Saturday, November 15, 2008

Favorite Magazine

So unfortunately for the Magazine industry im not a magazine reader. I have looked through Seventeen, and Vogue, and even Allure but mostly I dont go for magazines for the articles. I typically only look at hair magazines, so my favorite magazine is Sophisticate's Black Hair it is a hair magazine for African American women.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Got What It Takes To Be A Reporter?

I scored a 24 on the quiz and I think that I agree with the book I definitely have some things to work but it can work for me. Timeliness is a very big issue with me and ironical it is a vital thing in the reporting business. I am still working on time management but I have to say that I am a lot better this year than in the past.

Fog Index

I submitted this last month for our profile assignment. According to the book I calculated a fog index if 13. Which would mean a person would at least need to pass freshman English to easily understand my writing. This is five years above the recommend fog index so I guess I need to keep that in mind and get my sentences shorter. I actually have a sentence that has 39 words. Wow! That is pretty long winded.

DAT MENACE

Underground hip-hop in the Bay Area is a surging scene. I decided to this profile on an up and coming San Francisco star.

Dat Menace was born and raised in San Francisco. He started writing and rapping at 16. His inspiration for becoming a rapper was his older brother J-Rolla. His style is influenced by Tupac, Hot Boyz, Master P and Lil Wayne. He has met some famous rappers such as San Quinn, Rappin 4 Tay and Sef the Gaffler. When asked what it takes to make an album he said, “Money and experience.”

Dat Menace currently has three albums out; he is working on one that will be available in the upcoming summer, Playa Mac. He loves to rap and one of his goals he hopes to achieve through his rapping is to reach young people who may have gone through similar experiences he expresses through his lyrics.

He has had great experiences— like working with Cold Blood, Sef the Gaffler, and San Quinn (all well known bay area rappers), on their albums. He has also had some bad experiences, his worst was when at a Juneteenth Audition he suddenly got so shy that he froze— causing a gaffed performance, which ended in him and his group not being picked to perform. Since that time, he has been working on his image to show a more mature person, some one a young man can learn from. Dat Menace admits that life as a rapper is hard, but if you have real passion for it can be not only fun, but also rewarding.

Election Week

Since this was the first big election since I’ve become of age it is the first vote I have casted in any official government election since I was in high school. I actually ended up voting downtown at city hall in San Francisco on Election Day. Unfortunately, I work on Tuesdays so I had to rely on customers to give me the latest election updates. Since I work at a Ben and Jerry’s Scoop Shop we were giving out free ice cream to voters between 5-8pm, which was great because we got to make little chit chat about the election and also it made the time go by a little faster. I think the news coverage was good. Since the election results represented a turning point in this nation that will definitely be historical, I am not surprised to see Obama’s face everywhere in the following days. The first paper I read was the Examiner and they had a brief article about the win but personally, I felt it could have been more inspiring. Later I watched Obama’s first press conference, and the whole time I was so excited because I am seeing with my two eyes that finally African Americans can dare to dream again.