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Posted on June 1st, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Fro-Spotting, LA.

Drove past this awesome fro getting out of school and made a U-turn!
FroSpotted at Culver City Art Walk!
Posted on June 1st, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Frolaborators, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Mos Def, Music.
Listen to Georgia Anne Muldrow enough and you may “hear the flowers” too. ![]()
(-”Uhuru’s Flight.” that’s another post!)
Technically its no longer the Mos Month of May, but we’re gonna let him have the next week of June, all the way til album drops! More exclusive footage and info coming this week… starting with the “Roses” frolaboration story after the jump…
Posted on June 1st, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Concerts, Erykah Badu, LA, Music, San Francisco.
Wasn’t it just a week ago? She’s baaaack.
Erykah Badu @ Club Nokia Friday, June 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM $46-81.50
& Looks like you’re in luck if you’re in Cali and want to catch a show this week:
June 2 – Anaheim, CA – The Grove
June 4 – San Diego, CA – Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay
June 5 – Los Angeles, CA – Club Nokia at LA Live
June 6 – San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
Posted on June 1st, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Art.
…because each time I’ve seen this commercial, I want to know how they made it… and I finally remembered to search for the ‘behind the scenes’ scoop…
Over 1,000,000 people were created using only 200 extras, shot over 9 12-hour days.
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Los Angeles (full credit list here)
Posted on June 1st, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Atlanta, Music, Thoughts.
Check out this LA Times story highlighting the decline of “bling” in hip-hop, highlighting Common and his non-bling style.

“I think it’s great that [bling] is gone,” he said. “That really didn’t exemplify style. It was just like, ‘I have the money to buy this.’ And that ain’t what style’s about. . . . I think good style is about having an eye for quality things and putting them together so they have a feel and integrity and flavor.”
Which leads me to what was so immediately annoying/upsetting when we saw the cover to the new XXL in anticipation of the article on Mos Def. I won’t even comment on his name placement on the cover. -_-
If you missed it, check out a reaction on Maurice Garland’s site: Still Standing or Standing Still? The article highlights the drastic change of what Atlanta has exported as hip-hop over the past 11 years, but also what I think is relevant is that XXL really missed the boat on the “Bling is Dead” memo. “Icey City?” Really? check the times ya’ll. (But still check out the Mos article… at least at a newsstand!)