oops, wrong place.
oops, wrong place.
Okay. Sorry I didn’t pick up on your insinuation. I’ve never seen them live either.
Ibeyi is two people, though. Twins, as the article mentions. On the point of them being fucking awesome, you are totally correct.
Ibeyi! I love their music and I love the references to Afro-Caribbean religious traditions in both the music and their lyrics. I first learned of them through a Tumblr friend about a year or so ago when she posted a couple of their songs and videos, and it sparked a great conversation about the practice of West…
I started reading your comment before realizing it was part of a thread, and for a couple of seconds I thought
LOL @ Miley’s reaction here (I was hoping the video would embed, but oh well). That shit was real, or if it was a joke Miley wasn’t in on it.
Good point; and it didn’t even occur to me to put a link to BGLH in my initial comment either. Here’s one now:
You can direct your psychoemotional energy rays in whatever direction you think is best, of course (but, please not towards me!). I’m not too fussed about how the YouTuber in question does or does not choose to paint her face, honestly. I just found that, given the context, that particular video was an especially odd…
Some (most?) of that PopSugar post is so ill-informed. She has an Afro-Guyanese Tribal make-up look there, never mind that (1) there is no tribe of Afro-Guyanese people. and (2) the make-up tutorial in question is actually by a woman of Indo-Guyanese descent (Indo-Guyanese are the majority ethnicity in Guyana) doing…
Actually, BlackGirlLongHair did a similar post to this the very day before the PopSugar post that included many of the same looks. So it’s not true that black women didn’t take the chance to make a post like this. In fact, the timing of the PopSugar post has me wondering if they didn’t “borrow” inspiration from BGLH.
I want to know what highlighter/illuminator she has on in that pic, it’s gorgeous. Glowy and natural-looking. Highlighters are my new jam, and I want it.
I like to imagine that Wiz wants us to know that despises sparkling water so vehemently that he isn’t just like fuck that shit, he’s defiant about it, like FUCK THAT SHIT! *black power fist*. You know?
The one in The Bahamas is Junkanoo. In Barbados, the whole season from late June to early August is Crop Over, and Kadooment is the big jump-up first Monday in August. Kadooment is the climax of Crop Over. Some people call Kadooment “Crop Over”, but strictly speaking that’s not right. Kadooment is one day (and…
The Machel show was a private promotion, although a lot of people seemed to think it was Cohobblopot under a new name. I think that the NCF could probably stand to think about how they relate to private party and events promoters during the season, and see how they can integrate them into activities and address the…
I agree with you re the perception, but I consider it my bounden duty to offer the correction anyway, because even with Kadooment itself, there’s always been a thing to at least try to make it somewhat distinctive by intentionally not calling it a carnival, you know? Even if it was just Kadooment, Kadooment still…
Oh, you’re in/from Guyana! That’s where I live now. Every year I cuss myself that I didn’t make the trip home for Kadooment. I promise myself that next year it won’t catch me in Georgetown again.
I want to go next year too! Jezzie Kadooment meet-up?
I don’t know that it’s considered Carnival. I mean, obviously it shares a lot of characteristics with Carnival celebrations, but as a Bajan I’ve never considered it a Carnival, and our cultural authorities and players have been quite careful over the years to avoid branding Crop Over as a Carnival, but rather as a…