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miss-lauryn-hill · 1 year
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"Sometimes the world tries to knock it out of you. But I believe in music the way that some people believe in fairy tales."
GET TO KNOW ME MEME [3/10] MOVIES:
AUGUST RUSH (2007)
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Introducing a face cast to Winston and Tiyah's adoptive daughter: Celeste Clark Zeddemore.
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Her face cast is Jamia Simone Nash (actress and singer most known for being the voice of Uniqua in Backyardigans).
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thirstyforjohnseed · 5 years
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21 Questions~
Answer 21 questions and tag 21 people you want to know better.
Tagged by: @jacobsknifeplay
Nickname(s): Jenny. My whole family has called me by this nickname for as long as I can remember XD My best friend would call me Sega too though not as much as he used to XP
Zodiac Sign: Pisces ♓️
Height: 5’3”
Hogwarts House: Ravenclaw but could easily fit into Gryffindor too I guess. According to Pottermore at least
Last thing I googled: Eden’s Gate necklace. Wanted one to hang in my car XD
Favorite musicians: Hmm I don’t know about favorites but I definitely like Lindsey Stirling a lot. I also like Billie Eilish, P!nk, Lady Gaga, Skillet, Breaking Benjamin. Honestly I’m more into individual songs than artists.
Song stuck in my head: Right at this very moment? It’d have to be Raise It Up from the movie August Rush. Can’t help but think of the Seeds when listening to it.
Following: 65
Followers: 32
Do you get asks: No but sure would like some. I don’t talk much but would really like to open up more.
Amount of sleep: 5-7 hours. Sometimes less if I get too absorbed in what I’m doing 😅
Lucky number: How does one even know their lucky number? I mean if it’s just the first number that comes to mind I guess mine would be 3? I always choose 3
What are you wearing: PJs cause it’s comfy for being lazy around the house after work :P
Dream job: Astronaut. Will never happen but that’s why it’s called dream job right?
Dream trip: Ooh I’ve always wanted to see Japan when the cherry blossoms are blooming. I’ve also wanted to see the pyramids and France.
Instruments: I learned to play the violin in 5th grade. I don’t play as often as I used to but it’s something I want to pick up again. I’m still mediocre at best but that’s what practice is for XD I also have an ocarina that I would like to get better at using.
Languages: English and Spanish. I struggle to speak Spanish sometimes. I feel like half the time I’m trying to remember how to translate what I want to say. But I understand it well enough to keep up with a conversation just fine.
Favorite Songs: Oof this one a hard one for me. I like too many songs >.< 1 of my all time favorites would have to be I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie.
Random Fact: I have this oc that I use for practically everything and have been developing her character for years. Currently writing a FC5 fic with her because someone out there asked for a Deputy that isn’t human. I do plan to share it with everyone but since it’s my first time ever sharing any of my writing online I’m a little nervous /.\ And it’s not ready yet XD
Aesthetic: Huh never really thought of aesthetics for myself. I guess it’d be water like rain or something, books, a video game console, a cat not sure what kind maybe black, a starry sky or the moon something with space, something that’d represent daydreaming because lord knows I spend too much time zoning out in my own head lol
Tagging: @tillythekat43 @zacklover24 @blazewatergem @garden-of-seeds I don’t really have many people to tag so I hope you guys don’t mind /.\
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cityspideyofficial · 4 years
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Café Karvaan is a new emerging place for lively performances with the view of banks of Yamuna river. At the café, Ghazal singers Iqbal Farooqui and Poet Azhar Hashmi 'Sabqat' enthralled the audiences with their performance during the weekend on Saturday.
Karvaan-e-Adab is an initiative by Café Karvaan to promote art and culture in its vibrant small and cosy space. This event would be a series of events, thus will be reorganized and the dates will be announced soon via their social media page.
The initiative aims to give such people a platform to create and collaborate on art and literature. The idea was to revive that old tradition of a casual gathering of a group and enjoy the Mughal style charm of gatherings at the newly opened café in New Delhi's Jamia Nagar.
The musical event started with thoughtful ghazals by Azhar Hashmi 'Sabqat'. His ghazals are full of love, brotherhood, unity, solitude, relationships, friendship, and represents a progressive social outlook. Hailing from Munger, Bihar, he is an engineer by profession and has recited at various 'Mushaira' across the country.
Azhar Hashmi's 'Sabqat' set the tone for the evening by reciting his beautiful ghazals, and there on passing the mike to Iqbal Farooqui who mesmerized the audience with a soulful rendition of ghazals which were originally sung by Jagjit Singh.
With his uncanny way of holding the guitar back to front and tapping to create beats, Iqbal Farooqui sang various ghazals and drew wide applause from the audience. His rendition of ghazals like Zindagi Tune Lahoo Leke Diya Kuch Bhi Nahin, Yaad Nahin Kya Kya Dekha, Main Nashe Mein Hoon left the audience wanting for more.
Asad Ashraf, founder of the café said, “The idea was to create a cultural space; where artists, writers, intellectuals, and everyone else can meet, discuss, and create. He said the aesthetics of the place was created by his wife Asma Rafat, who is also the founder of the café.”
The scenic view of the Yamuna from its terrace and the aesthetic appeal of the café along with an immense collection of books on various genres and portraits of artists are soul-soothing for people having literary interests.
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sua-modesto · 4 years
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myfoolishside · 6 years
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Jamia Simone Nash & Impact Repertory Theatre - Rise It Up (August Rush OST)
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paoloferrario · 6 years
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JAMIA SIMONE NASH, conosciuta attraverso il film LA MUSICA NEL CUORE – August Rush, di Kirsten Sheridan, con Freddie Highmore , Keri Russell e Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, 2007 – FOR NINA SIMONE PlayList
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luciacid-blog1 · 7 years
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Escuchar una canción en bucle una y otra vez sin aburrirte 💓
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thotimusprime · 7 years
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Music I'm really waiting on/to happen ....KMichelle country album ...I also need a country KeKe Wyatt album Jazmine Sullivan Avery Wilson An acoustic Tweet Album Luke James (reg & acoustic or live album) Sza Teyana Taylor Mario (I guess he indie now it keep being delayed) Chris Brown (idk if he confirmed a drop date) Marcus Canty (where did he disappear to) BRANDY FUCKIN PLAYING GAMES Lil Mo A grown Jamie Foxx album and tour w proper production New tpain More Lloyd More from Jamia Nash
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#NowPlaying Raise It Up by Jamia Simone Nash
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sommagazine · 7 years
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Jamia – Liquid Courage @thisisjamia
Jamia – Liquid Courage @thisisjamia
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Jamia Simone Nash, now known as just “Jamia,” just released her debut EP Simply Jamia. After being featured on songs with Fantasia and Talib Kweli, and acting in movies like August Rush and TV shows like 7th heaven, My Wife and Kids, Romeo!, The Young and the Restless etc, she is returning to music with this project.
This is track 2 from the EP. The…
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trinitychicago · 8 years
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Black World Cinema Screen: Chapter and Verse Friday March 24-March 31, 2017 SMG Chatham 210 W 87th Admission $6 Black World Cinema™, is a showcase of seldom seen classic features and new films from around the world. Black World Cinema™ presents films by filmmakers who bring us story with compelling content and a human dimension seldom presented in mainstream cinema. All screenings are followed by lively discussions moderated by program director Floyd Webb or local scholars, screenwriters and directors. Synopsis: After serving eight years in prison, reformed gang leader S. Lance Ingram re-enters society and struggles to adapt to a changed Harlem. Living under the tough supervision of a parole officer in a halfway house, he is unable to find a job that will let him use the technological skills he gained in prison. Lance is forced to take a job delivering for a food pantry where he befriends Ms. Maddy (LORETTA DEVINE), a strong and spirited grandmother, and assumes responsibility for her 15-year-old grandson Ty, a promising student who is pulled into a dangerous street gang. When gang members decide to punish Ty for disobeying the “law of the streets,” Lance risks sacrificing his “second chance” at freedom so that Ty can have a “first chance” at a better life. The Filmmaker: Jamal Joseph Jamal Joseph (formerly Eddie Joseph) is an American writer, director, producer, poet, activist, and educator. Joseph was a member of the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. He was prosecuted as one of the Panther 21. He spent six years incarcerated at Leavenworth Penitentiary. Joseph served 5½ years in Leavenworth, where he earned two college degrees and wrote his first play.[3] To date, he has written five plays and two volumes of poetry.[citation needed] He earned his BA summa cum laude from the University of Kansas while at Leavenworth.[4] His first position after incarceration was at Touro College, in East Harlem. While there he was instrumental in arranging for historic graduation ceremonies at the Apollo Theatre. with a graduation address by Ossie Davis, preceded by a spectacular Graduation Procession down the middle of 125th Street [5] He is a full professor and former chair of Columbia University’s Graduate Film Division and the artistic director of the New Heritage Theatre Group in Harlem. He has been featured on HBO's Def Poetry Jam, BET's American Gangster and on Tupac Shakur's The Rose That Grew from Concrete Volumes 1 and 2.[citation needed] He is the author of the interactive biography on Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur Legacy. Joseph was nominated for a 2008 Academy Award in the Best Song category for his contributions to the song "Raise It Up", performed by IMPACT Repertory Theatre and Jamia Nash in the 2007 film August Rush. His memoir Panther Baby was published in February 2012 by Algonquin Books. For times http://ift.tt/SUc8BN For upcoming Black World Cinema releases http://ift.tt/2mviT1R http://ift.tt/2mWRt1f
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thisisjamia-blog · 11 years
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I love this outfit.. It was so fun playing dress up. What do u think about it?
INSTAGRAM | @ThisIsJamia
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deelishus · 12 years
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Jamia Nash is THE TRUTH!!.. @thisisjamia
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boeglobal-blog · 12 years
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VOTE JAMIA FOR YOUNG BLACK STARZ’ BEST OF 2012 READER’S CHOICE AWARD
2012 has been a very successful year for so many of the Young Black Starz and of course that makes me so proud! As the year comes to an end I thought it would be fun to recognize all of the young shiners’ accomplishments by holding our very own Reader’s Choice Awards! Beginning today you all can vote for your favorite nominee in each of the given categories to help choose the final ‘Best Of 2012′ winners.
While the awards are all in fun, I’ve carefully chosen each nominee based on their success in 2012. If I’ve missed anyone, you can still vote for them by placing their name in the other box. All polls will close on Monday, December 31, 2012 and the winners for each category will be announced soon after so VOTE QUICKLY and share the link!
Congratulations to all the young shiners on having such a wonderful and successful year!
VOTE HERE
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ambitiouseccentric · 12 years
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Jamia - Been On
Real Talent!!
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