• Austin,  Los Angeles,  New York,  Toronto,  WorldWide

    Sober Is Sexy

    I love being cheeky and literally pushing people’s buttons and boundaries. So when I saw this clothing line, I literally screamed… with joy of course.

    Sober is sexy is a new fresh clothing line that is taking substance abuse recovery into a new fun way. With every purchase they donate 5% of funds to substance abuse recovery.

     

     

     

     

     

    I want them all!!!

  • WorldWide

    “Secrets of a Black Boy” by Darren Anthony

    Last week I saw the entertaining and thought-provoking reading of Secrets of a Black Boy, by Canadian writer, Darren Anthony and directed by Kehinde Koyejo–part of a 4-day mini-festival fundraiser, “New Voices in Theater,” by Brooklyn’s ActNow Foundation.

     

    The play focuses on a group of five young, black men whose bond is the rec center they frequented growing up, which is slated to be demolished in order to make way for a new high-rise condo.  The rec center is one of only a few buildings from their familiar neighborhood still standing as gentrification sweeps through.  As a New Yorker (I’ve been here 5 years, so I earned the right, no?), it is easy to relate to this double-edged phenomenon.

     

    The men recount experiences of the past and present, from sex to interracial dating, to untimely death and struggles.  One moment I was laughing and the next I found myself engrossed in a heart-wrenching monologue.  What I really liked about this piece is that it was so easily relatable.  Even if you don’t share any of the characters’ experiences firsthand, their raw and matter-of-fact accounts sure do make you think!  Whether you’re from the suburbs or the city, from the U.S. or Canada, and regardless of your ethnicity, you can relate to the vulnerability shown by the characters and their nostalgic reminiscences.





    Last week I saw the entertaining and thought-provoking reading of Secrets of a Black Boy, by Canadian writer, Darren Anthony and directed by Kehinde Koyejo–part of a 4-day mini-festival fundraiser, “New Voices in Theater,” by Brooklyn’s ActNow Foundation.

     

    The play focuses on a group of five young, black men whose bond is the rec center they frequented growing up, which is slated to be demolished in order to make way for a new high-rise condo.  The rec center is one of only a few buildings from their familiar neighborhood still standing as gentrification sweeps through.  As a New Yorker (I’ve been here 5 years, so I earned the right, no?), it is easy to relate to this double-edged phenomenon.

     

    The men recount experiences of the past and present, from sex to interracial dating, to untimely death and struggles.  One moment I was laughing and the next I found myself engrossed in a heart-wrenching monologue.  What I really liked about this piece is that it was so easily relatable.  Even if you don’t share any of the characters’ experiences firsthand, their raw and matter-of-fact accounts sure do make you think!  Whether you’re from the suburbs or the city, from the U.S. or Canada, and regardless of your ethnicity, you can relate to the vulnerability shown by the characters and their nostalgic reminiscences.

     

     

    Writer Darren Anthony

     

    Aaron Ingram of ActNow and Director, Kehinde Koyejo

     

    For more information visit: www.secretsofablackboy.com and actnowproduction.org

     

    kisses, Olisa
  • Austin,  WorldWide

    24 Diner!

    Sup World,

    Hope your hungry because i have a dish that could possibly change your life :). If you go back into the Austin Archives you will see i once wrote about a 24 hour spot i really liked here called Katz Deli. I’m aware there are more Katz’s in the world than just Austin, but i liked ours until it shut down :0/.

    But thats ok though!!!! I found a new 24 hour spot i really like and its called 24 Diner(http://24diner.com) . Trust me when i tell you this, i only eat one dish when i go there. I’m not sure what your beliefs on Chicken and Waffles are, but chillldddd let me tell you! they have some crazy recipe for this dish ;).

    Come on down and i will save you some if your lucky ;0)

  • Toronto

    Stay Smooth All Summer Long With VEET

    I don’t know about you, but I’m very accident-prone and I try to dodge any at-home treatments. But VEET‘s new wax strips and hair removal cream is so fool-proof you wouldn’t be able to screw this up even if you tried.

    Veet® Hair Removal Cream with Hydro’RestorTM works in as little as three minutes to deliver smoothness that lasts up to twice as long as shaving. But more importantly, it comes with a pump so you’re not stuck squeezing out a tube with creamy hands. There’s even a cute blade-less shaver to help remove the cream along with those unwanted hairs. This can’t get any easier!

    Three dermatologically tested variants are available:
    • Butter and Lily for Dry Skin (200ml – $9.49 and 400ml – $16.99)
    • Aloe Vera Sensitive Formula (200ml – $9.49 and 400ml – $16.99)
    • Suprem’ Essence with Velvet Rose and Essential Oils (200ml $9.49 and 400ml – $16.99)

    The new Veet® New EasyGripTM Ready-to- Use Wax Strips for Legs and Body are made for skeptical wax noobs that only get this done when on a super important date. Rub the strip to warm up the wax, peel and slap it on your skin. Then let it rip! The best part about this is you can use both sides of the wax strip (one on either leg) and this process is over in less than 5 minutes. On top of it, it comes with disposable wipes that remove any excess wax while moisturizing your skin with essential oils. Genius!

    Three dermatological tested varieties are available:
    • Aloe Vera for Dry Skin (20 strips $13.99 and 40 strips – $16.99)
    • Vitamin E and Almond for Sensitive Skin (20 strips $13.99 and 40 strips – $16.99)
    • Suprem’ Essence with Velvet Rose and Essential Oils (18 strips – $13.99 and 36 strips $16.99)

    This might actually make me go bare-legged in the winter. Are you going to try out VEET’s new hair removal collection? Follow me @missamandachen and tell me all about it!