU sister Ytasha Womack is a SOLPOP PENMEISTER via her blog (http://solpop.blogspot.com/). But she is so much more. Hailing from Chicago, Ytasha's latest projects include her directorial debut The Engagement, starring Clifton Davis and BernNadette Stanis (Maverick Entertainment - www.maverickentertainment.cc) as well as her first book “Beats Rhymes and Life: What We Love and Hate About Hip Hop”, which she edited with Kenji Jasper. She produced and wrote the cult film “Love Shorts” and co-produced “Tupac: Before I Wake”. A guest editor for NV Magazine (New Vision in Business), her work has appeared in Ebony, Upscale, Essence, VIBE, The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Reader and The Chicago Defender. Look out for exciting projects in the works as this self-proclaimed “neophyte journalist scraping my way up the media/entertainment ladder” provides a voice of young people of color that she finds noticeably missing from mainstream rants.
Another fellow CAU alum from my Morehouse days Matt Morgan (who booked me to host the “Dance Theatre of Harlem”s street festival back in August) is working closely with his godsister, NIYOKI on some promo for her new album and video (http://www.creativefilmz.com/njv3/njv3.html). It is contemporary gospel and getting a lot of airplay around the country. Check her out: www.niyoki.com.

8. Chicago’s homegirl Jennifer Hudson is finally on the CD shelves. She should place in the TOP 10 this week. CONGRATS on your new project and upcoming turn in “The Secret Life of Bees”.

J-Hud was also seen serenading Aretha Franklin last year on the UNCF Telethon as she will be “sanging” for this year’s honoree Patti LaBelle as well (www.uncf.org/).
Speaking of Aretha, she is releasing her first-ever holiday album “This Christmas Aretha” later this month.

9. One additional SHOUT OUT to my man Ant who inside of our collective challenge to find steady work has been hustling to identify extensive ways to stay creative and revenue-generating. The aforementioned art show provided him the space in which to be creative AND a check. Same for a project on which he is working with his cousin Taricq with whom - along with a handful of Ant's other extended family in Brooklyn - I got to bond for the first time. They were all so hospitable and warm, but Taricq proved something special as he shared the vision of his career as an entertainment mogul, including rap and acting, but also owning all that he produces in that regard. He hired Ant (another great booking) to shoot his CD cover and create and execute the graphic concept around it.
Additionally, Ant wrote the bio which I got the honor to help edit. This, as we both support Taricq to take his game to the next level.
His stage name is "Mr. Goodstuff". He is a multi-talented, independent, hip hop recording artist, producer and entrepreneur. In his neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn, he is best known by the names "Taricq" and "Murdock" ('Doc' for short). This true Brooklyn native grw up as an all-star basketball player - side-tracked by street hustling as a quick means of making money. After his dreams around a promising athletic career came to a screeching halt, he soon began to learn the consequences of dirty money. By traveling the world and visiting family in Denver, Atlanta, Paris, and Gabon, Mr. Goodstuff awakened to a new dream and a strong appreciation for many different styles of music. Through Mr. Goodstuff's new passion for melody and beat, his purpose as an artist began to shine through brilliantly. He explains that seeing the world helped him see the good in people and the good in himself. That epiphany - in part - is why he chose the name Mr. Goodstuff. More pointedly, "Mr." is a sign of respect and manhood. "Goodstuff" is an acronym: Grand, Overrule, Oppression, Dedication, Strive, Time (is money), Universal music), Fearless and Fortunate. Inside his new branding and zest for all things infinitely possible, Mr. Goodstuff started out writing about his experiences and realized he had the skills and access to technology that would take his voice to the next level.
Inspired by the self-made opportunity to be his own boss, Mr. Goodstuff completed, produced, and distributed his first independent project "I Gotta Eat" (2007). Since then, Mr. Goodstuff has elevated his entrepreneurial game to include founding Multi-vision Ent, a new entertainment company -- a record label as well as a company that oversees audio & media production as well as distribution. Not resting on his laurels or his achievements thus far, he is launching an actingcareer via television's mainstream as well. He debuts as a background actor in the 2008 ABC Fall premiere of "Life on Mars". Although Mr. Goodstuff's role within the new series may be minor, his talent and ability to network makes this a major move for this rising star.
(PLUS, Lisa Bonet is in it!!! And I love her - yet another Huxtable!!!). Upcoming projects slated for 2008 include a new CD, "Life of a Hustler", along with accompanying music videos and a few independent films currently in progress. CONGRATS TO YOU, MR. GOODSTUFF. SO PROUD OF YOU!

