tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-83437942882009691092024-03-05T23:50:50.319-08:00Virgo GumboGrab a bowl cause I'm sharing goodness from my mind and the kitchen's always open.Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.comBlogger659125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-10195701756348428772017-07-21T10:49:00.001-07:002017-07-21T10:49:53.020-07:00Three Weeks of Hell, Health and Recovery<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So here we are. 3 weeks of recovery done after my surgery to repair a deviated septum and remove my tonsils/adenoids. I’m finally eating again. Thinking about exercising. Probably sick of ice cream, coconut water and green smoothies. Still marveling over my breathing being so much better and clearer through my nose. It went by fast and I’m just at a loss for how it all happened. How do you describe something that humbled you, silenced you, tested you mentally and physically, reduced me to a baby then built me back up different. <br>
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I mean. On Day 3, I’m crying because I want to touch my dog. Just for a sense of normalcy. That’s how taxing this whole thing was. Taking the meds was painful at first and I was happy when I got stronger meds once my nose healed on Day 6. It flipped everything up to where normal stuff like walking upright, sleeping, eating, drinking and SWALLOWING was a chore. I cried because of the pain that hurt like a lingering sore throat. And even when I resumed eating this week, it still wasn't easy at first because my body had to get used to it.<br>
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And yet, here I am. Stronger. Better. Seeing exactly what the doctor said. July went by fast as I prayed and hoped it would. From waking up early on June 30 and wondering how this would go to waking up July 21 fully okay, thinking about driving to see people and getting back into a routine.<br>
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<i>“Sound
of Silver, talk to me. Makes me want to feel like a teenager. Until you
remember the feelings of. A real life emotional teenager. Then you
think again”</i><br>
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LCD Soundsytem’s “Sound of Silver”
isn’t an album that I discovered in 2007 and I wouldn’t have been ready
for it then. It’s an album that makes more sense as you get older and
experience life. On the surface, it’s a great dance record made by one
of the best producers this century in James Murphy. But underneath those
pulsing rhythms and sly lyrics is an album that not only touched my
soul and made me ponder life, it’s an emotional piece of work that’s as
introspective as it’s fun<br>
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I found a kinship in Murphy
because he didn’t find success until his 30s. When I discovered LCD at
26, I had just quit my job and was looking for something to keep going. I
was single (not for much longer) and when I heard “All My Friends”, it
made me feel something. Missing my friends, missing college, feeling
like I tried so hard to be a success that I missed something in the
journey. (“you spend the next 5 years trying to get with the plan and
the next 5 years trying to get with your friends again”). <br>
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When
I first heard the full album around around 2011, I didn’t know what to
expect besides the twin killing of Someone Great and All My Friends.
What I got was something that made me dance, think and cry. An album
that had what I call “soul on the dance floor” and transformed LCD
Soundsystem from a great live band with singles to a band that spoke to
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The biggest shock for me as a hip hop fan is how people forget early Ice Cube. If you’re my age - 32 - you might remember “Check Yourself” and “It Was a Good Day” but you probably remember Cube from Westside Connection and the late 90s when he had more club records.<br>
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“Straight Outta Compton” might have reinvigorated interest in NWA but it only had a brief glimpse into Cube’s solo career after he left. People may know Cube was NWA's chief songwriter besides MC Ren and The D.O.C. but modern fans forget that from 1990-94, he was as great as anybody who ever touched a mic. <br>
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I’ve gone as far as to say Ice Cube is better than Tupac. Tupac was brilliant with his emotion and passion but the fact some of you raised an eyebrow showed why Ice Cube is probably more underrated than he should be.<br>
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Death Certificate is the crown jewel of that early run. AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted was a powerful debut that showed Ice Cube could hold his own away from NWA. Death Certificate was a step forward in taking that rage and skill and making it more West Coast friendly. The Bomb Squad handled most of the production for AMW but DC was all Cube and Sir Jinx making it funkier.<br>
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It’s also one of the most controversial albums ever made. A town in Oregon banned copies of it and several of these songs probably couldn’t be made today (Giving Up The Nappy Dugout!). It still reached No. 2 on the pop charts and it showed why Cube was the most popular and most feared rapper out. I've already written before why <a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2010/11/electric-relaxation-death-certificate.html" target="_blank">I think it's the best West Coast solo album</a> but now that my musical ears have grown, I'm breaking it down even further.<br>
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All of them built up in their own way. Nirvana was blowing up in Seattle but Alice in Chains and Soundgarden were starting to make impacts on radio as well. The Chilis were Los Angeles legends just taking mainstream success with Mother's Milk but were known for punk-funk and rowdy shows around the country. Tribe? An incredible debut that had New York and others anxious to see what they'd do next adding to the Native Tongues landscape.<br />
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There's more than enough words on Nevermind today. The album that made most of us know who Nirvana was. The classic cover, the classic songs still getting play on radio so that when I was in high school (98-02), I knew them like they just came out. As much as Smells like Teen Spirit is overplayed, there's still a rush when you hear those opening chords and that chorus that brought in a new generation.<br />
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Now I've learned more about music to know Teen Spirit was heavily influenced by Boston's More Than a Feeling and The Pixies soft-loud dynamic (quiet on the verses, loud on the chorus - something you can really hear on "In Bloom"). "Come As You Are" stole the riff from Killing Joke's "Eighties" but it still sounds so murky and beautiful that you can't help but enjoy. It doesn't rob Nirvana of their power or how that album ushered in grunge in 1992.<br />
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Oh and "Breed" is one of my favorites because it hints at Nirvana's punk roots. To me, this song is all about Krist Novoselic's heavy bass and Dave Grohl's heavy drumming. Kurt Cobain has a nasty guitar solo that just fires me up but this was all about the total band just going all out, probably why I've had it on my running playlist a few times.<br />
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Contrast that with "On a Plain" which always moves me on the Unplugged version. Something about that record makes me feel the pain in Kurt's voice and it's perfect near the end.<br />
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Then we have Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Rick Rubin on board to help mature the Chili Peppers sound. But you know something funny? I waver on this album being my favorite sometimes with Mother's Milk.<br />
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Don't get me wrong. BSSM has my favorite Chilis songs. "Suck My Kiss" is just so raw and fun every time I hear it. The Power of Equality is one of the more underrated intros in their catalog. The title track has some heavy funk in there and "Sir Psycho Sexy" is hilarious and wild. And of course, "Under the Bridge" is a great love letter to L.A. and so uplifting to me even though it's a depressing revisit into drug abuse.<br />
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But something about it lacks the raw punk sound and wild energy of Mother's Milk. Part of that is Rick Rubin robbing that in folks he produces (and I wondered if my burned CD robbed some of that sound in college) but it's missing from BSSM. So I guess there's different things I love about BSSM than Mother's Milk but what I love is great.<br />
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You hear Anthony Kiedis show that he's a solid songwriter. You hear John Frusicante show why he's a musical genius even if the fame drove him away during the tour. His guitar work on "I Could Have Lied" is incredibly soulful and hints at the goodness he'd show on later albums. So the album has some wonderful highs I love all the time and it blew them up from the L.A. alternative scene they shared with Fishbone, Jane's Addiction and more to be rock legends.<br />
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I just have a weird relationship with it as a super duper Chilis fan. Oh and if you don't like "Give It Away" you don't have a soul. Period.<br />
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Now Low End Theory. I've written <a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2012/09/low-end-theory-turns-21.html" target="_blank">words already about this being the first Tribe album I heard</a> but with Phife Dawg having left us, it's key to remember his presence is why this album stands out. We knew about Q-Tip being a great MC from the debut. We knew the first album was well-produced so the second would have it. But Phife's presence makes it have more oomph.<br />
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His intro on "Buggin Out" still gets me excited as much as hearing that bass kick in. His solo cut "Butter" showed the personality I'd become a fan of when I dug into Tribe. And of course, his back and forth on Check the Rhime with Q-Tip became a new standard for group interplay.<br />
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I still love this album for what it has overall. The heavy bass sound. The immaculate production and Q-Tip giving us gems on "Verses from the Abstract" (The world is kinda cold and the rhythm is my blanket). It's hip-hop that was smoothed out but no less great. You can hear it now and know that the Native Tongues wasn't just De La Soul's left field greatness but it was also Tribe finding their own lane and giving us timeless music.<br />
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"Scenario" will be played forever and ever and ever and we'll get hyped like dungeon dragons with Busta. But today's birthday means we'll also miss Phife Dawg much more. The 5-Foot Assassin who gave us wonderful chemistry with Q-Tip and made Tribe one of my all-time favorites. A classic album with bass and rhymes for days and helped usher in the alternative rap sound that Ultramagnetic MCs, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers and more started.<br />
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Happy birthday to three game-changers. Timeless works of art that will never leave my ears or many of us who grew up in their aftermath. Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-45163974375416743052015-07-08T16:18:00.002-07:002015-07-25T20:17:12.882-07:00The Nas vs. Jay Z Mixtape (A Celebration Collaboration)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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During the spring, my buddy Matt Lane hit me up when I was doing a fantasy movie draft for Bro Jackson. We both love hip-hop as much as we love sports and we debated the idea of creating a similar draft for a mixtape featuring Nas (one of my faves) and Jay Z (one of his faves).<br>
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The format was simple. We create categories of songs to choose from and then create our ideal mixtape based on the categories. 24 songs total. This isn't a formal best-of-either artist but a way to celebrate the different vibes each one of them give off.<br>
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So over the next couple of weeks, we're unveiling the playlists 3 songs at a time. You can follow along on Twitter with me and Matt (@TrojanTeach) and we're using the hashtag #NasJayMixtape. You can also check out our playlists below each list and any song not on Spotify will have a YouTube link.<br>
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Today it’s Baltimore. Earlier this month, it was South Carolina and Oklahoma. Last year it was Ferguson and New York. 5-6 years ago it was Oakland. What more is there really to say? The script we’re seeing this week is nothing new and it’s predictable. If you continue to be shocked, you need to wake up, smell the smoke and ask how we got here instead of why are a few idiots tearing stuff up.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Arial; font-size: 15px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Let me be clear. To only focus on those who riot instead of also those who have peacefully protested Freddie Gray’s murder - and it is murder, my readers - and the lack of an explanation from the Baltimore police department on his murder is shortsighted. </span><br>
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</div><a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2015/04/the-fire-is-here-on-baltimore-latest.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-85214592503476524702015-01-05T14:22:00.002-08:002015-01-05T14:22:47.333-08:002014 Year in Review - Musical Faves<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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40 Days. It’s a significant time in the Bible. The length of the flood in Genesis. The time Jesus fasted in the desert before Satan tempted him in Matthew. The typical length of Lent. It’s a time of transformation and testing that leaves you far different than when you start. <br>
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For 2014, you can sum up this year in a 40-day period for me that left me similarly changed. August 30-October 9 will be a time I won’t forget because it shook me up, blended my insides and poured me out stronger. Few things this year affected me more.<br>
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August 29 - I’m robbed of my laptop in San Pedro following my first prep football game of the season.<br>
August 31 - I arrive in Dallas for my cousin’s wedding and that night, I hear my friend/colleague/photographer Eric Wade dies suddenly after shooting the USC game.<br>
September 1 - My cousin Jhanarius gets married on Labor Day.<br>
Sept. 9 - While on a run, I get a call that I’ve been promoted to the LA Daily News as a full-time reporter,<br>
Sept. 11 - I sign the paperwork to make it official.<br>
Sept. 15 - My first day at the Daily News<br>
Sept. 16 - Eric’s funeral<br>
Sept. 17 - My 30th birthday<br>
October 7 - My girlfriend and I break up after nearly four years of dating.<br>
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<a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2015/01/2014-year-in-review-40-days-of.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-69432393629074423682014-11-27T00:24:00.003-08:002014-11-27T00:50:07.291-08:00Thankful at 30<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This year has seen a lot happen so I had to dust off the Gumbo just to share how thankful I am for the last 365. The more I think about it, the more I have to say and follow the old maxim of count my blessings.<br>
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I still need to write the 30 Things I've Learned By 30 and hopefully I'll do that before the year is up. For now, enjoy this and just indulge my joy. So since November 2013, here's some of what I'm thankful for.<br>
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I'm thankful for being able to see some of my family this year at my cousin's wedding. I hadn't been to Texas in 3 years so to see them again, it made me smile.<br>
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I'm thankful for finally going to see Boston and meet up with my brothers and sisters at NABJ. Thankful to see how my friends have hustled and gotten great gigs and to feel like I belong with even more peers instead of just happy to be there.<br>
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So I realize Virgo Gumbo is turning into an anniversary site. Already this year I've written on classic albums I love and there's more coming down the pike. It's been a nice distraction from covering sports and it's also good sharing what you discover about something you like as time passes.<br>
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With that said, I'm happy to share my stories about Garden State turning 10. A film about quarterlife crisis before I even realized what that was and a film that I would've passed over if not for friends in college saying I should watch it.<br>
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One thing I enjoyed about college is being exposed to a ton of things I wouldn't have known. I came to school thinking I would hear about singer-songwriters* and indie artists. So when I entered my junior year in 2004, I was invited to watch this movie in a friend's dorm.<br>
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I saw the commercials for Garden State that summer but I didn't get around to it even though I knew Zach Braff was from "Scrubs" and Natalie Portman made it seem good. All I heard was this movie was going to change your life - you know, typical young adult hyperbole we all indulged in. I figure why not watch it.<br>
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After I did, I had a feel-good moment that I hadn't felt too often from movies. Just something hit me in a deep place of great storytelling, acting, writing and music. It was different, funny, quirky and had a soul that didn't feel forced or over-the-top.<br>
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Quick story to celebrate today being the 25th anniversary of one of hip-hop and pop music's greatest records. <br>
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Around my college days and shortly after (2004-2007), I stayed visiting RapReviews.com. The strong, well-written reviews inspired me to dig in the crates and get albums like Funkadelic's Maggot Brain, UGK's Ridin Dirty, and The D.O.C.'s No One Can Do It Better.<br>
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This <a href="http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/BTTL_paulsbot.html" target="_blank">particular review</a> was a favorite because while I heard about the Beastie Boys' Paul Boutique being this all-time great album, I had no idea why especially since they had no singles. The best Beastie songs to me were all over the radio so why is this obscure 1989 record so good? Well that review convinced me to finally check it out.<br>
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Since I was at a point where my musical education was starting to blossom, it opened my eyes in a big way. It's a masterpiece of sampling and a declaration of independence for hip-hop's party boys saying goodbye to Def Jam, their image and showing me the bridge to the Beastie Boys I saw in high school on. <br>
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I've called this album part of the Holy Trinity of Sampling along with Public Enemy's <a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2013/04/it-takes-nation-of-millions-25-years-as.html" target="_blank">It Takes a Nation of Millions</a> and De La Soul's 3 Feet High and Rising. It's not just taking random beats and looping them - these albums created sonic landscapes by stitching together the familiar and unfamiliar to make something new. It reminds me of a term I learned in a communication theory called bricolage, the creation of something new from a diversity of things.<br>
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Honestly, there was nothing wrong with what Mark Cuban said <a href="http://www.inc.com/maria-aspan/mark-cuban-discusses-bigotry-post-donald-sterling-fiasco.html" target="_blank">when he admitted his prejudices</a>. My first reaction when I saw this was YES! A White person who wants to be honest and admit their prejudices with the hopes of working on them.<br>
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(By the way, watch that entire video. Cuban, one of my favorite people in sports, speaks frankly and honestly like he does when he criticizes in the NBA. Don't take the soundbyte, swallow this and then process what I say next) <br>
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This is what I want more people to do. I've written about it before (see the bottom of <a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2012/03/travyon-martin-another-victim-of-fear.html" target="_blank">this post</a>) and I think that the best way we can understand and live with each other is to work on our prejudices as much as we call out others for theirs along with ignorance and racism.<br>
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Yet because people are such children whenever we get honest on discussing race, this became a bigger deal. I'm not speaking on good folks like Bomani Jones and others who pointed out worthy critiques of what he said. I'm talking to others who are unable to distinguish between Cuban and Donald Sterling and think this is a bigger deal than it is.<br>
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<a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2014/04/illmatic-at-20-and-how-it-shaped-me-at.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-90312677434763027532014-02-10T12:04:00.001-08:002014-02-10T12:04:56.877-08:00The College Dropout: 10 Years Later with Kanye<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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That was my first tweet. January 12, 2009. I had no idea what to expect after I got convinced to join Twitter by my friend Bree. I remember thinking "Is this just like posting status updates or what?" and it'd be a fad I'd give up since I was so into Facebook.<br>
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Five years later, Twitter's become everything Facebook was back in 09-10 and more. A news source. An outlet of emotions. A way of interacting with people you'd never meet everyday. A community. And for me, it's been as much a part of life since 2009 as anything.<br>
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Back in 2009, I was looking for a spark. 2008 was a huge year for my newspaper and I wondered what the year would hold now that Barack Obama was President. Personally, I was slowly recovering from a breakup and wondering how I would start meeting people outside of work. 2 1/2 years out of college, I still had yet to find a consistent circle of friends to hang out with besides church.<br>
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That's when Twitter came along. I only knew that one friend and I ended up following President Obama and Dart Adams, a writer who had inspired me with his site Poisonous Paragraphs. I didn't know what to expect but I figured it was a bold new world. Plus I was just about to start this blog so the timing was perfect.<br>
<a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2014/01/5-years-on-twitter-what-ive-learned.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-64853705985376707352014-01-07T12:23:00.001-08:002014-01-07T12:23:38.703-08:002013: Music Favorites and Digging Deeper<div dir="ltr" id="docs-internal-guid-6a1cb632-69c7-ae0d-d249-74c50d9f3f3c" style="line-height: 1.15; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;">
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</div><a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2014/01/2013-music-favorites-and-digging-deeper.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-30009723356940041932014-01-03T10:52:00.003-08:002014-01-03T10:55:39.468-08:002013: A Year of Transition<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Transcending race. Being colorblind. These are all terms that I seem to hear often and after reading David Sirota's "Back to Our Future", I understand these are fairly new concepts introduced in the 1980's. That's why last month was so interesting to me.<br>
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Two things happened that showed the problem with this idea. The annual issue with folks dressing up in blackface and Kanye West adding the Confederate flag to his fashion at his shows. First the blackface.<br>
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The problem with blackface is that we have a couple of generations removed from the "racist past" who think it's cool to do it without realizing the consequences. They actually bristle at you when you dare tell them it's wrong and offensive instead of apologize and realize the error of their ways.<br>
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But today's youth has a unique situation. White kids grow up with a Black president, Black rappers being the biggest pop stars on the planet and White pop stars using Black influences (which isn't new). They're in a society where pop culture is more diverse than ever yet their understanding of individual cultures is limited.<br>
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<a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2013/11/blackface-and-kanye-too-comfortable.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-21896338340611283142013-09-27T13:25:00.000-07:002013-09-27T13:25:20.140-07:009/29/98: 15 Years Later (The Love Movement)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2013/09/92998-15-years-later-mos-def-and-talib.html#more">Read more »</a>Evan B.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06823332873271854715noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8343794288200969109.post-11324658241643164312013-09-25T12:43:00.001-07:002013-09-25T12:43:42.004-07:009/29/98: 15 Years Later (Vol. 2 Hard Knock Life)<div dir="ltr" id="docs-internal-guid-41b70e1e-5417-8dc5-57f3-d557c210326f" style="line-height: 1.15; margin-bottom: 0pt; margin-top: 0pt;">
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So how do put NABJ 13 into words? The annual convention for the National Association of Black Journalists was incredible, inspiring and worth every dime spent. Last year's experience was <a href="http://virgogumbo.blogspot.com/2012/06/nabj-12-recap-long-read-but-worth-it-i.html" target="_blank">eye-opening and felt like a goldfish swimming in a bigger tank</a>. This year, I knew what to expect and my plan was stronger.<br>
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I asked more questions at panels and took chances to put myself out there. First panel was understanding the business of yourself and how to promote who you are. I signed up to give a 60-second pitch and even though I was nervous, I stood up, handled my business and got some great feedback.<br>
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As a bonus? I met a few folks from Los Angeles in the panel, including moderator Mark Luckie from Twitter. I also ran into a friend from last year who ended up becoming one of my closest partners in crime this year (what up Jasmine!). But that symbolized my convention - taking chances and seeing what you can learn from it.<br>
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Don Lemon has risen as the most high profile CNN anchor of color over the past few years. At times, he has shined in his role but recently, he's been the go-to-anchor when it comes to matter of race. I've personally looked up to him as a journalist for a while and I respect his calm and steady presence behind the anchor desk.<br>
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That's why when <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2013/07/27/cnns_don_lemon_bill_oreillys_criticism_of_black_community_doesnt_go_far_enough.html" target="_blank">he said that Bill O'Reilly's criticisms of Black people</a> didn't go far enough, it troubled me. He couched his remarks by describing what he witnessed in his Harlem neighborhood. I've heard this from folks like Larry Elder, Bill Cosby and others. Black people need to do X-Y-and-Z and if you say this out loud, you get celebrated like a bold witness.<br>
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