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The disconnect in the Charleston hip-hop scene if finally coming together… This is dope! Read more below…

(Press Release – Tawana Tee PR & Marketing)

Charleston, S.CLive from the Undergroundreturns to Purple Buffalo on July 22. In partnership with Dope & Rare and Blu Gorilla Tattoo, Tee N Mac will create a music-fest vibe with two stages, performances, and a vendor market. And what started off as a concert, will now be the ultimate summer experience with a cookout sponsored by Sun of a Brunch Catering, LLC.

Live from the Underground: The Cookout,hosted by Black Dave, will feature the sounds of OG the DJ, DJ Rubin, and local acts to include: SALIS, Benjamin Starr, VT the Fresh Prince, and Walter Brown.

“We all bring something different to the hip-hop scene,” said SALIS. “There will be old and new school hip-hop, a little bit of trap, and Country Rap Tunes playing on two stages. This is a really good line up… I’m ready.”

Back in April, SALIS and his publicist Tawana Tee, announcedLive from the Undergroundas one of three hip-hop concerts.The Cookoutwill be the second part and is expected to be their biggest summer event. The PR-rapper duo are also looking forward to performances from D Money and Ray Deez of Retro Flow Ent., CashFirst Jazz, and a surprised guest.

Live from the Underground: The Cookoutwill be held from 3 p.m.-8 p.m. Admission is $10. Guest must be 21 + with a valid id to enter. Food maybe purchased from Sun of a Brunch Catering, LLC; cash or credit/debit accepted. The Purple Buffalo is located at 2702 Azalea Drive in North Charleston. For more information, emailtawana.tolbert@gmail.comor visitLive from the Underground: The Cookouton Facebook.

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What:Live from the Underground: The CookOut

Where:The Purple Buffalo || 2702 Azalea Drive North Charleston 29405

When:Saturday, July 22| 3 p.m-8 p.m.

Cost:$10 afterward | No advanced tickets required;Must be 21 or older.

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Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

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Featuring these lovely Queens of Poetry:
Lady War, Bria ThaPoet, Kristina, Liz Corelli, Jayne Phlow, Meka The Messenger, The Illustriou Blaze, Courtnay Da Poet, and Queen Christine

Guest performances by Andrea MusiQ Queen, K Da Voice.

DJ Storm providing the sounds.

Hosted by none other that Savannah of Star 99.7 with co-host JustLove.

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Educators today find themselves having to confront complex social issues such as racially motivated violence and cultural intolerance. How do we begin to address the underlying anxiety and implicit bias that make these conversations necessary? What role can literacy play in creating more positive social outcomes? Investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones will moderate a provocative discussion among a cross-sector of literacy leaders about these issues and more.

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The movie that we have been waiting years to see is finally here! The Tupac biopic has finally been released! The anticipation that many fans have held will finally get some relief this week with the premiere opening of the official “All Eyes On Me – Legends Never Die” biopic.

Will this be as good as the NWA biopic? Will the characters look like they were born to play each role? Will we see the various facets of such a complex and larger than life Tupac? Will Demetrius Shipp Jr. meet extremely high expectations of nailing the role of Shakur? This week, all of our questions will be answered.

This week, the Black Collective along with 99.3 The Box, and Monster Music are holding an advanced screen of “All Eyes On Me”. If you are a true fan of hip-hop, black culture, and music you can see this movie before anyone else by attending the official screening going down Thursday, June 15th at the Terrace Theater-Click here for tickets.

The true and untold story of prolific rapper, actor, poet and activist Tupac Shakur (Demetrius Shipp Jr.), from his early days in New York to his status as one of the world’s most recognized and influential voices. Against all odds, Shakur’s raw talent, powerful lyrics and revolutionary mindset establish him as a cultural icon whose legacy continues to grow long after his death.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

Finding that special someone can sometimes be very challenging. For singles who want to be in a relationship part of the issue becomes where to meet people and how to find love. In a time where the Steve Harveys of the world write relationship books telling women how to get a man and give advice through letter submissions, Troy Spry has taken a different approach on teaching both men and women how to love.

“There is a lack of narrative about positive relationships and marriages and I want to help create a healthy outlook on marriage. I’ve built a platform to make people better. My mission is to first inspire people to become better people so that they can become better mates, which will foster an environment for better relationships and ultimately help build better communities,” says the certified relationship coach.

His focus is on dating and how to choose a good mate. He wants to help people expand their social circle and choose more wisely in the beginning stages of dating. For the married folks his motivation is to teach how to best love your mate through actions.

When asked how he got started and why he wants to have a platform centered around relationships, Spry says even as a child he liked expressing himself, mainly through writing. “When I was a kid I wrote poetry and would write poems for my friends to give to their girlfriends.”

Writing has helped him get through some of the toughest times of his life, including when his mother passed away when he was 27. “My first blog was called ‘A Mother’s Love’ and it got a lot of feedback.” From there he kept writing about what came natural to him, which was relationships. Having graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, he naturally has an interest in human behavior and why people do what they do.

The response he got was so well received he decided to write a book about it. “Teach Me How to Love” teaches people how to get out of their own way and make relationships work, whether its a potential relationship, new relationship, a long-term one, or a marriage.

So how does Troy bring people together outside of his writing?

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He has what he refers to as conversation parties that were birthed from his Twitter lunchtime discussions. He would ask a question and interact and converse with his followers on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The response was great and a follower suggested doing it in person. That’s exactly what he did.

In the spring of 2014 he hosted his first conversation party with both males and females, ages 22-40. It’s an environment for like-minded people to have an open discussion about relationships in a comfortable environment. The majority tend to be female but Troy says he makes it a point to recruit men so the atmosphere and conversation can be balanced. “People who come to these events may be looking for answers but also may be looking to meet someone,” says the relationship coach. The parties have a one-hour meet and greet where attendees can get to know one another followed by a 2-hour discussion led by Spry. This year there will be guest speaker and Match Maker Julie Wadley to help host and facilitate.

The 2nd conversation party will be on Sunday, May 7, 2017 in Charlotte, NC. For tickets to the event, called “Where is the Love?”:Click here

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A true Gemini, Monet Brown is a woman with many interests who pursues them all. From writing to makeup artistry she has many loves and is unapologetic about pursuing each of them. Having strong interpersonal skills Monet worked in corporate sales for over 5 years. After being laid off of what she though was a stable job she decided to pursue her true passion in the beauty industry. She has been a makeup artist for the past 5 years and in the summer of 2015 became a licensed esthetician. Her specialties include chemical peels, facials, waxing, and makeup application.

But it doesn’t end there. Wanting to utilize all of her talents and
not putting all of her eggs in one basket again, she uses her Bachelor’s degree in communications to write. She currently uses those talents towards her skin care/makeup blog as well as resume writing, biographies, and media kits.

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