Jay Electronica and Erykah Badu cover URB’s Next 100 issue, due out the first week of March.
Here’s a quick quote from the cover story. He’s talking about how he envisions a Jay Electronica concert.
“It’s like a revue from the ’30s or ’40s that comes to town for maybe three days…You sit down and you’re served food and a curtain opens and I come out and talk to the people. A ventriloquist’s dummy might walk out of a wooden cabinet and perform ‘Voodoo Man.’ The curtains may open and you see me performing a song chained in a tank of water. I’ll be performing magic.”
Link in the trunk
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Friday, February 22, 2008
URB Next 100 Cover
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Dead Prez. They Schools
Nope, that's y'all flag.
Tending to the embers of passion...
(dead) End
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac
This documentary is about an hour long.
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Labels: Art, Literature, Poetry
Monday, February 18, 2008
The Yogis of Tibet
"Since the invasion of Tibet over 50 years ago, China has systematically destroyed the Tibetan culture. One of the most profound losses is the tradition of the great master yogis. The entire system which supported these fascinating mind masters has been inexorably eliminated. In order to record these mystical practitioners for posterity, the filmmakers were given permission to film heretofore secret demonstrations and to conduct interviews on subject matter rarely discussed. This profound historical, spiritual and educational film will someday be the last remnant of these amazing practitioners."
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Labels: Colonialism, Ram Bahadur Bomjon, Social Injustice, Spirituality