Boston Compass #144

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AN INDEPENDENT ARTS & CULTURE GUIDE

MELANIN OWNED BUSINESS MARKET LOOKS TO EXPAND WITH A NEW HOME

M.O.B. stands for Melanin Owned Businesses and vendors flea market. The purpose of this event is to create a

platform for the melanin race. It is not discriminatory and all are welcome, however it is the Melanin race that has a hard time supporting one another. M.O.B. is a platform for people of hue to come together, build relations, support each other, pitch products, increase revenue sales, and meet potential investors. M.O.B. was established in 2019. 2020 put a pause on the M.O.B. until February 2021 when the Dorchester Art Project opened their doors to allow the M.O.B. to create this magnificent platform for the community. On December 31, 2021, DAP was unable to renew their downstairs lease, so the M.O.B. was forced to relocate. The transition has been extremely overwhelming, however the show must still continue and is now located at 1125 Blue Hill Ave, Boston. The next step is to purchase space at a location that will provide office spaces for small businesses and a storefront inside of M.O.B. for small businesses in the community to shelf merchandise and provide event space not only for the M.O.B. to happen but also other community events. Communities of all races will be allowed to rent out the space for this purpose. DAP came through once again by becoming the fiscal sponsor for M.O.B. in order to receive federal funding for building space. The goal is for people to understand that this is a support base within our community. M.O.B will continue to grow with consistency as we all know that consistency wins at the end. —Shakenna Appleberry, creator of M.O.B. and owner of 2Fruits Wellness Follow @m.o.b_vendors21 or check our Happenings page for weekly events

BOSTON HIP HOP ENDURES AND THRIVES While it’s been hard seeing the suffering the art community has gone through during the last two years, it may be time to look forward! Live music is back (with caution!) and venues are filling up. With this return come enduring friendly faces, but also a horde of shining new faces and organizers eager to bring art back into our hungry eyes and ears! Seeing fresh names pop into the scene instills a sense of hope that tells us even if things get hard and begin to change…it might be alright in the end. As long as we keep supporting each other, independent art can survive in this city. There are so many doing this, but there are two venues we want to highlight that are providing platforms for art to keep rockin’: The Jungle, Somerville and Hustle Killer HQ, Malden. These places throw events ALL THE TIME! It’s not just about the space where the music happens though, it’s the people who are bringing everyone together. Hosts Greatness ASF, T.E. Fry, Dblockthaparty, DJ Stix, and DJ Wolfbane are throwing four banger shows in March with support from Artists for Artists Society and Artz Underground. Pop out and stay safe! 3/3 Jungle Vibes IV: Lilo, TJ Reynolds, Paolo O, Gio Davinci, Gigi K, Black Neptune, Cyrus Brooks, Paula Feris, Duck Duck Goofs @The Jungle 8PM-12AM 21+ $10 3/14 Keepin’ It Fresh 2: Aaron Bates, Boochini George, CaliJ617, Cyph GTTB, Cyrus Brxxks, Dean Alves, FVME Jackson and more! @The Jungle 8PM-12AM 21+ $15 3/24 C.S. Gas Presents The Gas Pack: Paula Feris, Mo Flow, Camarie, Jones, Lilo, T.E. Fry, Lone, Aditi, Tj Reynolds @Hustle Killer HQ 7PM-12AM 21+ $ome Cost 3/25 Headliner Tour: Speak The Rebel, Cyrus Brxxks, Hillreye, KNG ENT, Greg Close, Paranoah, Vienna Marie, Antec @Hustle Killer HQ 21+ $ome Cost —Kevin Dacey, BCN Editor-In-Chief

THIS PAPER IS AN ONGOING PROJECT OF BRAIN ARTS ORGANIZATION, INC., A 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT. PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO, VOLUNTEERING OR OTHERWISE SUPPORTING US: BRAIN-ARTS.ORG

NOTES FROM THE CREW

I’m writing this on a bone chilling late-February morning after my face froze letting my dogs out to do their ones and twos. As the sun rises and frost melts, I’m aware of the first signs of Spring. I hear the return of birds after their yearly

vacation to Florida, or wherever they go. Rain has washed away the majority of remaining dirty snow piles, and made way for budding crocus flowers. The desolate quiet of late winter is slowly shifting. Mother nature is waking up after a long, much needed rest. Spring is a time for new beginnings. With a gradual change of the seasons from silent stillness to the first signs of budding new life, begin to harness this stored energy to plant seeds for personal growth. Let go of old patterns by cleaning personal surroundings and shedding negative perspectives that are not serving you anymore. It’s time for renewal, so why not reinvent yourself? Allow yourself to be open to change; pick up a new hobby, get a different haircut, try something you’re scared of. Spend time with friends you haven’t seen in a while. Walk through nature and appreciate the changing sounds, colors and smells. Like the Wizard of Oz, watch as scenery slowly changes from black and white to a myriad of colors. Open your windows, let the fresh air in, and feel the first touch of warmth. As dormant trees that have survived the cold begin to sprout leaves, relax into change and allow yourself to grow. With this fresh start and openness to life, let the sun kiss your face and begin again. —Hannah Blauner, Graphic Designer @thegreenhanalishi

LAYOUT DESIGN:

Phoebe Delmonte: p.1, 4, 5 Hannah Blauner: p.2, 3, 7 Adrian Alvarez: p.6, 8

THIS PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY A GRANT FROM THE BOSTON CULTURAL COUNCIL, A LOCAL AGENCY WHICH IS FUNDED BY THE MASSACHUSETTS CULTURAL COUNCIL, AS ADMINSTRATED BY THE MAYOR'S OFFICE OF ARTS + CULTURE


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