Monday, September 27, 2010

This Week...

Friday, October 1st
The Beauty and the Beat event will take place during the 2010 homecoming festivities of Clark Atlanta University. The event will showcase CAU alumni in the beauty, fashion and music industry. Event principles are celebrity hair stylist and make-up artist KeKa Heron,  makeup artist socialite Mia “MiMi” Johnson of P3 Lab, and Maricha Stallworth of Chicago’s NAILED. Also sponsored by Crown Royal Black.

During the Beauty and the Beat, guests will be treated to the hottest urban music, drinks, refreshments, and exposure to fabulous beauty and fashion vendors . Event principles will be onsite to offer “mini" Minx services, lash extensions, and makeup services.
Admission is free, however, all services require RSVP and a fee. 
for more information and to RSVP visit http://www.beautyandthebeatevent.com/

Friday, October 1st
Strip @ Atlantic Station -- 9pm-2am

Saturday, October 2nd

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

This Week...

Friday, September 24th
Flirty Fridays @ Straits - 7pm-12am
793 Juniper Street NE


Thursday, September 16, 2010

September 17th... Peep Show


Klozet Freekz Presents: 
"Peep Show" an ALL MALE REVUE
 Featuring Boy Wonder, Kreme, Primetime, Mr. International, Mystikal Dredz, and the one and only COWBOY!!

Friday, September 17th
Doors open at 7:00pm
first 107.9 ladies to arrive get in free

 The Renaissance Hotel
590 West Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA 30308

Friday, September 10, 2010

Traffic Jam, episode 14: She's Strange' ...a tribute to Grace Jones...

"I wasn't born this way. One creates oneself. I believe whatever I dream. Whatever I dream, I want to do." 

"I've always been a rebel. I never do things the way they're supposed to be done. Either I go in the opposite direction or I create a new direction for myself, regardless of what the rules are or what society says." 

"If you're out there you're vulnerable. People prefer to disappear in life, to repress their personality.  That's not living.  It's dying. I see them all over the place, the walking dead." 

- Grace Jones 


Grace Jones was a controversial icon well before I was born in the late 70s.  I remember the first time I witnessed her... it was in the movie Boomerang and I thought she was beyond fabulous.  She was so bold, unafraid to express herself, unhindered when it came to demanding what she wanted, and unapologetic about who she was.  

Since Grace entered the scene, many female artists have attempted to reach her level of outrageous originality.  Madonna, Kelis, Lady Gaga and countless others have tried in their own ways to push the envelope... but compared to Ms. Jones, none are as audacious, bewildering, or strange'.

So this mix is in honor of Grace, in honor of being yourself despite what others think, and in honor of living in the moment... I hope you enjoy it : )







Nightclubbing... Grace Jones
Sock it To Me... Missy Elliot
La Vie En Rose... Grace Jones
Bossy (transition)... Kelis
Freak Like Me... Adina Howard
My Jamaican Guy... Grace Jones
Hot Thang... Talib Kweli
Work That... Mary J. Blige
Big Momma Thang (transition)... Lil Kim
Doo Wop... Lauryn Hill
Golden... Jill Scott
Paper Thin.... MC Lyte
She's Strange... Cameo
Pull Up To the Bumper... Grace Jones
Off The Wall... Michael Jackson
Give It To Me Baby... Rick James
Express Yourself... Madonna
Into the Groove... Madonna
Telephone... Lady Gaga
Control... Janet Jackson

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Saturday, September 11

11:00am - 5:00pm
Ann Taylor Loft @ Northpointe Villiage
7300 Northpointe Parkway, Alpharetta, GA 30022

10:00pm - 2:00am
MF Room
Complimentary Champagne/Vodka Bar 10pm-11pm
Ladies admitted free until 12 midnight
Gentlemen admitted free until 11pm
$10 at the door after

click on the flyer to RSVP