Monday, September 29, 2014

• Common’s new album “Nobody’s Smiling” bridges a gap and offers a surprising showcase of Chi-town hip hop

• Common’s new album “Nobody’s Smiling” bridges a gap and offers a surprising showcase of Chi-town hip hop

“Dreezy’s exactly the kind of talent we look to include in the BET Cyphers; lyrical, witty and superior ability,” says Jesse Collins, executive producer of the BET Hip Hop Awards. “When she did the cypher, she delivered. She’s Chicago’s own now, but she’s about to be a star. ”

Quite a few are abuzz about that cypher and wondering aloud just who Dreezy is. Though she’s been releasing music since 2012, she caught on in a big way after releasing her remix of Nicki Minaj and Lil Herb’s spring hit “Chiraq,” and many even said that her verses were meatier than Minaj’s. Even better: Dreezy is from Chicago and has roots in Chatham. Plus, the video for “Chiraq,” shot by Chicagoan Nick Brazinski, was produced in iconic places including the Harold’s Chicken on 87th Street. So, why does a straight-A, student-council leader, Rich South high school grad go on to Northern Illinois University, stay one month, and decide that she’d rather make music?

“I got to the point of my life where I felt like I was doing this because that’s what my parents wanted me to do, but I really didn’t know what I wanted to do with myself,” says Dreezy, 20, born Seandrea Sledge, who has roots near 82nd and King Drive. “I was thinking: ‘Do I wanna be the person that gets out of high school and is one of my dad’s first successful kids to finish college and all that?’ It was a good thought but I didn’t know if that would make me happy.”

But she’s happy now — even though she’s juggling the travel and the photo shoots and the rigors of evaluating business deals. She misses home sometimes and when here, she still records her music in a tiny, soundproof-room-turned-studio in the Chatham neighborhood with her trusted producer DBrooks.

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As far as makeup and clothing, she’s not going all Hollywood on Chicago. At least not yet, anyway. She does her own makeup and occasionally consults with fashion stylists, but prefers to dress herself.

“I don’t like them really dressing me ’cause I know how I like to look,” she says. “I get certain stylists to take me to some stores to get certain looks, but I dress myself. I like doing my own style.”

And, as of this moment, she’s unsigned. Or at least, her manager — who also managed Kanye West — isn’t dishing any details.
No matter. As she raps on “Chiraq,” she’s “verified” — a shout out to getting that coveted blue check mark that is social media’s version of a Roman-Catholic confirmation. She is making videos for her mixtape “Schizo,” and is soon to release a “deluxe” version of “Schizo.”

Not bad for someone who six years ago turned a music hobby into something that looks like a career.

“At first I was just playing around,” she says, remembering her early rhymes. “I definitely feel like I’m starting to find myself. I’m starting to find my flow.”
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Monday, September 15, 2014

To be an elegant woman just like a queen

To be an elegant woman just like a queen
I have a good news to tell you. There is a wonderful party on the night of October 31. We call it Halloween party. Everybody at the party can wear all kinds of costumes and do whatever they like; they can wear like queen, princess or even a witch. You can make you daydreams come true in that day. But I notice that the queen wearing is becoming more and more popular in recent years because people want to become closer to royal family. So if you want to become a part of royal family and also a powerful woman, why not try this kind of costume?
Here is a Royal Queen Velvety Hot Red Black White Checkered Sequence Heart Gold Prints Smooth Black Longsleeve. This costume is selling well not only because it is a queen wearing, but because it is very beautiful. You can become a queen immediately if you wear it. Look at the woman in this picture, she looks so peaceful and elegant. Just imagine, if you wear this costume and show it to your man. What will he think about? He must feel that he is also a king. Ladies, for you and you man, just buy it, you can be an elegant woman.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Shop for Halloween costumes at Lyric Opera's sale

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Building your perfect Khaleesi or King Joffrey ensemble just got a whole lot easier—the racks at Saturday’s Lyric Opera costume sale will be fully stocked with

doublets and regal gowns for purchase, as well more than 3,000 other Halloween-ready pieces and accessories from years of the company’s productions.

The sale, the company’s first since selling its Pilsen warehouse in 2004, will offer up intricate costumes from Lyric operas including “The Mikado,” “The Pirates

of Penzance,” “The Flying Dutchman” and more at prices ranging from $1 up to $200.

"There's something for everyone's budget," Lyric’s costume director Maureen Reilly said. "When we were anticipating who’s going to come to the sale, we don’t really

know, but there definitely will be people coming to look for Halloween costumes because Halloween is around the corner, but there are also theatrical groups or church

groups or schools that have a theater program that might want to add some costumes to their collection."

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Reilly gave RedEye a sneak peek of the merchandise that will fill the Civic Opera House’s Rice Foyer this weekend—and even let us try on a few things.

Go: Lyric Opera Costume Sale, Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Civic Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Drive; 312-827-5600. $5 suggested donation