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redsoxfantasycamp · 5 years
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Our Monday recap includes everything from the drafted teams to Sports Center Top 10 catches in the outfield.
 The morning started off with a practice that was meant to loosen up the muscles, but what it turned into was a tryout for the campers to be scouted by their favorite coaches. The looming worry about the lunch time draft left players diving for fly balls, swinging the bat to hit the ball to the moon, and straining muscles they didn’t even know they had. It was as if they were that little kid again in gym class, waiting for their name to be called onto a team. Don’t fret campers, everyone gets drafted! Participation trophies for all!
 The doors then closed and the coaching staff got started on the draft. The room was tense as each name was taken and put onto the board. Victor Rodriguez and Frank Viola got into a scrum over a player who they thought would lead them to the 2020 Fantasy Camp Championship. Trot and Dauber whispered side by side, strategically planning their next move. Alan Embree talked up players he knew nothing about to try and throw off next round choices, but the group caught on to his guerrilla warfare tactics. El Tiante fell asleep.
 And finally, your 2020 Fantasy Camp teams:
 Billy’s Ballgamers
BILL MUELLER, KEITH FOULKE
 DAVID CATALANO
BRUCE DIAZ
MICHAEL DIXON
JEFFERY FRAZIER
THOMAS GRAZIANO
STEVE KNOTT
JAMES MOROSCHAK
HOWARD NELSON
ERIC ROUKEY
JACK SANDLER
SCOTT SARIAN
BRIAN STOLTZ
THOMAS URBANSKI
  Cori’s Fireballers
JIM CORSI, JOHN VALENTIN
 CHRISTINA ALAVIAN
JAMES ANTONELLIS
HEATH BAKER
JOSHUA BOSLEY
JON BROLIN
JEFFREY BROOKS
MICHAEL BURNS
PHILIP PRATT
RANDY ROBINSON
JUSTIN STEINBACH
RUSSELL UPTEGROVE
SCOTT VIBERT
RON YOUNG
  Embree’s Outlaws
ALAN EMBREE, MANNY DELCARMEN
 BOB CONNORS
DARYLL DODA
BRIAN DRULA
MIKE FRANCIS
DAVE GREEN
DAVID HALL
ROBERT  SULLIVAN
TOM SULLIVAN
CURT SWIFT
CHRISTOPHER SWIFT
CURTIS SWIFT II
JOHN TOINTIGH
LEO YORKELL
  Gedman’s Bombers
RICH GEDMAN, RICK WISE, DAVE SMITH
JOE GILL
ERIC GRANDMAISON
MIKE GRANDMAISON
JIM HUTCHISON
MARK KENTON
MATTHEW MARSHALL
TONY MATEUS
JOHN MONAHAN
LUI REDIGONDA
MONIKA SELMONT
RICHARD SHINKLE
GARY STEVENS
CHARLES WU
Hobson’s Heroes
BUTCH HOBSON, RICH GARCES, LUIS TIANT
 FRANK CASTIGLIONE
CHRISTOPHER DECATUR
ROY KAPLAN
JAMES KELLY
JIM KELLY
RYAN KELLY
JAMES MACHADO
DANIEL MCKENZIE
JEFF MILLAR
ROBERT  MILLER
JOHN PITTMAN
STEVE PITTMAN
RICHARD STRAUSS
STEPHEN WOLFE
  Lenny’s Legends
LENNY DINARDO, POKEY REESE
 EVAN ANDERSON
PAUL ANDERSON
DOUGLAS  BISSANTI
ALAN CASTELLANOS
BRIAN ECKART
JIM FORBUSH
PETER GAW
MARINO JIMENEZ
TIM  KEEFE
CHARLES ORNDORFF
PAUL PEREIRA
BRIAN STACK
BRIAN SULLIVAN
  Nixon’s DirtDogs
TROT NIXON, BRIAN DAUBACH
 CONNER DRIGOTAS
FRANK DRIGOTAS
CHARLIE EARL
MARK ELGART
IAN HAY
STEVE KINGSTON
SEAN LEE
KEVIN LOW
BRIAN  MCWHINNIE
JOE  MUSTO
SCOTT SNOW
MICHAEL SYLVESTER
VINCENT  WELCH
 Sabe’s Babes
BRET SABERHAGEN, TOM GORDON
 JONATHAN BEAN
CHARLES CAWLINA
DEAN COHEN
DAVID DORAN
PAUL EDWARDS
BILLY  GRANT
BRIAN HABIG
CHARLEY HOWE
KEVIN HYATT
HERB SARGENT
JEFFREY VACHON
RICK VACHON
MIKE WALDEN
  Stanley’s Steamers
BOB STANLEY, BOB MONTGOMERY, AL BUMBRY
 DON AMIRALIAN
ERIK BOVASSO
JOSEPH BRADY
JON DAVIS
MIKE DIPALMA
TOM FREEMAN
JOHN GARREN
JADE HERBST
TODD KOPCZYNSKI
MARK OBERT
RANDY OCHAB
ROB SCHRAGER
DANNY TANGEN
  Wins & Saves
FRANK VIOLA, JEFF REARDON, VICTOR RODRIGUEZ
 DOUG BELAIR
MATTHEW BELAIR
DANIEL CALLAHAN
STEPHEN CAMP
BOB HENAULT
AL  HERNANDEZ
DENIS IBEY
JUSTIN JAGHER
JIM KENNEY
JEFF PERRY
DAVID POMERANZ
GREG RUSHFORD
BRANDON THOMPSON
JIM VIEIRA
  The teams got together, sang a cheer, and headed out to the fields to try and win their first regular season match.
 The Bombers and Heroes had a close game in the main stadium. The campers got fired up as their name could be heard over the loud speakers walking up to the plate. Each team was facing the sun in the outfield. Their chances of catching any fly balls was slim. Against all odds, they rose to the occasion! There were multiple catches made that had the crowd jumping up and down, cheering in pure amazement. Steve Wolfe (Awwwoooooooo) made an unbelievable, almost backwards, snag in the right center. The Heroes were able to rally and win 4-6.
 Sabe’s Babes and Wins & Saves was a different story. Wins and Saves crushed the Babes, 14-6. Bret Saberhagen was seen shedding a tear in the dugout after the game, while coach Tom Gordon flipped the Gatorade cooler. Yikes… Wins & Saves, congrats on the first game W and welcome to the winner’s circle- for now.
 The Legends and the Outlaws had 27 runs all together. These games were coach pitched. Maybe our coaches should get some more practice in before lobbing the ball over the plate. Campers, take it while you can! That was just a warm up. Embree’s Outlaws outlasted the Legends, and came away with the 15-12 victory.
 Something must have been in the water at JetBlue Park yesterday morning, because there was another 29 run game. Stanley’s Steamers and Corsi’s Fireballers went neck and neck, fighting until the last inning. Corsi was seen pacing the dugout, almost about the charge the Ump, at every play. After last camp, Corsi was longing for a team that could win a game. And gosh dammit, the Fireballers did not disappoint. His team ended the drought and won the game 15-14. Corsi, your luck may be changing!
 The last game was a blowout not usually seen during coach pitched games. Billy’s Ballgamers demolished Nixon’s DirtDogs 18-3. You heard it here folks, 18-3. Trot is known for pitching zingers against his own team, but was that the reasoning here? Or did Billy “Where’s the sunscreen?” Mueller and Keith “I need to take a nap” Foulke draft the dream team to beat?
 We’ll have to wait and see!
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2019 Bryan Award Winners - Podcast Categories
Here are the winners for these 36 categories.  The podcast was uploaded earlier in the week. HOUR # 1 Category Order: # 1901 - Younger Actress in Daytime: Hayley Erin, General Hospital (ABC) # 1902 - Younger Actor in Daytime: Garren Stitt, General Hospital (ABC) # 1903 - Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal (Amazon Prime) # 1904 - Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Patricia Arquette, The Act (Hulu) # 1905 - Writing in a Comedy Series: “Veep”, Veep (HBO) # 1906 - Directing in a Comedy Series: “We’re Going to the Catskills”, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) # 1907 - Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) # 1908 - Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) # 1909 - Writing in a Drama Series: “The Iron Throne”, Game of Thrones (HBO) # 1910 - Directing in a Drama Series: “The Long Night”, Game of Thrones (HBO) # 1911 - Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones (HBO) # 1912 - Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Susan Kelechi Watson, This Is Us (NBC) # 1913 - Reality/Competition Series: RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1) # 1914 - Supporting Actress in Daytime: Beth Maitland, The Young and the Restless (CBS) # 1915 - Supporting Actor in Daytime: Max Gail, General Hospital (ABC) # 1916 - Writing in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Deadwood (HBO) # 1917 - Directing in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Chernobyl (HBO) # 1918 - Younger Actor in a Comedy Series: Iain Armitage, Young Sheldon (CBS)
HOUR # 2: # 1919 - Younger Actress in a Comedy Series: Tara Lynne Barr, Casual (Hulu) # 1920 - Younger Actress in a Drama or Limited Series: Julia Garner, Ozark (Netflix) # 1921 - Younger Actor in a Drama or Limited Series: Jharrel Jerome, When They See Us (Netflix) # 1922 - Variety Sketch Series: Saturday Night Live (NBC) # 1923 - Variety or Late Night Talk Show: The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS) # 1924 - Lead Actress in Daytime: Maura West, General Hospital (ABC) # 1925 - Lead Actor in Daytime: Peter Bergman, The Young and the Restless (CBS) # 1926 - Lead Actress in a Drama Series: Sandra Oh, Killing Eve (BBC America) # 1927 - Lead Actor in a Drama Series: Billy Porter, Pose (F/X) # 1928 - Lead Actress in a Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep (HBO) # 1929 - Lead Actor in a Comedy Series: Bill Hader, Barry (HBO) # 1930 - Lead Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon (F/X) # 1931 - Lead Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie: Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon (F/X) # 1932 - Limited Series: Chernobyl (HBO) # 1933 - Daytime Soap: The Young and the Restless (CBS) # 1934 - Comedy Series: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) # 1935 - Drama Series: Game of Thrones (HBO) # 1936 - New Series of the Year: Succession (HBO)
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Flavor Waves: Playlist 4
The freshest urban and soul-based tracks out now, including songs by Eric Bellinger, Ty Dolla $ign & ZAYN.
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Flavor Waves is here to bring the freshest urban and soul-based tracks of today. Every week, check in to come float in a wave of magic.
Flavor Waves is created and managed by R&B artist & playlist curator Taylor Gray, and is a separately managed, R&B-centric list that will have periodical updates (as of now, weekly) co-published by The Renaissance Project.
You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple Music, and now on The Renaissance. All previous and future updates can be found here.
In Flavor Waves’ latest update, music from Brent Faiyaz, Eric Bellinger, and Healy is added. Amorphous, Fat Joe, Ty Dolla $ign, and ZAYN are also featured.
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Amorphous was recently profiled by The Renaissance article, “Amorphous was the winner of 2020 — and he wasn’t even trying” in addition to an extended interview published as “More from Amorphous: Our interview & track-by-track review with the winner of 2020.”
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Below, find the transcribed tracklist, plus access to the playlist on Apple Music and Spotify.
More from The Renaissance: Playlist 1: Music For The Revolution
[* indicates new addition.]
1. Fat Joe, DJ Khaled, Amorphous — “Sunshine (The Light)” *2. Brelia Renee — “Don’t Bother Me” 3. Gallant — “Comeback.” *4. Brent Faiyaz, DJ Dahi, Tyler, the Creator — “Gravity” 5. Jazmine Sullivan — “The Other Side” 6. SZA — “Good Days” 7. Asiahn — “Get Away” *8. Eric Bellinger, Hitmaka — “Only You” *9. Jessica Ruffolo — “rain” 10. Marc E. Bassy, Buddy — “Cold” 11. Chloe x Halle — “Sending My Love” [Spotify Exclusive] *12. Jessie Ware, Bibi Zhou, Sihan — “Adore You (Endless Remix)” 13. Ambré — “alone” 14. Romen —“ nah.” 15. Mac Ayres — “Every Time” 16. ZAYN — “Vibez” 17. CVIRO, GXNXVS — “Candy” *18. Healy — “Part of Me” 19. dvsn — “Use Somebody” 20. MiC LOWRY — “Tell Me Now” *21. Ginette Claudette, Mia Ariannaa — “Guess Who” 22. Yung Baby Tate, 6LACK — “Let It Rain” 23. VanJess, Jimi Tents, Garren — “Curious” 24. Shanaz Dorsett, E.O.M., We Plug Good Music — “Imagination (Remaster)” [Apple Music Exclusive] 25. Eric Bellinger — “Genius” 26. Tone Stith — “Devotion” 27. Queen Naija, Kiana Ledé — “I’m Her” 28. NAO, Adekunle Gold — “Antidote” 29. Jazmine Sullivan — “Put It Down” 30. Dryx — “What U Want” 31. Emanuel — “PTH” *32. Masego, Don Toliver — “Mystery Lady” 33. Levandé, Taylor Gray — “Need to Know” 34. Shah — “Involved” 35. Ariana Grande, The Weeknd — “off the table” 36. Justin Nozuka, Mahalia — “No One But You” 37. Adam Ness — “Harlem Knight” 38. Omar Apollo, Ruel — “Want U Around” 39. H.E.R. — “Damage” 40. tobi lou, Dreezy — “OKAY” 41. Gemaine — “What’s Your Name?” 42. Ty Dolla $ign, 6LACK, Musiq Soulchild — “Your Turn” 43. Maurice Moore, JYDN — “it’s on you” 44. Ariana Grande — “just like magic” 45. Ginette Claudette — “Lookin’ Up Ya Ex” 46. Saweetie, Doja Cat — “Best Friend” 47. Bree Runway, Yung Baby Tate — “DAMN DANIEL” 48. Bryson Tiller — “Things Change” 49. Xavier Omär, Jae Stephens — “All Our Time” 50. Giveon, Snoh Aalegra — “Last Time” 51. Phony Ppl, Joey Bada$$ — “On My Shit” 52. Jazmine Sullivan, Anderson .Paak — “Price Tags” 53. Huckleberry Funk — “Broke Times” 54. Rejjie Snow, Snoh Aalegra, Cam O’bi — “Mirrors” 55. Durand Bernarr — “Relocate” 56. SZA, The Neptunes, Pharrell Williams, Ty Dolla $ign — “Hit Different” 57. Brelia Renee, Furillostar — “Vibe With You” 58. Queen Naija, Mulatto — “Bitter” 59. Lucky Daye, Babyface — “Shoulda” 60. Q — “Take Me Where Your Heart Is” 61. L.A. VanGogh — “Rendezvous” 62. Bryson Tiller — “Inhale” 63. Usher — “Bad Habits” 64. VanJess — “Come Over” 65. Disclosure, Kehlani, Syd — “Birthday” 66. Mac Ayres — “Where U Goin’ Tonight?” 67. Gallant — “Only One” 68. Brandy, Ty Dolla $ign — “No Tomorrow, Pt. 2” 69. Toni Braxton — “Fallin’” 70. Samoht — “BE OK” 71. Tré Melvin — “higher” 72. MiC LOWRY — “Brand New” 73. Elliott Trent — “Luv Lyfe” 74. Eric Bellinger — “One Thing Missing” 75. Keke Palmer — “New Nxgga” 76. Gemaine — “What’s Goin’ On?” 77. Victoria Monét — “Jaguar” 78. Jenevieve — “Baby Powder” 79. Xavier Omär, Masego — “SURF” 80. Devvon Terrell — “You Trippin” 81. Furillostar, Brelia Renee, This Life. We Lead. — “Northside” 82. Leon Bridges, Lucky Daye — “All About You” 83. Latif — “Before and After” 84. Jacob Latimore — “It’s My Birthday” 85. Eric Bellinger — “Weak All Week” 86. JoJo — “Kiss” 87. Kiana Ledé — “Feel A Way.” 88. Queen Naija — “Pack Lite” 89. Lyfe Harris, Ye Ali, DCMBR, JAHKOY — “Too Many Ways” 90. Ryan Trey, Bryson Tiller — “Nowhere To Run” 91. Zach Said, MiC LOWRY — “Therapy” 92. Brandy — “Rather Be” 93. JoJo — “Think About You” 94. dvsn, Shantel May — “…Again” 95. Paula DeAnda — “Call It Quits” 96. Justine Skye — “No Options” 97. 6LACK — “Long Nights” 98. Snoh Aalegra — “DYING 4 YOUR LOVE” 99. Giveon — “FAVORITE MISTAKE” 100. Lianne La Havas — “Can’t Fight” 101. Yebba — “Distance”
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Flavor Waves: Playlist 4 was originally published in The Renaissance Project on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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jessicakehoe · 5 years
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Toronto Stylist Bill Angst Looks Back On 30 Years in Hair Including Bowie-Inspired Cuts and Rollerblading in Gaultier
Located in a neighbourhood that seems like the east end’s last stand against gentrification, Toronto’s Angst Hair is the opposite of a gilded Yorkville salon with an espresso machine and a ring light for before-and-after selfies. Its gritty storefront features windows dressed with costumed mannequins and quirky vignettes designed by artists Shane Murphy and Jennifer Morton. Owner Bill Angst’s cockapoo Lloyd greets you upon entering, along with a friendly chorus of hellos from long-time Angst employees and popular stylists Sandy Ciuro, Gaetano Cariati and Roxy Cornwall. It’s a decidedly low-key destination for the loyal clientele who come for the expert cuts and colour. Considered Toronto hairdressing royalty (along with Jie Matar and Ray Civello), Angst is a revered stylist who is all about real talk: he turns people away if he feels that they would look better with longer hair, telling them to come back in six months to a year. “My clients are my friends,” says Angst, who opened his salon doors in 1989 with his friend the late Marco Greco.
Marking its 30th anniversary this month, Angst’s salon has always been the place to be. “People beg. It’s not pretty. We’ve had people lie,” Angst told former FASHION editor-in-chief, Leanne Delap, in a piece she wrote for The Globe and Mail back in 2004 about the long wait list of people hoping for some chair time with Angst, including “IBM execs to cool young artists and rock stars,” who pre-booked their appointments six months out so as not to lose their coveted spot. Angst is FASHION alum, too, working with the mag in the 80s and 90s under its first editor-in-chief  John Mackay. He worked for all Canada’s major magazines and newspapers, and did hair makeovers on The Dini Petty Show and Cityline long before on-air transformations became commonplace. His salon was namechecked in Vogue by Barbara Atkin, Holt Renfrew’s fashion director at the time, and he was friends with Dean and Dan Caten before they became DSquared2—a picture of the trio on set in New York is one of many featured in a series of collages created for the anniversary party held a few weeks ago. Angst was also instrumental in Fashion Cares, a high-wattage fundraiser started in 1987 by Toronto’s fashion and arts community to raise money for AIDS research.
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FASHION sat down with the Angst to talk about his start in hairstyling, rollerblading in Gaultier and why he’ll never retire.  
This interview has been condensed and edited.
What was the first hairstyle you wore?
“The David Bowie haircut from his Ziggy Stardust era when he had orange hair that stood up on top of his head. My father called it the Rooster Cut. All the local rock bands and cool people were wearing it. So, when I was 13 years old, I hitchhiked into town and got the Rooster Cut.”
What was the first haircut you gave someone else?
“When I was getting the Bowie cut, I asked the hairstylist how she did it. She said ‘Easy: A meets B meets C meets D,” which is exactly the kind of geometry I was learning in my drafting class at school. When I came home my sister Leslie said ‘I love your haircut,’ and I said ‘I can do it for you.’ So I cut her hair the same way. She was talking on the phone the whole time. It was impeccable. Then we went over to our friend’s house and I cut their hair exactly the same way. My cutting evolved from that and I taught myself how to do perms and highlights on Leslie’s hair. We changed her hair constantly. She came to the salon’s 30th anniversary party which was a big thrill. She has Parkinson’s disease now, and she has really bad days—for her to come is a big deal to me because she was the first haircut I ever did.”
How did your career begin?
“I hitchhiked from our farm in Ponsonby, Ontario to Kitchener-Waterloo every day to go to hairdressing school when I was 16. I wasn’t late once, and I passed with flying colours. I knew how to do everything. When I was 17, I took an advanced training class at [a salon chain called] Glemby International. The trainer told me that I could cut circles around him, and that I should be in a bigger city. He eventually quit and went work for [the late hairstylist] Robert Gage. And then I took over his job as the Canadian trainer for Glemby when I was about 20 years old.”
Did you admire any hairstylists when you were starting out?
“When I was taking courses at Glemby the trainer would show video clips of Garren. He was the hairdresser who showed me how to do point cutting [a layering technique]. And Christiaan was my other influence because he was more avant garde. [French hairdresser] Alexandre de Paris was my God for doing French rolls and things like that. I even have one of his brushes. It’s the golden brush. People ask to borrow it. I’ve had a lot of brushes disappear from my station, but the golden brush is one constant.”
How did you start working in fashion?
“My friend Tony Vermillion went to fashion school at George Brown and opened up a clothing company called Vermillion Clothing. I was a full partner in the company with him and we had our first big fashion show with Comrags. I did the hair for Vermillion. Barbara Sgroi was the Fashion Editor at the Toronto Sun, and she asked me to do work for her. Then she moved to Flare and she got me to do work there.
Where was the fashion crowd hanging out back in the day?
“Everybody was hanging out at Bemelmans. It was the meeting place. It was a bar and a restaurant with an outside patio, and the bar was just packed. Those are the days when people were going to buy stuff from the bartender.”
When did you decide to move to New York?
“After I left Glemby, I worked with [hairstylist] Denis Bouchard. And then I decided I wanted to move to New York, so I rented a chair in a salon and made a bunch of money and moved there. I was doing international jet setters’ hair and doing editorial, working for advertising companies, Holt Renfrew, and fashion labels like Diane Pernet. I did the hair for her lookbook and her fashion shows. I had a pretty good life in New York. I was hanging out with Trustafarians at all the clubs and all the parties. But I moved back to Toronto because my whole group of friends was starting to move away, back to the places they were from like Egypt, Paris and Italy. I was out on the street one day, it was hot and it stunk like urine, and I thought ‘do I really want to stay in this place and make a whole new group of friends, or do I want to go home and have continuum?’”
When did you decide to open your salon?
“When I moved back to Toronto, I was working out of a salon where they tripled my chair rental [fees] in less than a year. I had no interest in opening a hair salon until that happened to me. I thought ‘I need to open a salon for creative kooks to make a good living and not be taken advantage of.’ Hairdressers are notoriously sort of flighty and don’t really have business acumen, and so I’ve created an environment where people don’t have to have that and can still run their own business and be self-employed. Sandy joined Marco and I a couple of years later when I fell and broke my wrist rollerblading [and I needed someone to take care of my clients]. I was known downtown for being the kooky guy on the rollerblades. I was dressing in Gaultier, and my picture was on the cover of newspapers and stuff like that.”
Yeah, I saw that you were on the cover of Toronto Life in the early 90s with ballet dancer Rex Harrington. Tell me about that?
“That was the gay guide to Toronto. It came out just before Pride. They wanted two notable guys on the cover. And we were both at the height of our career at that time. Well, he was at the height of his career. With my career, there has never been a height, it’s always been fabulous. I don’t plan on having a height. I’m going to retire… never.”
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Inhabit: At Home with Patty Sheehan
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Who are you? 
My name is Patty Sheehan, Commissioner Patty Sheehan. Although, I don’t insist on people using my title because I think there’s a lot more respect in a tone of voice than a title. I’m 56 years old. I live in Colonialtown with my little rescue dog, Sienna. I have four urban chickens and a cat named Nina Simone. Where are we currently and what is the importance of this space? Right now we are in my living room. This is my sanctuary. I collect a lot of local art. I’ve got lots of local artists from Tony Garren to Crawford to crazy boom art guy to Lee Vandergrift. To me it’s kind of like I remember where I was and how I met the artist. Usually it’s at a show and there’s a really cool experience that’s attached to it.
Patty is also an artist. She has an ongoing project called “Bad Kitty” which she began as a form of therapy after a bad breakup. I lost 3 quarters of my pets and a lot of my stuff. And the only thing that was left in the house when I got home was a few pieces of furniture and some canvases. And I missed my cat. So I started painting the cat as therapy, which is ridiculous. It was kind of my way to kind of reconnect with him and the crazy thing is that my friend Mindy Cowells saw the paintings. I was crying into my beer one night and I said “Look at my cat.” She said, “These are delightful. We’re gonna do a show.” I always thought I was gonna be an artist. But politics [and public service] is what I do for a living. But I still have this intense connection to artists and a lot of them are my friends. I just love that. I think that gives me a balance. I think that’s why I can handle what I do, because politics can be very mean. Especially now in the political climate we are in. And when Pulse happened, that’s the only way that I healed. I was taking a class at the time [you typically can’t talk in pottery classes] and my instructor said “You take yourself over in the corner and you do what you have to do, I understand.”
I had so much I had to do, but I still went to class because it was a way of connecting to who I was before it happened. They say part of post traumatic stress is it takes you out of who you were, into a bad place, and you have to continue to go back and reconnect with who you were. And that’s the really hard thing for all these Pulse families. They realize they are never going to be the way they were before. And neither will I. Neither is anyone who was affected in any way. 
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This is the second time healing through art has been mentioned in one of the interviews in this column. One of the first people that we interviewed, his name was Doug. He’s a poet. He owned two schools where he taught people to be massage therapists and before that he was in the military. One thing he kept bringing up, that you also mentioned, was the aspect of healing through art and how the theme of healing kept coming up for him throughout his life’s different paths. So that’s cool to hear you say that. I think people think “Well you know, I’m gonna pick this course for me and this is gonna be my career and this is what I’m going to do.” But I think it’s really important to be able to adapt. I never was able to support myself through art. So I went into marketing and then I did that for a long time and I moved downtown and I got kind of ticked at my city commissioner for not being responsive and I decided to run. People say, “What are you going to do next?” You know what, bloom where you’re planted. I live in the same house I’ve lived in for 22 years. I love what I do and if I get an opportunity to do something else, fine. I don’t have this 5 year plan where I’ve got to be here [or there]. I think that we don’t do enough to try and perfect everything that we do. I see a lot of folks, especially younger people, and they’re like, “Well, you know, I want to get on this career path and I want to do this and that.”’ I’m like, “If you do every job that you’ve ever had with absolute perfection then you’re gonna be able to [get to where you want]. Don’t look at [any job] as being beneath you. I was a Dunkin Donut hostess. I worked at a plant nursery on hot tar paper all day long laying plants outside, but I was taught at a very young age to do every job to the best of your ability. You could be working at Mcdonald’s, make that best hamburger you can.
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Patty and I went on to talk about the idea of success and what it means to our current society.
I could be much wealthier in terms of what most people would count as success. I could make a great deal more money doing anything. People have threatened me, “We’re gonna take your job away!” Well, you know, I could pretty much manage a store and make more money. That’s kind of a fail threat to me to be quite honest. I live simply. I think that most people think of material success as wealth. I’m reading Yvon Chouinard’s book. I don’t know who that is. He’s amazing. He’s the founder of Patagonia and his book is called Let My People Go Surfing and he talks about how he’s managed to make this multi-million dollar company out of living simply and he’s tried with everything he’s doing to interweave that through his life and practice. I don’t think you have to have a huge house to be successful. I see my colleagues sometimes; they’re so worried about losing their jobs that they won’t do the right thing. And you know what, I can do the right thing because I can do anything else and make a lot more money. I’m living within my means and that gives me a sense of autonomy and I’m proud of it.
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Patty has spent years getting to know a group of people in a nearby public housing complex. She told me of visiting this neighborhood one year after Thanksgiving and delivering meals to people around the complex.   There was this one family that insisted we come in and they didn’t have much in their house. They had a small dining room table and minimal furniture. This lady had been living in public housing a long time and I knew her story and she had gotten off drugs and she was raising her kids and her kids were now teenagers and they were lovely young ladies. And she said, “I want you to see the wall.” They had put this piece of paper on the wall and she had her children write everything they were thankful for. Here’s people who are living in public housing and they barely have a stick of furniture to their name and they are the most happy people I know and they have this huge thing on their wall [declaring their thankfulness] and my name was on it. People are missing out so much on what life’s really about. And I think the happiest people are the most grateful people. And I can’t tell that story without crying. The people that were helping me pass out dinners probably thought I was completely insane, but you know, that wasn’t staged, she didn’t even know I was going to be coming with that dinner that day. We just knocked on her door and delivered it and it means alot to me that her children would think to say that. Were not grateful enough as people. We always think about what other things we want. It’s all about the next thing. “I’ll be happy if, I’ll be happy when I get this. I’ll be happy when this happens to me.” And I think it’s a false narrative. It’s how we make ourselves miserable and create hell on earth for ourselves. 
Its interesting because I have OCD-like tendencies, not things having to be organized, but things will just continue on repeat in my head over and over. Omg- this house must drive you crazy. 
See, that’s the thing, that doesn’t bother me. It’s literally, I did this thing bad or I’m stressed out with money and it keeps repeating over and over to the point where I can’t focus on anything around me. So I’ve started going to counseling and to go along with with what you were saying, I was asking the counselor, how do I break these modes of obsession and he said, “You should start writing all of the things you are thankful for when you’re starting to obsess and you should start doing random acts of kindness to get you out of your mind. Like if you’re in line at Starbucks, say something to the person behind you, pay for their coffee.” I think we really get caught up with ourselves and it’s amazing how much restoration can come to our selves and to those around us when we are constantly just approaching everything with thankfulness and humility. Yeah, well, part of my addiction was my inner critic and the amount of negative thinking I was doing. So I started doing some reading about that and one of the exercises I found was to make a note of every negative thing you say about yourself or other people. 
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By addiction do you mean with alcohol? Alcohol, yeah. I quit drinking four and a half years ago.
So, when I started losing count [of all the negatives], I’m like “Wow, this is awful. I don’t want to live like that.” So instead, I got to, “Okay, I’m saying something negative, how can I turn that around? What am I grateful for and what can I do to make myself feel better instead of worse?” I think it was a vital part of my recovery–gratitude and not giving into all that self-critical thinking and negativity towards others. It’s a toxic suit. And that was a lesson I didn’t learn until I was in my 50’s and some people never learn. I kind of get down on myself. I’m like gosh, I wished had learned this stuff earlier, but bottom line is, you learn it when you’re ready. Life is a journey. We’re all at our places of learning and I’m glad I got there. I found a video from 2007 when I was researching for this interview and you looked completely different. I actually messaged our Chief Editor, and was like, what happened to Patty, she looks hot now!! Hahahahaha. He was like, “She stopped drinking,” and I was like, “Oh, alright. Makes sense!” A lot of people think that and it’s not just drinking. Drinking is a symptom. Everybody has different addictions. It’s because you haven’t dealt with whatever that hole is that you’re trying to fill that with addiction. And I had to deal with my own holes. I had to deal with whatever I was trying to fill. And sometimes peering in that old darkness in your own soul is not a happy time, but it’s necessary to get to the light. You have to know dark to know light. You have to know sorrow to know joy.
People were like, “You had work done!” I have not had plastic surgery! Are you kidding me?!?!? You think I look better because I had work done? I changed my diet. I exercise every day now, which I didn’t do. I don’t have a hangover every morning and I’ve made conscious choices to change my diet and to change a lot of things in my life. It’s all connected. And it’s spiritual. Some people believe in God. Some people don’t. I do. I needed to reconnect that. As a gay person, I thought that God had left me because religious people had left me. But I need to reconnect with that spiritual. I don’t believe God is this man on a cloud with thunderbolts, but I do believe God is in everything. I’m more in tune with the Unitarian kind of spirit, that God is in everything and that God is in everyone. I believe in that source of connection with good. I don’t believe in hell as a place. I don’t believe in heaven as a place. I believe we create it here and I believe in God as a spirit of good in all of us. 
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At the Pulse vigil, I don’t know how it came up, but I think you were just talking about hatred within the church towards the LGBTQ community and you said that you considered yourself a Christian. I said I was coming out as a Christian, which is a funny thing to say. That is something I was curious about, because now as you were explaining it, it doesn’t entirely sound like that. I consider myself a Christian because I believe in the Christ-in-all-of-us type of thing. I’m not going to get too much in the weeds of my own personal belief. I think that evangelicals have hijacked Christianity to the point that it’s become almost an obsession with hurting people and judging people. You know, I’m a person who’s actually read the Bible, six times from cover to cover and there are thousands of scriptures about judgement and there’s only a few that call out behavior.
So, if you’re really gonna read it and you’re really saying that you’re following it, judgment is the thing that kind of gets you in trouble. So yeah, I am a Christian and I’m not afraid or ashamed of that. I was raised Catholic. There are many things that I’ve learned through religion that are really really good. And there are some things that I’ve experienced in religion that have been really awful, but I don’t think it’s either or. 
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I guess it’s just difficult for me also because I was raised Christian and I still consider myself to be a Christian on most days. I was raised growing up being told, “Homosexuality is a sin” and it’s really difficult for me now as an adult to know people like you and people that I love and say “God doesn’t love them” or that I could even say “God doesn’t agree with them.” But I guess to say that you are a Christ follower, for me, that goes against what I was taught as a kid. Of course, I’ve read it myself. I’m just processing aloud here. I’ve read the man’s words and who did he hang out with? He hung out with hookers and fisherman, who were like the grossest people. He was a carpenter. Would any of the religious people who have built these mega churches be hanging out with Jesus if he was alive today? He’d probably drive a pickup truck, he’d be hanging out with people that they wouldn’t associate with. I think it would be fascinating to do a film with modern Jesus and see how everything would play out. On a lighter note to wrap it up- Politics and religion, my god. 
It’s my fault, I pushed us that direction. You mentioned a lot about paddle boarding, and having the chickens, what are the activities that you enjoy the most outside of art and your job? We’re going to go in the garden in a little bit. That’s my thing. I worked for the Department of Agriculture for 12 years. I worked for Cardinal Homes and we basically sold prefab housing by landscaping it beautifully before anybody else was doing landscaping at apartment complexes. So I’ve always had this connection to art and plants.
My chickens make compost and I make a pot of Bromeliads out of it. To me it’s just this cool connection of all the things that I’m interested in. When I go to another city I go to the farmers market. That’s how I found out about urban chickens. I was in Phoenix and they had this ‘Tour de coops’ and I thought, “That’s the coolest thing I ever heard of.” I started doing research on urban chickens and that was my ordinance. The thing that I think I bring to city council is I will find something I’m fascinated by, work with the planning department, and get an ordinance written. I don’t know of any other commissioners that have really worked on ordinances to get them passed. And that’s what I do, I love what I do. Patty will soon be exhibiting a fall edition of her ongoing series, “Bad Kitty”. Be sure to check it out at The District on September 29th.
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Olivier Rousteing proudly presents Balmain Spring/Summer 2017 Fashion ads Campaign shot by Steven Klein and Concept and Creative Direction #PascalDangin at KiDS Creative. So nice concept to have diverse ages of the models all combined in one campaign, Olivier quotted about the Campaign: 
“We may have shot this campaign on an early winter morning on an out-of-the-way highway in California—but for Steven, Pascal and me, it was important that these powerful images not be easily defined by a place, an hour or a season. Instead, a striking, dream-like ambiance offers the perfect complement to the fluidity and relaxed sensuality of Balmain’s Spring-Summer collection. We capture moments of a mysterious journey of a diverse cast of models, a nomadic Balmain army forcefully moving through an oneiric landscape—an environment which, like the collection itself, has been stripped back to the essential. And that essential includes, of course, music. For me and my generation, music is simply inseparable from fashion. Those who know Balmain will recall that it has played a key part in the house’s previous campaigns—whether the focus was placed on today’s artists themselves or on a shared creative collaboration with them. Here, the impressive towering speakers that line the mysterious pathway make very clear that ours is a journey that is accompanied with a powerfully invigorating soundtrack, blasting out at top volume, at every step of the way.” — Olivier Rousteing, Paris January 10, 2017.
Photographer: Steven Klein, Creative Director: Pascal Dangin, Hair: Garren, Beauty: Diane Kendal and Models so far: Doutzen Kroes, Isabeli Fontana, Jon Kortajarena, Natasha Poly, Gabriel Aubrey, Tony Ward.
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This is a short seller's review by Don Figgins.  I sold his home at 125 Rae Drive which closed 4/9/2020.  It was a great honor helping Don and his brothers sell this Palm Coast home.  I sold this home in 10 days and got them 96% of their asking price.  Thanks for trusting in me Don and I look forward to staying in touch.
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Flavor Waves: Playlist 3
The freshest urban and soul-based tracks in this week’s update includes Ambré, Amorphous, JoJo & Queen Naija.
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Welcome back — Flavor Waves is here to bring the freshest urban and soul-based tracks of today. Come float in a wave of magic.
Created and managed by R&B artist & playlist curator Taylor Gray, this is a separately managed, R&B-centric list that will have periodical updates (as of now, weekly) co-published by The Renaissance Project. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple Music, and now on The Renaissance. All previous and future updates can be found here.
So far, it seems we’re helping get the word out — Flavor Waves has now reached over 100 likes on Spotify!
Last week, artist Romen also took notice of Flavor Waves’ inclusion of his song “nah.”
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In Flavor Waves’ latest update, music from Ambré, Amorphous, Fat Joe, and Marc E. Bassy is added. JoJo, Queen Naija, Toni Braxton, and Ty Dolla $ign are also featured.
Amorphous was recently profiled by The Renaissance article, “Amorphous was the winner of 2020 — and he wasn’t even trying” in addition to an extended interview published as “More from Amorphous: Our interview & track-by-track review with the winner of 2020.”
Below, find the transcribed tracklist, plus access to the playlist on Apple Music and Spotify.
More from The Renaissance: Playlist 1: Music For The Revolution
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*1. Fat Joe, Amorphous — “Sunshine (The Light)” 2. Gallant — “Comeback” 3. Jazmine Sullivan — “The Other Side” *4. Marc E. Bassy, Buddy — “Cold” *5. Asiahn — “Get Away” 6. SZA — “Good Days” 7. Chloe x Halle — “Sending My Love ”[Spotify Exclusive] *8. Ambré — “Alone” 9. Romen — “nah.” 10. Mac Ayres — “Every Time” 11. ZAYN — “Vibez” 12. CVIRO, GXNXVS — “Candy” 13. dvsn — “Use Somebody” 14. MiC LOWRY — “Tell Me Now” 15. Yung Baby Tate, 6LACK — “Let It Rain” 16. VanJess, Jimi Tents, Garren — “Curious” *17. Shanaz Dorsett, E.O.M. & We Plug Good Music — “Imagination” (Remaster) [Apple Music Exclusive] 18. Eric Bellinger — “Genius” 19. Tone Stith — “Devotion” 20. Queen Naija, Kiana Ledé — “I’m Her” 21. NAO, Adekunle Gold — “Antidote” 22. Jazmine Sullivan — “Put It Down” 23. DRYX — “What U Want” 24. Emanuel — “PTH” 25. Levandé, Taylor Gray — “Need To Know” 26. Shah — “Involved” 27. Ariana Grande, The Weeknd — “off the table” 28. Justin Nozuka, Mahalia — “No One But You” 29. Adam Ness — “Harlem Knight” *30. Omar Apollo, Ruel — “Want U Around” 31. H.E.R. — “Damage” 32. tobi lou, Dreezy — “OKAY” 33. Gemaine —“What’s Your Name?” 34. Ty Dolla $ign, 6LACK, Musiq Soulchild — “Your Turn” 35. Maurice Moore, JYDN — “it’s on you” 36. Ariana Grande — “just like magic” 37. Ginette Claudette — “Lookin’ Up Ya Ex” 38. Saweetie, Doja Cat — “Best Friend” 39. Bree Runway, Yung Baby Tate — “DAMN DANIEL” 40. Quiet Child, Tinashe — “Ride Da Wav” 41. Bryson Tiller — “Things Change” 42. Xavier Omär, Jae Stephens — “All Our Time” 43. Giveon, Snoh Aalegra — “Last Time” 44. Phony Ppl, Joey Bada$$ — “On My Shit” 45. Jazmine Sullivan, Anderson .Paak — “Price Tags” 46. Huckleberry Funk — “Broke Times” 47. Rejjie Snow, Snoh Aalegra, Cam O’bi — “Mirrors” 48. Jovan E’Sean — “love you, always.” 49. Durand Bernarr — “Relocate” 50. SZA, The Neptunes, Pharrell Williams, Ty Dolla $ign — “Hit Different” 51. Brelia Renee, Furillostar — “Vibe With You” 52. Queen Naija, Mulatto — “Bitter” 53. Lucky Daye, Babyface — “Shoulda” *54. Q — “Take Me Where Your Heart Is” 55. L.A. VanGogh — “Rendezvous” 56. Bryson Tiller — “Inhale” 57. Usher — “Bad Habits” 58. VanJess — “Come Over” 59. Disclosure, Kehlani, Syd — “Birthday” 60. Mac Ayres — “Where U Goin’ Tonight?” 61. Gallant — “Only One” 62. Brandy, Ty Dolla $ign — “No Tomorrow, Pt. 2” 63. Toni Braxton — “Fallin’” 64. Samoht — “BE OK” 65. Tré Melvin — “higher” 66. MiC LOWRY — “Brand New” 67. Elliott Trent — “Luv Lyfe” 68. Eric Bellinger — “One Thing Missing” 69. Keke Palmer — “New Nxgga” 70. Gemaine — “What’s Goin’ On?” 71. Victoria Monét — “Jaguar” 72. Jenevieve — “Baby Powder” 73. Xavier Omär, Masego — “SURF” 74. Devvon Terrell — “You Trippin” 75. Furillostar, Brelia Renee, This Life. We Lead. — “Northside” 76. Leon Bridges, Lucky Daye — “All About You” 77. Latif — “Before and After” 78. Jacob Latimore — “It’s My Birthday” 79. Eric Bellinger — “Weak All Week” 80. JoJo �� “Kiss” 81. Kiana Ledé — “Feel A Way.” 82. Queen Naija — “Pack Lite” 83. Lyfe Harris, Ye Ali, DCMBR, JAHKOY — “Too Many Ways” 84. Ryan Trey, Bryson Tiller — “Nowhere To Run” 85. Zach Said, MiC LOWRY — “Therapy” 86. Brandy — “Rather Be” 87. JoJo — “Think About You” 88. dvsn, Shantel May — “… Again” 89. Paula DeAnda — “Call It Quits” 90. Justine Skye — “No Options” 91. 6LACK — “Long Nights” 92. Snoh Aalegra — “DYING 4 YOUR LOVE” 93. Giveon — “FAVORITE MISTAKE” 94. Lianne La Havas — “Can’t Fight” 95. Yebba — “Distance”
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Flavor Waves: Playlist 2
Here’s the freshest urban and soul-based tracks of today, including Bryson Tiller, Jazmine Sullivan, Romen & SZA.
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The single cover art to “Nah” by Romen.
Welcome back — Flavor Waves is here to bring the freshest urban and soul-based tracks of today. Come float in a wave of magic.
As we announced in The Renaissance Rundown #18 to conclude 2020, we are welcoming the Flavor Waves playlist to The Renaissance Project. Created and managed by R&B artist & playlist curator Taylor Gray, this is a separately managed, R&B-centric list that will have periodical updates (as of now, weekly) co-published by The Renaissance Project.
Welcoming Flavor Waves to the family will further diversify and improve the content we bring to you, the reader. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple Music, and now on The Renaissance. Their inaugural update can be found here, and all updates in the future can be found here.
So far, it seems we’re getting the word out — Flavor Waves has now reached 100 likes on Spotify!
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In Flavor Waves’ latest update, music from Adam Ness, Eric Bellinger, and Romen are added. Bryson Tiller, Giveon, Jazmine Sullivan, Queen Naija and SZA are also featured.
Below, find the transcribed tracklist, plus access to the playlist on Apple Music and Spotify.
More from The Renaissance: Playlist 1: Music For The Revolution
[* indicates new addition.]
*1. Gallant — “Comeback” 2. Jazmine Sullivan — “The Other Side” *3. SZA — “Good Days” 4. Chloe x Halle —“Sending My Love” (Spotify Exclusive) *5. Romen — “nah.” 6. Mac Ayres — “Every Time” *7. ZAYN —“Vibez” 8. CVIRO, GXNXVS — “Candy” 9. dvsn — “Use Somebody” 10. MiC LOWRY — “Tell Me Now” 11. Yung Baby Tate, 6LACK — “Let It Rain” 12. VanJess, Jimi Tents, Garren — “Curious” 13. Maurice Moore — “hate 2 be you.” *14. Eric Bellinger — “Genius” 15. Tone Stith — “Devotion” 16. Queen Naija, Kiana Ledé — “I’m Her” 17. NAO, Adelunde Gold —“Antidote” 18. Jazmine Sullivan — “Put It Down” 19. DRYX —“What U Want” 20. Emanuel — “PTH” 21. Levandé, Taylor Gray — “Need To Know” 22. Shah — “Involved” 23. Ariana Grande, The Weeknd — “off the table” 24. Justin Nozuka, Mahalia — “No One But You” *25. Adam Ness — “Harlem Knight” 26. H.E.R. — “Damage” 27. tobi lou, Dreezy — “OKAY” 28. Gemaine — “What’s Your Name?” 29. Ty Dolla $ign, 6LACK, Musiq Soulchild — “Your Turn” 30. Maurice Moore, JYDN — “it’s on you” 31. Ariana Grande — “just like magic” 32. Ginette Claudette — “Lookin’ Up Ya Ex” 33. Saweetie, Doja Cat — “Best Friend” 34. Bree Runway, Yung Baby Tate — “DAMN DANIEL” 35. Quiet Child, Tinashe — “Ride Da Wav” 36. Bryson Tiller — “Things Change” 37. Xavier Omär, Jae Stephens — “All Our Time” 38. Giveon, Snoh Aalegra — “Last Time” 39. Phony Ppl, Joey Bada$$ — “On My Shit” 40. Jazmine Sullivan, Anderson .Paak — “Price Tags” 41. Huckleberry Funk — “Broke Times” 42. Rejjie Snow, Snoh Aalegra, Cam O’bi — “Mirrors” 43. Jovan E’Sean — “love you, always” 44. Durand Bernarr — “Relocate” 45. SZA, Ty Dolla $ign — “Hit Different” 46. Brelia Renee, Furillostar — “Vibe With You” 47. Queen Naija, Mulatto —“Bitter” 48. Lucky Daye, Babyface — “Shoulda” 49. L.A. VanGogh — “Rendezvous” 50. Bryson Tiller — “Inhale” 51. Usher — “Bad Habits” 52. VanJess — “Come Over” 53. Disclosure, Kehlani, Syd — “Birthday” 54. Mac Ayres — “Where U Goin’ Tonight?” 55. Gallant — “Only One” 56. Brandy, Ty Dolla $ign — “No Tomorrow, Pt. 2” 57. Toni Braxton — “Fallon’” 58. Samoht — “BE OK” 59. Tré Melvin — “higher” 60. MiC LOWRY — “Brand New” 61. Elliott Trent — “Luv Lyfe” 62. Eric Bellinger — “One Thing Missing” 63. Keke Palmer — “New Nxgga” 64. Gemaine — “What’s Goin’ On?” 65. Victoria Monét — “Jaguar” 66. Jenevieve — “Baby Powder” 67. Xavier Omär, Masefield — “SURF” 68. Devvon Terrell — “You Trippin” 69. Furillostar, Brelia Renee, This Life. We Lead. — “Northside” 70. Leon Bridges, Lucky Daye — “All About You” 71. Latif — “Before and After” 72. Jacob Latimore — “It’s My Birthday” 73. Eric Bellinger — “Weak All Week” 74. JoJo — “Kiss” 75. Kiana Ledé — “Feel A Way” 76. Queen Naija — “Pack Lite” 77. Lyfe Harris, Ye Ali, DCMBR, JAHKOY — “Too Many Ways” 78. Ryan Trey, Bryson Tiller — “Nowhere To Run” 79. Zach Said, MiC LOWRY —“Therapy” 80. Brandy — “Rather Be” 81. JoJo —“Think About You” 82. dvsn, Shantel May — “…Again” 83. Paula DeAnda — “Call It Quits” 84. Justine Skye — “No Options” 85. 6LACK — “Long Nights” 86. Snoh Aalegra — “DYING 4 YOUR LOVE” 87. Giveon — “FAVORITE MISTAKE” 88. Lianne La Havas — “Can’t Fight” 89. YEBBA — “Distance”
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Flavor Waves by Taylor Gray
Flavor Waves: Playlist 2 was originally published in The Renaissance Project on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
from Stories by Juwan J. Holmes on Medium https://medium.com/the-renaissance/flavor-waves-playlist-2-86bfeee2ca99?source=rss-3afaef324bdd------2
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Flavor Waves: Playlist 1 of 2021
Got a taste for something new? Check out the freshest urban and soul-based tracks of today, curated by Taylor Gray.
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Got a taste for something new? Check out Flavor Waves and float in a wave of magic.
As we announced in The Renaissance Rundown #18 to conclude 2020, we are welcoming the Flavor Waves playlist to The Renaissance Project. Created and managed by R&B artist & playlist curator Taylor Gray, this is a separately managed, R&B-centric list that will have periodical updates (as of now, weekly) co-published by The Renaissance Project.
Welcoming Flavor Waves to the family will further diversify and improve the content we bring to you, the reader. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Apple Music, and now on The Renaissance.
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In Flavor Waves’ first update to 2021, music from Jazmine Sullivan, VanJess, dvsn, SZA, Eric Bellinger & 6LACK are featured. Below, find the transcribed tracklist, plus access to the playlist on Apple Music and Spotify.
You can also always convert any playlist to your preferred music service using Soundiiz.
More from The Renaissance: Playlist 1: Music For The Revolution
1. Jazmine Sullivan — “The Other Side” 2. Chloe x Halle — “Sending My Love” (Spotify exclusive) 3. VanJess, Jimi Tents, Garren — “Curious” 4. dvsn — “Use Somebody” 5. Mac Ayres — “Every Time” 6. MiC LOWRY — “Tell Me Now” 7. Yung Baby Tate, 6LACK — “Let It Rain” 8. NAO, Adekunle Gold — “Antidote” 9. Maurice Moore — “Hate 2 Be You.” 10. Emanuel — “PTH” 11. CVIRO, GXNXVS — “Candy” 12. Tone Stith — “Devotion” 13. Queen Naija, Kiana Lede — “I’m Her” 14. Jazmine Sullivan — “Put It Down” 15. DRYX — “What U Want” 16. Kevin Ross — “Inside Freestyle” 17. Levande, Taylor Gray — “Need to Know” 18. Shah — “Involved” 19. Ariana Grande, The Weeknd — “off the table” 20. Justin Nozuka, Mahalia — “No One But You” 21. H.E.R. — “Damage” 22. tobi lou, Dreezy — “OKAY” 23. Gemaine — “What’s Your Name?” 24. Ty Dolla $ign, 6LACK, Musiq Soulchild — “Your Turn” 25. Maurice Moore, JYDN — “it’s on you” 26. Ariana Grande — “just like magic” 27. Ginette Claudette — “Lookin’ Up Ya Ex” 28. Saweetie, Doja Cat — “Best Friend” 29. Bree Runway, Yung Baby Tate — “DAMN DANIEL” 30. Quiet Child, Tinashe — “Ride Da Wav” 31. Bryson Tiller — “Things Change” 32. Xavier Omar, Jae Stephens — “All Our Time” 33. Giveon, Snoh Aalegra — “Last Time” 34. Phony Ppl, Joey Bada$$ — “On My Shit” 35. Jazmine Sullivan, Anderson .Paak — “Pricetags” 36. Huckleberry Funk — “Broke Times” 37. Rejjie Snow, Snoh Aalegra, Cam O’bi — “Mirrors” 38. Jovan E’Sean — “love you, always.” 39. Durand Bernarr — “Relocate” 40. SZA, The Neptunes, Pharrell Williams — “Hit Different” 41. Brelia Renee, Furillostar — “Vibe With You” 42. Queen Naija, Mulatto — “Bitter” 43. Lucky Daye, Babyface — “Shoulda” 44. L.A. VanGogh — “Rendezvous” 45. Bryson Tiller — “Inhale” 46. Usher — “Bad Habits” 47. VanJess — “Come Over” 48. Disclosure, Kehlani, Syd — “Birthday” 49. Mac Ayres — “Where U Goin’ Tonight?” 50. Gallant — “Only One” 51. Brandy, Ty Dolla $ign — “No Tomorrow Pt. 2” 52. Toni Braxton — “Fallin’” 53. Samoht —“BE OK” 54. Tre Melvin — “higher” 55. MiC LOWRY — “Brand New” 56. Elliott Trent — “Luv Lyfe” 57. Eric Bellinger — “One Thing Missing” 58. Keke Palmer — “New Nxgga” 59. Gemaine — “What’s Goin’ On?” 60. Victoria Monet — “Jaguar” 61. NAO, Lianne La Havas — “Woman” 62. Xavier Omar, Masego — “SURF” 63. Devvon Terrell — “You Trippin” 64. Furillostar, Brelia Renee, This Life. We Lead. — “Northside” 65. Leon Bridges, Lucky Daye — “All About You” 66. ZAYN —“ Better” 67. Latif — “Before and After” 68. Jacob Latimore —“It’s My Birthday” 69. Eric Bellinger — “Weak All Week” 70. JoJo — “Kiss” 71. Kiana Lede — “Feel A Way” 72. Queen Naija — “Pack Lite” 73. Lyfe Harris, Ye Ali, DCMBR, JAHKOY — “Too Many Ways” 74. Ryan Trey, Bryson Tiller — “Nowhere to Run” 75. Zach Said, MiC LOWRY — “Therapy” 76. Brandy — “Rather Be” 77. JoJo —“Think About You” 78. dvsn, Shantel May — “… Again” 79. Paula DeAnda — “Call It Quits” 80. Justine Skye — “No Options” 81. 6LACK — “Long Nights” 82. Snoh Aalegra — “DYING 4 YOUR LOVE” 83. Giveon — “FAVORITE MISTAKE” 84. Lianne La Havas — “Can’t Fight” 85. KYLE, Bryson Tiller, Raphael Saadiq — “The Sun” 86. Yebba — “Distance” 87. Sherren Olivia, Jack Red — “Time’s Up”
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