Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ménage A Trois Mondays

Monday I got a change to swing by the opening night of “Ménage A Trois Mondays” at Ground Zero on Beale Street. I know what you’re thinking (kinky!) but I swear it wasn’t like that lol! Tim Bachus Enterprises and CS123 Marketing have come up with an, ahem, interesting way to market their event. 2 levels, 3 rooms, tons of fun, “Ménage A Trois Monday’s” at Ground Zero just might be your new spot to hang out on Mondays nights.


In one room, you have Karaoke King Tim Bachus playing the hits we all love to sing to (My friend Sam did an EXTREMELY entertaining rendition of Prince’s Beautiful Ones” lol). In another you have a DJ on the ones and twos (DJ Rock Steddy was there that night) and in the last there’s a live band (which unfortunately I missed because I was running late. I love listening to live music so I plan to be there early next time!).

With drink specials and a low cover charge ($3; how can you beat that!), it’s a fun way to spend your Monday nights with your friends. Depending on your mood, you have three forms of entertainment under one roof so I doubt that you’ll be bored. Hope to see you there!



So readers, did any of you attend? Sing along? Will I see you next Monday? Take a moment to comment below and keep us NDLoop!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Big Boi Listening Session

A few weeks ago, I attended Big Boi’s Listening Session that was held at Round One during its Monday Night Mingle Set. Unless you’ve been sitting under a rock for the last few years, you know that Big Boi is ½ of one of the ultimate Hip-Hop duos, Outkast. On tomorrow, he will be his releasing much-anticipated solo album Sir Lucious Left Foot… the Son of Chico Dusty.

While I’m not the hugest Hip-Hop head, I know good music when I hear it, so please believe I will be copping it on tomorrow. One of the things that I’ve always respected about Outkast is that they never played it safe when it came to their music; Big Boi is continuing that tradition with his solo LP. While many of today’s established acts are content with churning out the same drab musical offerings, Sir Lucious Left Foot... is like a breath of fresh air. The production is SICK (I like the lead single Shutterbugg, but General Patton is the OBVIOUS standout) so this could be the soundtrack for the summer.


And let me add, Big Boi is an extremely down to earth artist. Although a VIP area was set up, I watched him take countless pictures, sign autographs, and do interviews all night (I even got a picture and a hug). You’d have thought he was with friends and not at a promotional event. He’s been in the game for a while but still appreciates his fans and grinds like a new artist (up & coming artists take note!) and that’s a pleasure to see. You can’t help by support an artist like that.

Anyhoo, below are a few pictures from the night, but go to NDLOOP.NET to see the rest!



So readers, where any of you at the listening session? What did you think of the album? Take a moment to comment and keep us N D Loop!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

How Do You Network?



Last week I attended Women ‘n’ Wine, a social networking event hosted by Author Nancy Nichols (Secrets of the Ultimate Husband Hunter). Sponsored in part by VIP Memphis, Women ‘n’ Wine is an opportunity for professional women of all backgrounds and ages to come together to enjoy good food, conversation, and make possible business relationships as well. Admission was only a $1 (to cover your nametag; food & wine was not included).

I met photographers, independent consultants (Style Junkie’s Andrea Jones was in attendance), nurses, real estate agents, jewelry designers, etc. The cool thing about it was that we were in an intimate setting (this meet-up was at Amerigo’s) so everyone was able to sip some wine and enjoy themselves as if they were meeting with friends.

I have to say, I hope more networking events of this nature take place because it’s a great opportunity to meet fabulous people. Believe it or not, I’m a naturally shy person but this setting eased my nervousness a bit. If you wanna find out more, visit their website http://www.meetup.com/Women-n-Wine/ . I hope to see some of you guys next time!

So readers, have any of you ever attended Women ‘n’ Wine or any events similar? What do you look to come out with when you attend? For male readers, do you guys have something similar (Men ‘n’ Food? Lol). If so, comment below and keep us NDLoop!

Arts Day in Memphis

Yesterday Mayor A C Wharton, Jr. proclaimed Tuesday, June 22 as Arts Day in the city of Memphis. ArtsMemphis coordinate an Arts Fair & Artist Market downtown at the Civic Center Plaza; it included performances by New Ballet Ensemble, American Soul Music/Stax Music Academy and Stax Museum. It was also City-Wide Jeans Days. Individuals and businesses that participated allowed employees who donated $5 to wear jeans/casual clothes to work. Proceeds were donated to Arts Memphis, an organization dedicated to raising funds to ensure excellence in the arts and build a vibrant cultural community for everyone.

There were informational booths from the Center for Southern Folklore, Memphis Music Foundation, Playhouse on the Square, UrbanArt, and The Brooks Museum just to name a few. There were also local vendors on hand with artwork and jewelry for purchase.








Although I was late, I’m glad that I attended because it was an opportunity for me to find out more about Memphis’ diverse art community. There are quite a few plays and art exhibits (particularly Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History exhibit at the Brooks Museum that will run from June 26-September 26) that I plan to check out in the upcoming weeks.

Memphis' art community is so rich. Take the time out to support while also having some fun!

Readers: Did any of you attend? What events are you looking forward to this summer? Comment below and keep us NDLoop!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Eye-Con Couture Casting Call

Last week, Eye-Con Couture (a chic, trendy boutique in Midtown Memphis) hosted a casting call for “Eye-Candies”. In celebration of their 5th Year Anniversary, Eye-Con Couture was in search of an eclectic group of girls interested in becoming a part of the Eye-Con brand.

I sat down with the owner, Tanyel Hobson-Walton, to get more details behind the campaign and it sounds like an opportunity of a lifetime for all participants. A statuesque beauty, Tanyel has been involved with the modeling industry since she was 14, so she understands the work that goes into having a successful modeling career. She’s done runway, print, and has experience in theater, so she knows it’s about more than just taking cute photos.

Looking for the total package (beauty, brains, & personality), but not from the typical “model”, her goal is to select a diverse group of girls who, with a little touch of glamour and training, can transform into an “Eye-Con”. Not only will those selected as Eye-Candies be part of Eye-Con’s personal brand, but this is the chance to be seen on a global scale, with a calendar, online and print exposure. With her vast knowledge of the industry, the models involved would be wise to soak up any and all knowledge that comes their way.

Photography Ziggy Mack was on deck to snap a few photos at the call:








The chosen Eye-Candies will be revealed this Saturday, June 26 at their Shopping Party Event (visit their website for more store information http://www.eye-concouture.com/). Swing by to see who was chosen, and check out their fabulous collections!

To our female readers: are you an “Eye-Con”? What qualities do you think you should have to be one? Comment below and keep us NDLOOP! ~KT

Spotlight: BG Magazine Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary


If you’ve ever been in the company of Tameiko Yancey, then you know that she is quite the firecracker. Beautiful with a fun, outgoing personality, Tameiko is extremely ambitious and business savvy, so it makes perfect sense that she decided to publish a magazine that's reflective of her character: BG Magazine. Celebrating their one year anniversary, BG Magazine is for the “Bad Girl” in all women. Chock full of tips on health & beauty, fashion, and relationships, BG Magazine also highlights local success stories of our fellow Memphians.

Run entirely by a team of minority women (can you say ultimate Girl Power?), BG Magazine is building quite the buzz, with no signs of stopping. Their mission is to empower all women everywhere, and by not limiting themselves to a specific market or sector, they are quickly expanding their readership, while helping other "Bad Girls" do the same with their own networks.

It makes me happy (and quite proud) to see strong, confident women taking on media, offering a quality product and proving the naysayers wrong. I salute Ms. Yancey for providing people with a magazine that is not only fun to read, but also electing to build a team like the one she has. It's an inspiration for any woman that's pursuing her goals. With hard work, dedication, and a good team, anything is possible!

Pick up a copy whenever you’re out around town, and you can also visit them online at http://www.bgmemphis.com/ to view a virtual issue of the Anniversary Issue.

Are you a Bad Girl? Do you know any that need mentioning? Comment below and keep us NDLOOP! ~KT

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Stiletto Bar Grand Opening

Saturday, June 5 marked the Grand Opening of the Stiletto Bar,a new women’s accessory store owned by Jara Robinson. Located in the renovated Hickory Ridge Mall, visitors were able to enjoy free food, drinks, and live music while trying on an ecclectic mix of shoes, handbags, and jewelry. Designed to look like a plushed out closet, Stilett Bar’s motto is to shop, sip, & slip into a pair! Boasting over 50 styles of shoes, and exclusive hand crafted earrings, it’s sure to be a fashionista’s dream! Swing by one day to see of there’s anything in the mix for you.



Operating hours will be Monday-Saturday, 10a-9p and Sundays from 1p-6p. Below are a few more photos from the grand opening, but make sure you visit our website http://www.ndloop.net/ to view the rest. Enjoy! ~KT