Showing posts with label beyonce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beyonce. Show all posts

12/28/13

Beyonce Hosts Album Screening Celebrating Release of Her Self-titled Visual Album @ School of Visual Arts Theatre



Beyoncé during the Q&A following the screening


Wow! Beyonce’s new visual album is a photographic masterpiece with inspiring messaging.
 Last weekend I attended the screening in which she hosted at the School of Visual Arts Theatre. I am so proud of her for making her own rules and changing the game. It’s funny to see Target and Amazon throw a temper tantrum and refuse to sell her album just because she is standing up for her true worth and making decisions which most benefit her artistry and personal interests, not the interests of the ol’ boys club de’ industry. The album adds to this feminist rising with multiple songs which shined a light on equality and female empowerment issues.


Model Shaun Ross (left) is featured in both Beyoncé's 'Party' and 'Pretty Hurts' music videos




with Parkwood's Shean England
Parkwood's Kwasi Fordjour





2/1/10

Grammy Night! Sony/BMG After Party @ The Beverly Hills Hotel







The most intimate Grammy after party was hosted by Sony/BMG at The Beverly Hills Hotel, with guests such as Beyonce, Jay Z, Ciarra, Usher, Clive Davis, Ke$ha, Solange Knowles, Imogen Heap, (even Wierd Al) and many more. It was held in hotel's "Bar Ninteen 12", which opened up into the lovely patio overlooking a garden. My most interesting conversation was with Imogen Heap. She is such a rare artist, and is 100%of her own making, with no drama or PR stunt attachments or hype. She's just raw talent!

Photos: From top- (Ashley, singer Ke$ha) - 2nd photo - (singer Usher, Ashley)- 3rd- (Ashley, Wierd Al) - 4th - (singer Solange Knowles, Ashley) - 5th - (Ashley, singer Imogen Heap)

9/15/09

Kanye West Attacks Sweet Taylor Swift


True to MTV VMA fashion, drama occurred. As Taylor Swift recived her award for Best Female Video of the year, Kanye West grabbed her mic and exclaimed that “Beyonce had the best video of a time.” Well, Beyonce did win Video Of The Year, which is the highest honor of the night, so it’s not like she was jilted. It was just bad form for a grown adult to bully a teenage girl during her moment to shine (and shocking and uncomfortable to watch). Taylor deserved that award, as I’m sure the other nominees did too, and Kanye was wrong. I am fan of Kanye’s political expressions, and even some of his outbursts, like when he called former President Bush out for not helping the black community as much as he should. But poor Taylor did not have to be a casualty of Kanye’s war against the world! However, Beyonce, who has always been a consistent class act, redeemed Taylor’s honor and let her finish her thank you speech. I’m curious as why Kanye did that? Did he think racism was involved? Again, Beyonce received the highest honor, so what were his motives? Anyways, I confess that I am big fan of Taylor Swift’s music, and Carrie Underwood, and many other country songs. Hey!- a black girl can listen to country pop, and still be black! I love the theme of love lyrics and inspirational messages in a lot of country songs. Kanye has since apologized, saying he was drunk. Well, I’ve done some crazy things when I was drunk too (shhh….don’t tell anyone!), but I don’t think I’ve ever broke a poor kids heart on one of the biggest nights of her life! At the end of the day, I feel Kanye just had a bad day, but over all, he has done more for social change then harm it.