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Monae Carpenter

Monae Carpenter

Monae Carpenter is an Austin native gospel and r&b recording artist, songwriter, and music producer. She specializes in curating original music, focusing on the message and delivery of lyrics. After numerous collaborations between other music producers and songwriters she decided to act on her vision to present My Name is Peaches Music Foundation as a nonprofit that promotes original music. Hear Monae's music on Spotify or Apple Music.

Culture, Entertainment, Local, Music, News June 10, 2018 November 10, 2022

Six Square: Cultivating Emerging Artists

This summer, Six Square is proud to present a new music series named Musical Explorations featuring new artists of color who specialize in performing…

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Culture, Entertainment, Music, News April 2, 2018 November 10, 2022

Urban Music Festival: Old School and New Beginnings

This past weekend, the Urban Music Festival decided to help us remember “tha nu ol’ school 90s” with a festival jam packed with talent that we could never forget.

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#IAMSOULCITI, Business, News, Social Justice, Technology March 30, 2018 November 10, 2022

Meme Styles: The Difference is in the Data

Have you ever felt like your community and cultural norms are misunderstood? There is an organization in Austin called MEASURE established to advocate on behalf of the feelings of the misunderstood and misrepresented in your community.

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Culture, National, Social Justice November 21, 2017 November 10, 2022

COMMENTARY: #MeToo, the most powerful platform of our time

Countless stories of abuse have flooded the media with the hashtag #metoo since brave women and men decided not to be silent about sexual…

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#IAMSOULCITI, Food, News October 23, 2017 November 10, 2022

It’s a Wonderffle Day in Mike Bradford’s Neighborhood.

I want to be his neighbor. As the tuned in foodie that I am, I love to experience the bliss of tasting recipes unheard of.

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#IAMSOULCITI, Culture, Entertainment, Food, News, People October 15, 2017 November 10, 2022

My Granny’s Kitchen and Emoji’s Grilled Cheese Shine at Soul Food Truck Fest

Everyone remembers their grandma’s down home cooking and how it would unite the family, at least for the time it took to eat a good meal.

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Culture, Fine Arts & Literature, Music September 25, 2017 November 10, 2022

#vibethis: Black Ink, Black Art, Black Influence

Black influence is deeply rooted in the artistic culture of Austin. Austinites may enjoy the work of Italian artist Gio, who often depicts Black subjects.

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Entertainment, Music September 23, 2017 November 10, 2022

#VIBETHIS: The Gospel According to Quentin Moore

I heard one songwriter say “He is the truth” and I believe they had Quentin Moore in mind. With a mix of soul, funk,…

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Health, Holiday, Local December 4, 2016 November 10, 2022

Resisting the Seduction of Self-Destruction During the Holidays

The holiday season can be especially challenging for individuals facing mental and emotional issues.

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This Saturday - @succeedingbyfaith Ministries pres This Saturday - @succeedingbyfaith Ministries presents //FEDORAS FRIENDS & FELLOWSHIP//

Join us at 1p at @mandolasitalian in The Triangle at 4700 W. Guadalupe. Rock your best fedora and come for a spirit-filled afternoon of food, fun and fellowship, along with door prizes and games. No fedora - no problem! Go by @j.c.fashions_mens_wear to see their offerings. 

Please text your RSVP to Women’s Ministry Coordinator Evangelist DeAdra Johnson at 512.952.9313. Succeeding by Faith Ministry is under the Leadership of Apostle Kenneth Lee and Elder Sharron Lee.
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Join us this Thursday, March 23, from 6-8PM at the Long Center's Gallery 701 for the closing reception of Field Order 15: And Other Broken Promises, a powerful satellite exhibit curated by Carver Museum ATX's, Carre Adams.

Field Order 15: And Other Broken Promises examines the paradox of American exceptionalism and the call for reparations. This exhibit engages artists of African descent around the concept of repair. Eleven artists were asked to consider what is required for America to atone for the continued denial of full citizenship to Black people and what repair would feel like in the body. Themes in the exhibit are presented through a series of short film-based vignettes devised around a series of prompts and displayed next to sculptural and two-dimensional works that explore repair, identity, and contradiction. Works by Alexis Hunter, Tia Boyd, Queen Deelah, Elizabeth Hudson, Kemi Yemi-Ese, Chris Hill, Moyo Oyelola, Joe Anderson, Carlton Wilcoxson, Elisha Luckett, and Hakeem Adewumi.
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