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Prose for Whitney: “I was dreaming when I wrote this…”

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At One Moment In Time
you were here with us;
now you are gone.
Our Queen of the Night;
God called you home.
1963, the human was born.
2012, you witness true love.
And I can still hear you singing your songs from above.
I somewhat blame the so-called fans
for your untimely demise.
With their judgemental comments,
and their scrutinizing eyes.
But that was not I.
For I loved you unconditionally.
The human that made mistakes;
the one that sang emotionally.
I also get So Emotional,
everytime I think of you.
The time you have been gone;
it seems like a dream,
but I thank the Lord for you.
Because one day, it will be me.
So as I say farewell,
but never goodbye.
I Salute you Whitney Houston
until the day that I die.
I was praying for you in bad times.
Although, it seemed to be just a few.
I remember when you smiled & winked at me.
I Will Always Love You.

BATON BOB: Listen for the Whistle!!!

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First; out of nowhere, you hear the whistle!!! “Fweeeh Fweeeh Fweeeh!!!” Then; no matter where you are (usually at work), everyone immediately runs to the window to catch a peep of who can possibly be blowing a whistle at this time of day?! Then appears this man. This man in which you will never forget as long as you live. A man whom stops traffic. A man dressed in a tutu, short shorts and majorette boots; twirling his baton to perfection. Who is this man?! The man in question is: Mega-Personality Baton Bob!!!

Baton Bob was born and raised in Martinsville, VA. However; in all actuality, he is not of this world. He made a name for himself in his hometown as the first male to join his high school majorette squad. Through his expert baton twirling ability, he made it to Drum Major. All these years later, time has not changed. Baton Bob is now playing Drum Major in the movie of his own life.

Bob Jamerson transformed into Baton Bob after the 9/11 Attacks. He took to the streets of St. Louis with the goal of making people smile during a time of tragedy. “My goal is to amuse and cheer to lift people’s spirits, and put a smile on their faces during their daily routine,” Baton Bob said. What happened next put Baton Bob in the history books as a certified Celebrity Personality. The city of St. Louis began to love Bob. As he marched around the city in full costume; fans would smile, shake his hand and request pictures. Then the media started coming out. He has been in every local newspaper in St. Louis as a ‘Human Interest’ piece. And rightfully so, he is Baton Bob!

“A month after 9/11, I remembered that. I went back in my closet and pulled this baton I hadn’t twirled in 20-some odd years, and I took my baton and exercise gear to go into that park to literally twirl my own spirit out of depression.”

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After relocating to Atlanta, Georgia, Baton Bob immediately became a major personality in the city. Bob marched down West Peachtree and other major streets in Atlanta and made a name for himself. For the most part, people absolutely loved him. Not immune to any trials and/or tribulations of life, Baton Bob received his share of backlash, judgment and angry comments & stares. Arrests and Harassments soon followed, as he marched on to the beat of his personal triumph in remaining true to himself.

He has appeared on CNN, TBS, and made appearances on many television shows. He has also appeared in Creative Loafing Newspaper’s “BEST OF ATLANTA 2007″; he was voted best in three categories: Best Local Hero, Best Local Celebrity and Best Street Character! In 2008, he was selected by 10Best.com Travel Guides; as one of The Atlanta Colorful Characters, in the same year he was also voted the 10Best Bet Award Winners! He participated in the official opening reception for the “2008 Special Events Tradeshow” held at The World Of Coke Pavilion. He has presided as Master Of Ceremonies for radio station 99X’s “2008 Mardi Gras Ball”. In June 2008, he was featured on Revision3’s Internet Superstar.

That was then, and this is now…

After a 2 year hiatus, Baton Bob is new and improved in 2012. At the beginning of the year he unleashed a new character to the fold: Shake-A-Bag Bob. This year, the cheerleader in Bob is coming out to play with his pompoms a shaking. Also, he will be starting his Tour d’ Baton Bob. This is where he travels the 50 states and beyond showing the world the flavor of Baton Bob.

Look out for Baton Bob in a city near you soon. For more information, check out www.BatonBob.com. Follow him on twitter @BatonBob

Also: Baton Bob will be doing a Special 30 minute sit down interview for Cutty’s Couch TV. Look out for that on www.Tumblr.com/CuttysCouchTV soon.

And remember, don’t judge and lean not on your own understanding. Oh, yeah; don’t forget to LISTEN FOR THE WHISTLE!!!

Check out the video of Baton Bob at work leading the MLK Day Parade 2012 in Atlanta, GA (below):

God of Carnage starring Jasmine Guy

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God of Carnage is the Tony Award® winning play by Yasmina Reza. The cast literally brings the Atlanta Alliance Theatre stage alive. The four person cast brought life to the stage as if there were many cast members, costume changes, and set changes. What makes the production at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, GA special is that: this is the first time that God of Carnage has been performed by an all African-American cast. The couples included: Michael & Veronica Novak (Keith Rudolph Smith/Jasmine Guy) and Alan & Annette Raleigh (Geoffrey Darnell Williams/Crystal Fox).

Meeting of the minds between the two couples came about when the Novak’s son was brutally attacked by a classmate at school (Raleigh’s son). The latter was called a snitch and proceeded to strike the young Novak son; thus, knocking two of his front teeth out. The Raleigh’s were invited to the house of the Novak’s to ease the dispute in an adult manner.

That’s when the real drama begins…

The Novak’s and The Raleigh’s start out discussing remedies in a rather diplomatic way; at first. Then, the gloves come off! Each person drops all facades and the real; flawed humans come out to play. Yes, right in the Novak’s living room.

Although we never see the children, the parents give us a clear look into why their dispute went as far as it did. We see the Novak’s and the Raleigh’s as irrational parents whom will not take responsibility for their children’s behavior; each blaming the other’s parenting skills.

Great performances by all cast members.

If you get a chance, check out God of Carnage at the Alliance Theater until February 4, 2012. Visit www.Alliancetheatre.org/carnage for more information.

Special thank you to Kathleen Covington at the Alliance Theatre.