Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Art of Brian Kirhagis













Crazy talented artist. I enjoy his work, hopefully you will too.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

New Music: album name Where I'm From band name by Flo & DeuceZ

<a href="http://deucez.net/album/where-im-from">Where I'm From ft. Carlie Bravo by DeuceZ</a>

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tonights Outing- Tasteful Pleasures Fashion Show


Shoutouts to my sister The Model Lynee who will be a model in this show at the awesome JET Hotel in downtown Denver. We have a long day ahead of us, pics coming soon.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Thank Me Later is finally here



Track List
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01-Big Tigger, Queen Latifah, Jamie Foxx & Drake-BET Awards After Party Interview (Intro)
02-Jamie Foxx-Digital Girl Remix Feat Drake, The-Dream, & Kanye West (Prod. By Tricky Stewart)
03-Mary J. Blige-One Feat Drake (Prod. By Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins)
04-Mary J. Blige-Can’t Hide From Luv Remix Featuring Jay-Z & Drake (Prod. By Dre & Vidal)
05-Drake-Best I Ever Had Remix Feat Rick Ross (Prod. By Boi-1da)
06-Trey Songz-Invented Sex Feat. Drake
07-Chris Brown-Take You Down Remix Feat. Drake (Prod. By The Underdogs)
08-Drake-Houstatlantavegas (Remix) Ft. JoJo (Prod. By Noah “40″ Shebib)
09-Drake-Think Good Thoughts (Feat. Phonte And Elzhi) (Prod. By 9th Wonder)
10-Lil Wayne-Cosigns Drake To Young Money
11-Lil Wayne Feat Drake-Goin In
12-Jay-Z, Drake, & Lil’ Wayne-Ignant Shit Remix (Prod. By Just Blaze)
13-Drake-Friends With Money (Prod. By Tommy Gunnz)
14-Drake-Funkmaster Flex Freestyle
15-Drake-Interview With DJ Semtext
16-Drake Featuring Trey Songz-She Wanna Dance (Prod. By J. R. Rotem)
17-Lil Wayne-Every Girl Remix Featuring Yung Ram, Drake, Trey Songz & T-Pain (Prod. By Tha Bizness)
18-Drake-One More Time (Prod. By Nottz)
19-Drake-Congratulations (Prod. By Megaman)
20-Drake-The Winner
21-Drake-Untitled Song
22-Drake-Something
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Obama, White House Celebrate Pride | News | Advocate.com


The Event, Kevin Webb & Jeshawna C Wholley Attended Last Night. Pix To Come Soon!

Awesome Sneaker Documentary

All you Jordan heads out there, need to peep this video. Shout out to my new facebook friend Supreme from the Audio Art Group. He reached out to me and put me on the one of the companies projects. You definitely will want to check this one out.


Click the link to check out more http://www.vimeo.com/soleartifact

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Follow Me Tee- New Design

Our Follow Me Twitter tee available now at www.lametoday.com. New colors coming soon. 

MTV's Hottest Breakthrough MC Vote

They have a few good choices on this list. Remember is you vote factor in all the factors. I don't even know who I am voting for, for real. Decisions, Decisions!!

Webb & Wholley To Attend First-Ever White House Reception For LGBT Pride Month

WHAT: Kevin Webb & Jeshawna Wholley, students of both Morehouse & Spelman College, have been summoned by request of the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, via The Human Rights Campaign to attend the first-ever reception at the White House in celebration of LGBT Pride Month (Washington, DC, June 22, 2010).


WHO: Kevin Webb & Jeshawna Wholley share numerous titles: Black, Openly Queer, Members of the Atlanta University Center, Human Rights Activists, and Event Coordinators; however, the most important one that they happen to have in common is the fact that they are both decent human beings. Furthermore, they have used that trait as the driving force behind the work that they have done at both Morehouse College & Spelman College. As the Cooperative President of Morehouse College Safe Space, along side his Morehouse Brother and Fellow Cooperative President Daniel D. Edwards, Kevin Webb has been on the frontline of the LGBTQ Movement at Morehouse College for the past year. As the President of Afrekete, the LGBT Organization at Spelman College, Jeshawna Wholley has dedicated the last year of her life toward fighting LGBT injustices and rallying support for Womanist Causes. Through both events and countless interviews with National Publications and Radio Programs, Webb and Edwards, along with the invaluable help of Wholley, directly challenged the "Appropriate Attire Policy" at Morehouse College-- a policy that serves to discriminate against the LGBTQ community at the institution.

On November 6th, 2009, Wholley made history as the Creator of "WERK": The Appropriate Attire Drag/Fashion Show, the Grand Finale of the first-ever Pride Week At Spelman College-- a week of significant cultural events and a first for the institution. "WERK" was the first Drag Show to ever take place at an HBCU and was heavily attended.

And in March of 2010, Webb made history, as a Co-Creator of P.R.I.D.E. Week at Morehouse College-- a historical first for the institution. The week was remarkably successful and boasted the controversial "Out & In The Spotlight: Panel Discussion" featuring the Androgynous Media Maven, himself, B. Scott. The event, which took place on March 23rd, 2010, drew more than 500 attendees: including the President of Morehouse College, Robert Franklin.

Since then, Webb and Wholley have served as featured guests on "Power Talk with Lorraine Jacques-White" the top-rated Atlanta Morning Radio Show on 1380 AM. They have also done a number of in-depth interviews through StoryCorps that air on National Public Radio and will land in both the Library of Congress and the newly-constructed African-American Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.


WHERE: The White House (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500)


WHEN: Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010; 5:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time)


WHY: 
"LGBT Americans have enriched and strengthened the fabric of our national life. From business leaders and professors to athletes and first responders, LGBT individuals have achieved success and prominence in every discipline. They are our mothers and fathers, our sons and daughters, and our friends and neighbors. Across my Administration, openly LGBT employees are serving at every level. Thanks to those who came before us the brave men and women who marched, stood up to injustice, and brought change through acts of compassion or defiance we have made enormous progress and continue to strive for a more perfect union.


Much work remains to fulfill our Nation's promise of equal justice under law for LGBT Americans. That is why we must give committed gay couples the same rights and responsibilities afforded to any married couple, and repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. We must protect the rights of LGBT families by securing their adoption rights, ending employment discrimination against LGBT Americans, and ensuring Federal employees receive equal benefits. We must create safer schools so all our children may learn in a supportive environment. I am also committed to ending "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" so patriotic LGBT Americans can serve openly in our military, and I am working with the Congress and our military leadership to accomplish that goal.


As we honor the LGBT Americans who have given so much to our Nation, let us remember that if one of us is unable to realize full equality, we all fall short of our founding principles. Our Nation draws its strength from our diversity, with each of us contributing to the greater whole. By affirming these rights and values, each American benefits from the further advancement of liberty and justice for all.


NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2010 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon all Americans to observe this month by fighting prejudice and discrimination in their own lives and everywhere it exists.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand ten, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth."
 -BARACK OBAMA 

Monday, June 21, 2010

G- Fresh








Check out this crazy young artist out of Atlanta, GA. G-fresh is super cool. He always supports the line, and has recently linked up with IMME Branding Originality to launch his official site.

Motivation of the Day

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Chicks with Kicks Campaign Tees

Thank you to all the supports signing the petition, and assisting us in our efforts to fight gender based discrimination. New release today is the Chicks with Kicks Tees, available on www.lametoday.com.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

SAFE SPACE

Shoutouts to Morehouse College's Safe Space, alway making a difference. I had the honor, and privilege to design their official website http://www.wix.com/imme06/safespace. I was glad to be a small part of their success, as they alway support me in mine. Great things to come from these young men.

SKETCH TEE DESIGN

Monday, June 7, 2010

Chicks with Kicks Campaign


cwklogo.jpgChick With Kick Campaign

Preventing Gender Based Fashion Injustice

Sponsored By L.A.M.E. Clothing Project

On the evening of June 4th, 2010, outside of Sutra Night Club in Denver, Colorado, Triston Dimery was denied entry into the club. The justification for denial of entry, was that she was wearing sneakers. She pointed out that the young man in front of her had on similar athletic footwear as she. The manager of the establishment then replied, “Only males were allowed to athletic footwear in the facility.  Women were not allow to wear sneakers in the club.”

According to Merriam- Webster dictionary, discrimination is defined as the process by which two stimuli differing in some aspect are responded to differently.

In the case of Triston Dimery, the only physical difference in the managers’ judgment was that She was a Woman. And had She been a Man, the attire worn would have been satisfactory to enter the establishment.

In America, one is not to be treated differently based of sex, race, religion, or disability. Under the federal law the following acts, discrimination based on sex is illegal;
-                Sex Discrimination Act of 1984
-                Equal Opportunity Act of 1984

L.A.M.E. Clothing Project is sponsoring a summer long campaign that helps to shed light on fashion injustices in a women’s empowerment movement. L.A.M.E. Clothing Project is an urban clothing line, and athletic footwear is very much about of our culture, and design esthetic. We would like to reach out to the community to help start an urban movement.

On the site www.lametoday.com we will be showcasing galleries of women from all over rocking their flyest kicks, sharing testimonials, and representing their individuality. We would also like help from everyone that supports the cause to donate a pair of shoes, protest companies that discriminate, and share their thought of what it is to be a chick with kicks.

Any companies that would like to be a sponsor, and join the campaign movement please feel free to contact us at t.dimery@lametoday.com. We need all the help we can get to make this effort as effective as possible.

For individuals who would like to donate their effort and time, please contact initiative@lametoday.com. There you can send photos, testimonials, and receive more general information on the campaign and the company.

L.A.M.E. = Living Ambitious through Meaningful Existence, as a clothing company with initiative we feel that it is our duty to address issues that may effect our customer basis. We are always searching for ways to get involved and make a difference is the communities near and far. We appreciate all your support, and look forward to having a long presence in you closet and hearts.

Thank you,

Triston Dimery
Owner/ Designer
L.A.M.E. Clothing Project
t.dimery@lametoday.com