Sunni Soper~ For Public Consumption

Sunni Soper – For Public Consumption – Debut Album Release Party August 28 – 8 p.m. Neo Soul Lounge at Mr. Catfish and More – 1144 Airport Boulevard, Austin, Texas   Sunni Soper is a poet and music advocate based in Austin, TX. Her pieces have aired on KAZI 88.7 FM, KOOP 91.7 FM and Syren Entertainment’s internet station. At the 2014 Austin Hip Hop … Continue reading Sunni Soper~ For Public Consumption

First Annual Summer Sip and Shop!

JazzEvents is hosting it’s first Annual Summer Sip & Shop Featuring Makeup artist extraordinaire Mei Ling Williams in the makeover lounge, Mia Johnson with “It works” and the talented Violinist Thomas McGregor and a host of other great vendors. Click the link to purchase your ticket for only $5. If you are interested in being a vendor please email jazzevents@msn.com. Here is the ticket link … Continue reading First Annual Summer Sip and Shop!

Update: Who Is Hanna LaShay?

  Who is Hanna Lashay? Hanna LaShay (iamhannalashay) is a 15 year old, currently living in Round Rock, Texas. She is an American Vocalist, Song Writer, Model, Actress, Makeup Artist, Award Winning Teen Entrepreneur and Activist. Her style is a mixture of Neo-Soul, Alternative and Pop. Ujima : When did you realize you wanted to sing? iamhannalashay: When I was a toddler I used to … Continue reading Update: Who Is Hanna LaShay?

Americans’ No. 4 Killer is Preventable, Treatable and Beatable

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Last month was American Stroke month. On Thursday, May 22, American Heart Association participated in the Stroke Month Proclamation at Austin City Hall. They were joined by several survivors and volunteers, including members of a stroke support group from Seton Healthcare Family. John Murphy, a gentleman that suffered a stroke while running a Boston Marathon, presented the proclamation.

Knowing these two things may save a life from stroke 
Americans’ No. 4 Killer is Preventable, Treatable and Beatable

During American Stroke Month in May, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association asks all Austinites to learn two things that may save a life.

1.       Know if you are at risk for stroke.
2.       Know the stroke warning signs and what to do in a stroke emergency. Continue reading “Americans’ No. 4 Killer is Preventable, Treatable and Beatable”