Monday, March 31, 2008

Spring has sprung but even April showers should not keep you in the house this weekend.

Ever wonder where all of the fabulous events are? With a variety of activities coming up this weekend, there is bound to be something for everyone.

1. Steady Baltimore presents: NOTHING BUT THE BREAKS!!!
April 5th, 7 p.m. at the Lo-Fi Social Club,
1825 N Charles St Bmore, MD 21201


In the 70's, art and music exclusive to the streets and YMCA's of the Bronx personified an inner city environment that begged for an escape from crime and poverty. While POSE 2 designed the fliers and Afrika Bambaataa controlled the crowd with the ones and two's, people from all over NYC for one night forgot about gangs, poverty and politics.

Should it be a surprise that with those same hip-hop founding conditions existing in Baltimore today, that it too is seeking an outlet? Steady Baltimore and DIG's "Nothing But the Breaks" has become that outlet for an emerging sub-culture of street and graffiti artists and lovers of funk and soul music.

Also known as "DIG" on Tuesday's, DJ duo Landis Expandis and Napspace keep the B-Boys and crowd moving spinning nothing but the funkiest breaks around. Emerging street and graffiti artists BillyMode, Jazirock, El Toro (PHILLY), Adam Neubauer (DC), Ners Boogie and Joe Ride display 70s themed works on canvas, 70s vinyl records and found material.

Politics, poverty and crime aside, Nothing But The Breaks is Baltimore's answer to its vices and ills.

UPDATE:

We have joined forces with Vive La Decadence to include a live performance by sister cabaret VERMILLION LIES!! featuring Monsieur Paco along with world champion juggler JEN SLAW, real-life dance revolutionary STRANGE POWERS and Transmodern favorite, ELISA URTIAGA in a mind-blowing, soul-expanding night of drink, dance, and debauchery!


STEADY BALTIMORE is committed to facilitating the growth of urban, visual art in Baltimore by immersing the public in a constantly evolving world of artistic expression.

(To view the web pages click on the links above)


2. Walk 4 Life presents: International Human Rights Activist to "Walk 4 Life" to Abolish the Death Penalty

Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Apr 4 2008 6:00P
Stanton Center Annapolis, Maryland
Apr 5 2008 2:45P
LaPlata Beach on the University of MD, College Park Campus College Park, Maryland
Apr 19 2008 10:00A
Raphael Hernandez School of the Performing Arts- IS 217 Bronx, New York
Andre Latallade, hip-hop artist and prison rights activist also known as Capital-"X", will walk from New Jersey to Texas to advocate for the abolishment of capital punishment in the United States.

Latallade will begin his “Walk 4 Life” on March 31, 2008 at 5AM at the state house in Trenton, NJ, the first state to abolish the death penalty in the last 40 years. He will walk 1700 miles through 10 of the highest executing states and arrive at Governors mansion in Austin, Texas, "the busiest killing state in the country,” to await the Supreme Courts’ ruling on the constitutionality of capital punishment.

Latallade estimates it will take 54 days walking 8 hours/day at 3.5 mph. He will take a break to participate on a panel at the Hip Hop Association's HHEAL Festival in the Bronx, New York April 18-20.

Latallade wants to "build bridges between two groups; the families of murder victims and the families of the condemned. Separated we call for life or death, I say we unite and call for resolution." Latallade promotes life sentences without parole as opposed to death sentences. Currently there is a moratorium on state-sanctioned executions while the Supreme Court rules whether lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment.

"I want to unite everybody fighting injustice and mobilize the international community to put pressure on the USA to abolish the death penalty. I have Italy, England, France, Denmark and Croatia behind me and am also reaching out to Puerto Rico." Non-profit organizations, human rights groups, and abolitionists from around the world are supportive of Andre on his "Walk 4 Life."

Anyone interested in supporting "X" can email him at projectrevolution2010@gmail.com. Please, donate online at www.myspace.com/capitalxaka305375. Funds raised during the walk will go to victims’ families and abolitionist groups.

View X’s “Walk 4 Life” promotional clip and daily video blog documenting his journey at www.ONLOQ.com, a hip hop network that will be covering his expedition. There you can also view his profile and online show, “From the Frontlines.”



3. Monkey Hustle Presents: New Jack a monthly dance party that will take you on a musical journey this Friday. As your visionary tour guides for the evening, Stretch & Mikie Love, will be meshing funky classics with electrifying hits of the future. All styles of dance music, old to new, will be covered and hoping. Coming along for the ride this week, Dj Sun, an underground electronic music pioneer and Chris O, of Taxlo fame. Also for the senses; Pixelbombs will be projecting mind-melting visuals. Where to get on board? The Lo-Fi Social Club at 1825 North Charles Street, free to ride the first Fridays of the month, through the spring and maybe summer.



4. Shop Gentei Presents: Gentei Spring Reopening Party

It’s that time again...another Shop Gentei refresh, another kickoff party...

Featuring Ronnie Darko (Spankrock), Scottie B (Bmore Club legend), + Uncle Jesse.

@Club Orpheus

1003 E Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 276-5599
18+
Free before 11, $5 after to 21+, $6 after for 18+


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