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15 January 2009

A Reggae Salute to MLK and Barack Obama


Consciousnyc.com presents

"Hope is the Dream of the Waking Man"

A Martin Luther King Birthday and Barack Obama Inaugural Reggae Salute



Rebel Dawtas Sound( all female sound) , DJ Styff of Strugglers Movement
No work! No school! Come early! Stay late!
When:
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Doors 10 till...

Where:
Lounge 87
87 Ludlow St
Bet. Delancey and Broome St
New York, NY
J or F train to Delancey/Essex

Admission:
$10
Free for Ladies before Midnight

Info:
Bintou 347.249.6594

Barack to the Future: The 2009 Inauguration Mega Meetup Party



Hey, everyone, this is the party i will be attending....its goin to be crazy!!!

When: Jan 20 @ 6:30pm
Where: Forum
127 Fourth Ave BTW 12th & 13th street
NYC
What:
I am hosting this event with Eric and David's spectacular groups making this the largest Multi-Meetup Obama party!


If you are an Obama fan or not you cannot dismiss the fact that history has been made. We are on our way to change in America.

LIVE COVERAGE OF THE INAUGURATION AFTER PARTY ON THE PROJECTION SCREEN

Join us and several Meetup groups are going to be in attendance in welcoming our new President. I (Jesse) will be bringing 3 Meetup groups and my friends David and Eric will also be bringing their groups. (Partial Meetup List... May need to update)

NYC Young Black Professionals from Blogspot
The 20s-30s NYC Night Life Circle
A New York Experience
Made in the 80's
Explore NY Meetup Group
The Social Group of New York City


We will be at Forum which is steps from Union Square to welcome our next great President.


Party starts at 6:30PM in the back room of Forum.


Happy Hour is 'till 8PM (But no need to leave early... This bar also has some food!)


$4 On Most Beers
$5 Wine and Well

Network and Watch the Historical Inauguration Of President Elect Barak Obama


When: Jan 20 @ 6pm

Where: Kai Studios
1011 Dean Street
Brooklyn

What: For those that will not be traveling to DC to watch the event live, we invite you to join us uptown for an all day social to celebrate and watch this historic event!!!

Come join us at 10am, as the Inauguration Day festivities begin. View the parade and the DC festivities on the projector screen, while enjoying music, drinks, and great conversation. Dance, shoot pool, network and even play spades while watching the parade, and the events after the historic swearing in ceremony.

If you can't make it to DC in person, but want to take the day off to celebrate and see history in the making, and to meet new and like minded people, we would love to see you there!

****The party starts early for those celebrating the events of the entire day, but we will also have an afterwork toast and gathering from 4pm-8pm in the back of the lounge in the private room as well. So, if you plan on staying for the entire day, or plan on stopping by afterwork, you can still watch the DC events as they replay on the projector screen in the back, while we drink, socialize, dance and celebrate this milestone event!!!****


Please note the details below:


Free admission all day for the event.
Event starts at 10am (time television coverage starts in DC) and ends at 8pm
$4 Well Drinks
$4 Domestic Beers/$5 Imported Beers
$6 Wine per Glass/ $30 per Bottle
**Optional $10 Brunch Buffet**

Inauguration Day AM-PM Party in NYC



When: Jan 20 10 AM

Where: Underground Lounge
              955 West End Ave.
              NYC

What: 
For those that will not be traveling to DC to watch the event live, we invite you to join us uptown for an all day social to celebrate and watch this historic event!!!

Come join us at 10am, as the Inauguration Day festivities begin. View the parade and the DC festivities on the projector screen, while enjoying music, drinks, and great conversation. Dance, shoot pool, network and even play spades while watching the parade, and the events after the historic swearing in ceremony.

If you can't make it to DC in person, but want to take the day off to celebrate and see history in the making, and to meet new and like minded people, we would love to see you there!

****The party starts early for those celebrating the events of the entire day, but we will also have an afterwork toast and gathering from 4pm-8pm in the back of the lounge in the private room as well. So, if you plan on staying for the entire day, or plan on stopping by afterwork, you can still watch the DC events as they replay on the projector screen in the back, while we drink, socialize, dance and celebrate this milestone event!!!****


Please note the details below:


Free admission all day for the event.
Event starts at 10am (time television coverage starts in DC) and ends at 8pm
$4 Well Drinks
$4 Domestic Beers/$5 Imported Beers
$6 Wine per Glass/ $30 per Bottle
**Optional $10 Brunch Buffet**

Luxurious Inauguration Gala


A lot of you have requested party info for this week and next in DC, so this is NOT in NYC, but I think its worth posting.

When: Jan 19

Where: Lounge 201
              201 Massachusetts Ave. NE
              Washington, DC
              8 pm until?

What: *** THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL BLACK PROFESSIONALS MEETUP***

Pre-Inauguration Obama and MLK Celebration Party



When: Jan 18

Where: National Action Network Headquarters
106 W 145th Street (near the corner of Lenox Ave)
NYC
Damage: $25 for all those not going on an inauguration bus ticket

What:

YES WE CAN!
YES WE DID!

YES WE WILL!
WE'RE GOING THROUGH

THE CHANGE with Obama!


The honor of your presence is requested at an exclusive and private party

hosted by Black Singles Magazine

celebrating the Inauguration of our

44th President of the United States

BARACK OBAMA


Celebrate the Dream!! On the Sunday January 18, 2009 join us to celebrate President Obama's Inauguration and also celebrate the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr.

As the world converges on Washington DC for the historic inauguration of our 44th President; Barack H. Obama...we must also take in the idea of it being Martin Luther King, Jr weekend & the celebration factor of what we are all about to witness.

Black Singles Magazine is inviting everyone for a very special afternoon made for socializing & networking with other Obama Supporters and Volunteers from all over the country.

This private event will take place at The National Action Headquarters in Harlem located at 106 West 145th Street. On the corner of Malcolm X Blvd. Take the #3 Train to 145th Street. You must sit in the first 5 cars of the train to get off at 145th Street. When you exit the station you will see The National Action Headquarters on 145th across the street from the gas station. Street parking is also available.

Event Highlights

12noon to 3pm: Introduction by Mark Anthony Jenkins, Inauguration Information Session, Bus Tickets and Smart Trip Tickets Pickup, Bus Assignments, Bus Coordinator Introductions

3:pm to 8pm: Dinner, Dancing, Networking and Socializing

Music provided by World Famous DJ Mario

Admission: Free for those who purchased a ticket to the inauguration bus trip.

Admission: $25.00 for those you did not purchase inauguration tickets and just want to celebrate with us.

Explore the Wines of Italy: Free Admission


When: Friday, January 16

Where: Duvet Lounge
45 W 21st street
NYC

What:
It's time to announce the next in our series of wine tastings, held jointly with The Manhattan Social Wine Tasting Meetup Group as well as my Wine With Culture, Expat and TastingNYC.com groups!

This time we will be UPSTAIRS @ Duvet, located at 45 W 21st Street between 5th & 6th Avenues.

Duvet's large upstairs room, once featured in an episode of 30 Rock, is one of Manhattan's most beautiful venues! Here is what we have in store for you at this unique event:

Wine

We will dedicate an entire evening to tasting Italian wines. Varietals are wines made primarily from a single named grape variety. Italy, home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world, has over 850 varietals. This event will feature several such wines, each with detailed tasting notes. These carefully selected wines will be available at the discounted price of $8 a glass. We will also have a few small presentations for those who wish to expand their knowledge of this fascinating topic.

Cheese

The proper pairing of wine and cheese is a tradition in Italy. At this event, complimentary cheese will be served from 6:30-7:30 so come early!

Photography Exhibit

No one can dispute the beauty of this ancient civilization. Join us on January 16th as we lead you on a photographic journey through this incredible country. From Florence to Venice, from Rome to Sicily we celebrate the beauty that is Italy! Some of the pictures will be available for purchase at very affordable prices.

Admission is FREE!

05 January 2009

Winter Meet and Greet


Where: Cafe Moments
784 Elmont Road
Elmont, NY 11003
516 285-0635

Black Singles Magazine is hosting this event. Very private party @ the newly renovated Cafe Moments. Come out and Network with other black professionals in NY. Please email me to RSVP, there is a strict door list in effect. aka.whitleygillbert@gmail.com

see you there!!

Elaine Elias: Bossa Nova Stories

When: 9 Jan 2009, 6:30pm
Where: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola at Lincoln Center
20 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10023
212-258-9595

Let's go to Dizzy's Club Coca Cola for some Brazilian Jazz: Eliane Elias, piano/vocals; Marc Johnson, bass; Rafael Barata, drums.

Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
Frederick P. Rose Hall
Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th Street
5th Floor

Reservations:
Call: 212 258-9595 or 9795. Seating is available on a first-come first-served basis either at tables or at the bar.

Cover Charge:
Artist Sets: $20-$35
Food & Beverage: $10 minimum, table; $5 minimum, bar

Doors open at 6pm for the 7:30pm set. Please note that all reservations are released 15 minutes prior to the start of the performance.

[b]Pianist/singer/songwriter, Eliane Elias is known for her distinctive and immediately recognizable musical style which blends her Brazilian roots, her sensuous, alluring voice with her impressive instrumental jazz, classical and compositional skills. Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Eliane Elias’ musical talents began to show at an early age. She started studying piano at age seven and at age twelve was transcribing solos from the great jazz masters. By the time she was fifteen she was teaching piano and improvisation at one of Brazil’ s most prestigious schools of music. Her performing career began in Brazil at age seventeen, working with Brazilian singer/songwriter Toquinho and the great poet Vinicius de Moraes who was also Antonio Carlos Jobim’s co-writer/lyricist. In 1981 she headed for New York and in 1982 landed a spot in the acclaimed group Steps Ahead.

In 1988 she was voted Best New Talent by the jazz critics poll of JAZZIZ magazine.

Together with Herbie Hancock in their duet, she was nominated for a Grammy in the “Best Jazz Solo Performance” category for her 1995 release, “Solos and Duets” .This recording was hailed by Musician Magazine as “a landmark in piano duo history.”

Ms. Elias’ “AROUND THE CITY” cd was released on RCA Victor in August 2006 . It merges bits of Bossa Nova, with shades of pop, jazz, latin, and rock’n roll. AROUND THE CITY features Ms. Elias’ vocals and songwriting in collaborations with producers Andres Levin and Lester Mendez as well as fresh takes on pop classics such as Tito Puente’s “Oye Como Va” and Bob Marley’s “Jammin”. Her song “Running” was featured on the ABC series “brothers and Sisters”. Around the City won “Best Vocal Album of the Year”and “Gold Disc” 2006 awards in Japan. It reached #1 on the World Music Charts USA and debuted on the French Jazz Charts as #1.

As a guest artist she has appeared on performances and recordings with Joe Henderson, James Taylor, Michael Franks, Mingus Dynasty, Andy Summers, the Grammy winning Brecker Bros’. Out of the Loop, Earl Klugh, Toots Thielemans Brazil Project , Ivan Lins, Denyce Graves, Steps Ahead, Calle 54, and Marc Johnson’s “Shades of Jade” on ECM Records, an instrumental recording she co-produced and contributed many of her own original compositions. “Shades of Jade” received the Danish Music Award as Best Foreign Release in March 2006.

Ms.Elias was featured in the Thelonious Monk Institute’s televised Second Annual “Celebration of America’s Music” at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, four times on Marion McPartland’s NPR ‘Piano Jazz”; the JVC Festival with Sting, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, and Caetano Veloso at Lincoln Center in New York, the televised Piano Grand, a Gala celebration for the 300th Anniversary of the piano in Washington DC. hosted by Billy Joel, and the BBC Jazz Orchestra to name a few.

Eliane’s new cd Bossa Nova Stories was released this past summer in Japan and Europe. Bossa Nova Stories debuted at #1 on the French Charts and remained #1 for three consecutive weeks. It’s was also the #1 Best Selling Jazz Vocal Album in Japan, May-June 2008 (Swing Journal). This is Eliane’s second release within one year. Bossa Nova Stories was preceeded by “Something for You, Eliane Elias Sings and Plays Bill Evans”. Bossa Nova Stories is a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Bossa Nova and features Eliane’s vocals accompanied by a stellar rhythm section and orchestra. Eliane performs some of the great Bossa Nova classics and songs from the American songbook.

Please RSVP whether you will be attending this jazzy event.

After Work Fridays @ High Bar New York Rooftop Lounge


When: 9 Jan 2009
6 pm
Where: Highbar
251 W. 48th st between Broadway & 8th Avenue
(212) 956-1300
What:

Hi all,

One my great Meetup friends, Michael Choudry from Manhattan Nightlife is throwing a great party and everyone from this group is invited. He could not have given a better description of the Meetup event so I will give you the details in his own words:

"Just to give you an idea what Highbar is, one must get through the strict door and be on a guest list just to enter the door. After that, you take a maze of turns that lead you to an elevator ready to whisk you to the penthouse.

Once you arrive to HIGHBAR you feel as your back in St. Tropez with touch of South Beach. This new bi-level venue with heated roof top and two seperate sound systems over views of Times Square and the Hudson.

Do not worry that winter has started since this rooftop is heated. This mecca has rapidly become the favorite escape of the city's top tastemakers, socialites, and celebrities and the sleek downstairs VIP lounge loft space adds to the revelry.

Superstar DJs Kast One & Decoy on 2 Floors

Remember this is a guest list only event. You must say you are on CLUBFIX guest list to get into this very exclusive bi-level venue.

Highbar has a very strict door policy so please dresses, skirts or slacks for ladies, and gentlemen preferably no jeans and/or have dates if not be prepared to buy bottles.


THERE IS NO COVER FOR OUR GROUP. MUST SAY YOU ARE ON CLUBFIX LIST AT THE DOOR."

The Professionals Network Org USA Friday Urban Elite Mixer


When: 9 Jan 2009
Where: At Vermilion(former Django)
480 Lexington Avenue at 46 street
New York, NY
(212) 871 6600
What: The Professionals Network Org USA
presents the 2009

(N.Y.S.E) The New York Social Exchange

& Salute To Professional People of Color
(The Tri-state Area's Premier Networking & Business Card Exchange)

(click on picture for details)

Black Professionals in the City January Meetup



Where: Sin Sin/ Leopard Lounge
85 2nd Avenue
Corner of 2nd Avenue and 5th st.
New York, NY 10003

When: 8 Jan 2009
7pm

What: SIN SIN / Leopard Lounge is a bi-level lounge. We will be meeting in the downstairs lounge.

Editorial Review for Sin Sin ? by Citysearch Editors
The Scene
With its decadent red velvet, glass and mirrors, the plush bar resembles more of a VIP area in some midtown mega-club than a stand-alone lounge in the East Village. With stiff cosmopolitans and screwdrivers in hand, young ones sip and mingle at the bar into the wee hours. There's definitely no shortage of lovely model types hanging around.

Come on out lets meet, mingle, share info and network over a few cocktails!

BRING YOUR BUSINESS CARDS (if you don't have business cards bring whatever medium works best for you).

Drink specials are available for our group but make sure to eat before coming out. This venue does not have food.
DRINK SPECIAL - ends at 9pm
1/2 PRICE DRINKS
1/2 PRICE DRINKS

Directions:

Take the F train to 2nd Avenue.

Nearest Trains:
Astor Place (6)
2nd Ave-Houston St (F, V)
8th St-Broadway (R, W)

This should be a good meetup, so we encourage everyone to attend and make some new connections. Spread the word, bring a smile and enough business cards.

Can't Wait to see everyone.

THE N WORD



Where: NY Perks
193 Smith St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

When: 8 Jan 2009
7pm sharp

What:Back by very popular Demand !!

It's Just A Word By Darryl Stith
(A.K.A Nigger TOEs)

The "N" word from Plantation, to Hip Hop, to the year 2020. Take the Journey and decide for yourself.
[url=actnowproduction.org]/url]
A talk back discussion with the director about this short film about the use of the N word.

Doors open at 6:30pm
Screening 7:30pm

Donation $5.00

Second Chance Thursdays




When: 8 January 2009
Where: Club Mi Gente Cafe
1306 Unionport Road
Bronx, NY 10462

Bring plenty of business cards and dancing shoes to Club Mi Gente in the Boogie Down Bronx!

Win an opportunity to expose your business, product or service on Harlem Community radio WHCR 90.3FM and Manhattan Neighborhood Network. Just drop your business card in the box upon entry when you pay your admission for your chance to win.
Music by NYC's Blessed Kept Secret "DJ Tony Tone".

Admission is only $10


There will be light buffet from 6pm-7pm.
Yes there is a cash bar upstairs! {I had no control over that!}



Come mingle, network, connect and make some new friends with other people in the marketplace. Featured artist is Courtney Bradley.
Must be 21+ with valid id.
Business casual, no sneakers, construction boots or athletic attire.[


Take the #6 train to castle hill (1 stop after Parkchester) walk 2 short blocks club on the corner of Unionport Road

2nd Chance Thursdays...shining light in darkeness, it ain't your granny's gospel baby!