L.A’s Cheat Day Land Museum Will Satisfy All Your Junk Food and Art Cravings

When it comes to food, we all have our vices. Maybe it’s chocolate or perhaps ice cream? No matter your preference, many people have their favorite junk food indulgences. That’s why visiting the Cheat Day Land Museum in Los Angeles was such a guilt-free treat.

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Comprised of 17 completely immersive, interactive exhibitions featuring common sweet and savory “cheat day” delights, the pop-up museum is a new, temporary installation for the Instagram set and art lovers alike. The photo-friendly destination celebrates junk food and turns some of the most popular cravings into masterful works of art.

Located in the heart of the art district, the fun and colorful displays are a welcome addition to the L.A art scene. Patrons can snap photos with giant soda pops and swing from donuts without worrying about pesky calories.

Created by a five-sibling team, the project is the brainchild of the eldest, Rubi Rymenmy. Ironically, Rymenmy and her family own a fitness studio on the southwest side of the city. Since they’re in the business of being fit and healthy, Cheat Day Land is an escape and manifestation of their own cravings. They know and acknowledge that everyone deserves desserts occasionally.

The family-run museum also showcases artwork from Rymenmy’s brothers. Their vibrant paintings give the space a pop-culture feel that will satisfy the cravings of foodies and art aficionados.

From hamburgers to pancakes, the pop-up is a must for those looking to “cheat” on their diets and indulge in a ton of fun!

Cheat Day Land opened October 1st and runs through October 31st. Tickets cost $38 and can be purchased here.  

Check out some of my pics from a special sneak peek:

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What’s your favorite “cheat day” food?

Ashley Stewart Crowns ‘I Am Ashley’ Winner

Last week, Ashley Stewart crowned its “I Am Ashley” ambassador search winner.

For the second year, the leading fashion brand conducted a nationwide #FindingAshleyStewart tour in search of an ambassador who embodies the brand’s ethos:  kindness, resilience, confidence, community and of course, fashion.

BROOKLYN, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: A view of venue exterior during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: A view of venue exterior during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

After a seven-month search, which included tour stops in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Harlem, Dallas, and several other cities, Tiffany Gosa-Flamer of Chester, Pennsylvania, took home the title.

BROOKLYN, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: (L-R) Kendra Powe, Sharonda Gradberry, Chelsi Moree, Tiffany Gosa-Flamer, James C. Rhee, Mary E. Allen, Raquel Wells, LaShawn Kinley and Diane Diaga attend Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: (L-R) Kendra Powe, Sharonda Gradberry, Chelsi Moree, Tiffany Gosa-Flamer, James C. Rhee, Mary E. Allen, Raquel Wells, LaShawn Kinley and Diane Diaga attend Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: Tiffany Gosa-Flamer attends Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: Tiffany Gosa-Flamer attends Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

Held at Kings Theater in Brooklyn, the finale showcased eight finalists vying for the chance to win the $10, 000 prize package, a new Ashley Stewart wardrobe, makeover, tour-sponsored gift prizes, a photo shoot, and participation in features across Ashley Stewart media platforms for one year.

BROOKLYN, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: Loni Love (L) and La La Anthony speak onstage during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: Loni Love (L) and La La Anthony speak onstage during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

The evening was filled with inspiring stories from the contestants, good music and fierce fashions. Hosted by Loni Love, comedian and co-host of the daytime talk show “The Real,” the two-hour show was an empowering celebration of women.

BROOKLYN, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: Soledad O'Brien appears onstage during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: Soledad O’Brien appears onstage during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

Media maven Soledad O’Brien and radio personality and actress Lala Anthony were also in attendance on behalf of the brand to present close to $150,000 in charities and individual scholarships to several students across the country.

Plus, the event featured amazing ’90s throwback performances by MC Lyte, SWV and Naughty by Nature.

BROOKLYN, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: SWV perform onstage during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

BROOKLYN, NY – SEPTEMBER 15: SWV perform onstage during Finding Ashley Stewart 2018 at Kings Theatre on September 15, 2018 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Ashley Stewart)

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Me with my friend Shelley at the Finding Ashley Stewart Finale in Brooklyn, NY.

“Becoming Ashley Stewart 2018 means that I have a great opportunity to empower girls, teens and women across the nation, and share my story of how I turned my life around,” said Gosa-Flamer. “It’s a true privilege and honor, and I’m proud to say that ‘I Am Ashley’.”

Do you shop at Ashley Stewart?

Curls, Kinks and Waves Take Centerstage at ‘Texture on the Runway’ Show

Last week, all the kinky, wavy and curly-haired girls descended on Gotham Hall for Naturally Curly Presents: Texture on the Runway New York Fashion Week fête.  #BlackGirlMagic was in effect and on full display.

The hot-ticket runway show featured popular natural haircare brands Camille Rose Naturals, Cantu, Carol’s Daughter, Crème of Nature, Mielle Organics, SheaMoisture and The Mane Choice who showcased intricate, eye-catching textured styles achieved using their products and original techniques. While fashion wasn’t the main event, it was still front-and-center with fabulous designs that aesthetically matched the mane attraction.

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Naturally Curly founder, Michelle Breyer and TV personality, Amara Le Negra, kicked off the Sally Beauty-powered show and let guests know that they were in for an exciting, memorable evening. The two-hour show was filled with uber creative, unique sets that spoke to each of the brands’ culture and ethos. With a New Orleans marriage-themed show by Cantu and a dance-inducing, mother-daughter inspired set by Carol’s Daughter, the stage was undeniably lit!

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From thick, cornrow braids that effortlessly flowed into a blunt-cut bob to locs styled akin to unicorn horns to a towering, curly mane – innovative styles that complemented textured hair were centerstage at the fourth annual event. Watching gorgeously melanated models strutting their stuff on the runway in a room filled with scores of beautiful women of color was a special feeling that’s elusive in fashion.

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My cousin, Nicole Rogers and I at the Naturally Curly Presents: Texture on the Runway show at Gotham Hall in New York City on Sept. 6, 2018.

Texture on the Runway is a can’t-miss show for many Black women because it celebrates our hair and all its various textures, which is often shunned in fashion—especially during high-profile events like New York Fashion Week. The show doesn’t only let the fashion world know that textured hair is incredibly versatile, but it’s also big, bold and beautiful!

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Naturally Curly founder, Michelle Breyer and reality TV personality Amara Le Negra at the Naturally Curly Presents: Texture on the Runway show at Gotham Hall in New York City on Sept. 6, 2018.

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What’s your favorite brand of the bunch? 

Michael Jackson’s Friends, Fans and Family Gather to Celebrate His Diamond Birthday in Las Vegas

Ever since I was 4-years-old, Michael Jackson has been my all-time favorite artist and entertainer. Like many people around the world, I was fascinated with him. For me, I never knew the young, wide-eyed handsome boy from Gary, Ind. who stole everyone’s hearts singing, “Who’s Lovin’ You.”

The Michael Jackson that I knew wore a perfectly coiffed Jheri curl, glittery jackets and penny loafers. He was magical, captivating and spellbinding. His killer dance moves, charisma and undeniable sex appeal were unmatched. Even as a child, I knew I was witnessing something that the world had never seen before.

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Throughout the years, like millions, I was mesmerized by his music, impressed by his philanthropy and inspired by his undying passion to be the greatest entertainer on earth.

When he died on June 25, 2009, the world lost a part of American culture. Michael Jackson’s impact on music, artistry, dance, film and fashion is indisputable. He single-handedly transformed music videos and laid the foundation for others, especially black artists to follow.

That’s why I was so honored to cover and attend the King of Pop’s Diamond Birthday Celebration at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas yesterday. He would’ve been 60 years old. The legendary musician’s memory was commemorated with two special performances of “Michael Jackson ONE” Cirque du Soleil show at the Michael Jackson Theatre.

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Me with my cousin and photographer, Nicole Rogers.

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If you’ve never seen “ONE,” which is in its fifth year of production, make your way to see it – trust me, you won’t regret it.

One part of the show brought me to tears because of the intense, raw emotion that Michael’s music exudes. It was jam-packed with some of his most popular songs coupled with awe-inspiring acrobatic feats.

From entertaining dance moves to thrilling costumes, it’s a feast for the eyes and ears.

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Preceding the shows, there was a star-studded VIP red carpet with Gabrielle Union, Tito and Jackie Jackson, DJ Quik, Vanessa Hudgens and a host of others. The night was topped off with an off-the-charts (or is it off the wall?) after-party held at Daylight Nightclub featuring celebrity DJ Mark Ronson.

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At the party, guests were treated to a special performance by the multi-talented entertainer, Usher.

While the Grammy-award-winning singer got the crowd pumped and party started with his upbeat hits like “OMG,” “Yeah” and “DJ Got Us Falling In Love,” he brought the house down when he paid tribute to the Gloved One with riveting renditions of “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough,” “Rock With You,” and “Day and Night.”

If there was anyone who could possibly fill Michael’s entertaining shoes, it would be Usher and that was evident last night.

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At the end of the fun-filled celebration, Michael’s kids Paris and Prince Jackson accepted the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation Legacy Award for their father and launched an auction for the charity.

Although Michael is no longer here, his legacy and spirit lives on and it was felt last night in Las Vegas.

It was an incredible, unforgettable celebration that will stay with me forever.

Long, live the king!

What’s your favorite Michael Jackson song? 

Review: Beyoncé & Jay Z On the Run Again at Soldier Field

When it comes to music legends, only a few names come to mind. Michael, Prince, Whitney and of course Beyoncé.

Unfortunately, I never got the chance to see Michael Jackson, Prince or Whitney perform live before their untimely deaths, but I did get the opportunity to see the incomparable former Destiny Child frontwoman this past weekend.

To be clear, I saw Beyoncé in concert 15 years ago when she joined Tamia, Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott for Verizon’s Ladies First Tour in 2003. Sure, I saw Beyoncé, but not THE Beyoncé we know and love today. At that time, she was coming into her own as a solo artist beyond the confines of the quartet-turned-trio pop group that made her a household name. Oh, and Miss Knowles wasn’t even the tour’s headliner. Hard to imagine, right? Well, a lot has changed in 15 years.

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Fast forward to today and she’s Mrs. Carter, a mother of three selling out stadiums with her husband, Jay Z. The power couple joined forces a second time for their “On the Run II,” tour—making stops around the country following their international leg of the show.

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Although I live in Brooklyn, as a native Chicagoan, I wanted to see the show in the Windy City with my cousin and am glad I did. Seeing the powerhouse duo take the stage together at Soldier Field with the city’s gorgeous, gleaming skyline in the background was an unforgettable experience.

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Chicago’s breathtaking architectural beauty was the perfect backdrop for what would be a phenomenal, music-filled night.

With scores of hit songs between them, it’s a difficult feat squeezing two Grammy-award winning catalogues into one show, but they did.

From Beyoncé’s chart-topping songs like, “Formation,” “I’m Sorry,” and “Crazy in Love,” to Jay Z’s “Song Cry” and “The Story of O.J.,” the couple performed songs that got the crowd going well, apeshit.

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But nothing got the audience more excited than when they performed together. That is what people paid to see, right? The superstar singer and the hip-hop legend make music magic for loyal, enthusiastic fans. And magic was made. When they graced the stage performing renditions of their classic duets like, “Me and My Girlfriend,” “Drunk in Love,” and “Déjà vu” the crowd went wild.

Throughout the night, the pair took audiences on a musical journey — essentially, it was a love story set to song. Like every love story, there are ups and downs and it just so happens that their story has been in the spotlight for years, spawning subsequent musical masterpieces. Hello, “Lemonade” and “4:44.”

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The nearly two-and half-hour show was filled with amazing costume changes, energizing music and love. The bond between Beyoncé and Jay Z is palpable. Like most relationships, they’ve been through a lot, but seem to still have “Love on Top.”

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If you get an opportunity to see the living legends live, take it – you won’t be sorry.  Check out Beyonce.com for the remaining tour dates.

Have you ever seen Beyoncé/Jay Z in concert? If so, what was your experience?

‘Insecure’ x Tidal Event Recap Plus 5 Reasons Why It’s the Best Show On TV

It’s time to clear your Sunday evenings for the next couple of months.

Our favorite besties Issa (Issa Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) are back for the third season of HBO’s hit show, “Insecure,” premiering Sunday, April 12.

Set through the lens of Issa, a young black woman living in Los Angeles — the groundbreaking series brilliantly showcases the ups and downs of life for young black women. The hilarious, yet thought-provoking semi-topical show will undoubtedly keep us glued to our screens as we watch the relatable and likable characters navigate their way through the insecurities that come with dating, friendship, work and all-around “adulting.”

Last week, I had the pleasure of attending a private screening and pop-up event hosted by HBO and Tidal to celebrate the upcoming season premiere. From carnival-style games to a karaoke station staged like Issa’s bathroom mirror rap sessions, the cheeky “adulting ain’t easy” theme was personified at every turn.

After settling in with tasty bites and refreshing drinks, attendees got a sneak peek of the season’s first episode. If the premiere is any indication of what’s to come, fans are in for tons of laughs and awkward, cringe-worthy moments.

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Here’s why I’ll be watching “Insecure” this season (and seasons to come):

  1. It showcases the intricacies of true black female friendships, which is rarely seen on television.
  2. Between Issa’s beautiful braids and regal corn rows to Kelli’s (played by Natasha Rothwell) gorgeous wash-and-go styles, the natural hair inspiration showcased is endless.
  3. Hardly anyone’s path to love is without detours, a few wrecks and countless bumps in the road. The series shows just how messy the journey can be as the varied characters make their way through the good, the bad and the ugly of dating.
  4. The show manages to highlight the racial microaggressions young black professionals face in the workplace in a comical, light-hearted way, which in reality is far from funny. I believe showing these conflicts can open people’s eyes who may be guilty of inflicting similar microaggressions at their jobs, which will hopefully inspire them to change their ways.
  5. It exemplifies black excellence. Sure, some of the characters have their flaws, but don’t we all? The fact that the series was created by black people, written by black people, features black people, represents black people and showcases music made by black people, I think that makes it the epitome black excellence!

Below, check out pics from the event:

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Are you an “Insecure” fan? If so, what do you love the most about the series? Also, if you’re not already streaming the soundtrack on Tidal, what are you waiting for?

CurlFest: 6 Reasons to Attend the Natural Beauty Celebration

It’s hard to believe that less than ten years ago, not many black women embraced or celebrated their natural hair throughout the U.S.

Fast-forward to today and countless black women from around the world and all the way to Wakanda are proudly rocking their curls, coils and kinks. That adoration and admiration was on full display at Curly Girl Collective’s 5th Annual CurlFest in Brooklyn this past Saturday.

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Women (and men) with an array of hair textures gathered in Prospect Park for the one-day event created to celebrate the beauty and versatility of natural hair. With a host of brands and sponsors showcasing their natural hair products, artists creating pieces in real time, fun photo activations, and fashion and food vendors selling goods — the event is a one-of-a-kind get-together teeming with positive energy, fellowship and love — all set to a feel-good soundtrack.

If you’re a curly girl who’s never attended CurlFest, don’t miss out next year. Read on to see why you should save space in your summer schedule for the best natural hair event of the year!

Incomparable energy
Some things are hard to describe with words. CurlFest is one of them. The undeniable positive energy that exudes from Prospect Park that day is unmatched. Being surrounded by people who look like you and share common interests creates a connectivity that automatically radiates throughout the event. You’ll find beaming smiles while compliments overflow during this hair-centric lovefest.

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Endless hair inspiration
It goes without saying that unique hairstyles abound at CurlFest. From fire-engine red ringlets to bold and blond Afros, the hair inspiration is endless. When it comes to hair versatility and creativity, black women can’t be outdone. Additionally, attendees can see hair demos and live tutorials using some of the sponsored products.  If you’re low on style ideas, attend CurlFest and you’ll leave with a bevy of unique concepts to get your creative juices flowing.

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Opportunities to support black-owned businesses
Sure, CurlFest is all about hair, but style is also front and center at the event. With numerous fashion, jewelry and home décor vendors along the lawn, attendees can support black designers, artists and boutique owners. Whether you’re looking for Afrocentric attire, bespoke accessories or eye-catching artwork, the festival has you covered. What’s better than supporting black businesses while elevating your flyness at the same time?

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Empowering panels  
Black women are often told that we’re not beautiful, aren’t smart and don’t measure up to our counterparts. CurlFest’s mission is to erase the lies that have been fed to us for centuries. Throughout the festival, attendees are treated to inspiring panels and empowering chats aimed to uplift, educate and dispel those nasty untruths about us.

This year, Renae Bluitt, New York-based blogger/publicist/filmmaker hosted a discussion about her upcoming documentary, “She Did That,” which features black female entrepreneurs. Each year the festival brings out illuminating voices to help us recognize and appreciate our greatness.

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Curly hair-approved products in one place
Whether your head is full of tight 4C curls or loose cascading coils, no two strands are alike and the product spectrum to care for them is reflected at the festival. With more than 40 hair care brands on hand, attendees can pick the creams, lotions, potions and other concoctions to make their curls shine. Plus, festival goers can touch, test and smell the products before purchasing, which is crucial for those with sensitive noses.

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Teachable moment for young girls
When I was pregnant with my daughter, I knew that I wanted her to unequivocally know that she was beautiful. I understood that meant giving up my relaxer and going natural. Back in 2009, forgoing straight hair wasn’t radical, but it wasn’t as acceptable as it is today. I thought, “How can I declare black is beautiful,” if I couldn’t fully embrace myself?

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CurlFest is a place where young black girls can see their glorious beauty in a sea of more than 25,000 black women. It’s one thing to hear confidence-boosting affirmations, but to see them personified is a different story. I can’t imagine being an impressionable 8-year-old like my daughter and seeing so many beautiful black women unapologetically wearing their non-chemically straightened hair. Who knows what that could’ve done for my self-esteem?

CurlFest helped spearhead the natural hair movement in New York City and their efforts are paying off big time for young black girls looking for examples of beauty and validation. It’s a safe space for us to be ourselves and bask in our undeniable beauty!

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If you’re proud of curls, want to test out cool products,  pick up fashionable styles and chill with your bae or squad, then CurlFest is for you! Be sure to visit CurlyGirlCollective.com to stay up-to-date with events, announcements, etc.

Have you ever attended CurlFest? If so, describe your experience.