Tag: Atlanta

  • Atlanta Selfie Museum

    Place: Atlanta Selfie Museum in Atlanta, Ga

    By: Cece Hymes

    Had a chance to go to the Atlanta Selfie Museum here in Atlanta with the Boss Lady Crew. We went to take pictures and just enjoy the selfies we took together in the different rooms. This was different. If you like photos and taking selfies this is the place for you.

    Nowadays everyone loves their phones and loves pictures. The selfie room is cool with its modern art. So If you are in the Atlanta area make sure to check it out. They also have them in different cities. So check and see if it’s one in your city.

    If you have been, let me know how your experience was?

    Follow me at @cece.atlbucketlist and @cece.atl 

  • Candytopia in Atlanta, GA

    Place: Candytopia in Atlanta, Ga

    By: Cece Hymes

    I had a chance to go to Candytopia in Atlanta GA. This was different. It’s like a place of candland, you go through the different rooms and take great pics. It had a big thing with fake marshmallows that kids can jump in and play. It has different pictures of celebrities made out of candy. It’s like a candy playland. Kids would love it.

    They have the room that you can go in and have to find clues. Another room is like a twirl like you falling. It’s just a different experience. If you like Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory then you would like Candytopia. It is something like that but a smaller version. I loved that movie growing up so you know I had to go and try this place out.

    Candytopia goes to different cities so check your city and see if it’s one by you to try out. Take the family and go and take plenty of pictures. Enjoy the moment.

    If you’ve ever been to Candtopia tell us what you thought about it.

    Follow me at @cece.atlbucketlist and @cece.atl

  • Interview with Vincent Ingala

    Interview with Vincent Ingala

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. My pleasure! My name is Vincent Ingala, and I am an urban jazz multi instrumentalist. I enjoy producing music in the studio and going on the road to perform and entertain.

    Q. What made you want to pursue a career in Jazz?

    A. I have been surrounded by music and have been playing music since as far back as I can remember. I was playing on the local scene all through high school and paying dues. Overtime, things started to progress on a more national level where I would get requests for appearances at jazz festivals all over the country, and things then progressed from there. It was a slow gradual process that took time, but my strong passion for music made it easy to enjoy each step of the process.

    Q. Let’s talk about “Fire & Desire” and the motivation behind the album?

    A. This album was recorded in 2020, when most musicians had nothing but time to create and write music since touring was not possible. As a result, I was able to pour all of my time and energy into this project without any distractions and bring some fresh new creations and ideas to life.

    Follow me @ www.vincentingala.com

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_july_2022-final_4

  • Interview with Shug Jackson

    Interview with Shug Jackson

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. Hello, my name is Shug Jackson. I am a rapper/actor and an entrepreneur.

    Q. What made you want to pursue a career as a Rapper?

    A. I wanted to pursue a career as a rapper because I love to tell stories, touch people through words and give them a snapshot of what goes on in the hood.

    Q. How would you describe the music that you create?

    A. I would describe my music as storytelling, real life over beats and laidback. Music with substance and something that everyone, of any age can relate to.

    Q. If you had one message to give to your fans, what would it be?

    A. One message I want to give to my fans, that Shug Jackson is always going to give them great music, with great content and subject matters that they can relate to.

    Follow me at @shugmusic

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_july_2022-final_4

  • Interview with DJ Moza

    Interview with DJ Moza

    By: Where It Begins

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. My name is Arteen Mozafari and my artist’s name is “DJ MOZA”. I am a Canadian DJ and Record Producer from Vancouver, British Columbia.

    Q. Can you tell us what differentiate you from the rest of the DJ?

    A. I don’t really see myself as different from other DJs. I think there is a beauty in being similar to others. We may each have our own fingerprint, but we are all human at the end of the day. I hope that my fans enjoy my unique style and I continue to see people smile and dance when I DJ.

    Q. Where do you see yourself in the next three years?

    A. In the next three years, I see myself even more healthy, grateful and beautiful, (Yes I am beautiful).

    Q. Where can the readers follow you?

    A. Please follow me on Instagram @djmozaofficial and on Spotify “DJ Moza” A big thank you to “Where It Begins” for this awesome interview! More success to everyone!

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_july_2022-final_4

  • Interview with Mildred Muhammad

    Check out the article we did on Mildred Muhammad as she talks about her career and journey.

  • Interview with Kendra Bulluck

    Interview with Kendra Bulluck

    By: Where It Begins

     

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. I am Kendra Bulluck-Major. I serve as the Executive Director of the Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic.

    Q. Who has been your biggest influencer in your life as a woman?

    A. My mom. My mother has been an entrepreneur for a while, she is now a retired educator. She holds multiple degrees and as recently as this year, at the age of 67 years-old, she obtained her Doctorate degree. The early part of my life, she was a single mother, who found time to be present for her daughters, while accomplishing all those things. Later, she married and continued to do the same thing while taking care of a larger family.

    Q. Are there any additional events or upcoming projects you are working on?

    A. I’m focused on making the sophomore year of the Orange Blossom Classic successful and establishing it among one of the most talked about classics with the other well-established classics. The goal is to continue to expand on that in the next few years.

    Follow me at @kbulluckmajor

    To see full article https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_july_2022-final_4

  • Interview with RogerHill Music

    Interview with RogerHill Music

    By: Where It Begins

     

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. My name is Roger Hill and I go by the artist’s name of RogerHill Music. I’m a License general contractor and electrical contractor. I’m also a singer/songwriter.

    Q. What made you pursue a career in the music industry?

    A. What made me pursue a career in music was I actually had a difference with the first guy who produced the first track. I thought it seemed as if I needed him, so I decided to go into a different direction. I got him, so I decided to go into a different direction. I got him out the way, hooked up with my producer now. Rick Marcel who plays with Kool and the Gang and the rest was history.

    Q. How would you describe the music you typically make?

    A. The music that I make is soulful with a smooth sound. It’s all about love and the experiences in my life. 

    Follow me @Rogerhillmusic and Website: Rogerhillmusic.com 

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  • Interview with Raheem Holt

    Interview with Raheem Holt

    By: Where It Begins

     

    Q. Tell everyone who you are and what you do?

    A. Well, I am Raheem Holt from Pulaski, Tennessee. It’s a very small town where we have about 3 red lights and before you know it, you’ll be in another city. I am a multi-talented man, but I’ll say I’m a comedian first, then an actor, host, writer and currently working towards being a producer as I do a little part-time work behind the scenes.

    Q. What made you want to be a comedian?

    A. As a child, I always made funny videos that would make everyone laugh. I would get so excited to make my family and friends laugh through the stories I told and just be myself. It wasn’t until later that I found out it was an actual gift of mine and there was a name for it. Looking back on the videos I made, I realized I had been a comedian the entire time.

    Q. Tell us one fun fact about yourself?

    A. A fun fact about me is before every performance I stretch and play video games. That’s my warmup. I can play video games for 20 hours nonstop and not get tired.

    Follow me at @Raheemholts 

    To see full article go to https://issuu.com/cecewibnet/docs/wib_july_2022-final_4

  • Interview with Jah Jah

    Did you miss the article we did on Jah Jah? Check it out.