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Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Legally Blonde Will Be Electric
Spring break over and sports in between seasons, the high school student activity might seem on hiatus. Not the case, the John Jay Theater Workshop is ready with Legally Blonde. But if pulling up your legal briefs or dying your hair doesn’t sound like a fun night and/or celebrate the home grown talent, the counter is pretty easy to make, according to one cast member.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Beat
Leon Mwana Wa Joze : "Ma1 Anenge Atanga" gives a chilling perspective of Judgement Day
The song "Ma1 Anenge Atanga," a standout track from Lee Mutembedza's EP titled GRATEFUL, carries an impactful message that reverberates far beyond its melodious harmony. The award winning Zimbabwean Hip-hop artist is back for unfinished Kingdom business.
By Michael Mupotaringa2 years ago in Beat
Rebound
Introduction Whenever I am away I always hope to find somewhere where I can buy a record or two, with a preference for vinyl, if I find it interesting enough. I do have a huge CD and digital collection so I seldom buy things in digital format, and the reality is that I don't need any more vinyl but often find something that piques my interest.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Why the Beyoncé Backlash?
Beyoncé, inarguably one of the most iconic artists of our era, inspires an odd dichotomy of reactions. There's the fiercely devoted fanbase, buzzing with each new release. And then there's the curiously vocal contingent of detractors whose disdain for the artist seems wholly unconnected to any concrete critique of her work. Beyoncé's recent foray into country music with "Act II: Cowboy Carter" has reignited this puzzling phenomenon.
By Howard Bronfman2 years ago in Beat
Act II: Cowboy Carter (Album Review)
March 29 March 29 is here and so is the second act of Renaissance!!! Finally, all 27 tracks featured other artists: Dolly Parton, Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, Willie Nelson, and her youngest daughter Rumi. Some of the tracks lasted under 60 seconds.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Beat
Swaggyono is the chief producer of North Philadelphia...
In the bustling streets of North Philadelphia, where the rhythm of life pulses through every corner, there emerges a musical prodigy whose beats resonate with the soul of the city. Swaggyono, the chief producer of North Philly and the creative force behind "DreamChasers" artist Diamond Street Keem, is a name synonymous with innovation, style, and authenticity in the realm of hip-hop production. With a keen ear for rhythm and an innate understanding of the essence of hip-hop, Swaggyono's work transcends boundaries, taking listeners on a sonic journey unlike any other.
By DJ JSO | THE MIC XM2 years ago in Beat
Bhangra: The Vibrant Folk Dance of Punjab India
Bhangra, a lively and exuberant folk dance, finds its roots in the vibrant state of Punjab in India. This spirited dance form is closely associated with the Vaisakhi festival, celebrated during the harvest season. Let’s delve into the rich tapestry of Bhangra:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Beat











