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REMINDER! The Great Red, White and Blue Beets Piss Up Party This Thursday

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Blue Beet Party

REMINDER!!!

Fyasko Clothing presents “The Great Red, White and Blue Beet’s Patriotic Piss Up”

We are kicking off 4th of July weekend, Thursday the 1st at The Blue Beet in Newport Beach. There will be live music from Audible Mainframe and a DJ set for the rest of the night by Mr. Anderson.
As the name of the event might infer, there is a suggested dress code for the party…Red, White, and Blue…head to shoe. The more patriotic, the better.

Start the weekend early and save yourself for the big celebration on the 4th! Also, being inside Blue Beet will help you stay away from the Cops…we all know how gnarly the cops are on the 4th weekend.

The event is FREE before 10pm and $5 if you show up after 10, so get there early. Drink specials and belligerent dancing all night long!

Thursday, July 1st @ The Blue Beet on the Newport Peninsula.
107 21st Place
Newport Beach, CA 92663-4338
(949) 675-2338

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2010 BET Awards

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Chris Brown

El DeBarge

Kanye West

The 2010 BET Awards Show was definitely a night of second chances for a number of entertainers, most notably 1980s R&B icon El DeBarge and rap vet Kanye West.

El DeBarge, a singer known for his musical family DeBarge and their 1980s signature tunes “Rhythm of The Night,” performed the classic song and a tune from his first album in 16 years, aptly named “Second Chance.” The 49-year-old singer said on the awards show that he chose the title because he believes “everybody deserves a second chance.”

The statement rang true throughout the two-hour awards show as male entertainers with controversial turns in the spotlight in 2009 made comebacks for the Sunday night BET gala in Los Angeles.

Kanye West reemerged from hiding for a “mountain-climbing” performance of his tune “Power.” His opening performance on Sunday night marked the rapper’s first major awards show appearance since his infamous Taylor Swift interruption at the MTV Music Awards last fall.

Chris Brown also took stage for his own emotionally charged “second chance.” The 21-year-old R&B entertainer, who last year pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault on pop singer Rihanna, tearfully broke down during his tribute to late pop icon Michael Jackson while performing “Man In The Mirror.” He cried on stage during a majority of the song. Fyasko took the struggling Popstars tears as a inability to dance an MJ set and pull through vocally after being winded. I hope the majority of viewers didn’t take Chris Browns ability to “ACT” humble and apologetic seriously.

With these three performers each taking emotional turns on the stage. The 2010 BET Awards proved to be a powerful and dramatic draw.

If you missed the show, check out  http://betawards.bet.com/

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