new (27)

H56e84XX27Poy5vCWs3DGNoMTMO3KQ54R0OiSHnZyxZzobcUigp6Yw1iSTGS17QeTpp0VCIWsXrzdE4xIWbq-E6twkl-UtSe8sBPVL7ckUwY8cM6WBENaoMH6aWu7hPdX98C4cqu6e3TkUz2bLJm9pcsZzyUmBFruPQt9A=s0-d-e1-ft#%3Ca%20href=
Professionally, Dr. Negrón brings 28 years of public education experience to the superintendent position. She has served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and senior-level administrator. Her work has spanned early childhood, elementary, secondary, and university-level experience. She has worked both in New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) and in other school districts. She and her husband are also the proud parents of an NHPS graduate who now attends Southern Connecticut State University.
 
Most recently, Dr. Negrón has been serving as the acting deputy superintendent of academics and school leadership for the Hartford Public Schools, and previously served as Hartford’s chief of academics, teaching, learning and student supports. While in New Haven, Dr. Negrón served as a teacher and principal at Hill Regional Career Magnet High School as well as director of instruction and director of early childhood.
 
I believe this diversity of roles and experiences will enable Dr. Negrón to identify and leverage New Haven’s strengths while also incorporating best practices from other school districts that will strengthen our schools in the Elm City.
While Dr. Negrón's professional qualifications are truly impressive, I believe her personal lived experience truly sets her apart as an inspirational leader for our students and school communities.

Growing up in a poor and working-class family, her parents only received a 6th and 7th grade education, and they worked hard and long hours to make ends meet and to provide a better future for their children.  At the age of ten, her family moved from Puerto Rico to Connecticut and she enrolled in school speaking only Spanish and encountered the challenges that many our English Language Learners experience. Overcoming the many obstacles in her path, Dr. Negrón went on to become a first-generation college graduate, earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Spanish from Central Connecticut State University, and then earning a Master of Arts degree in education and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of Connecticut.
 
In Dr. Negrón’s own words, it’s that experience that informs her work in education and drives her commitment to equity and excellence for all students. On Thursday, when we visited schools the day after her appointment as superintendent-elect, time and time again, I saw Dr. Negrón’s passion and experience shine through in all her interactions with students, parents, and educators.
 
As a multilingual learner, bilingual education teacher, and expert in bilingual bicultural education – and, as a child who knew poverty, struggle, and challenge – Dr. Negrón’s is able to connect with students and families whose own stories and struggles share a semblance of her own. Further, she is keenly aware of the importance of educating and attending to the needs of the whole child, both in and out of the classroom.
 
In New Haven, there’s no shortage of spirted debate and we don’t always agree. But the unanimous vote from the Board of Education in support of Dr. Negrón’s appointment, coupled with the enthusiastic statements of support by the head of the teachers, administrators, and paraprofessionals unions, show that we are all excited about Dr. Negrón and rooting for her and our collective success.
 
To be clear, with 19,000 students across 41 different schools, there is much work to do and many challenges ahead. However, I’m confident that with Dr. Negrón’s leadership and with the collective commitment and dedication of our parents, educators, and community members, the future of New Haven’s children is brighter than ever.
 
In partnership,

 PlBMlemjxOfQN626Luo6TKI_YyyAlZRjmbx_TPD5Lz-Xgl5HQvbfOFRklnN2IK1k3FD6esLgajQnaW-FZd75aD5-FfqDUF2cvalkRj7lTb5uGeY3VabFsExxcY6acMzPG-3jXdeox8V0Lv7U2h_ireG83l9mmw=s0-d-e1-ft#%3Ca%20href=
Justin Elicker
Mayor | City of New Haven
Read more…

Balo 'November' |





He began rapping and singing at age 13 and has not stopped. After getting deep into the newest music industry tools he learned to produce beats in high school. Balo also then began releasing music and music videos and performing around the Boston area opening for fellow artists including Mac Miller and D12. He wanted to take it to the next level and moved straight to LA after high school to learn music production and audio engineering professionally. After graduating from MI school of contemporary music, he's worked in studios all around Los Angeles producing and engineering for top acts and labels such as G.O.O.D Music, Cash Money Records, Sony and more.

Now, after cultivating an effective and talented team around him, Balo has been dropping music, including his debut single “Around You”, followed up by "1996", "Ride", "Off The Fence" and more. He's continuing to drop songs from his anticipated EP, Sunset Rush.

Balo"s new track, "November", is a blend of smooth melodic vocals accompanied by airy and upbeat production. It's the last single he'll be dropping before releasing his upcoming EP. Balo wrote, produced and mixed this song himself to express a deep sense of personal nostalgia. It is an ode to a lover and celebrates remembering their times together.

Socials: IG: https://www.instagram.com/playbalo/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/playbalo Twitter: https://twitter.com/playbalo
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@playbalo?

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1qXuo5wzzb5ZDq6wrE95po?si=0fe0aa513b4e4350 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/november-single/1574452476
Website Landing:
https://playbalo.com/november

Balo is a dynamic artist and producer based in Los Angeles, CA. Having moved his whole life, from New York to Hawaii to Boston and now Los Angeles, his music reflects his nomadic ways.
Read more…

11020664275?profile=original

NEW HAVEN Conn. – Today, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker announced his pick for the head of the Arts and Cultural Affairs Department for the City of New Haven: arts administrator and cultural equity leader, Adriane Jefferson.

 

 

Adriane Jefferson is an executive in arts administration and cultural equity with expertise in program design, event and media production, grantmaking, external affairs, community partnerships, and new program initiatives. She specializes in professional development programming for young creative professionals, people of color, and social change. Adriane is a thought leader, adviser, and educator about issues of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion. She has dedicated her career to creating programs that result in a more equitable, vibrant and sustainable arts landscape.

 

Ms. Jefferson released the following statement:

"I believe that to have a thriving landscape of arts and culture, it must be approached through a lens of cultural equity. The arts, when utilized to its fullest potential, is a tool that has the power to break down socioeconomic barriers, fight systemic oppression, and provide opportunities in education and employment. It provides platforms to curate meaningful conversations and action-oriented planning around issues of social justice, civic engagement, and cross-sector relationships. As the Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of New Haven, I will do as I have always done and lead with a people-first approach. I believe when you are a public servant, your role is to listen, to be accessible, mindful, and responsive to the needs of your constituency. I also believe as a public servant, your role is to inform, to provide resources so that no one gets left behind, and to ensure that everyone has the opportunity for growth. I am honored to join Mayor Elicker's administration and look forward to working with all of the constituents throughout this great city!"

 

"Ms. Jefferson brings a strong worth ethic, backed with real experience to elevate the arts here in the Elm City. Ms. Jefferson will join our talented, experienced, and diverse team tasked with serving all needs of Elm City residents.  I look forward to leading our city with a high moral standard for open and transparent government," stated Mayor Elicker.

 

 

 

Full biography below:

 

Adriane Jefferson is an Arts Administrator and cultural equity leader who has worked professionally in the Arts & Culture sector for over 16 years. For the past three years she has served as an Arts Program Manager for the State of CT, Department of Economic and Community Development/Office of the Arts where she has developed groundbreaking programs for the State of CT such as The Arts Workforce Initiative paid Employment Program which has placed over 100 young people between the ages of 18-40 in arts jobs across the State.

 

Adriane is the creator and innovator of signature state programs such as The READI Music Conference and The READI Talk professional development Series, which has provided access and opportunity to hundreds of young creative professionals across the State who are seeking careers in arts and entertainment. In addition, Adriane has served as the CT State Coordinator for the National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Out Loud program, Make Music Day CT, and The Regional Initiative Grant program. She manages a combined program budget of slightly over $450,000 to foster, support, and provide opportunities to the creative community through funding and professional development initiatives.

 

Adriane has expertise in program design, event & media production, grantmaking, development, external affairs, community partnerships, and strategic planning, which includes the development and implementation of new program initiatives. She particularly specializes in the areas of developing programs for creative entrepreneurs, programs that support people from historically marginalized groups, social change initiatives, and building cross-sector relationships between the arts and other business industries. Prior to her current position at the State, Adriane served as the Executive Director and Senior Director of programs for the Writers Block Ink in New London, CT. She also has served as a member of their Board of directors.

 

Adriane's professional career began in 2004, where she worked behind the scenes in local television & production and special event planning in the city of Miami, Florida. Simultaneously she was also pursuing her B.A in Popular Music from Florida Memorial University in Opa Locka, Florida. She graduated Cum Laude in 2009. Developing much of her professional career in Miami, Florida from 2004- 2015, Adriane has worked in arts education as an educator in both music and theater arts. Between 2008 and 2010, she helped to develop the drama program for Alonzo Mourning Charities' Over Town Youth center and The Gibson Charter School. Adriane Jefferson is known as a thought leader, adviser, and educator about issues of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Cultural Equity. Her unique approach to programming and her ability to think outside of the box  has created many opportunities for creatives, arts organizations and creative businesses within the State of CT and beyond. She has dedicated her career to creating programs that result in a more equitable, vibrant, and sustainable arts landscape. Adriane has an M.A in Arts Administration from Savannah College of Art and Design. She is a mother of one and a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.

 

###

Read more…
P.M., born Aveon Falstar, is a premier smooth vocalist and a rising singer songwriter in R & B music. He ascended quickly as an internet sensation displaying amazing vocal agility and aromantic flare, skillfully rifting cover ballads of his music idols Brian McKnight, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Joe, and Michael Jackson.

[Single] P.M. 'Hate Loving You'
P.M. is dazzling the ears of many with his dynamic vocal range and raw original sound, perfectly primed for those late-night sessions. He developed his love of singing as a youngster, just 10 years old when he first performed for his Mother, to get validation of the new self discovery of his God given gift. Making his public debut before an audience at a middle school talent show, Aveon surprised the entire school when he brought down the house with his vocal acrobatics. Also, a talented athlete, Aveon got away from singing for a while and took to thegridiron, starring on his high school football team and taking them to a Georgia championship. The highly sought-after quarterback with the big arm quickly attracted the attention of divisionone college teams but Aveon, enticed by the fascination and demand for his melodic voice, decided to pursue a career in entertainment instead.

After a stint for several years, as lead singer for a popular local band in his hometown of Macon, Georgia, Aveon moved on to corporate events and eventually as a much-requestedcruise ship singer, impressing audiences from all around the world. Those performances and his internet fame catapulted Aveon to a solo career and critical acclaim that caught theattention of Wendy Williams Show and his current New York Production Company, 53rd West.

In 2018, he secured his first break when he signed a contract and launched his recording career with a name change to P.M. and his first single, titled, “Big Guns” A very masculine, yetseductive eclectic Caribbean vibe. The song’s instant success is noted by heavy rotation on multiple radio stations, strong social media attention, DJ’s favorite on the club scene andSpotify, hearing the single a recent meeting declaring, “That’s the one.” The title of the song is double entendre that creatively refers to P.M.’s days playing football and possessing a big arm, big muscles, and big confidence in romance.

P.M. arrived on the professional music scene as a recording artist primed for a long and successful career. As a true artist, P.M.’s musical talent promises to deliver memorable heart throbbing ballads and powerfully driven dance cuts that will draw the music world to his feet attracted to his unmistakable gift and musical genius.

Download/Stream:

https://open.spotify.com/album/6Xd23MPOSiXnbBW4pEtoWT https://www.amazon.com/Hate-Loving-You-P-M/dp/B07JBV3T4X?keywords=p.m.+i+hate+loving+you&qid=1540766522&sr=8-1-fkmr0&ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1 https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hate-loving-you-single/1438972007?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

 

Social Media Info:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBE9b6WZq3o Instgram: https://www.instagram.com/53rdwestproductions

 

Booking Info: Phil Gates, 914-325-3257

 
Read more…

Young Gifted

STILL

11020634281?profile=original

LISTEN DOWNLOAD HERE

Young Gifted have been around for quite long and have produced dozens of hit songs in their more than 25 years appearance on the hip hop music scene. Yet, all their beats and sounds seem to have been launched just yesterday. Young Gifted are always ready to test the limits of the hip-hop genre in the most creative ways.
In their new single titled “STILL” the group explores into the mindset of the streets and the cipher language of the hood through its code phrase “play to keep.”
This legendary group originates from New Brunswick, New Jersey. Even though they carry in their blood the sounds and images of their born place and the experiences of the challenging life there, their songs speak to   a much wider audience mostly on the east coast, but also elsewhere, in US and abroad. “STILL” is not to be  an exception.
Early in the year, they launched: Blood Type, Get”Em. and Cash Flow. All three singles were on the playlist of top mix shows in the country and were hailed by the group’s fanatic followers.
Of course, Young Gifted are true representatives of hardcore rap music, no doubt about that. However, they often bring together tunes, rhythms and wording of the early days and Gangsta rap, with influences of the new school and the second wave, along with a modern contemporary tone, in their own completely original style. Because of this, their music could form a subcategory in hip hop on its own right, without this statement being much of an exaggeration.
Young Gifted has been featured on numerous magazines, including Hip Hop Weekly and XXL, and was also profiled byInflexWeTrust.com, MTV.com/artists and TheSource.com. Songs of Young Gifted can be found online, some of them free to download and share.

Follow Young Gifted:
reverbnation.com/younggifted4
https://soundcloud.com/jo-146
twitter.com/younggifted3000
facebook.com/young.gifted.58
instagram.com/younggifted3000/

Get your next project distributed at @Raphenom.

Read more…

MAJOR CRIMES IN new haven.ct

11020625870?profile=original

# Offense Address Date Occu District 15005443 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 95 POPLAR ST 2/8/2015 11:36 AM 8 15005156 BURGLARY‐BREAKING & ENTERING 54 BARNES AVE 2/6/2015 3:58 PM 9 15005740 BURGLARY‐BREAKING & ENTERING 245 FERRY ST 2/10/2015 3:56 PM 8 15005251 BURGLARY‐BREAKING & ENTERING 121 GRAND AVE 2/7/2015 1:12 AM 8 15005585 BURGLARY‐BREAKING & ENTERING 656 GRAND AVE 2/9/2015 1:40 PM 8 15005087 BURGLARY‐BREAKING & ENTERING 503 WINCHESTER AVE 2/6/2015 8:47 AM 2 15005506 LARCENY‐FROM VEHICLE 35 DICKERMAN ST 2/8/2015 7:14 PM 10 15005540 LARCENY‐FROM VEHICLE 320 EXCHANGE ST 2/9/2015 5:23 AM 8 15005944 LARCENY‐FROM VEHICLE 49 HOWE ST 2/11/2015 6:30 PM 2 15005358 LARCENY‐FROM VEHICLE 166 NICOLL ST 2/7/2015 7:00 PM 7 15005080 LARCENY‐FROM VEHICLE 1134 QUINNIPIAC AVE 2/6/2015 7:29 AM 9 15005817 LARCENY‐FROM VEHICLE 129 WOLCOTT ST 2/11/2015 7:33 AM 8 15005435 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (NH STEAL) 432 FERRY ST 2/8/2015 8 15005607 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (NH STEAL) 238 GRAND AVE 2/9/2015 8 15005507 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (NH STEAL) 169 SHELTON AVE 2/8/2015 7 15005648 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (NH STEAL) 64 TRUMAN ST 2/10/2015 3 15005578 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT (NH STEAL) 100 YORK ST 2/9/2015 4 15005250 MURDER & NON NEGLIGENT MANSLAU66 2ND ST 2/7/2015 1:33 AM 3 15005708 ROBBERY FARNAM DR 2/10/2015 11:30 AM 15005210 ROBBERY 250 TEMPLE ST 2/6/2015 9:08 PM 1

Read more…

11020625078?profile=original

Brothers Gone new powerful music video from an incredible artist for Black History Month. Show support and check out the track on YouTube.

\

VIEW ON YOUTUBE

@NCHO_Music


@NCHO_Music

Get your next project distributed at @Raphenom.

bmmg

Read more…

Zz9Q5d_kLaYzl0wmdkRYG2xDoca_dd9OInTQCQIuDcZrp6U6qeEskJq8o3GMjHi49I0j90piCDegytBQgG69F7La4YjNh1Gd9aKEjn9U2SfDTYyOX6hurfz6iY1mjF4ZKg=s0-d-e1-ft#%3Ca%20href=http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l597/michaelparente/Nov7thwebbanner.jpg" class="CToWUd" />
motionmailapp.com

T_pGHacN-h-kMrEfLuit7wU19OBjhIalU3aOcepChhIQttmXeJTkKXD2O7A6llhHQyfcLGT1sTQrlsF9o1Xy7eErEw_DABpkjYAzIYDaARNP6CfJDPFA=s0-d-e1-ft#%3Ca%20href=http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l597/michaelparente/ANGEL.jpg" class="CToWUd a6T" tabindex="0" />
 

CES photo by Emily Harney
UNDEFEATED SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT Angel Camacho Jr., right, begins his second comeback Friday, Nov. 7th, 2014 at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., when he faces Tylon Burris of Hartford, Conn., in a six-round bout. Camacho spent three years away from boxing between 2008 and 2011 and then briefly retired in 2012 before deciding to mount another comeback at the age of 31. The Providence, R.I., native is 12-0 with four knockouts.

Following three-year layoff, Camacho Jr. returns to boxing with a new lease on life


 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Oct. 23rd, 2014) -Two years ago, with pressure to raise a family and provide his children with a stable home, Angel Camacho Jr. decided to step away from boxing, still undefeated after 12 professional fights.

 

"I could accept the fact I was no longer fighting," said the father of three from Providence, R.I., "but it was difficult to swallow."

 

Rather than live with regret, the 31-year-old super middleweight decided it'd be best to end his career on his terms. On Friday, Nov. 7th, 2014, Camacho (12-0, 4 KOs) will end a three-year layoff when he returns to the ring to face hard-hitting Tylon Burris (5-2, 3 KOs) of Hartford, Conn., in a six-round bout on the undercard of "Winner Take All," the 2014 season finale for CES Boxing at Twin River Casino.

 

"Every night, I would lay my head down and watch a fight and wonder, 'What if? ... What could've happened?' I didn't want to live like that."

 

Now he won't have to. Win or lose, Camacho Jr. will get to write his own ending to what has been a tumultuous career both in and out of the ring.

 

Six years ago, at the height of his career, a 25-year-old prospect with a perfect 11-0 record, Camacho was forced to put boxing on hold when he was sentenced to 18 months in prison stemming from a felony domestic assault charge. Though he only served nine months, the case took two years to process, so Camacho wasn't sentenced until January of 2011.

 

"I had to plead to something I really didn't do because I didn't have a lawyer," he said. "It really makes you think about what's important and what's not important."

 

Camacho Jr. returned to the ring later that year in December, ending a three-year hiatus with a win over Keith Kozlin. His comeback was in full swing. He even went as far as to re-sign with his original promoter, Jimmy Burchfield Sr., but conflicts within his camp, coupled with family obligations, forced him to step away from the game, this time by choice.

 

"It's just life's events. Life's hurdles. Life's complications," Camacho Jr. said. "I had a divorce, a lot of mishaps. Then I was dealing with my significant other wanting me to stop, wanting me to spend more time at home.

 

"I thought I was done," he continued. "My wife was happy. I was spending time with my family. Everything was good. Then her cousin asked me to train him. As I was helping him get in shape, I was getting in boxing shape.

 

"That itch came back again."

 

With a new management team and a new trainer in Rhode Island-based Roland Estrada, Camacho Jr. immediately sought out Burchfield to resume his career. Burchfield welcomed him back with open arms, reuniting the team that helped bring Camacho to 11-0 before his first hiatus.

 

"I should've never left. I should've followed my passion. This is my first love," Camacho Jr. said. "God gave me the talent to do this, so why not exploit that talent?

 

"I wasn't meant to get to 12-0 and just stop fighting. There's much more for me to do in boxing. I can help people. I can deliver a message, help guide people. I want to use boxing as a platform to reach out to kids in need.

 

"I've gone through a lot, having drug issues, self-medicating because of depression, to now being 100-percent focused and clean. I'm really focused on where I need to go in life."

 

Stepping back into the game has been a breeze, mostly because of Estrada's tutelage -- "I'm doing things with [Estrada] that I've never done in boxing before," he said -- but also because he's stayed in shape through the years due to the grueling, physical labor of his 9-to-5 job.

 

"I'm a chimney man," he said. "I mix cement all day, carry around bricks, climb up and down ladders, clean chimneys, build chimneys, install wood stoves and liners for furnaces.

 

"It's hard, physical labor. It's a tough job. My body's always aching. It's very similar to boxing."

 

Aside from the physical attributes, the mental aspect of boxing, arguably the most important part, has always been the foundation to Camacho's success. He's a student of the game, the kind of fighter who watches the sport night and day even if he's not preparing for a fight.

 

"I truly, genuinely love the sport," he said. "It's like playing chess. I've been sparring with [junior middleweight world champion] Demetrius [Andrade]. He's a technician. When I'm in there with him, I'm like, 'I'm going to do this, this and this.' It's really like playing a game of chess.

 

"If I move my rook to this spot, his knight will be there. You have to be three steps ahead. That's what I love about boxing. It's a thinking man's sport."

 

The fight against Burris is no easy task. Burris has a reputation for being one of the region's hardest punchers, known primarily for knocking out Connecticut's Kevin Cobbs in 2012, to this day the only loss on Cobbs' record. But this is a new and improved Camacho, one with less turmoil in his personal life, a father dedicated to raising his three children, Taytum (10), Cayden (6) and Aniya (10 months), while resuming a once-promising career derailed one too many times in the past.

 

Win or lose, Camacho Jr. will at least be able to walk away with no regrets, whenever that time comes.

 

"I've been boxing since I was 12," he said. "It's time to get back in there and see what happens."

 

"Winner Take All" is an all-ages show. Tickets for the event are on sale now for $40, $100 and $126 (VIP) and can be purchased online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, at the Twin River Box Office or by phone at 401-724-2253/2254. Doors open at 6 and the first bout begins at 7 p.m. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

The main event is a 10-round championship bout for the vacant Universal Boxing Federation (UBF) female super bantamweight world title between Providence's Shelito Vincent (12-0, 1 KO) and Jackie Trivilino (9-8-3, 1 KO) of Plattsburgh, N.Y.

 

"Winner Take All" also features New Bedford, Mass., prospectsRay Oliveira Jr. and Scott Sullivan; Worcester, Mass., light middleweight Khiary Gray-Pitts and undefeated welterweightNick DeLomba of Cranston, R.I., all of whom will be featured in separate bouts, along with the Rhode Island debut of lightweight prospect Joey Tiberi Jr. of Newark, Del. 

 

After winning their pro debuts in September, Oliveira Jr. (1-0, 1 KO) and Sullivan (1-0, 1 KO), both protégés of former world-title challenger Ray Oliveira Sr., are back at it on November 7th. Sullivan faces unbeaten lightweight Oscar Bonilla (2-0-1) of New Haven, Conn., while Oliveira Jr. takes on 6-foot-3 super middleweight Mike Rodriguez (0-1), an accomplished amateur from Springfield, Mass., who also debuted at Twin River last year when he faced Rhode Island's KJ Harrison-Lombardi. Warwick, R.I., super middleweight and Air Force veteran Zack Christy (1-0), who also debuted in September, returns in a four-round bout against Springfield's Pedro Joquin (0-1).

 

Visit www.cesboxing.com for more information, follow CES Boxing on Twitter at @CESBOXING and Instagram at CESBOXING, or "like" CES Boxing on Facebook.

 

-- CES --

Read more…

Viva Diva Wine's brand owner Christina Milian pops by Crustacean in Beverly Hills to chat with Paul Zahn. The pop singer discusses her booming wine line and also new music. She answers fans questions about her relationship with Lil Wayne. The songstress also jumps behind the bar and Paul teaches her to make the perfect summer treat - Pop That! Popsicles with her wine

Read more…

KNr7J6XoYgd1houWsdcAaIp6urYS0P7LNuJSSTyFjtVQuZLKVZLsq0yzihkz9oB0zuRowqCSawLPRfoOyz3RXGyWOxyTVauilLnDRm2HjXRB0iLc2dMCD35LQPHCa3hlpzCcnDyO1jaxWnldW3ttro7KkV-d2fAoFIKPdMvmjtmkrFoA63yk34A=s0-d-e1-ft#%3Ca%20href=

Pharrell's performance is intercut with highlights from LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Paul George, Tim Duncan, Blake Griffin, James Harden, Steph Curry and all the great stars of the 2014 NBA Playoffs.

Read more…

Ciaa Mens Basketball Tournament 2014

CHARLOTTE — Commissioner Jacqie Carpenter said she hopes to have a decision on the future site of the CIAA basketball tournaments by late March.

The weeklong men's and women's basketball tournaments is being played this week in Charlotte, where it has been held since 2006.

However, the contract between the 12-team conference and the city of Charlotte expires after this year's tournaments.

Carpenter said the conference will be gathering bids from cities that have expressed interest in hosting the tournaments beginning in 2015 in the coming weeks.

Among the cities interested in hosting the tournament aree Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Hampton, Va. and Washington, D.C.

"We are focused on having the best tournament we can then after that, review the bids from the cities and work with our board and hopefully have a decision by late March," Carpenter said. "(The timetable) will depend on how many bids we receive."

The Division II CIAA combined tournaments, the third-largest NCAA basketball tournaments in the country in terms of attendance and economic impact, moved from Raleigh to Charlotte in 2006.

Charlotte City officials have twice since renewed with the CIAA on separate three-year contracts.

Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority executive director Mike Butts said the city plans to make an aggressive bid to keep the tournament.

"Our interest is very high," Butts said. "We have been very pleased to have the privilege of hosting the event. Charlotte is a walkable city with hotels, restaurants and entertainment nearby. And it's a safe environment."

Carpenter said Charlotte has been a "great host" over the past nine years and is hoping they will submit a competitive bid.

"Our goal is to make sure whatever city we go to, whether it is Charlotte or another city, is that it's an open process and one that fits our bid specifications and that we have the best experience for our student-athletes and our fans and a plan that it financially makes sense for us to be in that location," Carpenter said.

The CIAA tournament has been a moneymaker for Charlotte.

The CRVA estimated that last year's tournaments generated a $47.17 million economic impact for the city and immediate surrounding area, including $29.86 million in direct spending. That was down slightly from the $50.5 million impact in 2012 when the conference celebrated its 100-year anniversary.

Carpenter, who took over as commissioner in August 2012, said the conference is recovering financially.

She said the CIAA spent five years in a deficit before pulling out last year, in large part due to cutting down costs on what she deemed unnecessary expenditures.

While the CIAA did not release how much money it generated from last year's tournament, Carpenter knows how important the basketball tournament is to the conference's future success.

The week has become much more than just a basketball tournament for fans, who regularly attend parties that include national celebrities during their stay in Charlotte.

"This is the one of the largest events in the country and we depend on this tournament being successful so that we can distribute a significant amount of scholarship dollars to our membership institutions," Carpenter said.

Read more…
sddefault.jpg?w=640&h=360&feature=em-uploademail&sigh=eFv2usbSPnMAQZnbAN8B9MSaVHU&width=516
Kanye West's "Yeezus" Listening Party
Kanye West holds a listening party for his new album "Yeezus" in New York City.

Subscribe to the Fuse YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/fuseSub

For more from Fuse, follow us here too
Web: http://fuse.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/fusetv
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Fuse
Read more…

971123_525514344177508_215287018_n.jpg945524_525513247510951_213572618_n.jpgALBUM RELEASE PARTY*

PRESENTED BY: The GreaTisT Music Group & Bout That Fetti Ent.

DBlock (Tony Moxberg & SnypLife)
Och...The Young Monk
Shotboi & Team Ooowahhh Ent.
Symon Feenix
YLS
ColdBloode581115_525510307511245_1393192995_n.jpg

954750_525516234177319_603982736_n.jpg

970889_525517567510519_270288441_n.jpg320389_525520280843581_1144558663_n.jpg943373_525519637510312_865468879_n.jpg

429963_525515244177418_1964876987_n.jpg574528_525525944176348_780160671_n.jpg

400758_525527010842908_1222249462_n.jpg

more photos at STYLES P *ALBUM RELEASE PARTY* (

Read more…

Blog Topics by Tags

  • - (175)
  • in (147)
  • to (144)
  • of (143)

Monthly Archives