Tuesday, March 18, 2008

OUT 351--OUT ON THE TOWN March 8-12, 2008

PHOTOS BY MA'ATOLOGY While OUTTOWN was on SPRING BREAK, therre were a few spots that were observed. HIP HOP VISUAL ARTIST CARLOS RODRIGUEZ ART DISPLAY PARTY Sat. March 8 at I AM BOUTIQUE. Pictured are some of the artists' work.


Rodriguz, who was not present, personal touch to his work is cutting and pasting lyrics to old and new school songs in a colorful collage.



His works will soon be displayed in museums in Brooklyn, NY!







LEFT: Sexy STL hip-hop artist Tiffany Foxx hosted the event
RIGHT: I AM Boutuique sales assiatnt Terra, Brooke Hollis, Carolibna Panthers' Dante Wesley and Foxx. Wesley was presented a painting of Rodrigus for helping with the event.










Angela Graham and Mocha Latte. Graham is Rodriguis' represnetative. (The guy in the middle is a cook or something like that. LOL)






Four Foxy Figures: Latte, Hollis, Terra and Foxx






I AM managers Walt Johnson (left) and Brooklyn (middle) was also presneted a painting for their guiving their space for the event.










Another view of the presnetation.






Art supporters Saba and Jojo in conversation during the event.












Suppoerters included ST. Louis American's Kenya Vaughn (third female from the left) .





DJ Kase was on the case on the 1s and 2s at the event.














R&B singer Aloha and Mocha Latte















More supporters.
After the I AM event, OUTTOWN checked out B-day boy Jakada Fashions' Demond Tucker's B-day party at Binions.



The IAM event was sponsered by Musical group June 5th and Rams' Orlando Pace

B-Day boyz in the house: Kaye, G Money, Ronie and Tucker. They all celebrated their b-days together.






















Tucker and Mocha Latte
















DJ OKAY















Saba, Tucker and Jo Jo.
















Aloha and Stress Free Frid
ays Mark Anthony Jones came through to celebrate the occasion.






















The cake

















Ronie cuttin the cake














On Sunday, March 9, OUTTOWn checked out STL funnyman Jesse Taylor's weekly FUNNY SUNDAYS at the Plaza on North Broadway.





Taylor was in rare form. He talked about err thing from anal beads,old school movies with a black spin to them (eg. What if Linda Blair's mamma in the Excorcist was black?), how the finger sign is a universal language across teh world and a hilarious story about how he was trapped inside a house with a female in easT St. Louis after her boyfriend got home early.


























First up was STL comedian Master Juice who had the crowd side splitting on his phyical humor espaiclaly imitating trying to hit the skins with a fluffy chick.




















Ms. funy was definitley that. She had the crowd rollin when she told a member of the
crowd that if they dont shut up she was going to run and jump off the stage and land on top of him and kill him.

























Cosuin T was like a blue comedy preacher. His best bit was his doing an impression of Luther, ray Charels and 2 Pac which was him lying on the floor as thoughhe was in a casket.


























National comedian Chi-Town's Jay Deep did his thing especially takling about drunk uncles and how women can tell when men have big magic sticks.



























Headliner Chi-town's Ray Lapowski kilt it with his blue eyed coemdy and his take on black sex. The highlight of his show was demonstrating if men carreid their money in front of their drawers. If women can put money in their bras, men can put money in their drawers.


























A long view of the comedy show with Lapowski



























After the show, coemdians on the bill and at the club took a pic. Included in the pic is Longhorn (in cowboy hat) .







AFTER THE SHOW, MANY FOLK WENT NEXT DOOR TO THE SPOT TO KICK IT. IT WAS MOS DEF THUGGED OUT UP IN THERE AND PACKED AS AMISTAD UP IN THERRE. NOW MY QUESTION IS, WHAT IS HITTIN IT RAW TUESDAYS?

















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