The 35th Annual Museum Mile Festival

New York, NY – Now celebrating its 35th year, the annual Museum Mile Festival (http://www.museummilefestival.org/) takes place rain or shine on Tuesday, June 11, 2013, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Over 1.5 million people have taken part in this annual celebration since its inception. Festival attendees can walk the Mile between 82nd Street and 105th Street while visiting nine of New York City’s finest cultural institutions…

JETSETTER | Tahirah Ogletree

Tahirah Ogletree is an African-American filmmaker, actress, writer and fashion model that was featured on the cover of Blow Hair & Fashion Magazine, she was rated America’s top aspiring African American woman in 2011. Tahirah has been blessed to land several acting and modeling roles.

Multi-faceted Model & Actress | Marissa Jade

Marissa Jade is a beauty to behold a gift she knew she had early in life. The first time she ever attempted to work in the industry was at seventeen years old. She put her studies on hold and took on the model world head on. Even though she was unaware of where to begin she never let that stop her. Marissa admitted that if it wasn’t for the encouragement of friends and family she probably would have abandoned the idea

Music Review | Started from the Bottom, Drake

Where could such surreal words come from? Well, his mom calls him Aubrey, some big wigs may refer to him as Mr. Graham, Degrassi fans still call him Jimmy Brooks, but we call him Drake. The Toronto born, hip hop crooner continues to blaze up the charts with “Started from the Bottom” from his forth coming release “Nothing Was the Same”.

Shake it up | The Evolution of The Harlem Shake

The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.
The whole world seems to be shaking right now. However, what many may not realize is that this “new” dance craze isn’t really new. The Harlem Shake became mainstream in 2001 when Harlem New York rapper, G-Dep featured the dance in his music video “Let’s Get It”.

Multi-talented beauty creating her own canvas

Jennifer Vitalia is a pure example of someone who needed to be trained to realize her own talents. As a young girl she would travel to Ohio in the summer where her grandmother and step brother lived. While she was there she typically would want to play sports with her step-brother. But her grandmother would pull her away and introduce her to the world of art and photography. At the tender age of five years old her grandmother opened her eyes on how to draw and how to look at things differently. Since then Jennifer has laid out her own canvas and has created an artistic path that is meant to touch everyone in a positive hue. We caught up with her during some of her “down time” so she can fill us in on her mission in the art world.