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The Couture Fashion Week was an amazing and breathtaking show featuring several unique fashion designers from around the world such as Cecilia Perez, Katerina Bocci, Nedret Taciroglu and Soucha Couture.  It followed with international musicians and arial acrobats on this 3 day extravaganza.  The designer that had a lot of originality was Soucha Haute Couture. Soucha Haute Couture from Egypt was one of the leading fashion designers at Couture Fashion Week who wowed the audience with his unique designs.  Soucha will lead the trends for his exquisite gowns and collections.


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 They’ve been compared to the Fugees, yet others would swear they’re straight up Reggae dance hall. No wait, Reggae pop? No, no, no, they’re jazz/R&B. So what do you get when you put all these elements together? A new band called West Bank with a flavor so tight they defy definition. “We want to create a whole new sound, always with that Reggae vibe,” says lead band member, Joe West. The group is “a musical bank of talent that represents the West Indies as well as the whole Western hemisphere.” West Bank has a sound like no other. Just when you think you know their sound, they’ll hit you with another cut and take you in a whole new direction, the next cut being just as tight as the last. And no matter your specific taste in Reggae, you’re sure to enjoy every one. Relevant, fun, and fresh, their lyrics possess a timeless appeal and reflect the cultural richness that is the Caribbean. Even their dance hall cuts are anything but typical. Audiences will bounce to their beats and vibe with their message long after they’ve left the clubs. West Bank is destined to connect with audiences for many generations to come.

-westbankmusic.net

    


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President Elect Barack Obama’s victory was triumphant for all races, cultures and nations. What does Barack Obama’s win mean to America? Barack Obama has a plan to address the key issues facing these troubling times.
Are Miniorites Better off Today or During the Sixties
By Gustavus Betts
Soul and Salsa magazine

At first glance, it would appear that opportunities for minorities have increased in the decades following the 1960s. Today, it is not unusual to see people of color represented in all walks of life, e.g. politics, education, and entertainment. However, under the current political and economic climate in the United States, the advantages gained in the past seem to be disappearing right before our very eyes. Are African Americans, Hispanics, and women any better off today than in the 1960s?
 Dream
Dream is a powerful world. It evokes a certain feeling among the American people. Martin Luther King Jr. used it to comment on the state of our nation and advocate a better future. Today the DREAM Act (the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act) makes a commentary on where our country is today.
Fashion at the Park was an amazing event featuring the lines of several of Northparks hottest stores and designers.