Website under construction
All pages are under development. Thanks for your patience! Click on events to view the event listings.

January 31, 2012

Chris Rob’s New Single “All and All”

Filed under Uncategorized

Chris Rob’s New Single “All and All”

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

December 26, 2011

New laws protect women from abuse in Pakistan

Filed under Uncategorized, news

New laws protect women from abuse in Pakistan
http://worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/13/9419828-new-laws-protect-women-from-abuse-in-pakistan

By MUNIR AHMED, SEBASTIAN ABBOT, The Associated Press

ISLAMABAD — Azim Mai’s husband allegedly threw acid in her face last year after she refused to sell their two boys to a man in Dubai to use as camel racers. The 35-year-old mother of five can no longer find work as a maid because her deeply scarred face scares potential employers.

Acid burnings are among the most horrific crimes against women in Pakistan that are now criminalized in a landmark set of laws passed by the parliament. They stand to protect millions of women from common forms of abuse in a conservative, Muslim country with a terrible history of gender inequality.
——————————————————————————–

Rights activists praised the laws Tuesday while stressing their passage was just the first step, and likely not the hardest one. It could be even more difficult to get Pakistan’s corrupt and inefficient legal system to protect women’s rights that many men in this patriarchal society likely oppose.

“This is a big achievement for the women of Pakistan, civil society and the organizations that have been working for more than 30 years to get women friendly bills passed,” said Nayyar Shabana Kiyani, who has lobbied for the legislation as part of The Aurat Foundation, a women’s rights group.

“We can’t really get good results until the laws are implemented at the grassroots level,” she added.

The two bills containing the new laws, which received final approval from the Senate on Monday, stiffened the punishment for acid attacks and criminalized practices such as marrying off young girls to settle tribal disputes and preventing women from inheriting property.

Mistreatment of women is widespread in Pakistan, a nation of some 175 million where most people are poor, only half the adults can read and extremist ideologies, including the Taliban’s, are gaining traction.

In 2010, at least 8,000 acid attacks, forced marriages and other forms of violence against women were reported, according to The Aurat Foundation. Because the group relied mostly on media reports, the figure is likely an undercount.

advertisementadvertisement
Women are discriminated against in other ways as well. Pakistan ranked third to last in 2011 in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report, only beating Chad and Yemen. The report captures the magnitude of gender-based disparities in things like health and education.

The new laws explicitly criminalized acid attacks and mandated that convicted attackers would serve a minimum sentence of 14 years that could extend to life, and pay a minimum fine of about $11,200.

Other new laws mandate a minimum prison sentence of three years for forcing a woman to marry, including to settle tribal disputes; five years for preventing a woman from inheriting property; and three years for a practice known as “marriage to the Holy Quran.”

Feudal families in rural areas of Pakistan engage in this practice so that women won’t receive marriage proposals and their share of the inheritance will stay in the family, said Farzana Bari, head of the gender studies department at Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad.

“This legislation addresses the patriarchal traditions that have been used against women to violate their rights,” said Bari. “People have been doing these kinds of things for so long that they don’t even think it’s unjust.

Past bills aimed at protecting women have met resistance from Islamists and other conservatives in parliament. But the latest measures were passed unanimously by both the Senate and the National Assembly and will go into effect once the president signs them.

Mai, the acid attack victim who also has three daughters, was happy with the passage of the laws but favored even harsher punishment, including for her husband, who she said was in jail awaiting trial. The couple was living in Rahim Yar Khan, a very conservative city in Punjab province, when he attacked her for refusing to sell their children, she said. Many South Asian children have been trafficked to the Gulf to work as camel racers.

“I lost my job, I lost my face, and I have been facing hunger and poverty,” Mai said during an interview at the offices of the Acid Survivors Foundation, a charity in Islamabad treating acid attack victims. “I am happy over the passage of this bill, but I will only be satisfied when authorities throw acid in the face of my husband.”

Previously, victims had to prosecute attacks as attempted murder or disfigurement and were largely unsuccessful, said Valerie Khan, head of the Acid Survivors Foundation.

“This is a clear message that impunity will not exist anymore,” said Khan. “It’s a strong deterrent message.”

Activists said it will take more work to change people’s attitudes and get the laws implemented, but they were prepared.

“It might take another 10 to 20 years to change society’s mindset and public will,” said Kiyani from The Aurat Foundation. “That’s a challenge for both the government and civil society.”

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

Raids Don’t Keep Tunnel City From Humming Underground

Filed under Uncategorized, news

Tijuana Journal
Raids Don’t Keep Tunnel City From Humming Underground
Tony Cenicola/The New York Times
The authorities on Thursday presented the results of a raid in Tijuana: bricks of marijuana and a smuggling tunnel into California.
By DAMIEN CAVE
Published: December 1, 2011

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/02/world/americas/despite-raids-tijuana-tunnels-keep-humming-underground.html?_r=1&hp

nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines.
Tony Cenicola/The New York Times
A motorized cart on metal rails ensured quick passage.
The tunnel ran for almost half a mile, with wooden planks holding off the earth on all sides. Energy-saving light bulbs illuminated the route. A motorized cart on metal rails ensured quick passage, while a steel elevator hidden beneath the floor tiles in a warehouse made the 40-foot descent to the tunnel’s entrance feel like the slow drop into an unregulated mine shaft.

And yet, here is the simple fact obscured by superlatives like “the most elaborate” and “the most sophisticated,” which officials seem to lather on each new find.

Tunnels are Tijuana. They have become an inevitable, always-under-construction or always-operating part of city life, as entrenched as cheap pharmacies and strip clubs.

Residents now shrug them off. “If you have a lot of money, you can do anything,” said Blanca Samaniego, 36, as she walked by the warehouse where Mexican officials unveiled the tunnel on Wednesday. “It will never change. It will never stop.”

The ground beneath her neighborhood in the hills — near the airport and the upgraded, shimmering border fence patrolled 24/7 by American agents — has been punched full of holes for years. Almost every kind of building has been used to hide a logistical operation that is as much about the American taste for a high as it is about the low-down removal of dirt.

Just a few weeks ago, below a more rudimentary warehouse nearby, the authorities found a different tunnel with an elaborate ventilation system. A few blocks from that, there sits an empty flophouse, where thick concrete now caps a passageway discovered by the authorities last year. Farther east, residents note a tunnel found in 2008, and just past the next major intersection, there are two more: one under a small home and the other below a bodega across from a factory.

Other tunnels have been found downtown, near the main border crossing. Wherever there is a border fence climbing high, there seems to have been an attempt to burrow below, usually to a parking lot in California where drugs can be hauled through a manhole cover, or to a business that almost looks legitimate.

In the latest case, the tunnel ran to Hernandez Produce Warehouse, a fruit and vegetable company in California whose only product seemed to be green and best when smoked.

Luis Ituarte, 69, an artist who runs a gallery here called La Casa del Túnel — where a tunnel was found about decade ago — said that Tijuana officials would be smart to move beyond publicizing their subterranean finds and then shutting them down. He argued that Tijuana should capitalize on its historic identity as a city that has been serving up vice since 1907, when President Porfirio Díaz legalized gambling, or 1920, when the United States made alcohol illegal.

“Las Vegas, Tijuana and Havana were all built by the same kind of people,” Mr. Ituarte said. “Only Vegas has taken on its bad reputation.”

Not that this is the direction things are heading. The mayor here recently rejected demands from cultural groups asking to take over La Ocho, a notorious prison that had been decommissioned.

Mexican Army officials, during a tour of this week’s elaborate tunnel, mostly focused on the triumph of the discovery.

“These are achievements that increase public security,” said Gen. Gilberto Landeros, standing at the tunnel entrance as local reporters took snapshots of one another in front of the long, dim hole. “We’re pounding at the economy of narcotrafficking.”

At the very least, he had a lot of marijuana to point to. Hefty bricks of the stuff, wrapped tightly in orange and green plastic, surrounded him when he announced the discovery of the tunnel inside the empty warehouse here in Tijuana. The total haul, from both sides and a truck driven from the site in San Diego, was 32.4 tons, with a street value of about $65 million — a new record for a tunnel-related seizure, according to American officials.

Harder to see, unmentioned, but easy to imagine: how many tons moved across before that load was found.

The evidence around the tunnel — worn-out soccer cleats, dusty oscillating fans, empty water bottles — suggested that the operation had been going for months, a supposition Mexican officials did not deny. At that rate, hundreds of tons of marijuana worth hundreds of millions of dollars would have moved through this one tunnel during its life span.

Most likely somewhere nearby, in another tunnel, the flow continues. The next announcement and news tour may be only weeks away.

A version of this article appeared in print on December 2, 2011, on page A15 of the New York edition with the headline: Raids Don’t Keep Tunnel City From Humming Underground..

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

December 23, 2011

The Djoon Experience - Jose Marquez & Franck Roger Remixes - Catalina

Filed under Uncategorized, records

The Djoon Experience
Catalina (Incl. Jose Marquez & Franck Roger Remixes)
The Djoon Experience TDE003 - release date: Sep/28/2011 
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=113107Sundae

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

August 3, 2011

Ospina Digital - 4 Da People - Live My Life

Filed under Uncategorized, records

4 Da People
Live My Life
Ospina Digital OD055 - release date: Aug/06/2011 
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=105216

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

Restless Soul Music - Phil Asher & A.C. Layne feat. Baby Sol - We Can Make It Happen

Filed under Uncategorized, records

Phil Asher & A.C. Layne feat. Baby Sol
We Can Make It Happen
Restless Soul Music RSDIGI0031 - release date: Jul/25/2011 
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=101703&alias=top_tracks

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

July 6, 2011

Jacqueline Shackelford - Paintings

Paintings by: Jacqueline Shackelford

email: jsketch24@aol.com

for more information and to view artwork visit:

http://shackdesigns.com

About

Jacqueline Shackelford, artist extraordinaire, hails from Culver City California. She graduated from Culver High and is a member of the Culver City High School Hall of Fame for her contributions on the basketball court.
She received a scholarship to attend & play basketball at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Following a severe knee injury, she pursued her interest in art. Through a national contest, this talented young woman received a scholarship in design to the prestigious Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated Pratt with honors.

Her first move as an alumni of Pratt Institute was to work as assistant to creative director of Milestone Media Inc. The concept of working in an industry of art and getting paid to do something creative was formed in those groundbreaking years. Her primary focus remains painting images of hope and inspiration to educate and honor ourselves and our generations.

Movement, rhythm, music and dance are essential elements to her work. The elongating themes speak to the stretch, the pull, the journey most athletes experience within the lines of suspended time we call sport. Music sets the mood and colors the pictures.
The process of making art is an extension of these elements. The suspension of time and the ability to concentrate make magic. Everything she sees, feels and touches have influenced her expressions. Everything!
From the smallest smile to the highest mountain, from the texture of rain to the sound of sunshine, art is everywhere.

With Faith, Diligence, Mindlessness, Concentration and Insight she strives to shine light upon our fighting spirit as a people and paint the pictures that play in her mind.
 

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

Groovefinder Records - Richard Earnshaw feat. Imogen Ryall - Cry Me A River

Filed under Uncategorized, records

Richard Earnshaw feat. Imogen Ryall
Cry Me A River (Richard Earnshaw, Black Coffee, Leftside Wobble and Wah Wah 45’s Scrimshire Remixes)
Groovefinder Records GFRS003PART-1D - release date: Apr/11/2011
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=87771&alias=top_tracks 

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

April 9, 2011

Soul Love - Belezamusica - All This Love That I’m Givin’

Filed under Uncategorized, records

Belezamusica
All This Love That I’m Givin’ (Incl. Sean McCabe, Soul Renegades & The Heavyweights Mixes)  [Promo]
Soul Love SL014 - release date: Oct/25/2010  

TO LISTEN OR PURCHASE TRACK VISIT
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=68611&alias=upfront

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment

February 16, 2011

Wednesday February 16th Strictly Social presents

Filed under Uncategorized

Nu-Soul Magazine & Soul Union Present
STRICTLY SOCIAL
An Evening Of Eclectic Soul Fusion

Strictly Social takes place on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at LA’s charming Little Temple, continuing the legacy of the renowned Temple Bar, by featuring a carefully selected showcase of artists and DJs that reflect the Nu-Soul sound. This monthly event always features the hottest artists pushing the boundaries of soul and a vibe that is truly unique.

Feat Special Guests
w Our residents DJ Destroyer & DJ Myxzlplix will be spinning a selection of future soul, organic hip-hop, and electronic beats all night!http://twitter.com/djdestroyer
destroyer.podOm…

twitter.com/djm…
djmyxzlplix.pod…

In the B Room – SOUL GOOD, soulful electronica hosted by Atlantic Connection & Friends
www.facebook.co…

Strictly Social
9pm-2am
21+
Little Temple
4519 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90029
littletemple.co…
facebook.com/la…
twitter.com/Str…

Additional promotional support by Fusicology, Universal Rhythm, and The Mint Collective.
fusicology.com
universal-rhyth…
themintcollecti…

Posted by Tamara | Permalink | TrackBack URI | Add Comment
Next Page »