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    Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends

    Entertainer and former studio executive Jordan von Haslow and his collection of industry friends discuss their experiences working in Creative and Entertainment arenas. Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends airs live every Tuesday at 4PM PT on Hot 702.5 FM Las Vegas.
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    Thando Kafele - The King of Loc

    Thando Kafele - The King of Loc

    Today we have a very candid conversation with Thando Kafele, otherwise known as the King of Loc.

    @thekingofloc 

    "Thando Kafele possesses a clarity of vision for natural hair well-suited to the high priests of the Old African religions. Quite simply, he is a revolutionary, a sorcerer Who has been engaged in liberating natural hair for 25 years. Clients do not sit for hair appointments with him; they sit for spiritual transformation, ancestral divination, and wholesome reparations for the scalp, He works magic, re-imagining chair time as an opportunity to instill African magnificence in his clients.

    A visible yet unassuming presence, Kafele projects an earthy majesty. He makes you feel at ease immediately with his broad grin and deep dimples, but you also sense quickly his sacred energy. His hands are fleshy and dense, well suited for untangling, weaving, locking, braiding, parting, organizing, and oiling tendrils, tresses, and scalps. His mantra "Natural hair is not just about style; it's about health" is a reflection of the ways in which his practice is a site for total healing. He follows the long tradition of West African spiritual practices that recognize the head and the crown as sources of the Divine. These spiritual practitioners knew well the significance of the crown; they saw hair as an adornment to the psychic and spiritual energies that protect and nurture the body, and, as such, hair required particular attention by anointed hands.

    Kafele's stylings are imbued with wisdom, meaning, and power; they are only legible to those who have been initiated into the visual politics of the Afro-centric. They are regal signifiers from the African past with messages of ethnic pride. They are meant to be donned unapologetically with dignity.

    African locs, Dreads, Afros, and Corn Rows had been prohibited in many corporate spaces as unacceptable corporate appearance; this is starting to change. Very recently, the New York City Human Rights Law has been expanded to make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of the stylings of Black hair. Black hairstyles are protected racial characteristics because they are an inherent part of Black identity. The dismantling of this practice in the largest city in the United States speaks to the revolutionary influences of natural hair style wizards like Kafele. As his clientele continues to grow, Kafele reminds us that the revolution will not be texturized."
    —Timothy Benston

    Erica Perez on Animation Directing

    Erica Perez on Animation Directing

    On today's episode Erica Perez joins us to candidly chat about making art as a kid in Bushwick and eventually becoming an animator and eventually directing. Erica was an Animation Director on Netflix's Tuca & Bertie starring Tiffany Haddish & Ali Wong, and SyFy's Magical Girl Friendship Squad. She was also an animator on an Emmy Award Winning Broad City episode "Mushrooms" for Comedy Central, Showtime's Our Cartoon President, Netflix's The Midnight Gospel, and The Bleacher Report's Hero Ball.

    @eributt

    Fletch - Tom The Gay Zombie

    Fletch - Tom The Gay Zombie
    On this episode of "Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends" on HOT 702.5FM Las Vegas, Matthew Fletcher, known as Fletch, dialed in to discuss his latest work, "Tom the Gay Zombie."
     
    Fletch is a creative director who turned to comic drawing during the pandemic. He decided to pursue his passion for drawing and writing, and his first work, "Tom the Gay Zombie," was born. The comic book is based on a jukebox musical, “Gay Zombies,” that Fletch previously produced in New York. It tells the story of a zombie who, after rising from the dead, discovers he is gay.
     
    His unique take on the zombie genre has gained him a following and critical acclaim. He uses his artwork to break down stereotypes and promote acceptance and equality.
     
    Jordan and Fletch learned that they both grew up in the suburbs of Chicago as “theatre kids”. Fletch described growing up in a “school district that had great arts program. I feel really lucky for that. I got to explore a lot of different mediums. I always had a sketch book on hand.” Listeners also learned about his time at Carnegie Mellon University, where he graduated as a theatre major alongside classmate Zachary Quinto. He also shared about his career as a creative director, working with amazing celebrity talent, including James Corden and former President Obama.
     
    Fletch's book launch was held at Miami Beach Pride's Queer Arts Show, and signed editions of “Tom the Gay Zombie” are available for purchase by visiting @tomthegayzombie on Instagram, and also widely available on retail platforms like Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
     
    Listeners can catch "Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends" on HOT 702.5FM Las Vegas every Tuesday at 4:00 pm PT or on the Hot 702.5FM app or wherever they listen to podcasts, including Spotify and iHeartRadio. Follow the program on Instagram at @showtimewithjordan.

    Craig Seymour on the journey to journalism

    Craig Seymour on the journey to journalism

    Craig Seymour is an acclaimed journalist who has been writing about music—mostly black music—for more than two decades. He has written for The Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly, Vibe, Paste, Spin, and other publications. He has also served as Pop Music Critic for The Buffalo News and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    He is the author of the biography Luther: The Life and Longing of Luther Vandross (HarperCollins, 2004), which was nominated for Best Biography by the Georgia Writers Association and Best Research in Recorded Rhythm & Blues, Soul or Gospel Music by the Association for Recorded Sound Research.

    https://craigspoplife.substack.com/

    @craigspoplife

     

    Paul Rhodes

    Paul Rhodes

    Six time Grammy nominated Musician/Producer Paul Rhodes (whose work history includes Amy Grant, Ray Charles, Corey Hart, Wang Chung, Mersey Beat, and the Manic Street Preachers) joins us to discuss his creative journey.

    www.DigitalPRMusic.com

    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/digitalpr/31271294

    https://open.spotify.com/artist/7mdRFbHFOT6Ls1UeDu3eax?si=m54k7PstTG-xuTStxH2vHQ

    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/indisguise/5100194

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    Remembering Tina Turner

    Remembering Tina Turner

    Join us as Maxine Jones (original member of En Vogue), pop culture writer Craig Seymour, and HRH Princess Diandra share memories of how Tina Turner has influcenced and inspired thier lives. Also, find out some hot tea on what exactly went down with En Vogue and Luther Vandross!

    @iammaxinejones, @MaxineJonesEV, https://www.iammaxinejones.com/

    @craigspoplife, https://craigspoplife.substack.com/

    @HRHPD 

    The Writers' Strike

    The Writers' Strike

    This week we host a panel discussion between three writers, Susan-Sojourna Collier, Cheryl L. Davis, and Allan Neuwirth, regarding thier feeling on the ongoing strike, the Writers Guild, AI and other topics.

    Susan-Sojourna Collier is an Emmy Nominated veteran television writer, who has worked on daytime drama series, including All My Children, Port Charles, and One Life to Live. She partnered with the late Tommy Ford to produce two features for Lionsgate/Grindstone. The first, Conflict of Interest, is the highest-rated film on Aspire TV. The second feature, Switching Lanes, received the Best Feature honor at the Kingdomwood Christian Film Festival. She also penned the screenplay Get the Show on the Road, an adaptation of a romantic comedy novel, which was a semi-finalist in the Tribeca Screenwriting Festival. Currently, she is finishing the documentary - Through My Lens: A Study of Bullying in the African American Community. Susan-Sojourna also developed the creative writing workshop Messages to My Younger Brother/ Messages to My Younger Sister (addressing issues of incarcerated and youth-at-risk) and co-founded the Mamie and Jimmie Collier Writing Fellowship.

    Cheryl L. Davis received a Writers’ Guild Award and a Daytime Emmy nomination for her work on As the World Turns. She is currently a freelance writer for Law & Order: SVU, her episode Garland’s Baptism by Fire aired on April 2, 2020. Her play Swimming Uptown has received developmental readings at the Lark Play Development Center, the Abingdon Theatre, and the Classical Theater of Harlem; the TV pilot based on that play was a featured script in the New York TV Festival in 2017. She was the sole script writer for the health-related radio drama, Staying Well in Camberwell. Cheryl received the Ed Kleban Award for her work as a musical theater librettist, and her musical Barnstormer, received a Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Award under the auspices of the Lark Play Development Center. Her play Maid’s Door was produced at the Billie Holiday Theatre to excellent reviews, received seven Audelco Awards, and was presented at the 2015 and 2017 National Black Theatre Festivals; it was also a finalist for the Francesca Primus Prize. She is a practicing attorney in Manhattan and is the General Counsel for the Authors Guild.

    Allan Neuwirth co-created the internationally syndicated comic strip "Chelsea Boys," written non-fiction books about the entertainment industry, including "Makin' Toons" (2003, Allworth Press) and "They'll Never Put That On The Air" (2006, Allworth Press). Neuwirth has head written, story edited, and/or written for TV series including "Bubble Guppies" (Nick Jr.), "Rugrats (2021)" (Paramount+), "Space Racers" (Universal Kids), "The Bug Diaries" (Amazon Prime), "Octonauts" (Disney Channel & BBC), "Big Bag" (Cartoon Network), "Tumble Leaf," (Amazon Prime), "Arthur" (PBS), "Cyberchase" (PBS), "Courage the Cowardly Dog" (Cartoon Network), and "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss" (Nickelodeon). Allan produced and directed the musical documentary feature "What's The Name Of The Dame?" (2011), produced the feature film "Drawing Home" (2017), associate produced "Call Me By Your Name" (2017), executive produced "Change In The Air" (2018), and is working on "State of Dispute" (2023), "Shadow Cast", "The Yank" and "Boy From Berlin".

    The Last Days of Mary Wilson

    The Last Days of Mary Wilson

    On February 8, 2021, the world lost an icon. Legendary vocalist Mary Wilson founding member of The Supremes-- perhaps the ultimate girl group-- was found dead in her home. Her former assistant, Nicholas Stiles, talks about his relationship with her (as employee, mentee and friend) and finding her body upon her death.

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    Russell Dennis Lewis

    Russell Dennis Lewis

    Russell Dennis Lewis is quickly making his mark in Hollywood. Most recognizable to viewers from his roles in "Queens Gambit" and "Godless" (Often alongside his twin brother, Matthew). Raised in a blue collar town in upstate New York, Russell's wild journey takes him to acting school in Manhattan, nightlife on the Sunset Strip and, ultimately to Netflix. #ShowtimewithJordan

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    Todd Conner

    Todd Conner

    Multi-hyphenate storyteller Todd Conner boasts a career that spans over 100 professional projects in theatre and film. He as garnered an LA Weekly Award, among other distinctions and has worked with Maria Ley-Piscator, Charles Marowitz, and Mike Nichols. His personal interest in Brazilian culture and the study of Portuguese has culminated in the podcast "The Cariorker" which-- with some help from a few of Rio's best musicians-- takes audiences on a deep-dive into the rich literary past of the native-born denizen of Rio. #ShowtimewithJordan

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    Deven Green & Ned Douglas

    Deven Green & Ned Douglas

    Award- winning comedic chanteuse Deven Green (“Welcome To My Home” & “Welcome To My White House” parodies; “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” portraying the satirical Betty Bowers – America's Best Christian) and her musical partner Ned Douglas (Dave Stewart, Mick Jagger, No Doubt, Katy Perry, Stevie Nicks, and Celine Dion) talk new holiday music, life in Palm Springs and their new game show "VERSUS" (Revry TV). #ShowtimewithJordan

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    Jasten King

    Jasten King

    Director, photographer, DJ, musician. The ever-busy Jasten King talks pandemic projects (including music videos with Jackie Beat, Mario Diaz, our friend Devin Tait and Jordan von Haslow himself), the reuniting of cult punk band Killradio (for which he is guitarist) and what 2021 holds. #ShowtimewithJordan

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    Habaka KFJ

    Habaka KFJ

    Coined The Panther Of Cremona, Italy and famous for her profound four octave contralto voice, Habaka KJF possesses a strong yet smooth and crystal clear voice that calls to mind the sultriness and class of Cassandra and Nancy Wilson, the sassiness of Eartha Kitt, the subtleness of Shirley Horn, and even-- when necessary-- the big vibrato of Bessie Smith, Etta James and Mahalia Jackson. In 2019, she was honored as Best Female Jazz Vocalist at the Las Vegas Black Music Awards. #ShowtimewithJordan

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    Katie Jayne Earl

    Katie Jayne Earl

    Singer, songwriter and activist Katie Jayne Earl discusses her creative process, finding professional success and love with her former band The Mowgli's and ponders the next step in her creative journey. #ShowtimewithJordan

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    David Reddish

    David Reddish

    Acclaimed author David Reddish continues to win both industry admiration and reader loyalty around the world. His works include cult novels Sex, Drugs & Superheroes, Conquest of the Planet of the Geeks and the Lambda Literary Award-nominated The Passion of Sergius & Bacchus. He also works as a journalist, serving as Entertainment Editor for the online magazine Queerty, and has published articles, essays and film reviews in noted periodicals like The Advocate and Playboy Magazine. Visit David at @TheGayMagneto

    Larry Carroll

    Larry Carroll

    Jordan von Haslow sits down with his friend, Larry Carroll, to discuss his the broadcast journalists storied career, which has encompassed producing, anchoring television and radio for ABC and CBS in Los Angeles and working for both Jesse Jackson and Richard Nixon. He also discusses the current state of "Fake News" and introduces us to his new projects: The World of Jazz Festival and US Green Infrastructure Solutions, a low-impact initiative which aims to provide energy to the world.