Friday, August 24, 2012

BREAKING NEWS: Several people shot outside Empire State Building

(NEW YORK, NEW YORK)--We're closely monitoring this developing story in New York's business district.  8 people shot outside of the Empire State Building in New York.  1 dead. 7 wounded.  Eyewitnesses say police shot and killed the gunman.

Several people shot outside Empire State Building

Thursday, August 23, 2012

BAYFEST 2012-- ALABAMA'S LARGEST MUSIC FESTIVAL

(Mobile, AL.) --Hard to be believe, but in less than 40 days more than 200-thousand people will be jammed packed into Downtown Mobile.  Bayfest Music Festival is almost here and VISION/VOICE/VARION has learned the line-up could be any better, or could it? Next Thursday don't miss our coverage of the big announcement of the final acts committed to this year's big music festival.


Bayfest is one of the Southeast's biggest parties and everyone is invited. This year's headlines feature some of the country's best known acts and in every genre imaginable.  Gospel, rock, rap , R & B, hip hop and jazz. Keep it here to "VISION/VOICE/VARION" for great ticket giveaways and how Bayfest is attracting music lovers from as far as Houston.

For more ticket information, visit--www.bayfest.com

Sunday, August 19, 2012

And The Winner Is.......

Katina "One Queen" Walton and Marc Lacy
2012 National Poetry Awards 

(St. Louis, Mo.)--Oprah's Book Club has nothing on this group. They are the "best of the best!" Poets, writers, authors, lyricists, singers and song writers of the spoken word from all over the country conveying in St. Louis this weekend for the third annual National Poetry Awards.  Men and women, young and old, black and white who stand united in their passion for the rhythm and rhyme of every word and sound they recite.

The National Poetry Awards, (NPAs) is a national poetry arts group which began in the United States with the first awards ceremony held in Raleigh, North Carolina in August 2010.  The NPAs supports artists in every artistic genre including, but not limited to performing and visual arts, literary arts and creative design.

Among the attendees this year is a delegation from Huntsville, Alabama. Three nominees who are accomplished writers in their own right also representing Artnsoul Poetry,  a unified group of writers and poets raising the social consciousness of folks living in North Alabama. Three members nominated in three different categories: Poet of the Year-Marc Lacy; Poet/Author of the Year: Katina Walton and Spoken Word Radio of the Year: Marcus Sims.

Cliche, but true, it is an honor just to be nominated, however I was ecstatic when I got the news my little sister and her mentor, Marc Lacy walked away with the top prize in both their categories.    

Marc Lacy,  NPA's "Poet of the Year!" Congratulations Marc, it's been rewarding watching you mature as a seasoned and proven poet, author and lecturer.  I'm especially proud of your dedication to the old African proverb, "each one teach one!" I can't thank you enough for his unselfish act of reaching back and helping several as a founding member of Artnsoul, but I'm especially grateful to you for your dedication to other up and coming stars in the spoken-word genre like poet, writer, author and I'm proud to say my sister--Katina "One Queen" Walton.

Thank you for helping Katina in her struggle to find her own identity. The youngest of three, she entered college with something of a great weight on her shoulders. She had to come up through the ranks of two other over achievers in her family who had already carved out their own legacies. 

My brother Ganester and I have enjoyed our time in the limelight in our perspective careers, however we never could have imagined one day--our little sister would "pig tails" would grow up and surpass every one's expectations when it comes to her own accomplishments.

Katina is the first in our family to not only obtained a Masters Degree in early childhood education, but soon she'll be known as Dr. Walton.  Katina "One Queen" Walton is a candidate for a Ph.D.

"One Queen" spitting on the mic
"Born to teach," she  has spent several years in the public school system and at the University level training future educators to fight for their rightful place in classroom.  Five years ago the family discovered her new found passion for putting pen to paper and raising the awareness of being "fiercely feminine" through the grit and grime of every poetic word she uttered.  

"One Queen" as she is affectionately called surprised us all with the release of her first book, "She Speaks," a collection poetry from spirit filled women who came together to raise their voices to speak out against tragic events that effect the human spirit.  Women who were brave enough to tell their stories of cancer, rape, incest and domestic violence. Women who trusted this young visionary, "a single woman on a single mission" to use words that would heal, empower and restore.

Soon my sister, the accomplished writer and poet will release her second book. "Scribed Blues" is a collection of Katina's  own poetry that will solidify the gifts God has placed in her as she remains diligent in perfecting those gifts as a writer and educator.                    

Bravo Katina and well done as you accept your NPA as "Poetry Author of The Year!" You are not only an accomplished writer and poet, you've earned the credentials to prove it.  All of the sacrifices, sleepless nights and isolation to pen a literary work of art that would turn heads has finally paid off.

"Keep on keeping on" as you leave behind a legacy that's beyond reproach. You truly are a "shining star" and by far the best example to the "generation of Waltons" to come.



For more information about Marcellus Lacy, visit: http://www.marclacy.com
For more information about Katina Walton, visit: http://www.waltonseducationalnewsletter.blogspot.com







Monday, August 13, 2012

HOPSCOTCH, "THERE'S AN APP FOR THAT!"

(HUNTSVILLE, AL.)  Look at what I discovered today. To all you parents screaming for your kids to get out the house , check this out. A game of Hopscotch played with a 21st century style! This is certainly not your father's "rock of ages". These college kids were having the time of their lives playing one of my favorite childhood games. They had the chalk, the side walk and the desire to play, but when I took a second look, much to my surprise they were using a smart phone to play this age old childhood game. That's right, hopscotch, there's an app for that!
It would appear the "smart phone" now takes the place of a rock or stick to mark the spot for players to hop. The guy calling the game actually rolled the dice on his smartphone. The players were all too happy to oblige. He hit a couple of "snake eyes," but it didn't deter these competitive players who are mastering this age old tradition with a modern day twist. It is good to know somethings never change.








Sunday, August 12, 2012

High School Senior

(Huntsville, AL)  God has blessed me with the privilege of watching my oldest nephew enter his senior year in high school. This weekend he arrived at the airport solo, a sign of his new found independence!  I have to admit, he was seriously mistaken as some 25 year old man as he left the terminal and stepped into the car.  Who is this guy with a full grown beard and what did he do with my 13 year old nephew? A solo flight halfway around the country is a good sign as any you are ready to leave the nest.  Thank God I will have another 187 days to get used to the idea! 

Justice at 17
Justice at 13