This is by far some of the weirdest hottest haircut designing I have every seen. This artist at mohawkads.com is putting t-shirt art on people heads. I found this highly intriguing being an airbrush artist and barber myself this is definitely something to write home about. His hair has to be extremely hard to apply paint to this mohawk. I must try this one day. Check out more outrageous things he has done at mohawkads.com
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Heres a sneak peek of tomorrows episode. Fasten your seatbelts ladies and gents. Olivia is already under attack and takes drastic measures to make a plan. An unexpected allegiance is formed as Pope & Associates and the White House face their biggest scandal; Olivia learns what her father is capable of. WERD, the nation's first Black-owned radio station, opened in Atlanta. By Joyce Jones <<<<(Photo: http://zmblackhistorymonth2012.blogspot.com) These days Black radio programming is ubiquitous, but it wasn't always that way. After nearly 20 years of attempts by African-American entrepreneurs to purchase a station, Jesse B. Blayton Sr.opened the first Black-owned radio station WERD on Oct. 3, 1949. It wasn't Blayton's first time making history. In 1928, he became Georgia's first African-American certified public accountant. A few years earlier, he and a group of African-American businessmen founded the Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Association, for which he served as president. He also taught at Atlanta University. When Blayton bought the 1,000-watt radio station, he hired his son Jesse Jr. as station manager. From sunrise to sunset, it featured a mix of musical genres, from gospel to rhythm and blues, spun by "Jockey Jack" Gibson, one of the nation's most famous Black radio announcers. The station's success enabled the Blaytons to purchase a second station, KREL, in the Houston market. |
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