H Wake up your recipes with juicy tomatoes H Complimentary H Houston's Urban Weekly Publication Volume 21 H Number 21 May 26 - june 1, 2011 SPOTLIGHTS
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t isn’t clear what is worse: the housing crisis that keeps deepening or the reports of pervasive banking fraud that keep getting exposed. With the banks facing billions in potential damages, perhaps some measure of justice can be done to the homeowners who have been the victims of the crisis and the crimes. We’re still not at the bottom of the housing mess. Home prices continue to fall. Now nearly 30 percent of homes with mortgages are under water. Another 2 million in foreclosures are due to come. Banks are sitting on hundreds of thousands of foreclosed homes, a dead weight on any recovery in home prices.
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Will the Banks be Held Accountable? For millions of Americans, this is a calamity. The savings they thought they had in the value of their homes are gone. Many are paying on mortgages for homes that may never return to their original value. Millions are losing their homes to foreclosure, or choosing to walk away from investments that no longer make sense. This is the fallout from the housing bubble and bust that triggered the global recession, and has left nearly 25 million in need of full-time work, while generating crippling budget deficits at the local, state and national level. What is increasingly coming clear is that beneath this calamity is an extensive pattern of fraud, negligence and misbehavior by America’s biggest banks. Last week, The Huffington Post reported that confidential audits by the Department of Housing and Urban Development charged that the nation’s five largest mortgage companies had cheated taxpayers. The HUD audits showed that the banks filed defective documents to get excessive reimbursement from the federal government on foreclosed loans. Now the Justice Department is trying to sort out criminal and civil enforcement actions. Who were the five mortgage com-
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panies who together handle three-fifths of all U.S. mortgages? Only a Who’s Who of our respected and biggest financial institutions: Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Ally Financial. Two of them, including Bank of America, refused to cooperate with the audits. Now they face civil and potentially criminal charges. The bank scandals in the housing mess -- from robo-signing, to mortgages financed on fraudulent terms, to defective securitization, to foreclosures on innocent homeowners -- keep piling up. And now, efforts by the banks to shut down the investigations seem to be failing. In Illinois, the attorney general is reportedly examining potentially fraudulent court filings. Nevada and Arizona have launched lawsuits against Bank of America. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has indicated that he will do a complete investigation of bank practices in the mortgage area, from fraudulent lending to illegal home seizures. The Justice Department should expand a full investigation also. If the HUD audits prove to be correct, the banks will be liable for literally tens of billions of dollars. The damages recovered could provide an opportunity to provide relief for homeown-
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ers who have suffered wrongful foreclosure or been trapped in fraudulently issued mortgages. A carefully administered pool of funds recovered from the banks could bring a measure of justice to homeowners in cities like Detroit or Chicago where entire neighborhoods have been devastated by foreclosures. When the bubble burst in 2007 and 2008, Washington’s response, starting under Bush’s Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, was to focus on rescuing the banks. They were bailed out by the Treasury and the Federal Reserve. They emerged from the crisis bigger and more concentrated than ever. No major officer of a big bank was prosecuted. Million-dollar bonuses returned. But now more and more indications of pervasive fraud or illegal mishandling of mortgages are piling up. Taxpayers and many homeowners have suffered losses as a result. The time for investigation, for prosecution and for remedy is long past due. You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson care of this newspaper or by email at jjackson@rainbowpush.org. Share this story on stylemagazine. com.
Local Briefs PRAIRIE VIEW A&M VOLLYEBALL STUDENTATHLETE MAKES HISTORY WITH PRESTIGIOUS SUMMER INTERNSHIP
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rairie View A&M junior volleyball student-athlete Meagan Coleman will take her talents to the West Coast over the summer after accepting an internship with nationally renowned sportsw e a r gia n t
Nike. A native of Lancaster, Texas, Coleman is the first-ever Prairie View A&M student-athlete to earn the Nike internship and will be one of three interns to spend two months in Los Angeles, Calif.
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at Nike’s retail department. In order to be considered for an internship at Nike, Coleman had to endure an extensive interview process which put plenty of emphasis on her grade point average. Coleman also had to demonstrate her passion for sports and the Nike brand in order to land the position. Coleman’s internship starts on June 14 and will conclude in August as she enters her senior season as a member of the Prairie View A&M Lady Panther volleyball team.
Houston’s drainage problem. I hope this ruling answers any lingering questions raised about the voters’ decision to implement this solution.”
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tate District Court Judge Buddie J. Hahn of Orange County, who was appointed to serve as required under the Election Code, issued a summary judgment ruling in favor of the City of Houston in the pending lawsuit relating to the Proposition 1 ballot language, now known as ReBuild Houston. Judge Hahn’s decision dismisses the case against the City. Mayor Annise Parker released the following statement: “This is yet another frivolous lawsuit that has
Forty area centenarians to receive recognition from Harris County Area Coleman Bill to Protect Agency on Aging, HDHHS Religious Freedom HeadForty Houston centenarians, volunteers ed to Governor’s Desk and staff with the Houston Department of Health and Human Services (HDHHS), Harris County Area Agency on Aging, the Texas Silver-Haired Legislature
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Jerk Chicken, rice with peas, steamed cabbage and caramelized plantains
The dish in the photo is: Jerk Chicken, rice with peas, steamed cabbage and caramelized plantains. “If you can’t stand the heat, then get out of the kitchen”, because the “jerk” in the chicken has a bite like a Texas mosquito, but the seasonings are well balanced in my view. The plantains, offer the sweet coolness to offset the spicy chicken; the rice with peas, and steamed cabbage makes for a meal that is savory and filling. The ginger beer, which is a non-alcoholic beverage, is blended with fresh lemon and pairs well with this meal. I enjoyed every bite; and I hung around for dessert. I shared a piece of the “JH Choc Rum Cake” with a friend; I enjoyed mine with some “Jamaican Blue Mountain” coffee and my friend washed hers down with a coconut mango smoothie. We enjoyed the music, the relaxed atmosphere and great service. Go and see for yourself; visit Jamaica House, they are open seven days a week. You can learn more about the food and specialty drinks while planning your visit. Go to their website: www.myjamaicahouse.com. Do you have a favorite spot? Are you a restaurant owner? Write me at: editorial@Stylemagazine.com
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By Yolanda Pope t’s that time of the year Houston. Our days are long, hot, sunny and humid. When the traffic gets as stifling as the humidity, our tempers can flare, especially if we’re hungry. On one of the busiest streets in Houston, Westheimer, there is a place that is as serene as a beach on a tropical island. It’s called Jamaica House, and the only “jerk” you’ll encounter is on your plate. Jamaica House offers a variety of Caribbean style dishes from jerk chicken, jerk burgers to curry goat oxtails, and “escoveitch” fish. The term “escoveitch” refers to the pickled carrots and onions that are served as a garnish, and the fish is served grilled or fried. They also offer Caribbean style beverages such as ginger beer and tropical smoothies made from fresh fruit. Jamaica House is located at 6357 Westheimer, between Hillcroft and Winrock. It is run by Jamaican natives Wendi Walker and her mother Jackie Francis. Additionally, all the recipes are Jackie’s, who is the Executive Chef. She oversees everything culinary at Jamaica House, from the catering, to making all the sauces from scratch. In fact, Jackie Francis is the owner the original Jamaica House in Jamaica, where she was the Personal Chef of the former Prime Minister of Jamaica for 10 years. Moreover, Jackie emphasized that “nobody touches my sauces but me”; furthermore, both Wendi and Jackie stated the importance of serving fresh and healthy food. Most of the dishes are grilled; however, if a customer insists on eating something fried, they are happy to provide. The rice is steamed and so are the vegetables. The smoothies are made with fresh fruit, and the coffee is freshly ground.
and the Area Planning Advisory Council and elected officials were honored recently in celebration of Older Americans Month. The organization unveiled a senior community quilt, watched performances by the La Porte Senior Hand Bell Choir and the Bay Area Tap Dancers, a presentation on preventing fraud against seniors and an appearance by a 2011 Senior Citizen Pageant contestant. After the celebration, volunteers, elected officials and HDHHS staff drove to the homes of 40 area centenarians to present them with a dozen roses, a $35 gift card and a certificate recognizing them as an Honorary Texas Silver-Haired Legislator. The Harris County Area Agency on Aging, a division of HDHHS, sponsored the event and recognition. This year’s theme, Older Americans: Connecting the Community, paid homage to the many ways in which older adults bring inspiration and continuity to the fabric of U.S. communities.
protect religious freedom, sending the bill to the Governor’s desk. HB 1278 by Reps. Coleman, Riddle and Hochberg, and sponsored by Sen. Seliger prohibits a property owners’ association (POA) from barring a resident from displaying a religious item on the door of his or her home. Rep. Coleman filed this legislation after a POA threatened a Houston couple with a hefty recurring fine if the couple didn’t take down their mezuzah, which is required to be posted by their Jewish faith. The couple’s POA rules stated that floor mats, plants, and decorative items were not allowed on common areas. However, several homeowners had large plants and door mats in the hallways. HB 1278 bars a POA from prohibiting a resident from displaying religious items, that are motivated by a resident’s sincere religious belief, on the door of his or her home. HB 1278 is carefully crafted with significant safeguards to POAs. A POA may still adopt rules to prohibit an item if it is larger than 25 square inches, threatens public health or safety, violates a law, or contains language or graphics that are patently offensive to a passerby.
Four Local H-E-B Stores to Host Author Mary Monroe Book Signing Event
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n Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4 New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe will be visiting four HE-B stores in the Houston area to discuss the prequel to her debut novel The Upper Room. The prequel, titled Mama Ruby will be available in hardcover for $24.99 on May 31, 2011. Monroe will appear at both H-E-B stores in Katy and Pearland on June 3 and in H-E-B stores in Houston and Tomball on June 4. Originally published in 1985, The Upper Room featured Ruby Montgomery, an indomitable character who steals her best friend’s baby daughter and flees to rural Florida, where she establishes herself as an almost mythical figure. Now, Monroe returns with Mama Ruby, giving readers a look into how Ruby becomes the person we met in The Upper Room. Monroe hails from Oakland, California and is a critically acclaimed author who has received praise from the New York Times, Essence and the Chicago Sun Times. The daughter of sharecroppers and the first in her family to graduate from high school, Alabama-born Monroe is also the author of God Don’t Like Ugly, which received the PEN/ Oakland Josephine Miles Award and has over a quarter million copies in print.
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WHEN/WHERE: Friday, June 3rd, 2011 12-2 p.m. H-E-B Katy (6711 S. Fry Road Katy, TX) 4-6 p.m. H-E-B Pearland (2805 Business Center Drive Pearl and, TX)
Saturday, June 4, 2011 12-2 p.m. H-E-B Vintage Park (10919 Louetta Houston, TX) 4-6 p.m. H-E-B Tomball (28520 Tomball Parkway Tom ball, TX)
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n Tuesday, May 24, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Rice University for the special lecture “The Intimate World of Frida Kahlo.” Presented by the Consulate General of Mexico, in collaboration with Rice University’s Office of Multicultural Community Relations and Literal Latin American Voices, the lecture was conducted by Hilda Trujillo Soto, the Director of the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera-Anahucalli Museums in Mexico City. Some in attendance were David D. Medina, Director of Multicultural Community Relations; members of the Mexican Consul, Adhemir Olguin and Frida Villalobos.
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n Friday, May 13, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Youngblood Intermediate School in Alief ISD for the 3-Point Play Program. The program is a collaborative effort between national and local organizations to help improve community health. This year Aetna, the Aetna Foundation and the Magic Johnson Foundation sponsored the program. The goal is to help solve the challenge of childhood obesity and diabetes within a generation. Some in attendance were JJ Moses, London Dunlap, Sally Imig, Lynn Scott, Valerie Green, Maria Mendez, Shaneisha Weir, Luis Chavez, Stephanie Zelaya, Jeffery Bernhard and Melvin Dixon.
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n Saturday, May 21, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at J. Ryan Middle School for the Education Town Hall meeting. The event hosted by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee had the community speak about their concerns and suggestions to make their students have the best opportunity to succeed no matter what their zip code. Those joining Congresswoman Lee in the challenging discussion of what is being done to our children through the financing of a second class education were Taylor August and Angela Heights with the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights; Rita Haecker, President of the Texas State Teachers Association; Dr. Lawrence Allen of the Texas State Board of Education; parents; local school board members; and education advocates. Congresswoman Lee hosted this meeting to allow her constituents to voice their opinions about issues affecting Texas school children, and to hear from educational leaders and experts.
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n Saturday, May 21, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at The Continental Club for the 55th Birthday Bash for Mayor Annise Parker. Attendees were invited to join Mayor Parker’s celebration by contributing $55 for a ticket or $555 for sponsorship. Yvonne Washington performed live. Mayor Parker appeared to be having a blast. Some in attendance were Debbie Tyler-Dillard, Madea Guldedava, and Shelby Hodge. Happy 55th Birthday Mayor Annise Parker!
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Newt Wrong to Back Down From GOP Critics
roland martin
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f Newt Gingrich was planning to send GOP voters a message that he’s a different kind of politician who won’t just say anything to get elected, he did a horrible job of driving that point home this week. After making a so-called verbal gaffe on NBC’s “Meet the Press” last Sunday regarding radical changes to Medicare, as proposed by congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), Newt was on the defensive, apologizing, backtracking and groveling to any Republican or conservative radio show host who would take his call. Instead of trying to blame the media for twisting his words, Gingrich should man up and defend his assessment of the Ryan proposal. It has gotten so bad that Newt is now suggesting he wasn’t even talking about Ryan’s Medicare plan, even though the “Meet the Press” transcript says that they discussed Medicare reform. Host David Gregory said: “But not what Paul Ryan is suggesting, which is completely changing Medicare.” Now before his lips began to do the backstroke, Newt said: “What you want to have is a system where people voluntarily migrate to better outcomes, better solutions, better options, not one where you suddenly impose it. I am against Obamacare imposing radical change, and I would be against a conservative imposing radical change.” Ryan’s plan calls for Medicare to be replaced by a voucher system, so seniors could purchase private health insurance. “I don’t think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineering,” he said. “I think we need a national conversation to get to a better Medicare solution for seniors.” Apparently, the GOP establishment doesn’t think Ryan’s plan is risky. So they pounced on Gingrich, forcing him to furiously backtrack from his initial assessment. But he’s right. The proposal pledged by Ryan is a radical one. And if you look at the reception it has received at the town halls of Republican members of Congress, you would also conclude that the plan is a whole lot for Americans to swallow. What is amazing is that we heard exactly the same complaints from Republicans about the health care reform championed by President Barack Obama. When Democrats had their hats
handed to them in November 2010, leading to the loss of the U.S. House, a number said that they may have overreached with the health plan. Gingrich isn’t a dumb politician. He knows that no matter how conservative some folks are, seniors will rebel against Ryan’s plans as it is presently constituted, which could be disastrous for Republicans in 2012. And if Republicans plant their flag in the ground based on Ryan’s place, the volatility that Democrats faced in 2010 will come knocking on their door. That’s what Newt should be telling those on his side of the aisle. But instead, he thinks that denying, obfuscating and shifting blame will make the story go away. But it won’t. The hardest thing for Americans to accept is change. Yes, radical change. Oh, sure, 69 million voted for then Sen. Barack Obama in November 2008, but when change becomes reality, folks get skittish and want to scream, “Slow down!” The reason Gingrich has been looked upon as a star in the Republican Party is because he has always been seen as a master strategist, employing the tactics he has studied as a military historian. And maybe that’s the problem. Instead of having to always say one thing and mean another, Gingrich may be best served as a thinker and not a candidate. You don’t believe me? Here is what Gingrich said in that very interview on the May 15th edition of “Meet the Press”: “One of my great weaknesses is that part of me is a teacher analyst. And part of me is a political leader. And I’ve -one of the most painful lessons I’ve had to learn, and I haven’t fully learned it obviously -- is that if you seek to be the president of the United States,
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you are never an analyst, you know, you’re never a college teacher because those folks can say what they want to say. And somebody who offers to lead America has to be much more disciplined and much more thoughtful than an analyst. “Analysts can say anything they want to because there’s no downside. But the person to whom you’re entrusting the leadership of the United States had better think long and hard before they say things. I think that’s a fair criticism of me.” So there you go. Newt Gingrich owns up to the fact that as an analyst, he can give unfiltered truth to the issues and not have to essentially lie in order to make his political supporters happy. Sorry, Newt. I don’t think you misspoke; you weren’t talking without thinking. I believe that you were giving an honest assessment of Ryan’s Medicare plan, and it simply doesn’t sit well with many members of your party. And unfortunately for the voter, we’re left with another politician who will say whatever he needs to get elected, as opposed to the truth. If Gingrich wants us to believe Newt 2.0 is for real, stop dancing around the truth and just give it to us straight, no chaser. We’re big boys and girls, Newt. We can handle it. Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN analyst and the author of the book “The First: President Barack Obama’s Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin.” Please visit his website at www.RolandSMartin.com. To find out more about Roland S. Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. Share this story on stylemagazine.com.
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gram. This summer children ages 0-18 can feed their dreams by reading their favorite books during the 2011 John P. McGovern Foundation Summer Reading Program (SRP). This is a free program that rewards reading with a free book for the home. Register online at https://summer.hpl. lib.tx.us/evanced/sr/homepage.asp or by contacting the Houston Public Library at (832) 393-1313.
l big brothers big sister’s bowl for kid’s sake Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Bowl For Kid’s Sake, at Palace Lanes, 4191 Bellaire Blvd., Houston. One of BBBS’s largest events in which participants secure sponsors to enjoy a large, high energy bowling party where bowlers of all skill levels enjoy two games of bowling, food and drinks. To register a team log on to http:// houstonbfks.kintera.org .
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Mark Ecko Summer Collection Fashion Show Marc Ecko Galleria Store presents Summer Collection Fashion Show at Evo Lounge, 2707 Milam. Show starts at 10:30pm. Music by DJ Nimbus. Cover charge at the door. VIP reservations call Taylor Williams (713) 3765622.
32nd Annual Pan African Cultural Festival S.H.A.P.E. Community Center hosts the 32nd annual Pan African Cultural Festival: Our Family, Our Roots, and Our Strength, at Our Park, 2604 Alabama from 11:00am – 8:00pm. Featuring live performances and entertainment by notable and emerging local artists, arts and crafts exhibits, and a variety of informational displays and presentations, this family oriented event will include music, dance, food, a film festival, and many activities for children. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Summer Youth Enrichment program. Call Nefertitti Jackmon at 832-549-0937 or 713521-0641, or email shape@shape.org for details.
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May 26 - 29 Dancin’ in the Streets: Motown & More Revue Thursday May 26, 2011 8:15 PM to 10:45 PM This electrifying and soulful revue features many of Houston’s most talented vocalists and dancers, accompanied by the 23-piece BACEMENT Orchestra. Dancin’ in the Streets: Motown & More Revue features soul music from its inception in the 1950s to present day. For performance updates, please call (281) FREE-FUN (281-373-3386) or visit www. milleroutdoortheatre.com. l
May 29 Summer breeze all white affair Poise yourself for a once in a lifetime event as the BMW showroom floor into a decadent haven for Houston’s tastemakers to party, mix, mingle, and enjoy the holiday weekend as Momentum BMW Southwest l
June 1 l Eith irby jones wellness retreat center Enjoy a day of relaxation and renewal at the Edith Irby Jones Wellness Retreat Center, 2601 Prospect St. From 10am – 6pm guests will enjoy a rejuvenating breakfast, lunch and dinner. Center yourself with yoga and Zumba. Relax yourself with a soothing massage. Make peace with food. Find joy for just $80. Call the center to get more information at (713) 240-7226 or visit them online at www.edithjoneswellness.com.
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June 4 l Largest hurrican preparedness event in the nation George R. Brown Convention, Hall B . Come join us for the largest hurricane preparedness event in the nation. The FREE, family-friendly event is open to the public and features an updated forecast of the 2011 hurricane season, an interactive Kids Zone with exciting entertainment, presentations from emergency management experts, free hurricane preparedness materials, and much more! Log on to www.HurricaneWorkshop.com for details.
July 7 - 9 l The Houston Ck scrapbook convention The Houston CK Scrapbook Convention (CKC), at the Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center, 1601 Robbins Drive, Spring, TX. Looking for incredible shopping, inspiring classes, and time to work on projects? The CKC is for you! Featuring a Vendor Faire, day classes, workshops, Preview, Celebration & Super Crops, and more! Register online now through Monday, June 27, 2011 midnight at www.ckscrapbookevents. com/houston .
July 10 - 11 2011 image expo 2011 The Image Expo, at the Reliant Center. Promising to be the hottest new hair and beauty show in the Southwest, Image Expo will focus on education in the cosmetology industry, featuring cutting-edge seminars, workshops and celebrity presentations. Log on to www.TheImageExpo.com for more information.
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l HHBCuaa annual hbcu alumni mixer The Houston Historically Black Colleges & Universities Alumni Association (HHBCUAA) annual HBCU Alumni Mixer, at Suite 6224, 6224 Richmond Avenue. The mixer will provide alumni another opportunity to acquaint the community with the value of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, while funding scholarships for deserving young people. Call 832- 2933476, email info@houstonhbcualumni.org or log on to www.houstonhbcualumni.org for more information.
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ver the last several decades, the nation’s prison population has tripled and annual prison spending increased by over $40 billion dollars. State and federal budgets are pushed to the limits as they work to fund existing prisons and jails. To further complicate matters, the high numbers of offenders who recidivate, or return to jail, burden an already crowded system. It seems that no one – inmates, prison officials – is “winning”. No one, that is, except for the private corporations that now run many of the country’s prisons. For the most part, the na-
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tion’s prisons fall under the guidance of both the federal and state governments. However, more and more states are allowing private contractors to step in and build and manage prisons. Supporters of prison privatization say the practice takes the heavy burden of prison facility management off of the government, freeing up money and streamlining prison operations. But, how accountable are these contractors? Is protecting their bottom line more important that properly protecting and rehabilitating the prisoners? If you’re familiar with recent incidents at Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility in Jackson, Mississippi, you might be inclined to think, to private contractors who run prisons, profit trumps all. Walnut Grove houses young men, 90 percent of whom are African American, between the ages of 13 and 22. The facility is run by GEO Group, the nation’s second largest provider of private correctional facility management services. The company is being sued by dozens of family members of inmates who say the corporation failed to provide adequate security in the prison. The families allege that the prison forces the
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young men to live in sub-standard conditions, where they are subject to excessive force from staff and are sexually preyed upon by other inmates and staff. One of the most startling stories to come from the families is that of 21-year-old Mike McIntosh II. A 2010 riot at the prison left McIntosh, a former athlete, so severely brain damaged that he struggles with short-term memory and has lost some function in his right leg and arm. If you think that the violence at Walnut Grove cannot be avoided because the institution is full of heinous, violent criminals, consider this: of the 1,200 young men incarcerated there, more than two-thirds are jailed for nonviolent offenses. Only a thorough investigation will uncover exactly what’s going on at Walnut Grove but, based on the facts we have so far, it’s easy to see that the prison has failed to provide the staff needed to keep these young men safe. And, if they can’t keep them safe, they surely won’t be able to rehabilitate them. Many of those incarcerated don’t have a high school education: their job prospects and hope for the future were grim, so they turned to crime to escape poverty. If
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they aren’t given the tools they need while in prison, namely an education and counseling, they are more likely to return. These private contractors are making money by incarcerating young people, many of whom would be better served by being sentenced to intensive drug counseling and being properly educated. If the government can’t handle the challenge managing prisons presents, it needs to set guidelines that holds private management firms accountable for the inmate’s safety and their rehabilitation.
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DJ Supastar: By Jo-Carolyn Goode Editor-at-Large
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hat’s my name? If you are Houston’s most preferred lady dj, your name is DJ Supastar, who can be found doing her thing at parties, wedding receptions, and other social events in and around town. Spinning since 2001, DJ Supastar is one of Houston’s hottest female disk jockeys, a rare breed in a male-driven industry. She won’t be an oddity for long if she has something to say about it. With her brand new DJ summer camp just for girls, DJ Supastar is about to give the music industry an injection of estrogen. Before she became DJ Supastar, she was born as Zelma Lee. Always having a love for music, she woke up one day and decide the time to fulfill her desire to be a DJ was now. The problem was she didn’t know how to pursue her dream. Instead of twiddling her thumbs, she bought a self-starter kit complete with turntables and taught herself how to be a disc jockey. With a yearning for more knowledge, she enlisted the help of GT, another wellknown Houston DJ. As luck would have it, DJ GT from 97.9 the Box was looking for someone to train and she was looking for someone to teach her. This was a match made in heaven. With a little more knowledge and a few additional skills DJ Supastar decided to get out there on her own so that everyone would know who DJ Supastar is. “This industry is so tricky,” said Lee recalling her earlier days. Getting her foot in the door was no easy task. Promoters turned her down and when she did get gigs, DJ Supastar reluctantly admits that she did commit some errors on some of her initial gigs. That’s understandable. It is even acceptable if you hear her today. Her client
list includes Solange Knowles, Chanel, Rashard Lewis, Nike Pro-City Basketball, Praise 92.1 radio station, National Black Caucus, Saks 5th Avenue, and Fonde Recreation Center. The girl has developed mad skills. This summer she plans to pass those skills on to Houston girls. “I have always wanted to share with girls,” said DJ Supastar. In her first ever DJ summer camp she will get her chance. Girls ages 13-17 are invited to learn the history of disk jockeying as an art form, how to setup basic equipment, and the basics of mixing music. Participants will learn how to mix music on turntables the old school way versus the new school method of using computer software that DJ Supastar uses on her laptop. She wants these girls to grasp everything they can about the disc jockey business in the camp that will last 6 to 8 weeks. Though this is DJ Supastar’s first camp, she has her eyes set on the future. A successful summer camp is part of her overall goal to host sessions like this one year round. She would love to turn her DJ camp into an afterschool program so even more girls could learn the craft of DJing.
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Creating the Next Generation of Stars As anyone can imagine the camp is stirring up a lot of buzz as girls anxiously sign up. Some adults are also anxious, anxious for DJ Supastar to do a camp for adults. “I wouldn’t mind helping adults,” said DJ Supastar but currently she has no plans for this venture. For stars like DJ Supastar the sky is the limit. Don’t just look at stars. Be a star. One way to start is by enrolling in DJ Su-
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Entertainment Tadashii brings the riot as a Christian hip hop artist with his third album
Blacklight By Rebecca Briscoe Style Entertainment Writer
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adashii is a Houston native that has anointed his music with a spiritual message every time he touches the microphone. His name in Japanese means: righteous, faithful, and true. Tedashii personifies the meaning of his name as a Christian hip-hop artist that has reached millions throughout his ministry of music, and traveled abroad throughout Europe and Australia. When you come in contact with him initially; you would automatically assume that he is a professional football player from his burly stature. However; the Samoan is a gentle giant that uses his talents to impact many that follow the path of
Jesus Christ. His strong upbringing encouraged him to pursue a college degree on an academic scholarship, and as a walk-on for the football team. He credits that his college career gave him his epiphany to find
"My music is the music of a movement... Romans 1:16" -Tadashii
a new life in Christ. Tadashii’s newfound family in Christ encouraged him to use his rapping skills, honed since being chal-
lenged to freestyle in high school, to glorify God. The Grammy and Dove Awards nominated artist later graduated with a degree from the University of North Texas, and has been embarking on his success by utilizing his talents in Christian hip-hop to minister to the masses. Tadashii is adamant about the success of his third album Blacklight, because his creation is from an artist’s standpoint. It encompasses all musical components with all-around sound. Per Tadashii, “This album will hit home by giving all of my listeners a deeper view of me”. A black light brings light to what normally can not be revealed in white light, so I am doing the same as a Christian, and musician. Blacklight will be in stores on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 in all major music retailers, online, and in Christian bookstores. The latest single Riot can be viewed online now on my website:www.reachrecords.com, or downloaded on itunes. RB: What was the concept and or message to create your third album Blacklight ? T: The concept for this album is to live with the end in mind. I want my listeners to become mindful of their future, and continuously strive to attain their goals. It is imperative as a Christian to have hope, and keep a positive outlook towards the fulfillments of Christ. In order to achieve success one must have: focus, motivation, and not be discouraged by any negativity that may impede your objectives in life. RB: Is your music spiritual or religious? T: That really depends on the listener. It could be both. My music gives my audience a goal internally with an underlying message. It is spiritually driven through Christ because you will feel something. Religiously speaking, my music showcases sacred themes that represent a viewpoint of the world. RB: Do you feel that you will ever cross over as a regular mainstream hip hop artist? T: I would love the opportunity to make the transition into a mainstream hip-hop
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artist. My overall ambition is to constantly reach that milestone. As a Christian hiphop artist, I view my artistry authentically; both as a hip-hop artist and as a Christian. I want my listeners to understand my viewpoint on array of topics, and recognize my talents as such. When you look at the artistry in hip-hop; I think of Lupe Fiasco. He is a devout Muslim, and a hip-hop artist that evokes groundbreaking messages lyrically with his beliefs. RB: How important is it for your lyrics to impact audiences with a message? T: It is ideal for me to impact my audience with a message that resonates throughout my lyrics. Lyrics are the foundation of my music; which provides a catalyst of substance. It is key for me to communicate the potency of my message lyrically. Blacklight is filled with lyrics that will inspire audiences that may feel hopeless because they have lived their whole lives in detriment and misfortune. RB: What artists do you listen to when not recording or touring? T: I am a connoisseur of various genres of music. I love jazz, vocally I listen to Contemporary Christian/Gospel music, and as for Hip-hop I listen to Reach Records label mates: Trip Lee, Lecrae, and Sho Baraka. For more information and booking: www.reachrecords.com www.twitter.com/tadashii www.facebook.com/tadashii
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May 26 - June 1, 2011
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HAUL’s FPFECEP Kick Off
Texas Black Expo Corporate Reception
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n Thursday, May 19, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at the George R. Brown Tasting Room for the Texas Black Expo Corporate Reception. The event was one of several kick- off events leading to the Texas Black Expo. The theme of this year’s Expo was “Making Green, Going Green.” Some enjoying the tasty food were Houston Black Expo President and CEO Jerome Love, Dr. Shannon Cormier, LaTayne Bruce, Larry Green, Linda Ragland, Eric Goodie, Phil Dyson, Carolyn and Laverne Wilson, Marlen Whitley, Joe Arrington, Courtney Johnson Rose, Susan Bynam, Renee Parker, Owennetta Hamrick, Cindi Blount, Tyrus Brailey, Terry Stringer, Joyce Bethany, Jarrett Smith, Kimberly Barrett, Rev. Lynda Gittens and Douglas Malone.
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n Wednesday, May 25, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at the Houston Area Urban League (HAUL) for the kick-off reception for the Foreclosure Prevention Financial Education and Credit Enhancement Program (FPFECEP). The FPFECEP program is unique because it is funded locally by area lender partners and provides a local solution to dwindling federal funds. To date, the funders are Wells Fargo, Citi Bank and JPMorgan Chase and more are expected to join the partnership. The event will feature area banks, HUD representatives, and client testimonies. Some in attendance were HAUL’s president and CEO Judson Robinson, HAUL’s treasurer Michael Pearson, HAUL’s CFO Debra King, Esther Richardson, Darlene Castille, Ron Branch, Cary Yates, Alan Waters, Thomas Jones, Andrea Jones Alan Peterson, Charnell Long, Anisa Mosely, Vickie McBride, David Slaughter, Derrick Duran, and Dr. Ed Pringle.
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Five Easy Ways to Get Your Proper Serving of Vegetables
Tonja Ward
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he USDA recommends that we get 5 servings of vegetables a day. As we move from Spring into Summer it’s a great time to start taking their advice. Fresh produce is plentiful at the farmers’ markets and local supermarkets and is arguably tastier, more nutritious and just what we need at the time of the year when it’s in season. But most of us are not eating enough vegetables nor are we venturing beyond potatoes (French fries) and tomatoes (ketchup). But figuring out what vegetables to eat and how much has become a roadblock. “How can anyone forget Mom’s rule for eating all your vegetables at the dinner table? According to the USDA’s updated portion requirements, Mom is always right,” explained Doug Taeckens president and CEO of Healthy Steps by Jokari a wellness-focused line of affordable everyday kitchen tools. “We have been mindful of the phrase “portion control” and how that might come across differently to different consumers. People need to increase their portions of vegetables and fruits, just like they may need to limit their portions of protein and dairy,” Taeckens explains. “Our serving tools were created to make portion control at home effortless,” he said. It takes some work to get 4 to 5 servings of vegetables a day but when you know where to start and
how to prepare them it gets easier. Check out these five seasonal vegetables to add variety and flavor to your warm-weather diet: 1. Okra – We know it best in gumbo, but did you know you can eat okra raw? It is loaded with health benefits like vitamins A and C plus iron, calcium, magnesium and fiber. Added benefits are no mucilage (slime) when it’s raw. For optimal taste, make sure okra is fresh and tender. Squeeze lime over it, dip it in hummus or salsa. Or just chop and toss it into a green salad. Pickled is yummy too! 2. Zucchini -- Fresh zucchini allows for tons of creativity. Eat it raw, grilled, or steamed. Try blanching and freezing thin slices in zippered baggies. Slice zucchini lengthwise and eat it raw like fries or brush with olive oil and sprinkle with Italian seasoning and grill. Toss into a salad or serve it on the side with fish. 3. Asparagus -- Asparagus season is underway and runs through June. It is best when eaten within a couple of days of harvesting -- so purchase it locally. Steaming is the most common cooking preparation but it too can be eaten raw or grilled. Toss it with a vinaigrette, dip it in hummus. Or grill it with olive-oil lemon juice and garlic. 4. Spring Peas – Protein doesn’t just come from animals. A serving of sweet green garden (or English) peas contains more protein than an egg-with less than a gram of fat and no cholesterol. These legumes should be shelled and blanched in boiling water just until they turn bright green. Sprinkle with just a touch of sea salt. 5. Green Beans – This is one vegetable where you can really taste the difference when they are fresh from the garden. Steam and toss with sliced almonds, black pepper, sea salt and lemon juice. You can find more tasty recipes for more vegetables at http://www.myhealthysteps.com/recipes.
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Terri Schichenmeyer
“Hear tbreak of a Hustler’s Wife” by Nikki Turner
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verybody loves surprises. Flowers for no reason. A bonus in the old paycheck. A fiver found on the sidewalk. Even a phone call or email from a longlost friend can put the bounce back in your step and the smile back on your face. Everybody loves surprises, but not the kind Yarni received. Her husband, Des, survived an attempted murder, then announced that he’s a father again. And in the new novel, “Heartbreak of a Hustler’s Wife” by Nikki Turner, that’s far from the only surprise Yarni has coming. Desmond “Des” Taylor wishes he
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knew who tried to kill him. If he knew, the fool wouldn’t be walking the streets, that’s for sure, but danger is part of the life of a hustler. For now, until word on the street flushes out the wanna-be gunman, all Des can do is surround himself with trusted associates and keep on preaching the Word of God at Good Life Ministry, the church he set up to launder money. As a corporate lawyer, Yarni Taylor tries to live life on the straight-and-narrow but it’s not easy, knowing what she knows about her husband. She can’t deny that she knew Des was a hustler when she married him, but though she’s tried to make him promise to leave the life, he’s still doing things she doesn’t like. She loves her husband. The attempted murder scares her. Then, just days after the shooting, Good Life Ministry is violently robbed in the middle of services, and one of Des’s men is killed. Yarni learns that her mother has cancer, and with no time to mourn everything that’s happened so quickly, Des explains to Yarni that a daughter he’s never seen – a daughter he didn’t even know about – is coming to Virginia until things cool down back home. The girl, it seems, has been in a little
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trouble. Desember Day is a lot like the father she’s about to meet. She loves fiercely and passionately, she knows how to use a gun, and she understands the art of the hustle. But Desember also takes after her new stepmother, too: when anybody messes with the ones she loves, they’re in for a very big and nasty surprise… Hard-edged, hard-boiled, and hard to put down. That pretty much describes this latest novel by author Nikki Turner, and you’ll have a hard time resisting it. Fans of Turner’s last novel, which gave us Desember Day in depth, will be happy to see this tender young woman again, as she grows up a little more. Desember has a good role model in her stepmother, and readers will love seeing Yarni – usually so put-together and calm – as she unleashes her inner tiger in this book. Yes, there’s a cliffhanger at the end of “Heartbreak of a Hustler’s Wife” and it’s a biggie. But that will only have fans waiting in line for the next book because, for anybody who wants something very different and for novel lovers who like things a little rough, this delicious series is surprisingly addictive.
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“Heartbreak of a Hustler’s Wife” by Nikki Turner c.2011, Ballantine Books / One World $14.00 / $16.00 Canada 213 pages Terri Schlichenmeyer can be reached at: The Bookworm Sez, LLC N5593 County Road C West Salem, Wisconsin, 54669 bookwormsez@yahoo.com
Culinary You Say Tomato
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here’s nothing like a juicy, ripe tomato to wake up a recipe and put a smile on your face. And tomatoes’ versatility means that you can enjoy them in a wide range of dishes that make friends and family smile, too. “Florida tomatoes have been the inspiration for many of my most treasured recipes,” said Chef Justin Timineri, Executive Chef and Culinary Ambassador, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. “But honestly, my side dish of choice — the simple joy of fresh raw Florida tomatoes seasoned with a sprinkle of sea salt.” Chef Justin has created these recipes that maximize that fresh-off-the-vine taste and minimize your time in the kitchen. For more Florida tomato recipes, visit www.floridatomatoes.org. Classic Tomato Flavoring Partners When creating your own tomato dishes, keep these great flavor partners in mind: — Basil — Black Pepper — Kosher Salt — Lemon — Lime — Chili Peppers or Powder — Curry Powder — Garlic — Orange Zest — Oregano — Rosemary — Tarragon Storing Tomatoes Are you one of the 60 percent of people who currently store tomatoes in the refrigerator? Chef Justin says that kills flavor and texture. Instead, ripen your tomatoes in a bowl on your counter where they can reach full flavor and color — a treat for your eyes and your palate. To hasten ripening, place tomatoes in a sealed paper bag or fruitripening bowl. Your Recipe Could Win $500 To celebrate the versatility and great flavor of fresh Florida tomatoes, the Florida Tomato Committee is hosting its Most Delicious Dish Recipe Contest. Submit an original recipe that incorporates fresh Florida tomatoes. The winning recipe will be selected on the basis of taste, appearance and ease of preparation, with attention also given to clear and creative photos. Get all the details at www.floridatomatoes.org. Arugula and Mozzarella
Spiked Tomatoes with Basil Vinaigrette Yield: 4 servings 4 medium sized Florida tomatoes 1 pound fresh mozzarel la cheese 1 bunch fresh Florida arugula (or basil) Vinaigrette: 1/3 cup olive oil 2 tablespoons apple ci der vinegar 1 tablespoon honey 2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil 1 clove garlic, minced Kosher salt and fresh ground pepper to taste For vinaigrette: In medium sized bowl, whisk together olive oil, vinegar, honey, basil and garlic until completely emulsified. Taste and adjust seasoning with kosher salt and fresh ground pepper. Rinse tomatoes under cold running water and pat dry with clean paper towels. With a sharp serrated knife, cut each tomato into an even number of wedges. Then make a horizontal cut near the tip of each wedge, being careful not to cut all the way down. Set aside sliced tomatoes. Cut mozzarella into slices that will fit into the slices made in the tomatoes. (Try to fit one piece of mozzarella into a tomato to see what size you’ll need to cut the rest.) To assemble, insert a slice of mozzarella into each tomato wedge. Arrange wedges on a plate and top with arugula or basil leaves. Garnish with basil vinaigrette. Season with kosher salt and fresh ground pepper to taste. Serve at room temperature.
glass rims In a blender, combine all ingredients except last until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning to preference. Pour Sunshine Mary mix into a food storage container or pitcher, cover and chill. To assemble, combine 1 ounce of good quality vodka to every 6 ounces of Sunshine Mary mix. Pour salt on a napkin. Moisten the top of the glass and rotate the rim in the salt. For a sweet twist, try sugar instead of salt. Pour drink from pitcher over ice and garnish with celery sticks. Tomato and Cucumber Salsa Yield: 4 to 6 servings 2 large Florida tomatoes, diced 1 large Florida cucum ber, seeded and diced 1/2 cup red onion, chopped 1/2 cup Florida bell pep
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per, chopped 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning 1 lemon, juiced Kosher salt and fresh ground pepper to taste In medium sized mixing bowl, combine all ingredients. Stir to combine. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper.
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Tomato and Cucumber Salsa
Sunshine Mary Yield: 6 servings 6 large ripe Florida tomatoes, peeled, seeded and diced 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 4 cloves fresh garlic, minced 2 teaspoons hot sauce, (or more if desired) 2 teaspoons fresh horse radish (or prepared) 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 teaspoon seafood boil seasoning (Cajun seasoning will do) 2 teaspoons celery salt 1 teaspoon fresh ground pepper Salt or sugar to taste, for
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Emerging Young Leaders Visit City Hall
Mayor Annise Parker’s Happy Hour with a Purpose
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n Wednesday, May 18, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at City Hall as the Emerging Young Leaders visited the grounds. Emerging Young Leaders (EYL) is the signature program of the 2010-2014 administration of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) that will impact the lives of 10,000 girls in grades six through eight by providing leadership development, civic engagement, enhanced academic preparation and character building. The Alpha Kappa Omega Chapter of AKA has selected ladies at Attucks Middle School to be in their EYL program. All spring semester the members of AKA have been working with the young ladies. Calling on a fellow AKA to help expose the girls to the political arena, Houston Councilwoman Jolanda Jones invited EYL to City Hall for a special treat. Mayor Annise Parker proclaimes May 18, 2011, as EYL Day. Each EYL member received a certificate of recognition from Councilwoman Jones to commemorate the day. In addition, Councilwoman Jones awarded 4 scholarships for essays written by students. Three students received $50 as runner-ups and the overall winner received $500.
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n Tuesday, May 17, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at 13 Celsius Wine Bar & Café for Mayor Annise Parker’s Happy Hour with a Purpose. Hosted by Key-Pac, the event was a chance to bring in new blood into the city elections by reaching out to bright young people under 40 in the workplace, church and community. The hosts collectively donated $1,000 and half that goes to SEARCH Homeless Services. Joining Mayor Parker and her mayoral campaign steering committee were Felix Chevalier, LaQuinta Donatto, Crystal Hadnott, Edward Hamb, Vanessa Johnson, Damon Mattox, Dawn Randle, Johnathan Randle, Kevin Thibodeaux, LaRence Snowden, Dr. Eric Tait, Tiffany Thomas, Ian Rosenberg, Diana Espitia, Mike Sammons, Joseph Frewer, Sean Matula, Thao Costis, Joyce Aquil, Heather Browne, Bridgett Joe, Ericka Graham, Chelsea Wade, Tina Cohen, Ashley Wyatt, Mary Bell, Randy Naquin, and Steve Brown.
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No Longer Afraid of Trucks: Review of the 2011 Toyota Tacoma F.B.I. Cover Up of Haunting in Texas House Exposed/Project Aether
By Jo-Carolyn Goode Editor-at-Large
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or all of my driving life, I have owned a car. Not just any kind of car but a specific type of car – one that is compact with four doors. It had to be easy for me to whip in and out of spaces and roomy enough to accom-
mates of 18 mpg city and 20 mpg highway for manual transmission can be expected. The EPA estimates is increased in highway mpg in those trucks with automatic transmissions. An addition to the 2011 Toyota Tacoma that enhances
modate my friends and all of my junk. My cars and I have had platonic relationships. Trucks were my nemesis, that is, however, before I started reviewing vehicles. My mind has, in a sense, been opened and vehicles that once caused me trepidation now cause delight. I was all smiles when the friendly guys from Toyota dropped off the 2011 Toyota Tacoma. The 2011 Toyota Tacoma is a great fit for me. Although it is larger than the vehicles I am use to driving, it is not too large to hamper my enjoyment of appreciating this amazing automobile. As I was climbing into the 2011 Toyota Tacoma, I felt as if I were embarking on a new adventure. It is so spacious on the inside that there is ample room for me to transport my friends to their various designations. Plus it has four doors, which is awesome for a truck. This makes the Toyota Tacoma more sociable for a single girl like me. It can also accommodate anyone who has a family as well. Under the hood of the 2011 Toyota Tacoma either a 2.7-liter fourcylinder engine or a 4.0-liter V6 engine will be found. EPA estimates for the 2.7-liter engine is 21-mpg city and 25-mpg highway with manual transmission. There is a slight drop in EPA estimates mpg in the city for the engines with automatic transmissions. With the more aggressive V6 engine EPA esti-
toughness is the TRD off-road package. Please remember that this package is specifically for those who love trucks since it can be used when driving on rural, rugged roads. The cabin of the Toyota Tacoma is extremely comfortable. I always find that the interior of trucks is generally more relaxing than I imagine it to be. The center console and stack are very convenient and accessible to both driver and passenger. The Toyota Tacoma comes standard with air-conditioning, a bed liner, a CD player and an audio system that has an auxiliary jack, and an adjustable steering wheel. For a little extra “green” more cosmetic features such as chrome grille and fog lights can be added. Bluetooth, upgraded JBL stereo and satellite radio are also a part of the extra features. The only problem I had with the Toyota Tacoma was that the screen for the backup camera was too small. Located in the left portion of the rearview mirror, a truck of this size needs a larger screen. It might even need a camera with two different viewpoints - one from the height that it currently has and one from lower end of the truck so that children will not be in an obscured view. Other than that I really enjoyed the Toyota Tacoma. Base priced at just a little over $20,000 the Toyota Tacoma can be in your driveway. Test drive one today by visiting your local Toyota dealer.
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On Monday, May 23, 2011, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Landmark River Oaks for the presentation of the Aether Project. The film is about an American writer’s family ties relates back to a late 1950’s experiment resulting in a high level haunting of a old wooded house they move into on the banks of a lazy bayou. A government conspiracy is connected to the disappearance of key individuals who have a special connection to the afterlife. Some cast members and directors in attendance at the showing were Executive Producer Shawn Welling, Marissa Lee, Michael Pickering, Joy Willard, John Sotolongo John Star, Michael Berry, John Sotolongo R. Scott Budge, and Joy Willard.
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National Goldman Sachs Cuts S&P 500 Outlook By Jo-Carolyn Goode Editor-at-Large
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oldman Sachs cut its year-end target for the S&P 500 and trimmed back its outlook for 2012 earnings. The investment bank now expects the S&P 500 to finish the year at 1,450, down from its January forecast of 1,500. The call appears to be more cautious than bearish. Even with the downard revision, the S&P 500 would be up 15% from 2010. The index is currently at 1,315. Goldman Sachs also reeled in its outlook for 2012 corporate earnings, predicting S&P 500 companies will log earnings per share of $104 for the year, down $2 from its prior forecast. Goldman said “slightly higher inflation and oil prices” will pressure profit margins. Crude prices have been above $100 a barrel for much of this year. While that’s not necessarily good for consumers, it is good for energy companies. Goldman recommended being overweight in energy, saying it expects 2012 earnings per share in that sector to bump up about $2. The energy sector is up almost 11% this year, second only to health care. And shares of El Paso Corp., Cabot Oil & Gas and Marathon Oil have led the gains. Earlier this week,
Goldman raised its forecast for Brent crude -- the European benchmark -- to $120 per barrel for 2011, and $140 per barrel by the end of 2012. That marked a reversal from Goldman’s prior call, made last month, that oil prices would plunge. The bank also raised its outlook for the consumer staples sector, noting that food inflation costs are likely to peak later this year. Within the sector, Goldman said it expects food, beverage and tobacco stocks to perform well. So far this year, the consumer staples sector is up nearly 8%, with shares of Dean Foods, Lorillard, maker of Newport, Kent and other cigarette brands, and Chipotle Mexican Grill among the S&P 500’s top performers. Goldman has ‘buy’ ratings on Coca -Cola, Pepsico, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Philip Morris, Lorillard, Dean Foods, General Mills and Sara Lee. Collectively, these eight companies account for 35% of the entire sector’s market capitalization.
All-New Lexus 2011 CT 200h Receives Top Safety Pick Rating for Crash Tests
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he Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) today announced the all-new Lexus 2011 CT 200h hybrid vehicle earned a “Top Safety Pick” award. The “Top Safety Pick” is the highest safety designation awarded by the IIHS. To qualify
for the award, a vehicle must earn the highest rating of “good” in the IIHS’ front, side, rollover, and rear impact evaluations and be equipped with electronic stability control. The announcement was released on the IIHS website www.iihs.org. The IIHS is an independent non-profit reSee what’s hot on search and communications organization funded by auto StyleMagazine.com insurance companies. According to Lexus, the body Now exclusive structure of the CT 200h plays a key role in the fundapartners with mental safety characteristics. To help protect the driver and passengers, the body is designed to be strong but strategically resilient to help
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absorb and distribute energy in the event of a crash. High-strength steel components are carefully located in the body structure to help ensure strength in key areas.
Local Metro Police Veteran Takes on New Role as Safety Chief
Headed METRO’s Homeland Security Division from 2003 to 2006 Secured federal and state grant monies for vehicles, equipment and training Kelly has a master’s in criminal justice leadership from Sam Houston State University, where he also attended the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas. He earned his bachelor’s degree in governmental legal studies from the University of Houston-Clear Lake.
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fter 28 years in law enforcement with METRO police, Tim Kelly will don a new “uniform” as vice president of safety – one of the agency’s seven operating principles.
Local Capital One Bank Invites Houston Small Business Owners to ‘Get Down To Business’
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his comprehensive, seven-month training program provides qualified business owners with information, resources and guidance designed to help them grow their business. Areas of focus include credit, budgeting, marketing, business plans, Tim Kelly, Vice President of Safety financing, networking and insurance. Course participants also will be introduced to a network of industry experts who will discuss Kelly will be responsible for all aspects ways to avoid pitfalls that can ruin a business of safety – from bus and rail to industrial in its early stages. In addition, course particisafety, and environmental compliance and pants will receive matching funds to invest in their companies. Capital One Bank is teaming risk management. “Our mission is clear – whether up with Accion Texas, Money Management you use our system or not – safety is our International, African American Chamber of highest priority,” said Kelly. “We will work Commerce and SCORE to offer this course, on enhancing our operations and develop- which will be offered at the Capital One ing strategies to continue providing a safe Bank building at 5718 Westheimer Rd. Each environment for our customers, our em- participant will be assigned to a counselor and receive one-on-one mentoring throughployees and the public.” Kelly joined METRO in 1983 as out the sessions. This program has produced an officer. A year later, he was promoted several success stories among recent graduto sergeant and then lieutenant in 1992. He ates. They include an inventor whose “Loaf served as associate vice president and as- Lock” is now on store selves; a consultant sistant police chief from 2007 to 2010, and who helps immigrants maneuver through the process of settling into the United States; a most recently, as acting chief of police. The police veteran has a long list bookkeeper; a motel owner; and many more. of accomplishments, among them: Devel- The deadline to apply for the Getting Down oped and maintained METRO’s System To Business program is June 10. To request Security Program and Emergency Manage- an application, call 713-435-5317. ment Plan Oversaw Traffic Management Systems group at TranStar which integrated METRO’s Intelligent Transportation Systems projects Managed safe operations of HOV lanes, including Occupancy Guidelines and Traffic Safety Enforcement
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INVITATION FOR BIDS MANHATTAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY is soliciting subcontractor/supplier bids from Small, Minority, Women-owned, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (S/MWDBE) as well as Persons with Disabilities Business Enterprises (PDBE) for the Bid Package #06 scopes of work on the Houston Dynamo Stadium located in Houston, Texas. The project goal is 30% participation from City of Houston-certified S/MWDBE companies. The bid due date is Thursday, June 9, 2011 by 2:00 p.m. The scopes of work available in Bid Package #06 are Masonry (lump sum bid), Hollow Metal Doors & Frames (lump sum bid), and the Audio Visual System (design-assist proposal). The complete requirements are described in the drawings, specifications, and request for proposal (RFP) documents. A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 2, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Meeting location is the Business and Technology Center, located at 5330 Griggs Road, Houston, Texas 77021. The pre-bid meeting is mandatory for the Audio Visual package, not mandatory for Masonry or Hollow Metal Doors & Frames. All questions must be submitted in writing to Manhattan Construction Company no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 3, 2011. Submit written questions to: Masonry, Hollow Metal Doors & Frames: Matt Doffing (mdoffing@manhattanconstruction.com) Audio Visual: Sean Crozier (scrozier@manhattanconstruction.com)
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The successful proposers will be required to provide a payment and performance bond. If you need bonding assistance, please contact Roger Harris (City of Houston Office of Affirmative Action and Contract Compliance) at 713-837-9024. The criteria for evaluation and selection of successful proposals will include the following: Competitive pricing, demonstrated capability on work of similar size and complexity, financial resources to satisfactorily perform the work within the time schedule projected, favorable references from past customers, verifiable safety record, the ability to furnish the required insurance, and the ability to provide acceptable bonding. BID DUE DATE is Thursday, June 9, 2011 by 2:00 p.m. Submit bids in sealed envelopes to: Manhattan Construction Company 2120 Montrose Boulevard Houston, Texas 77006 REF: Houston Dynamo Stadium – Bid Package #06 Sealed bids must be delivered to the Manhattan office by 2:00 p.m. No faxed bids or late bids will be accepted. Plans, specifications, and request for proposal (RFP) documents for this project are available electronically at the address planroom.manhattanconstruction.com (To obtain user name and password, e-mail a request to thale@ manhattanconstruction.com). They can also be accessed electronically from iSqFt and Builders’ Exchange. Documents for this project may be reviewed in Manhattan’s office at 2120 Montrose Blvd., Houston, Texas 77006. They may also be reviewed at the A.O. Phillips & Associates office (4615 S.W. Freeway, Suite 510, Houston, TX 77027) and the National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC) office (3825 Dacoma Street, Houston, Texas 77092).
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