Wednesday, January 20, 2010

R&B Sensation, OLIVIA, Graces Issue #12 of D.A.M. MAGAZINE!! (Available Online: January 21, 2010)

DAM MAGAZINE ISSUE 12 FEATURES
Former Lady of G-Unit, Olivia

In the candid interview, the singer discusses her aspiration to promote the new album that will hit stores in 2010, her tour in Africa, and what she wears when she just wants to be a regular girl.





Special Features America's Next Top Model, Lulu, talks about life after the show, and her makeup obsession.

ART

Artwork by French illustrator, Isaac Bonan graces the pages of the magazine to create a colorful and elegant feel.

MUSIC

Likeblood the Washington DC MCs explaining why they should be treated like blood.
Overnight talks about the "bond."

FASHION

This month’s Letter from the Fashion Editor addresses the devastating Earthquake in Port Au Prince and how people can help out.

Alicia DeLEO describes the Parallel Universe of a Jeantrix Fashion Show in Philadelphia.

Eboyne’ Jackson sits down with Siu Yam, an international handbag designer, to find out how she built her empire.


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Check Out My Girl, Komika, on BET's 106&Park Tomorrow!



If you want to hear real music, an artist of integrity, style, and soul then tune into BET's 106&Park tomorrow, January 21st, at 6 PM EST!!! If you tune in you won't be disappointed, as Komika will shut the 106 & Park stage down!!! This girl is a true superstar, and I endorse her to to fullest! Shout out to Da Man Productions, and my girl, music manager, Nickey Fresh!!! Mark my words, Komika is taking over. . stay tuned for more from this bright and shinning star.

Be sure to also check out Komika at NBA All STAR Weekend, Dallas, Texas, Feb. 12-14
For more on Komika visit: www.myspace.com/komika

Exclusively @ AOL Black Voices: A Beacon of Hope


As the walls fall down and the rubble consumes Haiti, the streets are filled with desolation on every side. Terror and uncertainty fills the air, and the unknown is just as frightening as the beginning. Families cleave to the hope that their loved ones are safe. Children wail, and the heart’s of the forgotten linger in the smoke filled sky.

How can we sit and marvel rocking the latest trends, and covet the latest Hermes handbag, when the people in Haiti suffer, wondering where their next meal will come from? How can we sit still and attend the hottest soirees when the death toll continues to rise? How can we sit and feast at five star restaurants and shop at Henri Bendel's when families are torn apart, lost in agony and chaos?

I will not sit still. I can’t. I won’t. United we stand, divided we fall.

In my own efforts to bring awareness to Haiti and the unfortunate circumstance, I will be providing press coverage from the "inside" exclusively for AOL Black Voices. Yet even still in the midst of the devastation, there is hope, and as of yesterday, 54 Haitian orphans had the opportunity to experience that "hope." Check out my first Haiti coverage piece, A Beacon of Hope: Dozens of Haitian Orphans Travel to America to Unite With Adoptive Parents, exclusively on BV Black Spin.