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Queen B

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Welcome to Urban Philanthropy

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8th grade page

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8th grade PAge

Just Me

I am Jules Verne

I am titanium and force to be reckoned with

I am the one who finds good in people

I am wise like an owl

I am a fast speeding shark

I am brave like Marida

I am a rose ready to bloom

I am art

I am a dragon waiting to fly

I am a sea life maven

I am a Pisces waiting to swim

I am a hero ready to rise

I am a ticket to the future

I am a Globe Trotter

Jumping from city to city

I am a purple lover

I am Iris

I am waiting to change the world

By Iris


My Outlawed Love
A gun on his back

A rose in his heart

A troubled past

A more troubled future

I want him to be free

He is a bad boy at heart

A Jack the Ripper ripping out hearts

But at the same time putting his own in a jar

A bottom out blowout

Down a never ending  road

I thought he would get up

When a gunshot rings

Through the valley

I realized all his life

This was to happen

Him on the ground

Cold  and dead
By Iris
Words
Your words tear me down
They destroy my castle
The dreams and fairy tails I'm living in
The sky falls over
The words
Will soon destroy us
They make my heart ache
Bring back the demons
Bring out the wanting in me
Make me want to forget
They shatter me
Take me 
The feeling overtakes me
I don't know the reason why 
I feel like this at all
Overwhelmed and sick of you
Sick of your words
The nasty words that come out of your mouth
Nothing hurts more than regret
Than a break up. 
By: Nereida C.
Images by: Alexa G.
Images by: Nereida C.

I know exactly who I am

I am the Baby Brother

I am that special friend many people need

I am that football nerd

I am a ball-hogger

I am as outspoken as President Nixon

I am as awesome as Barney Stinson

I am a huge Christian.…Bale fan

I am the most ecstatic Giants fan

I am who I want to be

I am me, and I am proud of that

I am that football guy

By:Manuel C.

I Am

I am 13 years old

I am a big fan of Pokemon and Pearlshipping

I am proud to be a Taurus

I am in love with chicken with vegetables as much as I’m in love with reading

I am a fan of Radioactive by Imagine Dragons and I’d Lie by Taylor Swift

I am Gatito in my house

I am cheerful and friendly as an alpaca

I am as competitive as Ash Ketchum

I am a green and pink lover

I am a person with hair as long as my Converse boots

I am a big glasses girl with a sense of fashion

I am an artist

I am a girl who loves to play WoozWorld

I am a person who loves to play tennis

I am an active girl who loves cheerleading!

I am a weird person with chicken as pets

I am not shy

I am loud and outgoing!

I am a girl who comes once in a lifetime!


By Nereida C.


I Am A Mockingjay

I am someone who, someday, will make a difference.

I am the number 13 for the years I have lived.

I am in love with The Hunger Games.

I am a musician, for music runs in my blood and soul.

I am a bold lover of books and basketball.

I am frightened to lose everything that matters to me.

I am the oldest of six children.

I am a rebel like Katniss Everdeen,

For I fight for what I believe in, not what society wants me to believe in.

I am passionate about equality.

I am crazy for speaking my mind.

I am one of a kind.

I am lost in my own thoughts.

I am a hardcore Tegan and Sara fan.

I am Iddy to my best friend.

I am shy like a turtle, hiding inside my shell.

I am like a dream, for I leave you wondering.

I am friendly like Casper the Friendly Ghost.

I am not what society wants me to be, but who I want to be.

I am a rainbow, bright and eye-catching, I show my true colors.


-Idania A.

I Am Different


 I am Alis; no nicknames and nothing special

I am a snowflake that appeared on December 21st

I am a Sagittarius meaning I’m fearless and full of life

I am the middle child fighting for attention

I am often as blunt as a gun so don’t get offended

I am phenomenal at hiding my true emotions

I am free spirited so I can’t be tied down to someone

I am a bumper, striker, and spiker

I am a dancing machine

I am a nature loving gal even if I might not look it

I am willing to jump off a bridge so I’m gutsy

I am an optimist so my glass is always half full

I am in total rapture with red

I am me and no one can change that


By Alis K.
Image by: Brandon A.
Image By: Danny V.
Image By: Nereida C.
Image By: Nereida C.

Be Respectful: Accept differences of others

Our stupidity and closed minds are

Making us go against each other

Instead of working together as a whole

So lets not judge each other

Even though we have our differences

Don’t harass or bully someone  

Because we’re all different either way

It isn’t fair

To be treating others like trash

I mean, we’re all humans here

Blood and skin

Made of flesh

And we’re gonna disrespect others because of their

Race, sexuality, religion, etc

That is just messed up

We all need to realize that underneath all our differences

We’re not that far apart

Stop being so close minded

Stop being so idiotic

Because people are who they are

No matter their differences

They are who they are

And they can’t change that

People can’t change who they are

So we’ve got to accept them

No matter what

No matter who they are

Whether they are

Asian

White

Atheist

Straight

Gay

Jewish

It doesn’t matter because

You are you

She is  her

He is him

THey are them

We are us

I am me

And nothing can change that

        By Idania A.



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Phoenix

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Nobody dies a virgin, life fucks us all over
- Kurt Cobain
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Kurt Cobain suicide note 1994

We all get addicted to something that takes away the pain.


#artherradura - Kiki Valdes - Miami .

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BARREL ART COLLECTION 
HERRADURA  2013 
       KIKI VALDES  - MIAMI  
Well it's Art Basel week and the final contest for Herradura's barrel art project is coming to a finish.  It's truly been an honor being involved in this amazing program and I really learned a lot from working on my barrel and learning from all of the artists involved.  When I think back at this whole experience I think about all of the new friendships I have developed through this and seeing the world a bit differently. 
I  also think about my family and good friends that have helped me throughout this experience wether it be showing moral support or helping me move the barrel around the backyard or playing congas to inspire me and remind me of my roots and where I came from. 

The day after I won the Miami prize I thought it would it be interesting to post the barrel up in different parts of the city of Miami in places that mean a lot to me and where I grew up.  Every part of me started here. My first art class, my first art fair to where my parents first stepped foot in this country.  It all started here.  I hope you enjoy the photos. Thank you for letting me share this experience with you -  Kiki Valdes 
Images by: Rudy Perez 


Windsor House Winter Faire

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Table of contentS
Recipe: Green Lentil Vegan Curry  
Ingredients: 
1 Onion (diced).
1 tbs Veg oil.
3 Garlic cloves.
1tbs grated ginger.
3/4 tbs Madras curry powder.
Chopped carrots, celery, green beans. 
1 cup green lentils. 
2 cups brown rice.
Directions:

In a medium pot bring 3 cups of water to a boil add green lentils, Let simmer for 20 minutes

bring 3 1/2 cups of water to boil, add brown rice, simmer for 40 mins.

dice onions and fry them in a large saucepan in vegetable oil.



Add minced garlic, grated ginger and curry powder to onions.

Drain lentils and add to spice mix and onions  

Add chopped celery into the lentil mix

Meanwhile steam carrot and green beans for about 6 minutes, then add to lentils.

Add 2 cups veggie stock to lentil mix

 Simmer curry and let sit for 15 minutes.

And salt and pepper to taste

Add rice to lentil mix and enjoy 

DONE!
Winter Faire Information ......................................... Page #3


Photos and prices .................................................... Page 4


Vegan recepie! ....................................................... Page 5


Tutorial: How to draw a snow flake ............................ Page 6


book and movie Recommendations ................................ Page 7
The Windsor House Winter Faire!
6th of December starting at 5:00 pm. 

Direction: Lucas Centre, 2132 Hamilton Avenue, North Vancouver, BC. 
Tutorial.
How to draw a snow flake! 


Eddie Barnz with She Goddess Magazine

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BARNZ BIO You can say that 2006 was the worst year for Eddie Barnz ever!!!!!!!! 1st the IRS audited and put a lien on Eddie Barnz,. But this did not stop him …………………. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA in the Hill District (Chauncy Drive) he always wanted to be a MC. Dreaming of one day to land a record deal; or label deal. Barnz put out a mix tape hosted by E. Epps the heavy weight champion in 2002 with artist Young Roe aka Franchise, June thug, Young ranks, and Pige Craven.Next year Eddie Barnz was on the 1st Schorching Hot album. Soon after that he thought he was finally a step closer to his dreams, when he signed a two year distribution and labeling deal with Michigan Label UGF (Underground Family), months after the deal was broken due to lack of marketing on his first album Crème Oe La Crème. After that disappointed Eddie Barnz and Ikey Entertainment left. Searching for a label deal Eddie Barnz had talks with Landspeed where he was promised a tour with Cormega, and U-God. He was also promised a deal for his Ikey Entertainment Imprint but it was quickly disposed of when the A&R who was working with him quit and left. This once again left him with no label, or record deal. As years went by he did not give up on his dream to pursue music. He bumped into Tone Fultz WHO WORKED WITH KILLA ARMY & who’s dad just so happen'd to write songs for the spinners and now Eddie Barnz is back to tell this story. Ever since then Eddie Barnz has done songs with Sony recording artist Ab Liva from Philadelphia rap group Major Figgas now he is with the Clipse, Sandman, & Pharrell the Re-UP Gang, also Atlantic recording artist Choppa City Boyz, B.E.T Comicview comedian Denny Live, also he has worked with Vinny Idol,Poobs from D-Block,the Heat Makers who made Camron's "Oh Boy" song. His 1st single "Meltdown Love" was on over 40 mixtapes worldwide from germany,texas,to swizterland to australia & nyc. It is currently playing on pittsburgh Wamo & Pitt college radio
Eddie Barnz
The  Movement  Has  Begun !!!!!!
We at  She Goddess magazine  want to  thank Eddie Barnz for his  interview n  allowing us  to  know  his  movement   and  his  passion for music.  One  thing  we  must say bout this  pittsburgh  rapper  he  has not forgotten where he  has came from &   he  knows  at the end of the  day we are  all  one and the same.  Thankyou  to  Mr. SmIth Barnz management  also  for  sharing this journey. For  more info on Mr Barnz follow him  on Face book  and  you tube. if  you don't  know now you  know  !!!!  If  you want  She Goddess Magazine  to  show you love   get at us  [email protected]   please leave  us your contact  info and  your bio  etc   Be heard !!! Be seen !!! love is love everyone !!!!
She  Godddess  Magazine  is sponsored by   Feline Korture clothing  by Emmy woo  aka Mz. Blasian  fellow on  I.G.  Love is Love 


An Interview with Rone

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RONE

How many years have you been coming to Miami during Art Basel?

 

This is the third year.

 

How long have you been doing murals?

 

I have been painting since 2001. I would say, on the streets since 2001. I was painting since I was a child really. I have been painting full time, as in I do not have a job anymore, for two and a half years. This is my full time job now.

 

Have you always painted women’s faces?

 

I always paint portraits. Not since I started but this is what I have become known for.

 

Do you know the women you paint?

 

I work from photo references. I work with a modeling agency. They cast the model and take the photos and have a make up artist to do the hair and make up.

Are they usually from Australia?

 

They are usually from Australia but sometimes from other places. Last year, I painted a girl from Quebec who happened to be in Australia. This girl I am painting today, she grew up in Australia but she is part German and part Maori.

 

Do they know about the murals? What do they say?

 

This girl, she was over the moon. She was so happy. To quote her, her mom “lost her shit” when she saw it.

How do you manage to capture the reflections of light, like in the eyes, and put in on a wall on such a large scale?

 

I build a grid to make a reference. I work from the grid to make sure all the proportions are perfect and then I just work from the photo reference and render it. What makes someone beautiful is that the proportions are perfect and they are very balanced. To paint a face that is kind of very expressive is easier and maybe an ugly, angry monster where everything can be distorted. In a sense it is a lot more fun to paint that. To paint something that has this perfect balance, it really has to be right.

 

You always have these paint drips coming down. Why are you using that specific technique?

 

It is just the way I have developed painting. I kind of like the aesthetic of the drips. It adds to the texture of the painting and it adds a micro detail to it. You can only see it when you are close but from far away you don’t really see the drips. It has an aspect of decay. I like the having something that’s really messy and raw contrasting with something that’s really beautiful.

Do you do gallery work as well?

 

Yes. I do a lot of gallery work. Same women but on canvas. I rarely make money from painting a wall. I make most of my income from selling works through galleries and releasing prints.

 

Do you have any forthcoming shows?

 

I am showing at Stolen Space Gallery in London next April. That will be my first show in 18 months. I might do a show in Melbourne. I have not done a show in Melbourne in over two years. I have been concentrating on doing stuff internationally.

 

What has your experience been coming to Miami during Art Basel?

 

It is funny, I just saw my friends who are here for the first time and they said “It’s so crazy here!” and I said “You have no idea! This is nothing. It has not even started yet!”

 

Are you planning to check out any of the fairs?

 

Yes I will be going to some of the fairs. Painting the walls is my priority but I try to get at least to SCOPE because I am showing some works there.

 

How did you come by the name Rone?

 

My name is Tyrone. It was shortened by my friends when I was 15. I never really did traditional graffiti, tagging my name or anything like that. It just became an obvious alias for me that I decided to use. I do not really do stuff illegally so I could go under my real name but I think Rone is more unique.



Yesterday and Today

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PORNOGRAPHY and the Sexual Objectification of WOMEN

 

 Yesterday and Today

Pornography has become more prevelant over the years.

Why?

 

         ...and how does this affect women & sexuality?

My MOM, Beverly, has helped me discover what pornography was like in the 1970s, and how it has changed from yesterday to today

In the 1970's, pornographic companies such as Hustler and Playboy became popular... 

The 70s were the years of society's sexual awakening. People rejected traditional standards that forbade premarital sex. 

 

Pornographic films also became legal...

The popular 1972 film "Deep Throat" was the first pornographic film to contain a plot and high production standards.

The invention of the video cassette player played a prominent role in creating more popularity.

How were women affected by pornography in the past?

Women felt very objectified, therefore, in the late 1970s feminists joined the Campaign against Pornography. This  became know as the anti-pornography movement.

“Pornography is a form of forced sex…an institution of gender inequality … pornography, with the rape and prostitution in which it participates, institutionalizes the sexuality of male supremacy  -Catharine MacKinnon

Women were rarely depicted as professionals. They were typically shown as a happy housewife or a sexual object. The growing popularity of pornography simply made it worse.
Throughout the 80s, feminists continued to write about how pornography is immoral not in the sexual content, but in the violation of women's dignity.
Madonna's 1990 music video, "Justify My Love" was banned on MTV for its sexually explicit images. It still became one of the top-selling music videos, and ranked as #43 in Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 100 Music Videos.

By the 1990's, Feminism generally shifted away from the anti-pronography principles. Feminism become more "pro-sex," and anti-censorship. This became known as Post-Feminism

Pornography become dominated by Jenna Jameson who appeared in over 100 films in the 90s.

Pamela Anderson became the face of Playboy, and her adult video in 1998 is one of the best selling porographic film of the 20th century.

Every type of pornography imaginable is now only one click away. Almost 95% of pornography consumed on the Internet is from free websites that anyone can access. Pornography has gone mainstream.

 

The evolution of the Internet made pornography more accessible. Today, pornography is one of the most popular internet destination for men.

The Porn Effect: Judy Norsinian

 

 Pornographic images were once hidden in "adult only" stores and were not easily accessible. Today, they can be seen in every store on magazine covers and computer ads.
Pornography has created men to have unrealistic expectations of women- even in relationships:
Women feel they must live up to these standards. Television programs such as "Girls Gone Wild" are more prominent than ever before.

Pornography delevers the same lies that have always been told about women: Women are created for the pleasure of men.

VS.

Today, pornography is more socially acceptable and readily accessible. Women are also more sexualized and feel they need to give into certain sexual needs in order to feel valuable

Despite pornography not being as available or socially acceptable, women were devalued in other ways:

Bev's conclusion: When it comes to the objectification of women in society, things have not changed. The only element that has changed are the stereotypes.

Women were limited when it comes to professions.they were meant to be "housewives."
Which is better? Being exploited through sexuality or feeling inadequate to men professionally?

in my opinion, NEITHER...



An Interview with Karen Starosta Gilinski

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KAREN STAROSTA GILINSKI

Where were you born?

Saint Paul, Minnesota

What’s your nationality?

American-Venezuelan; I was born in the U.S. and was raised in Caracas.

How long have you been in Miami?

Since 2001

What do you love most about Miami?

It feels like home

How would you describe your art?

Authentic, pure, sharp and tender, exquisite, elevated, velvety, and lively.

Why did you start doing piñatas?

 

I found one piñata in a garage a long time ago and I thought it was very interesting. I just grabbed it. I always grab stuff that I find and then I store it for years. Then finally I started working on it. I had these bags and I put them over the face because I wanted to get rid of the face of the piñata. I was trying to see how it would look if you don’t see the expression. That’s how I started. I left it there. I just wanted to get rid of the expression. I attached the bag as if it was a final piece. Then I broke the arm and a leg to make it look funny and crazier. Then I left it there for two years. I was working on another show that I had to get ready. After I finished that show in Hollywood at The Art and Culture Center, I went back to working in the studio. I wasn’t working on any specific project. I started working with another two piñatas I found. I found them in Little Havana. I started working with them. I had it in my system. I covered the faces and stabbed them with sticks.

Why did you stab them?

 

Now, I am not interested in stabbing with sticks anymore, but at the time I was interested in destroying objects and stabbing objects to other objects. I broke the piñatas and the couches in the series I did before. It was spontaneous and aggressive and fast. It was something that I could not control. I just started destroying the object. To me, it was a beautiful object and I felt like the hard part is to get rid of it and destroy it and make it something else and forget what it was before and just let go. Forget what it was. Maybe it was trash and nobody used it and I made use of it. I destroy it. It is all spontaneous.

Do you keep the candy from the piñatas?

 

No, they are filled with newspaper. The one I found in Little Havana was filled with a really old newspaper in Spanish. I took it out and it was very interesting, even more interesting than candy. It has history and it shows how old the piece is and how unique. You usually buy a piñata empty. I know that because I had a party the other day for my son, so I had to buy a piñata for the first time. I was wondering about the candy and I had to add it.

You said you are not interested in destruction anymore. What is your current interest?

 

I am kind of the opposite now. My work is a lot about opposites. Actually, the title of an exhibit I had was “Outside In” instead of “Inside Out” because I started doing the opposite now. I started to assemble again instead of destroying. In a way, it looks more delicate, but there is always a touch of something sharp. It is a piece of glass or mirror or a stab stick or something like that or something sharp in another way, something a little aggressive and bold and spontaneous. Just in this case it is more delicate. I am not interested in just being aggressive anymore.

What are you working with for your current series?

 

Each series takes a year to develop and finish, more or less. I worked through the couches and the piñatas and now I am working with mirrors and assemblages with jars. I am going back to the glitter and back to reflections.

When you find the objects you use, does it matter to you where they come from?

 

It matters. It gives a lot of energy to it. It is not the same if you buy it than if you find it. It looks more natural and real when you make the composition or installation. If you buy it, it’s even harder to make an installation. I got the jars from using room service. I went to Copenhagen, Denmark and I started collecting all these little jars from the room service, with the jelly. I put them in my suitcase and brought them to Miami. I cleaned them and put the jelly in a Ziploc bag. I didn’t want to throw it away. I used the honey, I used everything, of course, it’s from Europe. So I cleaned them and took off the tags. They have their value. They are beautiful, cute and so adorable. I never usually buy anything unless I have a solo show and I need to add something. I have been accumulating jars for years. It is all part of the experience. These are all for a solo show next year. I just started working on it. I have these diamonds, not real diamonds, that I found. I took them off some old jewelry. I am still destroying objects like my old jewelry. Then I found these flowers in Lugano, Switzerland. I took them from a garden and I was so scared that someone would come and tell me I cannot take them. I did not know how people would react. The garden was so beautiful. I take advantage when I travel to pick up pieces for my work. It inspires me. I love it. I also have jars from Japan. Sometimes I leave the labels if I think they are interesting in a way and in some cases I leave them empty. Straight to the point of the jar. I am getting more to the point now without all the destroying and assembling. I do not know what’s going on with me.

Is your work predominantly an emotional expression or a thought out concept?

 

I never overthink anything. I think of it all the time so I have it in my system and it can stay with me for a long time. I have been accumulating these little jars for years and years but finally now I can start working with them and do what has been in my head all this time. The ideas are something I want to do. When I am making them, it is very fast. The thought process takes more time than when I actually take them and start playing with it. It is a very personal experience, like I am a little girl making stuff. What makes me more peaceful in my mind is that, after accumulating all these objects, now I am at a point where I ask myself what makes these objects interesting. So, I am just showing the object instead of making the whole assemblage or destroying it. I am just showing the actual miniature glass and that’s it.

How do you title your work?

 

The titles have nothing to do with the piece. I have one called “You Won’t Here” and one called “I’m Unavailable” or “The Best.” It has nothing to do with what you see. It’s just an abstract title related to something that was happening during the time when I made it. It actually reminds me of that time. The title and the piece capture a moment.

You use a lot of yellow. What’s the significance of the color?

 

It might sound crazy but I feel the colors. One time, I felt red so I was very obsessed with red. I still use red but three years ago I started with yellow and black together. I was obsessed with black and yellow, or yellow and black, because they look very aggressive together. They also kind of represent poison or a warning or alertness. They are attractive but at the same time they are dangerous in a way. The contrast of yellow and black is very strong. Now, that I am not into being aggressive as much I still use the yellow and I still use black but they look more beautiful. I am now trying to change the aggressiveness into something beautiful and dreamy and surreal. Making the opposite.

 

 

 

Please tell us about your forthcoming jewelry collaboration.

 

It was inspired mainly by the piñatas series that I did a year ago. The jewelry designer of Espiritutara came to the show and thought it was cool and she wanted to work with me on a collaboration and I loved the idea. I thought it may take my art to another level that I cannot even imagine. Who knows what‘s going to happen? I always take opportunities that sound like fun. We started working on it and it took a year and now it is ready. We have piñata pieces and these solid metal pieces with the piñata eyes. The other part of the collection is more about the textures and the colors black and yellow with a touch of red. I have the little pom poms and little sparkles here and there. I always add a touch of something that shows reflection. It will be available for Miami Art Week/ Art Basel for the first time at Primary Projects.

 

 

 



Local Crit - Group Show - Nov. 27th

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