The Hip-Hop Dance Conservatory: Negativity is Present in Most of Us »
Raphaela Riemer in The BLAME Game.
Premiere Saturday, June 25, 2011
Photography Credit: AK47 Division
If we truly examine the root of negativity we realize that there is emptiness. Examining ourselves in relation to it leaves us unresolved, because negativity has no answers…
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6 Lessons on Starting Up »
Columnist Norm Brodsky is a veteran entrepreneur who has founded and built six businesses. Here, he shares his advice for businesses just starting out.
1. Keep Your Message Clear
2. Attract More of the Right Kind of Customers
3. Exercise Sound Inventory Control
4. Understand Your Numbers
5. Charge on the High End
6. Learn to Pursue the Right Opportunities
Hungry people cannot be good at learning or producing anything, except perhaps violence.”
— Pearl Bailey (via livinoffthegrid)
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The Art & Crimes of DTM -creativegenius: ManoArtShows.com Supports Dubelyoo 7/2 6pm @Atlantic Station »
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Dubelyoo Solo Art Show: Convert The wack
Artistic Freedom Through Artists’ Independence
Atlanta, GA – On Saturday, July 2, 2010 Atlanta’s celebrated urban artist Dubelyoo will make his mark on the district of Atlantic Station with the debut of his newest exhibition from…
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The Art & Crimes of DTM -creativegenius: ManoArtShows.com Supports Dubelyoo 7/2 6pm @Atlantic Station »
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Dubelyoo Solo Art Show: Convert The wack
Artistic Freedom Through Artists’ Independence
Atlanta, GA – On Saturday, July 2, 2010 Atlanta’s celebrated urban artist Dubelyoo will make his mark on the district of Atlantic Station with the debut of his newest exhibition from…
”The world needs to know how a people dealt with terrorism for 400 years and did not produce a Black Al-Qaeda, but produced a Black music tradition.”
— Cornel West (via acmemusic)
(via fashionkinetics)
If a small thing has the power to make you angry, does that not indicate something about your size?”
— ~ Sydney J. Harris
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Many people hear voices when no one is there. Some of them are called mad and are shut up in rooms where they stare at the walls all day. Others are called writers and they do pretty much the same thing.”
— Meg Chittenden (via writingadvice)
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