Amelia Jones (AJ): As a young girl, who inspired you?
Friday, April 30, 2010
Brownstone Women's Spotlight: A Profile of Liana Henry
Amelia Jones (AJ): As a young girl, who inspired you?
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
HIStory: Learn What He Thinks About Prom
2. Do guys still expect a hook up just because it's prom night?
There is no secret trouble seems to brew on prom night. Guys expect to get into trouble just like girls. For some reason there is the infamous hook-up expectation for this glamorous evening. Hook-ups can be as intermediate as kissing to more collegiate activities. So who is in control? You are. Be upfront with your date. Vocally express to him your views on prom and all it entails. Do not feel obligated to do anything that you do not want to do!
Most guys don’t mind but expect him to dance with other girls. I’d say the majority of the dancing should be with your date. If you know your date would be uncomfortable then don’t do it. You can dance with other guys at the after party.
4. What should I do if my date doesn't have have money to pay for prom?
Monday, April 26, 2010
Museums: Education & Entertainment at its Best
One of the best exhibits we went to was Tavis Smiley’s America I Am exhibit, which was held at the California Science Center. It was moving to see the turmoil endured by African and African Americans and how we have been beyond triumphant in our success today. There were many artifacts and replicas that made you feel connected to the experiences of our ancestors. Learning about this was very emotional for some of the girls but was a much needed learning experience.
Another place visited was the California African American Museum. Currently they are having their Harlem of the West: Jazz, Beebop, & Beatnik exhibit. This exhibit focuses on the San Francisco Fillmore District of the 1940's, 50's, and 60's. If you were anybody in that time, you were known to perform at the Fillmore. Many artists that we saw exhibited were Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, as well as Ella Fitzgerald. Seeing the art through their music was wonderful because you saw pure happiness amidst a country that was not very accepting of the African American race.
We also went to the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising for their Hollywood 2010: The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design exhibit. This included tons of costumes from over 20 of the most popular films ranging from Where the Wild Things Are to Watchmen and even Star Trek. The costumes were life-sized so it was really cool to see how huge the monsters from Where the Wild Things Are. To be honest it kind of freaked me out! After this we went to the FIDM Scholarship Store where students create clothing and sell them for super cheap! I managed to cop a necklace, ring, and two bathing suit bottoms! After all I bought, I only spent $20! OH HAPPY DAY!
Although these are just a few stops we made in the Los Angeles area there are many more museums and exhibits to view. The beauty of exhibits are its freshness! Even though you may go to a museum one month, the next month may feature something completely new! Most of the exhibits we saw this weekend will be ending in early May, so hurry up to see them or just catch the next ones! Trust me going to a museum may not sound fun but there is always something to see that is of your interest! We managed to see a variety of exhibits that dealt with fashion, to music, and African Americans culture! Just say hello to your little friend Google and I guarantee you you’ll find something of your interest! Here are a few more museums in Los Angeles:
* Website: http://www.moca.org/
* Cost: $5 for students! $10 General Admission
* Exhibits: Contemporary Art
- Griffith Observatory
* Website: http://www.griffithobservatory.org/
* Cost: FREE!
* Things to do: Hike, star-gazing, picnics (Griffith park)!
* Website: http://www.grammymuseum.org/
* Cost: $10.95- Youth
* Exhibits: Music and the Industry
-- Rebecca Matey
Brownstone Intern
Friday, April 23, 2010
Get the Party Started!
Everybody knows that prom is more than finding the perfect dress and getting all glamed up. It's about livin' it up and enjoying an unforgettable night with your high school friends. So, if after the prom comes the hotel lobby, then what comes before? The "Champagne Party!"
This year, don't wait for the prom to get the party started! When I was a teenager, champagne parties were the big thing to either host or attend before prom. For those of you who aren't familiar with this tradition, a champagne party is a party in honor of a girl or boy going to prom. You eat cake, finger foods, etc and toast the prom goers. It gives your friends and family a chance to see you off to prom before you leave for the night.
Here is a way to remix this late 1990’s/early 2000’s tradition:
1. Where my girls at? - Why not co-host a champagne party with a group of your best friends? I would suggest 2 to 3 other girls. You don’t want too many people in one place. Pick one person to host it at their house.
2. Make it a family affair! – Invite your family, so that they can see you off to the prom.
3. Rip the Runway: Home Edition! – Have your friends get ready at your house. While you’re getting dressed have your guests and dates wait in the living room. When it’s time to unveil the final product, play some music (Kanye’s “Flashing Lights” – my favorite catwalk song) to get you amped as you make your grand entrance. If you really want to have a real runway vibe have your mom or dad introduce each girl as they come and show off their dress.
4. Flashing Lights – Speaking of flashing lights, remind everyone to bring their cameras and video cameras (I'm sure parents have one of these someone...lol). You’ll want to capture every moment (from getting your make-up done to seeing your date for the first time) Oh and don't forget to smile with your eyes ;) Make mama Tyra proud!
5. Food for Fun - Offer your guests hors d'oeuvres while they wait. Keep it light! You don't want to get full before you head off to dinner. Finger foods such as buffalo wings or chips & salsa are good ideas. You can even have desserts like cupcakes or cookies. And why not decorate your desserts according to your prom theme? That would really bring the evening together.
6. Drink up! – Apple cider that is! It may be called a “Champagne Party,” but it’s really apple cider or sparkling punch (sprite and punch). Remember what happened to Donna Martin (90210) at her champagne party?…lol. Don’t let that happen to you! Now you can get champagne glasses for your apple cider. Or you can have your parents act as bartenders and serve NONalcoholic drinks to make the evening have that grown and sophisticated feel since you'll be all dressed up. Have fun and make a toast before your group goes out for the night.
7. Superstar Status -Buy a red carpet runner and place it down your driveway. You’ll feel like a star when you get into your car or limo.
Remember to plan out all the details with your friends and parents ahead of time. Keep it simple and fun!
**If you decide to have a champagne party, take pictures and send it to us at brownstonemag@gmail.com. We'll feature you on the blog :)
--Tymika Morrison
Brownstone Team
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Prom 101: How to Show Up and Show Out
This season, designers really let their creativity flow freely, and there is no reason why anybody should be looking for the perfect black dress. (Black is perfectly OK too, but don’t feel limited or forced to default to a simple black dress.) It’s spring and the colors are too beautiful to resist. Most of what I found came in deep, rich jewel tones of emerald, purple, magenta, and various blues, but there were even dresses in soft pastels. Bright, almost highlighter shades of pink, orange, and yellow are out there as well. And not all dresses are limited to one color; some feature a dual-tone of one color or are printed with floral as well. Something to notice besides color is the attention to detail. After doing my research online before I went to the mall (a good idea), I found that this season’s theme is Grecian Goddess. Dresses are very flowy and can have draping either toward the bottom or the bust area. A lot of the dresses are long as compared to previous years’ obsession with how short a dress can be before it reveals too much. There’s a (much-needed) return to the classic side of beauty. Of course, there are short dresses as well because everyone likes something different, but there are good options for something subtler as well. Whether long or short, each dress has a unique look to it. Like I said, details are in this year and diamond embellishments are popular. The bodice is a common place to find a rhinestone studded belt or even an elegant bow. Another area of detail is the bust area strapless dresses, or even in the straps themselves, as one-strap options have made their way back into the spotlight.
Whichever dress you do end up choosing, I’m sure you will be an individual, as there are so many options to choose from. (Sadly, This isn’t something I can say of the Prom 2008 selections). And for those of you who don’t want the overly feminized options, don’t worry because simple isn’t hard to find either. The emphasis on classic beauty means that dresses aren’t following every trend all at the same time. The simple strapless or halter in your favorite color is always a safe bet.
When I went shopping with my friend, we went into a lot of stores to get a general feel for what each store was offering. One girl we ran into in Fox Hills Mall said that she was indeed "looking for that perfect prom dress – not something that a Disney princess would wear, but something that I can feel pretty in without having to show my whole body OR be too conservative." She happened to be trying on a silhouette-emphasizing, long, black, gold, and cream dress that did everything she described. It didn’t SHOW all of her, but it did hug her curves in an appropriate way. It was classy – not too revealing, but not something her mom could wear. While in Fox Hills Mall (Los Angeles), I visited Macy's, Forever 21, and Michelle D. Here are some pictures of me and my friend!
$200
$120
$39.80 (Forever 21)
Take Home Message:
So in summary, the first thing you should do is a little bit of online shopping before you go to the mall just to get a feel for what you think you might like. And when you do get there, don’t be afraid to say NO to what you don’t like. Be open to trying on new colors and styles because you’ll have plenty of options, but don’t be afraid to be assertive with the overly aggressive sales reps. Find a style and fit that you feel comfortable in and that you can see yourself in for the whole night, not just the 10 minutes of picture taking before you leave. And in terms of price, some feel that a prom dress is an investment in one of the happiest memories of high school. At the same time, it is only one night. Most parents don’t want to pay an arm and a leg, but a good compromise to get the dress that you’ve always wanted that may be more expensive, is to pay for a little bit yourself. Or offer to buy the shoes, purse, or accessories. Simply stated, confidence is the best accessory. From my own prom experience, two other girls had my dress, but I ‘knew’ (or felt) that I wore it the best. So, for Prom 2010, do you and dance the night away. You only get 1!
--Brittany Allen
Brownstone Intern
Monday, April 19, 2010
All Eyes On Me: Prom 2010
1) Apply a gold or shimmery eye shadow in the inside corner of the eye to about 1/4 inch across the top
2) Next, choose your base color. Hint: your base color is the main color of your outfit. Apply base in the middle of your bottom eyelid and use your general makeup brush (shown above) to blend the line between the shimmer and base.
See how making up your face and having fun with your eyes can really bring your outfit to life?!?! So don’t be afraid of color, because it could be the very thing that keeps all eyes on you. It’s the last thing you’re probably thinking of, but hey it’ll be one of the first things everyone else notices. So bring it!
Brownstone Team
Friday, April 16, 2010
Brownstone 2.0 - New Phones on the Block
Well it looks like Microsoft has your back! This week, Microsoft announced a new line of smart phones, the Kin One and Kin Two, especially designed with YOU in mind. They understand that teens aren’t concerned about managing multiple email accounts/phone numbers. It’s about staying social and connected with your friends.
The Kin One and Kin Two allow users to stay in sync with sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. These phones have a lot of cool features that you’ll love! For example, you can customize the start menu with a montage of photographs of your friends with notes about what they are doing rather than a more traditional menu like the Blackberry or iPhone display. Other features include touch screens and the Zune music player, which is great for listening to your favorite artists. The phones also include high-powered cameras for capturing photographs and video, so you can take real time pictures of your favorite moments and share them with your friends or post on your FB page. Unlike any phone out right now, the Kin phones have an unique software called Spot that allows users to drag photos, messages, videos, maps and other content, which can then be sent instantly to a friend.
The only thing that may not be appealing is the look at the phone. The Kin One is square and fits easily in the palm of a hand. A full keyboard slides down at the bottom of the phone. The Kin Two has the more familiar rectangle shape (much like the sidekick), an eight-megapixel camera (up from five megapixels on the One) and can take high-definition videos.
Brownstone Team
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Caught on Tape?
WRONG! This week, two brutal girl fights were caught on cell phones. A New Jersey middle school student is recovering from injuries she suffered after being attacked by another student this past Monday. And what was the fight over you ask? Her braids...yes her braids. Crazy right? I don't understand what could make someone so upset that they would beat up another girl because of the way she wears her hair? A Chicago sophomore at Bogan High School, says that she was attacked and overpowered by a group of her fellow peers at a bus stop. Her hair was pulled from her head when the girls tried to drag her off the bus. Watch the two videos below to see the victims and their family’s reactions.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Girls Will be Girls
Friday, April 9, 2010
The In’s and Out’s of African American Skin Care
--Aleceia Kidd
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The 2010 Census: More than Ten Questions
I received my census form in the mail 2 weeks ago and I remember the anticipation that welled within me as I waited for my chance to participate in history. I never really understood what the census was all about, I figured it determined which groups are minorities and majorities in this country and that’s it. Boy was I wrong! I did my research and learned that along with funding infrastructure, the census also has political implications. Having an accurate count of each state’s population will help determine how many seats are given to each state in the House of Representatives for the 2012 election. The census will also help determine how many Electoral College votes each state is given during that election as well. I want to do my part and make my voice heard.
Brownstone Intern
Friday, April 2, 2010
Who You Fooling?
Tymika Morrison - April 1st has always been just another day to me. I was never quite sure why people put so much effort into pulling pranks on people. I'd like to consider myself smart. You have to wake up pretty early to fool me, but yesterday I found myself slightly fooled...lol. My new favorite inspiration site, The Daily Love tweeted "#TDL's last Tweet ever: it's been fun, try to love someone, including yourself, cuz when u do u'll love everyone else!" My heart dropped for a split second. The Daily Love tweets so many motivational quotes that empower me each day. I didn't want them to stop tweeting! Luckily it was a joke that completely caught me off guard.
Brittany Allen - I've never really participated in April Fool's Day, but a funny idea I got from my friend was to tie a rubber band on the little side hose of the sink that sprays water so when someone turns on the sink, they'll get sprayed in the face.
Amelia Jones - My April Fool's pranks are never successful... but a friend of mine pretended to break up with her boyfriend, had a huge argument with him and everything. She finally told him at the end of the night that it was all a joke, needless to say, he was not amused. LoL
--Brownstone Team