Manifesto Community Projects is now accepting submissions for dance, DJ, visual arts, music and vendors for the 2015 Festival in September. The festival is a several day long culmination of hip-hop culture in Toronto, featuring up and coming talent from all over the city.
Submissions are open until June 30th, and can be completed online through the Manifesto website http://mnfsto.com/apply/
The newest R&B sensation to hit the industry is, Témi (Pronounced Tay-Me.) (ig/twitter @temi_music) With his smooth appeal and powerful vocals he is charming the world with a combination of passion and love. He brings the old school sound with a new age feel. Témi hit the scene in 2014 solo with his EP, “Intro II A New Beginning, ” and hit singles, “Brick By Brick,” “Fire” and “Alright.” The next single to heat the Summer up off upcoming EP June 2015 release, Steller Evolution, is called, “Love It.
Ms. Smalls uses her voice to provide protest against the state of affairs of Black lives in the world today.
We too, believe that all lives matter. In fact, it is ALL of us that are being taken advantage of and used by a system that has enslaved us all mentally and spiritually. But it is BLACK LIVES that are being lost at the cost of nothing, at an astronomical rate that is being shoved under the rug. It’s time to take a stand against the powers that rob us of our God given rights.
More R-WAY goodness via Davinci‘s debut solo joint, Good, Bad, Ugly. Crooklin on the produce.
Davinci and the R-WAY camp drop off his latest single off the Good, Bad, Ugly project . This track is titled “Do You” its produced by sauga’s own Crooklin . Take in the dopeness!
The Art of the Dunk: Jordan Kilganon with brother Chase Kilganon.
Sudbury, Ontario native Jordan “Mission Impossible” Kilganon has risen up the ranks in the dunking world in rapid fashion over the last year due to pulling off some of the most awe-inspiring and jaw-dropping dunks on the internet. From the Scorpion dunk to the super-viral lost and found dunk, Kilganon has garnered accolades worldwide and has become a household name in the dunking upper echelon.
His creativity is what sets him apart.
The 23 year old has pretty much one interest: dunking.
He also has a program called Bouncekit to help current and aspiring dunkers reach their peak potential.
Team On Point had the pleasure of seeing this 6’1″ wunderkind display his dunking prowess and interview him in his hometown of Sudbury, Ontario Canada alongside his brother Chase who’s also an up-and-coming dunker.
The Brothers Kilganon displayed some high flying acrobatics and also discussed their lives of which dunking is a major part. Jordan has been able to see the world through dunking and one day hopes to be crowned the best ever.
Join us as On Point Basketball takes you into the lives of one of the most talked about dunkers on the planet, Jordan Kilganon.
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Thanks to Jordan, Chase and the Kilganon family for their hospitality.
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