Hunter The One

Page 1

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

1


www.meanlingo.com 2

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


"why

say it,

When it

speaks

for itself" SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

3


4

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


"That's not

even cool"

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

5

www.meanlingo.com


6

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


"ill keep

watering it"

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

7

www.meanlingo.com


The S Magazine is a bi-monthly urban

culture

and

entertain-

ment magazine targeting culturally conscious men and women ages 18-35. As one of the newest Dallas-based publications, The S Magazine offers its readers insightful discussions on music, fashion, entertainment, art, and culture. A provocative editorial emphasis on the overall well-being of the

M. Jai Makokha

Editor-in-Chief/Publisher Jon Walz

socially-involved

Dallas-ite

allows The S Magazine to extend its focus far beyond a simple overview of the Dallas urban lifestyle.

Managing Editor jonw@theSmagazine.com

This publication is a conversation with real Dallas natives and

Jazz B. Advertising Sales Manager jazzb@theSmagazine.com

Nacona Davis Executive Editor/Music Director naconad@theSmagazine.com LyTesia Jackson Lifestyle Director lytesiaj@theSmagazine.com

Edwin Hampton Business Coordinator edwinh@theSmagazine.com Jamar Scott Advertising Designer

Nickemiah Wiggins Fashion Director nickhemiahw@theSmagazine.com

Contributors “ChuChu�, Nicolas James Harris of Jaxk Photography

Jacob Fields William S. Banks

residents about topics that are immediate

to

this

geographic

region and to our social climate. 2011 brand

is

the

year

awareness

to

increase

and

circula-

tion as we implement initiatives to drive traffic to the magazine, theSmagazine.com, and our advertising partners. These endeavors coupled with our fresh take on

The S Magazine P.O. Box 210683 Dallas, Texas 75211

8

contact@theSmagazine.com www.theSmagazine.com

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

Dallas life will make The S Magazine a definitive voice reflecting the diversity of Dallas and its residents.


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

9


DIVINE 10

Fashion & Clothing

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 11


DIVINE Fashion & Clothing

12

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


DIVINE

Fashion & Clothing

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 13


14

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


I can remember my grandfather teaching me lessons of integrity—say what you mean and mean what you say. Perhaps, however, the age of social networking has warped our notions integrity. How easy is it for us to reply “maybe” to all those Facebook events? We never really commit, but never completely blow the event off. Even further, how many times have we text or tweeted something that we were not bold enough to say in person? In times like these where integrity and personal accountability are so much in question do we sprinkle back in some--dare I say it--traditional values. The best lesson I can remember learning is from my “tell it how it is” grandmother who says, “Don’t say it once if you can say it twice.” Perhaps I could change it a little to, “Don’t text or tweet it once, if you won’t say it twice.” Steps off soapbox. Nothing further at this time,

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 15


Feature: page 20 Nicolas James Harris, photographer and creative power behind Jakx Photography Feature: page 32 Dallas’ own fem-cee takes the stage at The Calling, Vol. 2, presented by Jesse Porter and Cool Beings

16

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 17


18

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 19


Raised in Texas, residing in Rowlet, but having a photography style all his own. Nicolas James Harris of Jakx Photography, uses his lens to bring out, what he feels, is the best of people, capturing essence and not appearance. 20

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


Model: Rochelle Gemini Scott Taken by Jakx Photography

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 21


22

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


Model: Jon Banks of “Fust” Taken by Jakx Photography

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 23


Model: Soule Taken by Jakx Photography

24

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 25


26

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 27


#theSmag: Where are you from? Alsace: I am from Portsmouth, VA. I got to TX on vacation (lol). Now, it’s almost 7 years later. I’ve created a life here and haven’t gone back to live in VA since. #theSmag: What style would you classify your music? Alsace: I would classify my music as hip-hop, experimental, crunk, dirty south, east coast, fun, lyrical, jazz, etc. I’m eclectic and I’m always trying to who I am through music while being an entertainment source to those who listen and watch. #theSmag: Who would you say are your artistic inspirations? Alsace: My inspirations start with my Grandmother Gracie who would listen to Mahalia Jackson on cassette. Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, etc. My father and mother were big fans of 70s music so I love Al Green, Patti Labelle, Marvin Gaye, Tony Terry, Barry White, O’ Jays, Parliment. They say I have an old soul. Hip-hop-wise, I’m inspired by Kurtis Blow, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Missy Elliot, NAS, JAY-Z, and there are just so many I could name we would be here all day. #theSmag: What do you feel is the tone of local hip-hop? Alsace: The tone of local hip hop in Dallas is forever changing, just when I thought there was no hope for the lyricists I stumbled upon the underground scene which has been here all the time, under my nose. Its a positive change and I believe its making way for both sides, the lyrical and the dance, which is awesome.

28

#theSmag: What is your take on the local hip-hop scene? Alsace: I love the scene, of course with everything in life you will never be completely satisified. But there are some excellent artists including myself that are SEPTEMBER 2011 // not #THESMAG really making a difference just chasing dollars.

#theSmag: What do you feel your music adds to the local hip-hop scene? Alsace: My music lets you know that once again you do not have to conform to the norm to gain respect and deliver a message. #theSmag: What do you do that is different? Alsace: I am sticking to my guns and staying true to me. Still relying on my background and realizing that music can change someone’s attitude, their persception, and can change their life if you can be relatable and innovative. #theSmag: Who are you listening to now? Alsace: Mostly underground stuff, but right now Marsha Marsha Marsha, Saigon, ADD+, Vicious Cycle, Que P da Prodigy, 7thirty, Rapsody, Ledisi, and but of course ME.


#theSmag: What is your inspiration for this project? Alsace: When I search for beats I’m usually everywhere. But this title gave me direction of what I should be looking for. You will hear me rock out like a rockstar, and be soulful with different melodies and harmonies and give a message or speak of love. Then my symphony will tell a tale of how the different genres some how can be hip-hop etc. #theSmag: When will you be in the studio? Alsace: Just left the studio with Diva Sol, Huntertheone, Colby Savage, Slim of ADD+, and my homie Beezy. And will be back soon to clown again and make some more inspiring music. #theSmag: When can we expect this project to drop? Alsace: Coming to you September 2011.

Where can we find music by Alsace Carcione? http://www.reverbnation.com/alsacecarcione http://alsacecarcione.bandcamp.com/ album/the-appetizer-before-the-mealb-a-m-f-2nd-helping http://www.facebook.com/pages/ Alsace-Carcione/110786225607512 Where can it be downloaded? http://alsacecarcione.bandcamp.com/album/the-

appetizer-before-the-meal-b-a-m-f2nd-helping http://www.datpiff.com/Alsace-Carcione-Appetizer-Before-The-Mealmixtape.167562.html Or check me out to FB and Twitter http://www.facebook.com/#!/alsace83 http://www.twitter.com/TheAlsace (follow me now)

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 29 JULY/AUGUST


30

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 31


32

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 33


34

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 35


36

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 37


38

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 39


FULL FORCE TEES

Graphic T’s are here in full force as staple for anyone’s wardbrode. Dressed up with some searsucker shorts and a blazer, or dressed down with some nice jeans and eye catching sneakers, graphic t’s are much more than a garment--they’re a statement.

COLOR:

S O M E T I M E S

E N O U G H CAN

DEFINITELY

BE

E N O U G H

PLANKING?

Not quite, but his socks are cute. Check how one of our readers, Derek Moore, is rocking his season appropriate pop of color at his ankles. Color can be injected anywhere to take a regular outfit to the next level. Think of the possibilities: from socks, to belts, to watches. Any place is fair game.

WEAR COLORED BOTTOMS... because it’s cool.

What other reason do you need?

40

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 41


No white after Lab

through generatio

there are only a se

in school, but take

her brother holds

No black

low are a near ext

becoming normal force, so how is it

from your closet a wave. It’s actually

as you may have t

42

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG

Black is


such a classic look, and the 90’s brought for the idea that when wearing black, you are dramatic and making a statement, but you can wear black and be as fun and

bor Day. This faux pas is a habitualistic action, which we’ve passed down

ons. Its look at as one of the ten commandments of fashion, even though

elect few who actually follow it. “No white” is the big sister who fucked up

es you to all the college parties with her, and as notorious as she may be,

s that same faux pas, just in a lesser know way.

k after Memorial Day. How many have heard this rule and those who fol-

playful as the summer. The man idea is to blend pieces of black into your wardrobe, not to leave the house looking like an Italian widow. I have a couple of black pieces that I bough specifically for the summer. These pieces are very light in weight and breathable, which brings me to the first tip: Pick light, airy piece that can breathe.

tinct group. Just like white, wear black during its supposed off season, is

l, even in trend. Memorial Day has passed and the sun is coming out full possible to make such an attempt at grabbing black pieces

and not turning yourself into a walking micronot hard at all—or not as hard

thought.

Try adding your black into summer wardrobe with some destroyed denim jeans or some easy shoes. Destroyed Monday Jeans $45 Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars $45

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 43


Voile is very chic and edgy fabric that is extremely

and for evening looks dark and red colored woods are

light and will allow you to breeze through the day like

the equivalent. Leather accessories give edge to an

the sun’s not even out. A nice voile skirt can be pair

otherwise basic outfit. Leather belts, bracelet, neck-

with a loose top or a tank top for a quick on-the-run

laces, and headbands can be paired with any outfit to

outfit or for an evening look you can pair a dress with

give just that touch of bad.

a golden statement necklace or bracelet for a cool

Lastly: Avoid long sleeves and super dark shades. I

night out. Lace is the queen of attention drawing and

think this is a very important idea to push at this

when paired with the color black, you’re just asking

point. Long sleeves and high collars should be

to be in the limelight while possessing sex appeal and

condemned along with the person wearing. These

class. Lace top, tights, or lace jacket during the day

looks are all about wear black while maximizing

(Not all three together, of course) and a lace cock-

breathability and the latter work against it. Make

tail dress during the night. You can’t talk about light

sure your tops are no sleeve or short. Mid sleeve is

and airy materials without Mother Chiffon. She and

workable as well. High collars should be avoided,

her sheer breeze catching attributes make matching

while low cut collars are lauded. Another important

with black easy and very fashionable. A black chiffon

tip to address is that if you want to wear things such as

blouse pair with a nice earthy chiffon floral print skirt

jeans , or tees for a more laid back look , the shade of

can give you that anti-summer bad girl appeal. You

these can make a world of differ-

can just as easily go with a leotard pair with a chiffon skirt for an international look. The second tip: Mix unusual and graphic accessories and clothing with ence in heat

your black. When someone has one a, let’s say, all black outfit (Heaven forbid)

intake. Lighter acidwash or grey stone-

the initial idea is to add a pop of color. Well, that rou-

wash jeans and shirts are surprisingly

tine won’t be addressed here. Im not saying that you

cool in the summer. Ripped and de-

shouldn’t because as many time as its been done, it

stroyed clothing are sort of a “cheat

still a pretty and stylish way to work an outfit. Instead,

code” for black in the summer as

we’ll be tackling what you can mix in. For clothing,

the catch breezes and direct cool

if you want to be slightly conservative, you can wear

air to “vital” spots.

white for that timeless combo. A pair of white pants

This summer is all about be-

and black lace top or a lean, subtle color top, possibly

ing fun, and with these tips

cream or champagne colored; pair with black sheer

and ideas, you can and a

leggings can be the answer. Khaki is also an option

little drama to your fun and

which I personally love.

creative a bold and daring

A black top with a khaki skirt is a very summer look

personality.∎

along with high-waist khaki shorts and a black top. Snake printed pieces mix well for an exotic take as well. Accessorizing black pieces with natural pieces are a strong look. Chunky wooden bracelets and bags with adornments give//a #THESMAG sophisticated look. SEPTEMBER 2011 44 wooden Light colored woods work perfectly during the day,


For Women: Be sure to make your summer black pop with graphics Billabong Small Doses Tank $29 Black Viole Skirt $170 ASOS Pumpkin Suede Pointed Court Shoe $72

For Men: Try patterns in new places Tous Sont Dements “I Love NY” Black Tee $80 Kakee 8QP Grey Denim $210 Black Patterned Toms $54

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG 45


46

SEPTEMBER 2011 // #THESMAG


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.