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City: Los Angeles
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/10/2007

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Wednesday, July 09, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Hosted By: Ghetto Geek Chic [HOF]
When: Sunday Jul 20, 2008
at 6:00 PM
Where: Miss T's Barcade
371 N. Western Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90004
United States
Description:
Ghetto Geek Chic [HOF]

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If you live in the Los Angeles area and you've never been to Barcade in Mid-City Los Angeles, you should just jump off a bridge and kill yourself. You have seriously fallen the fuck off. In a city full of interesting venues and places to have fun, it's definitely one of the dopest spots. When's the last time you:

1.) Were able to play old skool Galaga Arcade style
2.) Paid only 25 cents per play
3.) Drank a Newcastle while you were playing
4.) And had Ramen made for you while you played (and not that cup o' noodles crap...i mean, REAL Ramen. This is Los Angeles! We don't play around with our Asian Cuisine)

Most of you out there probably answered "Never". But, don't fret! This fantasy can become a reality by simply coming out to GameMusic4All.com's Compilations Listening Party hosted at Miss T's World Famous Barcade, the lovechild between the arcade of your childhood memories and the your favorite friendly local divebar.

Barcade epitomizes Ghetto Geek Chic.

On top of all that, all the cool gamers and geeks are gonna be there. Besides, this will by your chance to finally live out your fantasy of playing Ms. Pacman while sipping on some Pinot Noir and munching on Gyoza.

In the words of Spike Lee, "Do the Right Thing" and come out on the 20th. It's gonna be so dope and fun, you're probably going to need an extra pair of pants....for reals!
Currently listening:
American Gangster
By Jay-Z
Release date: 2007-11-06
Thursday, May 10, 2007 

Current mood:  exhausted
The roots of J.U.I.C.E. started in Hip-Hop Theater with founder Dawn Smith's show "Homeslice". Hip-Hop Theater remains an essential part of not only the elements of hip-hop, but of J.U.I.C.E.  Thus, we have
Roots and Wings Project
Writer and actress JESSE BLISS is hosting an 8-week workshop sponsored in part by the Flourish Foundation. She is looking for 12 people, ages 15-18, who have an interest in writing and performing. You'll experience a cypher of creativity as you write your own pieces, culminating in a performance of your written work at J.U.I.C.E.

This project offers a chance to cultivate your skills as a writer and performer.

COST: FREE!
Notebooks, pencils and snacks provided.

New start date THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007
Will meet every THURSDAY from 5-7 PM @ J.U.I.C.E. (2936 W 8th St, LA 90005) until June 28, 2007.

There is only room for 12 people, so if you are interested, submit a short essay as to why you are passionate about participating in the project to: jessebliss81@hotmail.com