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Hellamadewell
November 23, 2009
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leejay:

Hidden Beach Recordings - “Best I Ever Had”

I think I like this better than the original.

Shows

A couple of shows i WANT to go to but might not be able to because the lack of.. well, money. We’ll see how it goes.. I really want to watch another show again.

Zion I
Yoshi’s, SF.
November 28, 2009



Kid Cudi

Regency Ballroom, SF
December 15, 2009




Robin Thicke
(w. Ryan Leslie & Laura Izibor)
The Warfield, SF
December 19, 2009



Slum Village (thanks for the heads up Bionca, i might go to this.)
Yoshi’s, SF
December 23, 2009



JAY-Z (BP3 Tour)

HP Pavillion, San Jose
March 24, 2010

Underrated

Amerie is so underrated. I think she doesn’t really have the same sound as everyone else in R&B. She’s great and damn she workin them outfits. She’s so beautiful. She can go far, now if only her people could do a better job promoting her! C’mon yall, get it crackin’.

This song is lightweight old but not realllllyy old anyways: Pretty Brown Eyes ft. Trey Songz

November 20, 2009
I want to talk to God but I’m afraid because we ain’t spoke in so long
November 19, 2009

Happy Hourt at Chevy’s with the Bahalananas.

I swear, y’all should read the comments on that photo album, it’s hilarious!

praxsmiles:

TABI TABI PO – An art benefit for the victims of typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng
November 13th to December 12th 2009
ART AVAILABLE ONLINE, check it out on our flickr site.  If you are interested in purchasing, email us at info@1AMSF.com

“Tabi Tabi Po” is an art show dedicated to celebrating Filipino folklore through urban contemporary art. The Kapre, Manananggal, Dwende, Tikbalang, and Aswang are just a sampling of these haunting creatures that will be brought to life in this exhibit. A percentage of the art sales will be donated to the victims of typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng through BAYAN Philippines and BALSA (Bayanihan para sa Sambayanan).
The curator, James “gaNyan” Garcia, has put together a killer lineup that includes Filipino artists from the US, Philippines, and even Norway.
The artists include:
Stateside:Angry Woebots, Stuter, gaNyan, Marikina, Gem Mateo, CeCe Carpio, Pancho Abalos, Mark Canto, Miguel (Bounce) Perez, Darvin (Boohi) Vida , England Hidalgo, Jerrell Conner, Nic Cowan, Andre Sibayan, Ciriaco Sayoc II, J2, Marc Aure, Peabe, Marlon Sagana Ingram, Minette Mangahas, Dyno, Christopher de Leon, Cat Chiu Phillips, Isabel (Pepper), Roxas, John Yoyogi Fortes, Allison Torneros, Mel Vera Cruz, Simbulan, Ray Haguisan
Philippines:Manuel Ocampo, Analog, Boy Agimat, Dex Fernandez, Bru, Nelz Yumul, Katwo Puertollano, Jigger Cruz, Sam Ramos, Okto, Abi Dayacap, Melancholy, Liza Flores, Luis Lorenzana, Jon Jaylo, Mica Cabildo, Bjorn Calleja
Norway: Jet Pascua
Since the Bay Area has the largest population of Filipinos in America to date, Garcia and 1:AM gallery invite all to come celebrate and learn more about the colorful traditions of the Filipino culture and help raise money for the typhoon victims.
The month long event includes:
-Opening Reception: Nov 13th from 7-10:30pm
-Bindlestiff Puppet Show: Dec 5 from 5:30-8pm
-Closing Reception: Dec 12th from 6-9pm- Live performance by Baliktad
-Ongoing screening of “Tabi Tabi Po” companion Film Documentary. Interviews from several artists participating in the exhibit. Filmed by Maya Santos, Glenn Aquino, James (gaNyan) Garcia, edited by Aiza Bonus

praxsmiles:

TABI TABI PO – An art benefit for the victims of typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng

November 13th to December 12th 2009

ART AVAILABLE ONLINE, check it out on our flickr site.  If you are interested in purchasing, email us at info@1AMSF.com


“Tabi Tabi Po” is an art show dedicated to celebrating Filipino folklore through urban contemporary art. The Kapre, Manananggal, Dwende, Tikbalang, and Aswang are just a sampling of these haunting creatures that will be brought to life in this exhibit. A percentage of the art sales will be donated to the victims of typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng through BAYAN Philippines and BALSA (Bayanihan para sa Sambayanan).

The curator, James “gaNyan” Garcia, has put together a killer lineup that includes Filipino artists from the US, Philippines, and even Norway.

The artists include:

Stateside:
Angry Woebots, Stuter, gaNyan, Marikina, Gem Mateo, CeCe Carpio, Pancho Abalos, Mark Canto, Miguel (Bounce) Perez, Darvin (Boohi) Vida , England Hidalgo, Jerrell Conner, Nic Cowan, Andre Sibayan, Ciriaco Sayoc II, J2, Marc Aure, Peabe, Marlon Sagana Ingram, Minette Mangahas, Dyno, Christopher de Leon, Cat Chiu Phillips, Isabel (Pepper), Roxas, John Yoyogi Fortes, Allison Torneros, Mel Vera Cruz, Simbulan, Ray Haguisan

Philippines:
Manuel Ocampo, Analog, Boy Agimat, Dex Fernandez, Bru, Nelz Yumul, Katwo Puertollano, Jigger Cruz, Sam Ramos, Okto, Abi Dayacap, Melancholy, Liza Flores, Luis Lorenzana, Jon Jaylo, Mica Cabildo, Bjorn Calleja

Norway: Jet Pascua

Since the Bay Area has the largest population of Filipinos in America to date, Garcia and 1:AM gallery invite all to come celebrate and learn more about the colorful traditions of the Filipino culture and help raise money for the typhoon victims.

The month long event includes:

-Opening Reception: Nov 13th from 7-10:30pm

-Bindlestiff Puppet Show: Dec 5 from 5:30-8pm

-Closing Reception: Dec 12th from 6-9pm
- Live performance by Baliktad

-Ongoing screening of “Tabi Tabi Po” companion Film Documentary. Interviews from several artists participating in the exhibit. Filmed by Maya Santos, Glenn Aquino, James (gaNyan) Garcia, edited by Aiza Bonus

malfaroftw:

justin:

Watch this in case you’re not sure …

November 16, 2009
Music Monday, DL that Robin Thicke (Shakin it for Daddy), I love Nick Minaj’s attitude when she raps <3 haha.
Follow me on twitter: Hellamadewell
you’ll see that good-good ;) i mean, i sometimes post interesting shit on there. haha!

Music Monday, DL that Robin Thicke (Shakin it for Daddy), I love Nick Minaj’s attitude when she raps <3 haha.

Follow me on twitter: Hellamadewell

you’ll see that good-good ;) i mean, i sometimes post interesting shit on there. haha!

November 15, 2009
Tito Dan

i swear this man has taught me so much within the course of two and a half months. I don’t even know where to begin and i can’t even find the right words to describe the joy i feel. I’ve come to embrace myself, and my culture with open arms.  I’ve come to understand my mom’s actions with Utang ng Loob. Hiya. and the Bahala Na spirit. Like all the pieces started to fit. This is only the beginning and change is coming if it hasn’t already begun. Damn. I just wanted to say, Thank You Tito Dan. You continue to inspire others. and I wished that I had met you earlier on in my life when things were rough. I hope that I become a better person and I truly appreciate everything that you have said and taught me.

ATING TAO - BAHALANANAS

“Live the Dash”