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CYSSERO NALA GOLD RUNWAY INK CLINT COLEY SNOOK DOT MILLZ PROMOTIONAL ISSUE#1 DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT SOUTH STREET OLDE CITY CLUB/LOUNGES Denim 1712 Walnut Independence Brew 11th & Filbert OASIS 1709 Walnut Pinnacle 720 Arch St Bamboo Lounge 1939 Arch St Tragos 40 S. 19Th St Club Libations 231 Broad St Lux Lounge 724 Arch St Pure 1221 St James St Pyramid Club 1735 Market T PDS 114 S. 12 St Pulse 1526 Samson Woody 202 S. 13Th St Liquid Charm 1207 Race St ONE 121 S. 19Th St G Lounge 111 S. 17Th St Level Room 2102 Market St Sisters 1320 Chancellor Twenty Manning 215.0900 Vango 215.568.1020 CLUBS Club Flow 700 N Delaware Av Transit 600 Spring Garden Shapoo 417 N 8TH Street Silk City 435 Spring Garden Solo 520 N Delaware Ave Cavanaughs 417 N. Columbus Bamboo Bar 927 Delaware Ave Club Risque 1700 Columbus Blvd Rock Lobster 221 N. Colubus Blvd Delilah 100 Spring Garden ZEE Bar 100 Spring Garden 700 Club 700 N. 2ND ST Fuzion 460 N 2ND ST BARS/LOUNGES PaddyWhacks 150 South ST Copabanana 344 South ST kILdare’s 509 South 2ND ST The Blarney 328 South ST Cheers To You 430 South ST Fiso 1437 South ST Fluid Nightclub 613 S 4th ST Laff House 221 South ST Lickety Split 401 South ST Ms. Tootsie’s 1312 South ST North 222 South ST CLUBS/LOUNGES Bleu Martini 24 S. 2ND ST Heat/Brasil’s 112 Chestnut ST Club 27 27 Bank ST Glam 52 S 2nd ST Khyber 56 South 2nd ST Lounge 125 125 S 2nd ST Mint 50 South 2Nd ST Moda 110 Chestnut ST Otium 110 Chestnut ST Tangrine 232 Market ST Haru 243 Chestnut ST Cebu 123 Chestnut ST Dolce 241 Chestnut ST 32 Degrees 16 S. 2ND ST RESTAURANTS/LOUNGES Bindi Restaurant 215.922.6061 Bump 215.732.1800 Caribou Café 215.625.9535 Chifa 215.925.5555 EL VEZ 215.928.9800 Giorgio on Pine 215.545.6265 Jones 215.238.9600 Knock 215.925.1166 LES Bons Temps 215.238.9100 Lolita 215.546.1700 The Melting Pot 215.922.7002 Mercato 215.985.2962 Mixto 215.592.0363 RESTAURANTS Full Plate Café 215.627.4068 Hinge Café and Art House 215.425.6614 Hot Potato Café 215.425.0905 North 3RD 215.413.3666 Silk City 215.592.8838 RESTAURANTS/LOUNGES Adobe Café 215.551.2243 Beau Monde 215.592.0656 Bistro Romano 215.925.8880 Café Nola 215.574.1687 Cochon 215.923.7675 Izumi 215.271.1222 James 215.629.4980 Johnny Rockets 215.829.9222 Latest Dish 215.629.0565 Nicholas 215.271.7177 Paradiso 215.271.2066 Ralph’s Italian Restaurant 215.627.6011 Reef Restaurant & Lounge 215.629.0102 SouthWark 215.238.1888 Tatooed Mom 215.238.9880 Ugly American 215.336.1100 Villa Di Roma 215.592.1295 The Witch 215.462.1200 RESTAURANTS/LOUNGES Amada 215.625.2450 Buddakan 215.574.9440 Continental 215.923.6069 DiNardo’s 215.925.5115 Dolce 215.238.9983 Fork 215.625.9425 Mexican Post 215.923.5233 Paradigm 215.238.6900 Plough & The Stars 215.733.0300 Positano Coast 215.238.0499 Race Street Café 215.627.6181 Ristorante Panorama 215.922.7800 Spasso 215.592.7661 Swanky Bubbles 215.928.1200 Tangerine 215.627.5116 Zahav 215.625.8800 Staff Jimmy Will Publisher Carnel Harley Operations Shan Saunders Marketing Sean Crump Sales Alicia Hartwell Editor & Chief Bryan Taylor Editorial Director Columnists/Writers Anthony Saunders Mia Still Cathy Obrien Carisha Simmons Nicole Odgen Carisha Zenitta Contact: LINKMAGAZINECO.COM Clinton Coley is a 23-year old comedian making a name for himself in his hometown of Philadelphia. Coley is an eager newcomer addicted to the spotlight, the stage and having all eyes on him. In the summer of 2010, Coley decided that Philadelphia was not the place to get him to his dreams, so he picked up and moved to New York City to tackle the toughest crowd and beat the best competition in America. The funny man loves what he does not only for the attention, but also because of comedy’s healing effects. In his own words, “Comedy is the best medicine,” and through his comedy, Mr. Coley wants to impact lives. So How long have you been into comedy? Clint Coley: 4 years since February 7, 2007 Growing up did people ever tell you that you were funny? CC: Always, I was the class clown. I said the most outlandish stuff to get a laugh out of my classmates. They were always so serious and focused on their studies it bothered me, that they never laughed. So I decided to be the comic relief. Never knew in years to come I'd be a stand up comedian. Who are some of your inspirations? CC: My inspiration is my mother and father for different reasons. I have the best parents in the world, they always want the best for me but on the other hand they always weren't the biggest supporters. When they found out I was doing comedy full time they thought I lost my mind. So they inspire me to be great. Do you have management of some sort? CC: Not at all. I am my own team rything myself. I print my own CDs, make copies of my own mix tape covers, etc... But I will do business with anyone, just as long as I‟m making money and as long as they're not trying to change my image. If you could open for someone on their tour, who would it be and why? Ummm I think I would want to open up for Jim Jones because I just love how he do his shows, it‟s almost like a party instead of a performance. What is the most difficult thing you had to endure in the music industry or just life in general? How did you handle it? I had to let some things go. Because in my city where I‟m from it‟s easy to get caught up in the bullshit. I had to learn to grow up and learn from my mistakes and go after what I want. You can‟t let things bring you down. Surround yourself around positive things and positive things will happen. Are you under any management or labels? If not, who would you like to be under? I‟m independent. I do eve- So do you write all of your jokes and do they be real life experiences or do you just make them up? CC: I write ALL of my jokes, most of them are real life experiences. Some aren't. I'm a comedian I have a 3rd eye that sees the comedy in everything and my imagination is crazy. Tell me about your 1st experience with your first show in front of an audience? CC: February 7, 2007 was a rough night for me. I remember it like it was yesterday, I was telling jokes about my What are the five things you can’t live without? mom jumping rope and someone yelled out, "that shit not CC: My family, they love me unconditionally my friends, funny" ohhh I was crushed lol but I hung in there. I have great memories with my friends that will never be replaced my phone, I do way too much business on my phone my radio, the right song at the right time will put Do you ever get nervous before a show? CC: Always, I feel like if you don't get nervous then me in the right mood and my penis, i have to use the you're too confident which can sometimes lead to your bathroom and make kids. I can't do that without my penis. demise. (laughs) Who are some of the artists you listen to now? I listen to underground artists such as Vodka, Banchie da Ryda. I mainly listen to myself to hear things that I might need to improve on. I listen to Gucci and Camron here and there. What do you think your listeners will get out of your music? They probably will get addicted to my style because my style is unique, my beats are crazy, my lyrics are clear and people can easily understand the concepts of my songs. My music makes people want to cruise through the city in their wheel with the volume on maximum. What's your ultimate direction? Are you seeking fame and fortune? CC: My ultimate goal is fame, fortune and touching lives. Think about it who's isn't? Its like this, basketball players don't play ball just to make it to the playoffs.......they want to win a championship....I look at comedy like that, I want to be crowned the undisputed champion when its all said and done. Pryor, Murphy, Rock, Cosby and eventually Coley “WHO AM I? I AM NOTHING LIKE ANY-THING THAT YOU WILL EVA FIND! A RARE BREED THATS ME PROPERLY DE-FINED. BORN AND RAISED IN NORTH PHILLY, DREAMS AND AMBITIONS OF SEE-ING MY NAME IN THE BRIGHT LIGHTS. MY WEAPON OF CHOICE IS MY VOICE!” looking up to for rapping right? It was Eve, she exclaimed. My father is a DJ and did many American parties. “I remember dad teaching me how to work the DJ equipment so I could listen to her album. I looked at Eve because she was a successful female rapper. To me Eve is just classy. Seeing people make it from where I‟m from kept me inspired. What was it like before getting on stage to perform? I used to get so nervous days before a show. After watching other people perform I became relaxed and a little cocky “I know I can do better than that”. Whenever I performed, I had a little gimmick to break the ice. been the shower. You can just sing out and no one can judge you Are there projects you’re working on? I‟m working with Wise Vega on a new song called “Ride Like Us”, produced by The incredible Stro. It‟s going to be crazy! You‟re going to be hearing many things so be sure to listen out, as she smiled. Looking forward to anything? The next open mic as she laughs. I‟m looking forward to opening for a major performance R6 Cypher, and shooting my video with Wise Vega. And the best part of rapping? Its an outlet. It allows me to say whatever Tell me a little bit about yourself? My name is Stephanie Orji. I‟m a NigeI want. The cockier I am the better. Raprian American, and I grew up in North ping just allows me to show another side Philly. Right now, I‟m up at West Ches- of myself. ter University for Sports Administration. I What advice would you give to other went to Girard College, a boarding school female artist? that helped to shape who I am, and made It‟s hard being a female rapper. For one me independent. you‟re not taken serious, and people see You mentioned boarding school. What what your physical appearance first. You have to prove yourself to everyone. It‟s a happened with that? My experience at Girard College taught struggle trying to network with people. me a lot. When I went to college, it made Outside of rapping, you’re doing? me independent. The school was small Other than rapping I‟m attending West and we literally spent all of our time toChester University for my Master‟s Degether from elementary to 12th grade. I gree in Sports Administration, I‟m on the managed to maintain a few relationships Philly Passion LFL (Lingerie Football since then. Team), bartend-ing, model, poetry, radio show Kandyland–ueradiolive.com TUNE How did you start your rapping caIN EVERY MONDAY @ 10pm reer? My brother (laughs). I was always trying What’s going on with ueradiolive.com? to copy him in everything he did. My We have a show called Kandy Land a brother found my rapping book one day XXX hosted by Kandy, Phinesse and and suggested I try it. I took a long break myself. We discuss sex, dating, and relafrom it and did some poetry on the side. tionships. BE SURE TO TUNE IN MONI‟ve recently gotten back into rapping DAY @10PM seriously during my free time. There has to be someone you’ve been Known throughout Philadelphia for his hard hitting rap style and as a fearsome battle MC. Cyssero’s journey with hip-hop started when he was a youngster attending William Penn High School where he began to write his first rhymes and lay down his fist recorded tracks. But, what made Cyssero a street legend was his ability as a freestyle and battle MC. Cyssero went head to head with many of Philadelphia’s best MC’s and always came out on top. It was these talents that caught the eye of Black Wall Street C.E.O. The Game. The Game was on a tour stop in Philadelphia. Cyssero made his way backstage and spit for two hours long,and that was so impressive that The Game made him apart of his entering and made it official by taking Cyssero on the road for the remainder of the tour and giving him a Black Wall Street chain that very same night. Won't you tell me a little bit about your mix tape that you have out now? Cyssero: Well "Just for the F**k of it" I had alot of things going thru my mind, going on in my life, alot of different changes good and bad. It was me just feel-ing hard at times, I figured I just go ahead and drop a bomb again. So that's what I came up with. Cyssero: Yes, basically all the guys I named that inspired me. But I also want to work with Marsha from "Floetry", Jazmin Sullivan, Alicia Keys, Music Soulchild< and Black Thought from "The Roots". The list can go on. [laughs] So how many mix tapes do you have? Altogether I believe I am 7 in. That I dropped myself, not to mention the hunSo do you have any special features on dreds and thou-sands of other mix tapes I've been on. this mix tape? Cyssero: Actually "Just for the F**k of it" mix tape is all me. But my last couple How can fans gain access to your muof mix tapes I dropped had good features sic and keep up with you? on there like "Unstoppable 2" that was My mix tapes hit everywhere from my feature CD. That was the CD were I TriState Musik, Allflamers.com, had everyone on there ranging from livemixtapes.com, Dat-Piff of course. Meek Mills, Gillie Da Kid, Redi Roc, Also check out my YouTube channel, Mike Knox. Damn near the whole city youtube.com/supercyssero. My faceof Philadelphia was "Unstoppable 2". So book is facebook.com/cysserothevirus after I got those features I was like just like my twitter @cysserothevirus. "Alright, I'm go-ing to just do one to the My website is under construction right face, all by myself". now, but will be up and running soon so stay tuned for www.kingcyssero.com It's always good to be different and crea-tive, you stand out more. Alright so let’s take it back when you first started rap-ping, how long you've been rapping for? Cyssero: Honestly, I've been messing around with that pen since I was 16 years old and I really started taking rapping serious like really wanting to take it in my own hands and control my own destiny had to be about 3 years ago. I know you started off battling, do you remember your first battle? Yeah, actually I do! My first battle was in the hood, down North Philly. It was at one the Reed games. I didn't feel any pressure so it just came kind of natu-ral. That‟s why I kept doing it. It was just natural to spit my hardest at somebody and compete with them line for line. And were you like free styling and all of that? Cyssero: Well a little bit but, I was always good at remembering all my raps. I had hundreds of raps memorized for no reason back then. [laughs] Is there anyone out there that you would like to work with, that you haven't worked with yet? „High fashion versus urban fashion” When you’re a model in the fashion world, you’re classified by one of two categories. A high fashion model or an urban model. Seems anyone who is chosen for the job would be happy with either of the two right? Wrong. There are a lot more complex issues that are underlying between the two surfaces. In the high fashion world, you’re seen as beautiful, glamorous, and walking for some of the most fabulous designers on the runway. If your successful and work hard at your craft, you can make it to the top as a prime ‘it-girl’ in the industry who is seen everywhere. To digest the characteristic of a high fashion model is somewhat simple. In most cases they are above average in height, ranging from 5’9 and higher, without heels. They have high cheek bones, very universal features, and are usually white. There are only a handful of ethnic models that are staying in the same lane with the majority of the high fashion world. Some household names that are beginning to stand out are Chanel Iman, Selita Ebanks, and Jessica Porter. are feeling mistreated and demanding the same respect as the models walking for Gucci. For the fashion world to mix the two genres together would create confusion too many of the fashion world and beyond. Not saying in any way that urban is urban and high fashion is high fashion. But the companies pushing the two are responsible for the way things are turning out. The magazines pushing out the urban world are shooting models in distasteful positions, highly revealing outfits, and going for looks that are not at all classy. Now look at your high fashion magazines. Vogue, Elle, for examples are doing ads with models who are dressed very couture, extremely professional make -up jobs, and the result is it being marketed to every type of market. The end results equal more money to Vogue and Elle, for spinning an article that is tasteful as opposed to Don Diva or Hustle Magazine that is shooting woman with huge backsides and targeting a hip hop audience. If the models in the urban world want to be treated with more respect, and gain more jobs from the industry, they need to take a stand and take pride in how they are carrying themselves on the magazines and in the rap videos. When a rapper hires a model from the high fashion world, you can believe she has a private dressing room, and will not be dancing around half decently in any video. Her cameo will most likely be a high fashion scene, with either a swim suit, or a very nice outfit. The models in the urban world are taking the jobs as dancers, and „video hoe‟s‟, working up popularity, then after a few years wondering why they still have not made a transition into a high fashion world. Case in point, Amber Rose. Amber Rose came from the strip clubs, to the videos, to Kanye‟s ex-girlfriend, and is somewhat gaining some work in both of the fashion industries. This could be due to becoming popular, from a relationship and then working very hard to remain relevant in the entertainment industry. Other names have taken the league in the urban fashion world, and managed to steal 15 minutes of fame, for a brief time. The longevity in the high fashion world is much more appealing. Many models day to day woke up once and said „this is what I want to do‟. Some have succeeded and some have not. For the ones who are living luxuriously in the high fashion world, continue to work hard and not allow others to tell you what is acceptable. For the models working in the urban world, take the time out to consider where you wish to go in your career, and how are you going to take the necessary stipulations to get to the level you desire most. The demands of the high fashion world are highly stressful and require a certain type of woman to keep up with the life. If it‟s not an issue with your skin color, the next stepping stone is keeping your weight at a unhealthy issue, to be considered the object of perfection. Over the spans of time in the industry there has always been a health alert due to annexoria, and a ton of other eating disorders, associated with trying to keep such a small frame on the runway. As for the urban modeling world, the criteria are much more laid back. The demand for beauty, and perfection still exists but the urban world is stigmatized with the notion that models who are thick & voluptuous are what really sales. Most models in the urban world, are not being paid the same salaries as the high fashion world models, are not walking for top designers, let alone doing print ads, and are not getting the same exposure. The models in the urban world are nicknamed with several little phrases to define them as woman. Eye candy, dime pieces, and pin-up girls are just a few of the stereotypical names. As for the models in the urban world, many of them are Latin and Black. They are noted for having big butts, and huge busts. The new trend is even undergoing the knife for plastic surgery and injections. This dangerous and risky new fad is creating unlicensed people all around the southern regions to perform injection parties at hotels where woman are going in and never coming out the same. Yes the idea of a high fashion model and an urban model carries different qualifications, but RunwayInk „Da‟ Writer many successful women in the urban world ters. Scientists do it all the time. People who decide to consume the red pill create all of the businesses, gadgets, and books around us. Now I am not here to say that The Red Pill is always good. We have our moments where we want or need to be ignorant to the things that go on around us. Realizing just how messed up something is may be tough to deal with. If Americans had the chance to know the foundation of their country and what it was built on, do you think they would care or want to know? That is for you to answer yourself. Wishing to know and wishing not to know represents The Red and Blue Pill. Even within all this symbolism, we are here to make decisions. There is a part in the first Matrix movie where the traitor, Cypher, states, “if I knew what the situation was I would have told Morpheus to shove that pill up his ass”. That sentence is a little extreme to say the least, but nonetheless reasonable. The man wanted to live a comfortable life without stress. The outcome is based on the input, but even along those lines, life has a way of placing us where we need to be. Blissful ignorance is not a delicacy that needs to be consumed on a daily basis. Keeping it real with yourself allows you to understand what is going on in the world as well as within you. Why sugar coat the truth? Some people just do not have the capacity to deal with everything at 100 percent, which is understandable. Nonetheless, ignorance makes people happy. Who are we to say who should not be ignorant? Times are hard, and yes, many people just want to have fun. People all over the world take chances and have times when they are ignorant. However, my question to you is; Are there any questions or concerns that you have about the world, and have you gone about getting those answers? That is for you to decide, readers. Mr. Bryan Taylor is a red pill. I have gone out on faith and it has taken me a long way. I have had the chance to write, and allow others to read what I have to say. My articles are based on research and from there I shape my opinions. I want my readers to not only challenge themselves, but challenge me as well. I am not a know-it-all, and I am learning about the world around me right along with you. Until the next issue, please take something back with you. I want to know what my readers have to say. If there are any questions, comments, ideas, or anything please feel free to contact me on FB: B Ra Carter, email: Big-zippa@aol.com or twitter @B_Ra215. Apparently, I have been watching too many science fiction movies and came across The Matrix. While I was watching the movie, I noticed something: it covers the topic, The Red Pill and the Blue Pill. I thought it was rather odd that these things would be discussed in movies. As I continued to watch, I noticed that this movie dove into what each pill represents and from there I began to think, “Hmm, what‟s up with these two?” As I began my research, I discovered that professors all over the world have discussed these two ideals. There have even been books on them. My question to the readers: Have you heard of The Red and Blue Pills, and do know what they represent? Well, have no fear; Mr. Taylor is here to help you with the answers. Often described in the media, these two icons have been featured in movies such as Total Recall and The MaTrix. But, what do they represent? The Matrix gives an indication as to what they mean: The red pill represents the truth or chance, while the blue pill represents the blissful ignorance that some human beings enjoy indulging in. Simply put, the world is a dangerous place, but, how dangerous is determined by the individual. We have been given the opportunity to understand the world around us. When it comes to what we “believe,” that is another story. In our households, we are raised to believe certain things as truth. Consider Thanksgiving Day. Some individuals do not know that on that day the Pilgrims slaughtered Native Americans. This is the reality of Thanksgiving. The Matrix gives an example as to what these pills represent and illustrates them throughout the entire series. Neo (Mr. Reeves) starts and continues to ask questions throughout the entire movie. Our lives are plagued by questions, which we try to answer during our lifetime. Who, what, where, when, why, and how are examples of these questions. I have found myself asking, “why am here? What is my purpose in life?” By “seeing how far the rabbit hole goes,” we push ourselves against the norms of society and find another way. People who are looked at as different or innovative are Written By: Bryan Taylor the consumers of The Red Pill. They want to see what is going to happen if they decide on this path or test the wa-