Saturday, November 28, 2015

Indiellectual conversation with author Raqiyah Mays


 

We caught up with the extremely busy author Raqiyah Mays to 
talk about her latest endeavor, the book "The Man Curse" out now. 
Raqiyah speaks on the writing process, how she got a book deal, following your vision,
the creative ways she is promoting the book, helping the community, and more. 
Check out the video below. 









Thursday, November 19, 2015

Indie Review welcomes Raqiyah Mays !!!

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Indie Review Radio – Hosted by Raychelle & C.Truth
12 pm to 1:30 pm
Call-in Number: (646) 478-5123 
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RAQIYAH MAYS 

Author, Journalist, Radio Personality, & Activist With 2015 marking her 20th year in the media business, Raqiyah’s influence goes back to Newark, NJ. Born to a teen mother and domestic abuse survivor, Raqiyah’s climb from mastering a speech impediment to being bullied in school, led a shy, insecure, girl into becoming the confident, outspoken, success she is today. Featured in The Limited clothing store’s 2015 nationwide “New Look of Leadership” campaign, she’s been chosen and honored as a female leader for her passionate work as an author, journalist, radio personality, stepmother, and activist. 

A writer at heart, Raqiyah’s debut fiction novel, “The Man Curse,” out now  chronicles the world of Meena, a young women who spends her life trying to break The Man Curse and become the first woman in her family to marry. No stranger to the book world, Raqiyah contributed a chapter to Gil Robertson’s anthology “Where Did Our Love Go: Love & Relationships in the African American community.” She was a featured profile in Thembisa Mshaka’s book of entertainment industry professionals, “Put Your Dreams First: Handle your entertainment business” And Raqiyah was a reporter at large for Cheo Hodari Coker’s VIBE book “Unbelievable: The Life, Death, and Afterlife of The Notorious B.I.G,” which was turned into the critically acclaimed feature film, Notorious.

Raqiyah’s work in journalism goes back to the Quincy Jones owned days of Vibe Magazine. As an intern in the mid-90s, she became Executive Assistant to then Editor in Chief, Danyel Smith. And later, editorial coordinator assisting the managing editor. Moving on to pursue an early career as a freelance hip hop journalist, Raqiyah’s bylines graced cover stories for publications like XXL, The Source, and Billboard. Expanding her beat to report on everything from women and R&B to politics and radio, she scored covers for Black Elegance magazine, profiles, and features for The Associated Press, VIBE, Essence, and Complex. She later became a founder and executive editor of “The Ave” Magazine, dedicated to coverage combining social issues with the intellect and outlook of the hip hop world. Today she writes for Ebony, using her journalism and Hollywood interviews to humanize celebrities through open discussions on real life and the world.

In 2009, named one of VH1’s “Future Leaders of Black History,” Raqiyah was featured in their black history month TV commercial campaign. A trained actress, she performed off-Broadway for five years, touring the country and appearing on stages nationwide as a cast member with the hit play “Platanos & Collard Greens.” Her numerous TV appearances have included correspondent work on Black Enterprise’s TVOne/ABC news show “Our World,” being a regular guest co-host on Arise TV’s film review show “On Screen.” And MTV, BET, VH1, the Fuse Network, and Fox News have all had Raqiyah as a guest.

Raqiyah is a passionate activist for issues affecting women, children, and African Americans. As a child, Raqiyah was a girl scout who became president of Edison, NJ’s NAACP Youth Council. In college, she helped create the Diversity Union on Penn State University’s Altoona campus after acts of racism toward black classmates. Participating in student politics, she regularly represented the campus during Penn State’s gathering of student government officers. After moving to New York, Raqiyah organized community and youth events in Brooklyn. While spending time in Los Angeles, she coordinated fundraising events for non-profits along with training canvassers and managing outreach campaigns in both LA and NY for organizations like The Southern Poverty Law Center, Planned Parenthood, and the ACLU. Today, she continues her penchant for activism. From marching in Ferguson, MO to Baltimore and attending protests in NYC, Raqiyah’s activism spans from events to social media with regular updates on nationwide cases of injustice on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. She uses her journalism and celebrity interviews to humanize the entertainment world with shared superstar views on real life, social issues, and outlooks on making change today.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Indie Review welcomes Ali Caldwell !

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Indie Review Radio – Hosted by Raychelle & C.Truth
12 pm to 1:30 pm
Call-in Number: (646) 478-5123 
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ALI CALDWELL 

A dynamic and powerful virtuoso with a soothing touch, Ali Caldwell's voice is as thrilling as it is comforting. This is contemporary R&B/soul music that inspires a sense of nostalgia. With whispers that climb into full-throttle belting and back, Ali delivers emotional swings that pick you up, spin you around, plant you firmly back on your feet --- and then repeat, with ease. Jazz notes and meandering harmonies punctuate her work, and her church-gospel background fuels pop sensibilities that provide intensity, conviction, control, and polish. Singer-songwriter Ali Caldwell may be well on her way to accomplishing her dreams. Ali recently released her debut EP “Heart Of Ballads” and finished an international 3 city, 23 show tour as an independent artist (with the help of her imprint 2MaroMusicTM/ 2MaroMedia Inc., which she is also a partner in). Having felt a level of accomplishment, this entrepreneur says she is just getting started. She vows to keep innovating and share her gift with others, spearheading a movement called NoMajorZoneTM — a motivational movement catering to the independent artist. She is determined to show the world that an independent artist can achieve a major level of success through hard work, dedication and consistency...without the help of a “Major Label”. Born and raised in Woodbridge, New Jersey with roots in New Brockton, Alabama, Ali Caldwell fell in love with music through the recordings of Brandy, Tamia, Anita Baker, Beyonce, and Faith Evans. As an eclectic lover of music, she would also listen to Yolanda Adams, Pink, N’Sync, Celine Dion and Alanis Morissette. Honing a diverse musical palette, Ali was able to develop a distinct writing style, sound, and vocal ability in conjunction with a mesmerizing stage performance. Having been compared to some of today’s vocal greats such as Jill Scott, Jazmine Sullivan, Beyonce, and Brandy, it is evident in her songs “Counter Clockwise”, “Crazy” and “10 Feet” (from her debut EP) that she has a voice that will be mentioned among the greats of this generation. Ali Caldwell has definitely been making a name for herself in the Mecca of Music, conquering highly esteemed showcases BET Music Matters and Sol Village at the world-renowned SOBs (Sounds Of Brazil) and sharing the stage with an all male lineup including Adrian Marcel, Avery Wilson, Kevin Ross, and Rotimi. Ali headlined her first solo NYC show at the internationally- known Metropolitan Room and performs regularly at marquee venues Drom, Milk River, URBO & the Village Underground NYC. Her extraordinary performances along with the efforts of her executive team at 2MaroMedia Inc / 2MaromusicTM have led to various opportunities to expose her gift and brand nationally and abroad.


Friday, October 30, 2015

Indie Review welcomes Yves !!

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12 pm to 1:30 pm
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YVES


Yves hails from a small town in the Eastern Cape called Butterworth also known as Gcuwa. Yves found her calling in music at the tender age of 13 where she was a lead vocalist in a local band which entered the Shell Road to Fame Talent competition in 1996 and successfully made 2nd place in the regional finals Yves continued to pursue her passion and went on to study and major in music at the National School of Arts. In 2004 Yves talent was recognized by one of the finest music producers in the country Jerah Mothusi and gave her the opportunity to showcase her voice by working with her on Rude Boy Paul’s Azaniah Pulse 2 compilation which featured the late great Mama Busi Mhlongo and many more remarkable artists in South Africa. As a young artist eager to establish herself and gain recognition in the music industry, Yves entered Idols and impressively made it into the top 32 in the country. Her talent, ambition, commitment and passion have led to one of Yves major achievements where she collaborated with Molhusi again to release her debut album titled “7ven.” The album is a lyrically powerful work of art which reflects on some of Yves’ life experiences, allowing her to showcase her song writing skills. She got to co-write with artist Fiesta Black and international DJ/Producer Harrison Crump on some of the songs on the album. Yves released a single “Mfana waseMahlkeng” along with a music video playing all over radios and television. She has also been entered for the 2015 SAMA’s. Her immense talent is sure to take the international market by storm and prove that she is one of the best vocalist on the music scene.  Yves has also been featured on SABC’s Morning Live, the Daily Sun, SkyroomLive, and Hectic 99.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Check out how to use The Glyder from Hikmah Hassoun Heirstudios



Flat iron w removable combs. Hair straightener w titanium floating plates that straighten the hair with one way swipe.



Friday, October 16, 2015

Indie Review welcomes Hikmah Hassoun !!

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Indie Review Radio – Hosted by Raychelle & C.Truth
12 pm to 1:30 pm
Call-in Number: (646) 478-5123 
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HIKMAH HASSOUN

Head Stylist Hikmah Hassoun (aka Barby), has been in the hair business for over fifteen years perfecting her sew-in weaving and natural hair growth techniques. Hikmah and her Heirstudios team have a genuine passion for nurturing and maintaining beautiful healthy hair and scalp. Our stylist receive special training to stay on the cutting edge of the latest hair styles and trends for weaves and extensions. Heirstudios Salon is one of the top salons in the Atlanta Buckhead area that cater to women with special needs that extend farther than just styling hair, we care for the health of your scalp and your hair. We are aware that premature balding and alopecia areata have become an epidemic in our community due to improper diet and stressful living but should not go untreated. Heirstudios specialize in professional sew-in and weaving techniques. Heirstudios team caters to each clients unique, individual style and personality. They work closely with our clients to help them achieve their desired look. Their weaving techniques help prevent breakage and promote healthy hair growth.


Friday, August 7, 2015

Indie Review Radio welcomes Malachi Rivers !

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MALACHI RIVERS
 

Malachi Rivers (nee Greg Owens) is a New York City based rapper, poet, and actor whose lyrical soulfulness and avant-garde music making has earned national and international acclaim. A native of Maryland, Malachi cultivated a strong following in D.C.’s metropolitan music and spoken word scene before moving to New York City where his career quickly blossomed and he became a regular in the city’s staple music venues, including the Nuyorican Poets Café and SOB’s. Malachi’s lyrical skills and performances garnered the attention of Grammy nominated jazz musician Marcus Strickland, who asked Malachi to be the sole voice in his “Twi-Life” group and record the group’s debut album Open Reel Deck, which was released on Strick Muzik. Open Reel Deck generated heavy buzz when it was released in January 2007 and Malachi became a media darling, earning nods around the country. The Village Voice touted Malachi as being able to persuade you with his lyrical abilities, writing: “Malachi recites and cajoles over a state of the art Jazz band.” The Denver Post likened him to the great jazz and soul singer poet Gil Scott-Heron. Shortly after the release of Open Reel Deck, Malachi toured with the “Twi-Life” collective, which performed at New York City’s legendary Blue Note Jazz Club and subsequently joined forces with a rotating collective of artists for a North American and European tour.
During this period, Malachi released his debut single “Cloud 9”, which became an online favorite, and starred in two independent films Scrolls the Book of Life Part 1 and 2. He also ramped up to launch a solo project, which he released in the summer of 2012 to much buzz. The debut EP, Stereo Sound Escape, became an internet sensation, anchored by its lead single “A New World Part II - The Schizo Speaks” featuring HBO’s True Blood star Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette). Leading hip-hop site AllHipHop.com called Malachi “a throwback b-boy with a dramatic monologue.” After a few singles and two music videos in between, Malachi, returns with the conceptual EP The Other I, his most revealing and poignant work yet. Malachi teamed up with his long time collaborating producer Brandon D’lux to create a musical body of work that introduces you to a different part of Malachi’s personality on each song. The EP boasts an impressive list of collaborations including an emotional and soulful collaboration with Lorenzo Owens (Oprah’s Pop Star) on the song “What We Had”. But The Other I is just one piece of Malachi’s fast-growing artistic empire, which also includes several music placements on TV One’s new web-series Love Handles, collaborations with Latin Grammy nominated artist Tamela Hedstrom, and new movie
and web-series roles. Malachi surely is an artist to watch in the coming years.