The 5th L and The Violence Prevention Program is inviting any of you with youth groups of any kind to take part of our P.H.A.T Program
Source: Femi Thedrifish Lawal
The 5th L & The Violence Prevention Program is inviting any of you with youth groups of any kind to take part of our P.H.A.T Program which takes place at the University Of Maryland Hospital

The purpose of the PHAT tours is to:
- Encourage the youth to think about their futures
- Identify healthy outlets for managing their feelings
- Practice adaptive coping techniques
- Recognize their strengths
- Feel encouraged about making positive changes
The PHAT program works exclusively with The 5th L – creative poets performing spoken word theatre, creative poetry and role playing activities to stimulate the youths awareness of risk-taking behavior associated with violence. The 5th L has a passion for artistic expression and with their words they inspire in a positive way. Their motto, ‘never plead the 5th, but always speak the truth’ is evident in their writings and performances.
Femi Lawal AKA The Dri Fish of the 5th L is a resident of Baltimore City but was born in London, England and raised partially in Nigeria. The Dri Fish has been performing spoken word since 1995, at the same time altering the destructive thinking and decision making patterns of people with his candid social critique offered by his lyricism. Femi will provide leadership for the poetry workshops as well as coordinate any performance. He is actively involved in community, youth and parenting issues and performs throughout the country.
David Ross AKA Native Son of the 5th L is a resident of Baltimore City and a poet. David has been humbly inspiring audiences through exquisite lyrics since 1997. This award-winning artist delivers a captivating performance – enlightening listeners on cultural, educational, family, political, self love, social, and spiritual issues. David will also provide leadership for the poetry workshops as well as coordinate spoken word performances. He is a Coppin State graduate with a Bachelors degree in English. He performs weekly at different venues speaking out on issues relating to violence, education, and children and youth.
Read more about this program: http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/vip_phat.htm
For more information about The 5th L: http://5thl.com
April Sims, Founder of We Are Greater Than I Launches New Online Radio Station WAGTiradio.com
April Sims, Founder of We Are Greater Than I Launches New Online Radio Station WAGTiradio.com
2010-03-10 By Baby Jade PR
April Sims, entrepreneur and founder of wearegreaterthani.com will launch a new Arts & Entertainment online radio station, WAGTiradio.com on March 17, 2010.
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Rockville, Maryland, March 9, 2010 – April Sims, entrepreneur and founder of wearegreaterthani.com will launch a new Arts & Entertainment online radio station, WAGTiradio.com on March 17, 2010.
WAGTi Radio (WeAreGreaterThani), formerly known as April Sims A & E Radio (Arts & Entertainment Radio) was created to provide independent artists and entrepreneurs with a platform to showcase their talent. WAGTi Radio will be dedicated to promoting, educating, motivating and inspiring independent artists and entrepreneurs.
“This is an idea of mine that’s been a long time coming,” says April. “Independent artists from all the arts have never had one place to showcase their art, whether it’s music or poetry, and I intend to give them that. It’s going to be an exciting show to tune into anytime and hear a variety of entertainment and also valuable information for artists they can’t hear anywhere else.”
Streaming around the clock, WAGTiradio.com will showcase independent artists’ music and spoken word. Additionally, WAGTiradio.com will have a live interview segment every weekday evening from 7PM – 8PM EST with guests ranging from well known jazz, pop, hip hop, R&B and world music artists to music producers, authors, DJ’s and industry experts providing an insight into the independent artists careers as well as individuals with specific expertise in business, marketing and social media networking for the benefit of artists and listeners. Programming weekdays will be devoted to jazz / R&B and weekends to world music, Caribbean and electronica with folk and gospel music maintaining consistent play throughout.
WAGTi Radio’s debut interview on March 17 at 7PM will feature Brian O’Neal, noted jazz musician, composer, producer and philanthropist who has shared the stage with such music icons as Stevie Wonder, George Duke and India Arie with some surprise guests for following segments including Herbert Holler, DJ, producer, promoter and founder of New York City’s #1 longest running Friday night party for the past 7 years The Freedom Party, will be April’s guest on March 19. Former guests on April Sims A&E Radio have been hip hop icons such as Mele Mel, Kurtis Blow and MC Serch to Grammy Award Winning singer Thelma Houston, GRAMMY nominee and 8 time Native American Music Awards winner Jana Mashonee and best-selling author William R. Patterson. April’s co-host for the interview segments, Chris “Poetry Man” Fields brings a unique element to all interviews with his orator’s insight, challenging and inquisitive questions and his profound thinking resulting in very compelling guest interviews.
April Sims deep passion for educating, motivating and uplifting independent artists, underexposed artists and entrepreneurs led her to create the social network www.wearegreaterthani.com providing education, inspiration and empowerment to artists and entrepreneurs.
For more information or to book a guest:
April Sims
Phone: +1 301 799 8016
Email: april@aprilsims.com
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WAGTi Radio Useful Links Page
Check out the links tab on WAGTi Radio for informative information to assist you with your respective businesses. Whether you are an artist or entrepreneur you will find these links useful.

Check back often because the links will be updated frequently.
If you find the links useful, please make sure to share the page, because “WE are GREATER than i”.
WAGTi Radio Coming Soon

WAGTi Radio, formerly known as April Sims A and E Radio was created to provide independent artists and entrepreneurs with a platform in which to showcase their talent. WAGTi stands for “WE are GREATER than i”. WAGTi Radio prides itself in promoting, educating, motivating and inspiring independent artists and entrepreneurs.
WAGTi Radio promotes independent artists by streaming music and spoken word by independent artists around the clock.
WAGTi Radio educates by interviewing experts that will provide information to independent artists and entrepreneurs on everything from how to start their own business to how to market their business, to social networking and more.
WAGTi Radio motivates and inspires through promotion and education. When an independent artist or entrepreneur is promoted and armed with education, they are motivated and inspired to excel in their respective genre or field.
Forget a Record Deal: 100 Digital Resources for the Indie “DIY” Musician
Everyone’s talking about how the Internet is changing the music industry by empowering artists with all the tools they need promote themselves. While this is true, going from playing house parties to becoming a full time musician isn’t going to happen with a MySpace page and few live videos. It’s going to take time, hard work, enthusiastic fans willing to help you out, and a ton of different tools and services in order for you to take things to the next level.

This includes building and branding your own website and using it as a homebase. This has never been easier and the tools I am going to share make it fun and effortless. This includes building a strong mailing list, one that gives you results, analytics and split tests your messages. This includes PAYING for advertising, and knowing when and where to do that. This includes listening to the people that have the best and most applicable things to say about the music industry and frankly there are very few from the last time I wrote this that will still make the list.
This includes multimedia sites. Having music is no longer enough. You need to put a focus on creating content with multimedia from videos to pictures to presentations to article writing and podcasts.
There is hope for the music industry. There is a great chance that you can make a living with your music. The tools are here. How you use them will either help you succeed or have you in the same place a year from now as you are today.
FREE Stephen Book Workshop in Hollywood
Source: StephenBook.com
Next FREE Seminar:
Thursday, February 11, 2010 @ 7:30PM or Sunday, February 28, 2010 @ 3:30PM
You are invited to attend a free seminar at our studio in Hollywood. It will include a complete description of Improvisation Technique for the Professional Actor in Film, Television & Theater. The ability to improvise a skilled performance while speaking scripted and memorized lines is of paramount importance to actors working in today’s film and television productions, which often allow very little if any rehearsal time. Through his innovative Improvisation Technique, Stephen Book shows the actor how to create a spontaneous performance by applying improvisation to traditional script-acting for film, theater, and television. The seminar will also include a presentation on the pros and cons of traditional acting classes.
The seminar length is about one and a half hours.
Tshombe the Poet
There comes a time in everyone’s life when they come across a person or an artist that touches their heart. This is true when it comes to Tshombe the Poet. He is both a person and an artist that has touched the lives of many. He is the brain child behind Freedom Verse Cafe, the creator of The Mixed Tape Edition of Freedom Verse Cafe, writer, poet, spoken word artist, friend, husband, son and so much more. His words, through his poetry and spoken word, have also enriched and educated the lives of others. His vivid poetry, brought to life with his spoken word and his carefully selected music choices, takes you on a journey throughout time and the universe.
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Tshombe also reviews spoken word cds and blogs on behalf of Freedom Verse Cafe. Freedom Verse Cafe is the brain child of Tshombe, which has positively touched and enriched the thousands of visitors over the years with its fusion of jazz, blues, funk and spoken words. Freedom Verse Cafe the website spun off Freedom Verse Cafe the radio show, which can be heard every Saturday on Blog Talk Radio, and created The Mixtape Edition of Freedom Verse Cafe.
Tshombe was once asked what spoken word meant to him and he replied “Spoken Word poetry is a very newly revived form of poetry that has been around since the 90’s. Spoken word is a transformation from an art that began deep in the heart of what was known as the beat poet era of the ‘40s and ‘60s. These were poets who challenged mainstream politics and culture to incite mental revolutions against what I would dub as “idle conformity or assimilation” by government rule; speaking out against oppression, racism, and war. In most cases this was the only form of thought expression albeit a dangerous one regardless of the first amendment that is designed to protect all of our citizens. Spoken word as a genre has always been seen as non-musical selections like famous speeches and orations, but never as a poetic art deserving of it’s on section. Even today this still is the case when you walk into a record shop or shop on iTunes you won’t find a legitimate genre for this beautiful and ageless art form. Poets today are working diligently and hard to change this mindset.” (excerpt from Freedom Verse Cafe)
You can learn more about Tshombe by visiting his website at www.TshombethePoet.com and you can learn more about Freedom Verse Cafe by visiting www.freedomversecafe.com.
X-Clan and Pittsburgh’s Hip-Hop community Unite for Haiti January 28, 2010 7:00PM – 10:00PM
Source: Real Talk Xpress
X-Clan and Pittsburgh’s Hip-Hop community Unite for Haiti.
980 Liberty Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh
In their first show since reuniting to celebrate the 20 year anniversary of their Classic Hip-hop Album “To The East Black Wards”, Legendary Hip-Hop groupX-Clan joins with some of Pittsburgh’s best and brightest Hip-Hop and Spoken Word artists to raise desperately needed funds for the earthquake ravaged country of Haiti.
Presented by August Wilson Center for African American Culture, Thursday, January 28 from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, “Hip-Hop for Haiti” features X-Clan along with award winning Hip-hop Band Formula412, Jasiri X: creator of the groundbreaking Hip-hop news series “This Week With Jasiri X”, National Slam Bush champion Vanessa German, International Songwriting Competition winnerJAHI, award-winning poet, playwright and performing artist Dr. Goddess, award-winning actor and spoken word artist Ezra, revolutionary lyricist Sha-King, mind elevating MC Living Proofe and critically acclaimed Hip-Hop artist and producerIdasa Tariq with sounds provided by DJ Shade Cobain.
For additional information call 412-580-1577 or email onehood@gmail.com.
FREE Theatre & Film Technology Seminar – Montgomery County Community College -February 26, 2010
Philadelphia Theatrical Supply is pleased to announce that regiatration is NOW OPEN for our FREE Theatre & Film Technology Seminar. Open to all! February 26th, 2010 at Montgomery County Community College.
About Philadelphia Theatrical Supply
Philadelphia Theatrical Supply is a full-service company providing sales and support of production & theatrical supplies. We specialize in; lighting, audio, production consumables, film & video supplies, rigging, stage curtains, scenic paints, stage makeup, pipe grids, control systems, dimming systems, power & data cables, stage hardware, fog & special effects, pipe & drape, dance flooring and professional technical services. In additional to our downtown Philadelphia retail showroom in which we stock hundreds of everyday industry necessities, Philadelphia Theatrical provides repair & maintenance services, design assistance, equipment specification as well as installation and project management for entertainment systems.
Click here to register - http://pts-mccc022610.eventbrite.com/
*more info below and if you follow link
Area professionals and technicians from leading manufacturers will be teaching an all day FREE event covering the following topics….
1. Stage Lighting
2. Audio For Performance
3. Stage & Special Effects Makeup
4. Film & Video Lighting
5. Color Theory for Lighting Design
6. Projection Effects
7. Costuming
8. Moving & Intelligent Lighting
9. ETC ION Control Console Programming
10. Portable Dimming and Control Systems
This seminar is perfect for those in the industry who want to stay on top of the industry, students and teachers looking to suppliment existing classes and everyday folks who want to expand their base of knowledge.
Theatre & Film Technology Seminar 2010
WHEN: Friday, February 26th, 8:30am-6:00pm
WHERE: Montgomery Community College – Science Center Entrance
340 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA 19422-1400 / (215) 641-6300
ADMISSION: Free to those who pre-register online at www.philatheatrical.com or register by calling (215)-627-1225
8:30-9:00am Check-in & Coffee in the Lobby
9:00–11:00am Stage Lighting 101
Location: Black Box Theater
Let there be light! This hands-on workshop covers all the basics of lighting a stage for performance. Our professional lighting staff will go over the most common lighting fixtures at the designer’s disposal, how to get enough power to where you need it and the foundations of working through a lighting plot.
10:00-1:00pm Audio Systems for Performance
Location: Classroom SE214
This class will cover all the basics getting a sound system up and running for your show. Topics will include; selecting the appropriate microphone, using wireless systems, positioning speakers and recording the performance.
11:00-1:00pm Color Theory for Lighting Design
Location: Black Box Theater
It’s 3am…do you know what color your moonlight should be? Creating mood, time of day and location on stage all takes color. This workshop will cover the wide array of colors available to designers as well as how lighting color interacts with scenery, costumes, props, and actors.
11:00-1:00pm Lighting for Film & Video
Location: Science Center Auditorium
1:00-1:45pm Lunch
1:45-3:00pm Costuming & Wardrobe
Location: Black Box Theater
1:45-2:30pm Moving Lights & What They Can Do
Location: Science Center Auditorium
This hands-on workshop will familiarize attendees with the technology of moving, or, intelligent lighting. These powerful lighting tools are changing the industry and the way shows are designed, get up to date with this engaging class.
2:30-6:00pm ETC Programming – ION and the Revolution
Location: Science Center Auditorium
3:00-4:30pm Simple Solutions for Lighting, Audio & Control
Location: Black Box Theater
When an unconventional area needs to be transformed into a show-ready space, it’s time to get creative. This workshop gets creative solutions to the forefront and introduces some new and innovative technical gear to turn any space into a workable performance area.
4:35-6:00pm Using Projections, Gobos & Motion Effects
Location: Black Box Theater
Often the secret ingredient to the best looking and most engaging lighting designs, this workshop will cover nuts and bolts of how these effects work and how best to use projections to enhance a performance.
Makeup Classes
ALL classes are free! However, those who wish to attend the makeup classes MUST have their own makeup kit! Kits will be available the day of the seminar for $16.00
11:00-1:00pm Stage Makeup 101
Location: Backstage at SE213 (Backstage @ Science Center Auditorium)
This workshop covers the foundation of the art of theatrical makeup. Actors, directors, designers and all creative types are encouraged to take this fun and informative how-to class.
1:45-3:45pm Bloody Wreck! – Bruises, Scratches, Wounds, Scars, Black Eyes & more
Location: Backstage at SE213 (Backstage @ Science Center Auditorium)
Always a popular class, this workshop will cover the most frequently needed wound effects on stage. Our professional makeup artist helps attendees create some gruesome looks that appear so real!


