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DJヒロ追悼パーティーの収益金、最終報告!DJ Hiro Tribute Party – Proceed from Santos

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12月に「サントス」で行われたDJヒロの追悼パーティーでのバーの収益金の合計(938ドル)がでました。DJソウルから正式に報告がありましたのでみなさんにお知らせ致します。お金はDJソウルが自らヒロの奥さん、アシュリーさんの口座に振り込んだとのこと。ちゃんとその証拠写真もありますのでご確認下さい。

Hiro1これは、「サントス」パーティーのチャリティー募金+Tシャツの売り上げ$9200(約92万円)とは別で、追加の収益金です。

集まって下さったみなさん、改めてありがとうございました。

Super Bowl Parties in New York

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The big game is almost here, and that means big parties with big celebs — and best of all, you don’t need a Super Bowl ticket to get in. 

You just need plenty of cash.

Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar

How much? Well, if you want to listen to rapper Kendrick Lamar and hang out with models at the Maxim party on Saturday, a ticket will cost about $1,500.

Jay Z

Jay Z

Want to hobnob with Jay-Z on Saturday night? Tickets to the DirecTV party at New York City’s Pier 40 will cost you about $1,300 on Stubhub.com.

Or you can listen to John Legend, Marc Anthony and Mary J. Blige at the Shape Magazine and Men’s Fitness party. But you’ll need $1,500 for a single ticket, or $25,000 for a 10-person table, to get in.

Super Bowl Boulvard in New York

Super Bowl Boulvard in New York

List of Parties

Monday, Jan. 27

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz  @ Queens College, Flushing, Queens / Performance by J. Cole

Tuesday, Jan. 28

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz @ Lehman College, The Bronx / Performance by Janelle Monae

Wednesday, Jan. 29

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz @ Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn / Performance by Fall Out Boy

Citi Evenings With Legends @ McKittrick Hotel, New York City / Performance by John Legend

Thursday, Jan. 30

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz @ Beacon Theatre, New York City / Performance by TLC

Citi Evenings With Legends @ McKittrick Hotel, New York City / Performance by Band of Horses

Bud Light Hotel @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City. Invite only. Performances by The Roots, Run-DMC and Busta Rhymes.

Fox Sports 1’s Thursday Night Super Bash @ Time Warner Cable Studios (Manhattan’s Meatpacking District) / Performance by Kings of Leon

Friday, Jan. 31

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz – @ St. George Theatre, Staten Island / performances by Goo Goo Dolls

Shape and Men’s Fitness – 7:00pm @ Cipriani 110 East 42nd Street, New York City $1,500 per person /performances by John Legend, Mary J. Blige and Marc Anthony.

ESPN 10th Annual Super Bowl Party – 9:00pm @ Pier 36, 299 South Street, New York City $400 – $3,190 / performances by Kendrick Lamar and Robin Thicke. DJ by Jermaine Dupri.

Howard Stern 60th Birthday Bash @ Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City

JBL Party @ Beacon Theater, New York City / Performance by Maroon 5

Citi and Live Nation’s Evenings With Legends @ Roseland Ballroom, New York City / Performance by The Black Keys

Bud Light Hotel @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City / Performances by Imagine Dragons

ASPIRE’s Ultimate 70s Soul Party @ Time Warner Cable Studios (Manhattan’s Meatpacking District) / Performance by The O’Jays

The 15th Annual NFL Super Bowl Gospel Celebration 7:30pm @ Madison Square Garden, New York City / Performances by Patti Labelle, Mary Mary, Natalie Grant, Tamela Mann and Donnie McClurkin

The Legendary Tunnel Party 11:30pm @ B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York City – DJs Funkmaster Flex, Cipha Sounds, Riz and Big Kap

Saturday, Feb. 1

 VH1 Super Bowl Blitz / Gavin DeGraw,@ The Wellmont Theatre,  Montclair, NJ / Performance by Gavin DeGraw

Super Bowl Boulevard Concert Stage at Broadway & 40th St. – New York City / Performance by Blondie

Eighth Annual DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl (daytime event) @ Hudson River Park at Pier 40, New York City / Performance by Paramore

Bud Light Main Event Concert @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City / Performances by  Foo Fighters and Zac Brown Band

REVOLT Concert @Time Warner Cable Studios (Manhattan’s Meatpacking District) / Performance by Drake featuring special guest Diddy (private party)

WFAN’s Big Hello To Brooklyn 7:00pm @ Barclays Center, Brooklyn / Performances by Red Hot Chilli Peppers feat. New Politics, MS MR, J. Roddy Walston & The Business, Basic Vacation

Hot 97’s Light It Up Concert @ Hammerstein Ballroom 311 W. 34th Street, New York City / Performances by Janelle Monae, SchoolBoy Q, Sevyn Streeter, Mack Wilds, DJ Cassidy, Just Blaze and Been Trill

Maxim Party @ Espace, 635 W 42nd St, Manhattan / Performance by Kendrick Lamar

DirecTV Super Saturday Night 10pm @ Hudson River Park Pier 40, 353 West St., New York City / Performance by Jay Z

 Sunday, Feb. 2

Pepsi Halftime Show @ MetLife Stadium, New Jersey / Performance by Bruno Mars

Bud Light Hotel /Pepsi Tailgate Party @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City / Performances by Fall Out Boy and Jake Owen

ニューヨークにビッグアーティスト集結!スーパーボウル・パーティ特集 SuperBowl Parties in New York!

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ハーフタイム・ショーでパフォーマンスするブルーノ・マーズ

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ニューヨークはNFLフットボールのチャンピオンシップ、スーパーボウルの話題で持ちきりです。もともと国民的なイベントですが今年はニューヨークエリアでの初開催ということもあって、34丁目にあるメイシーズからタイムズ・スクウェアのある47丁目までのブロードウェイ沿いは「スーパーボウル大通り」と名付けられ、交通を遮断しフットボール・ファンたちのための広場に大変身してしまいました。特設ステージを設置したり、トボガン(toboggan)そりが登場したり、まるで遊園地のよう。

Super Bowl Boulevard

Super Bowl Boulevard

メインのゲームは今週の日曜日(2/2)ですが、ニューヨークの街はお祭り騒ぎの真っただ中です。会場はお隣りのニュージャージー州ですが、マンハッタンに流れこむ観光客目当てのパーティーやコンサートがあちこちで開催されています。「ハーレム2ニッポン」の読者のかたの好きそうなイベントもたくさんありますのでご紹介します。

ハイライトはジェイZのパフォーマンスが観れる土曜日2/1のディレクTVスーパー・サタデー・ナイト。招待客オンリーですが、お金がモノを言うアメリカですからフトコロに自信のあるかたにお勧めStubhub.comに連絡すれば$1,300くらいでチケット入手可能とのこと。

Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar

ほかにも、土曜日2/1Maximパーティーに出演する今一番売れっ子のラッパー、ケンドリック・ラマーを見たい人は$1,500くらい出せば楽しい思いができそうです。美人モデルがたくさん集まるパーティー。

オールド・スクール・ファンのためのパーティーもあります。昔懐かしい、ファンクマスター・フレックスの「トンネル」パーティーを再現!フレックスのほか、DJサイファ・サウンズ、ビッグ・キャップなど、ベテランDJたちがバシバシとレコードを擦ってくれることと思います。こちらはまだチケット入手可能なので問い合わせてみてください。金曜日((1/31) 11時30分会場。場所はB.B.King。 http://www.bbkingblues.com/

以下、パーティーのスケジュールです。

List of Parties

Monday, Jan. 27

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz  @ Queens College, Flushing, Queens / Performance by J. Cole

Tuesday, Jan. 28

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz @ Lehman College, The Bronx / Performance by Janelle Monae

Wednesday, Jan. 29

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz @ Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn / Performance by Fall Out Boy

Citi Evenings With Legends @ McKittrick Hotel, New York City / Performance by John Legend

Thursday, Jan. 30

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz @ Beacon Theatre, New York City / Performance by TLC

TLC

TLC

Citi Evenings With Legends @ McKittrick Hotel, New York City / Performance by Band of Horses

Bud Light Hotel @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City. Invite only. Performances by The Roots, Run-DMC and Busta Rhymes.

Fox Sports 1’s Thursday Night Super Bash @ Time Warner Cable Studios (Manhattan’s Meatpacking District) / Performance by Kings of Leon

Friday, Jan. 31

VH1 Super Bowl Blitz – @ St. George Theatre, Staten Island / performances by Goo Goo Dolls

Shape and Men’s Fitness – 7:00pm @ Cipriani 110 East 42nd Street, New York City $1,500 per person /performances by John Legend, Mary J. Blige and Marc Anthony.

Robin Thicke

Robin Thicke

ESPN 10th Annual Super Bowl Party – 9:00pm @ Pier 36, 299 South Street, New York City $400 – $3,190 / performances by Kendrick Lamar and Robin Thicke. DJ by Jermaine Dupri.

Howard Stern 60th Birthday Bash @ Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City

JBL Party @ Beacon Theater, New York City / Performance by Maroon 5

Citi and Live Nation’s Evenings With Legends @ Roseland Ballroom, New York City / Performance by The Black Keys

Bud Light Hotel @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City / Performances by Imagine Dragons

ASPIRE’s Ultimate 70s Soul Party @ Time Warner Cable Studios (Manhattan’s Meatpacking District) / Performance by The O’Jays

The 15th Annual NFL Super Bowl Gospel Celebration 7:30pm @ Madison Square Garden, New York City / Performances by Patti Labelle, Mary Mary, Natalie Grant, Tamela Mann and Donnie McClurkin

The Legendary Tunnel Party 11:30pm @ B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York City – DJs Funkmaster Flex, Cipha Sounds, Riz and Big Kap

Saturday, Feb. 1

 VH1 Super Bowl Blitz / Gavin DeGraw,@ The Wellmont Theatre,  Montclair, NJ / Performance by Gavin DeGraw

Super Bowl Boulevard Concert Stage at Broadway & 40th St. – New York City / Performance by Blondie

Eighth Annual DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl (daytime event) @ Hudson River Park at Pier 40, New York City / Performance by Paramore

Bud Light Main Event Concert @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City / Performances by  Foo Fighters and Zac Brown Band

REVOLT Concert @Time Warner Cable Studios (Manhattan’s Meatpacking District) / Performance by Drake featuring special guest Diddy (private party)

WFAN’s Big Hello To Brooklyn 7:00pm @ Barclays Center, Brooklyn / Performances by Red Hot Chilli Peppers feat. New Politics, MS MR, J. Roddy Walston & The Business, Basic Vacation

Hot 97’s Light It Up Concert @ Hammerstein Ballroom 311 W. 34th Street, New York City / Performances by Janelle Monae, SchoolBoy Q, Sevyn Streeter, Mack Wilds, DJ Cassidy, Just Blaze and Been Trill

Maxim Party @ Espace, 635 W 42nd St, Manhattan / Performance by Kendrick Lamar

DirecTV Super Saturday Night 10pm @ Hudson River Park Pier 40, 353 West St., New York City / Performance by Jay Z

Jay Z

Jay Z

 Sunday, Feb. 2

Pepsi Halftime Show @ MetLife Stadium, New Jersey / Performance by Bruno Mars&Red Hot Chilli Peppers

Bud Light Hotel /Pepsi Tailgate Party @ Pier 88, 48th St. and 12th Ave. New York City / Performances by Fall Out Boy and Jake Owen

Martin Luther King Day – January 20, 2014

The Stone of Hope - Washington DC

The Stone of Hope – Washington DC

日本語

Martin Luther King Day is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of January. It celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr., an influential American civil rights leader. He is most well known for his campaigns to end racial segregation on public transport and for racial equality in the United States.

Reverend King & President Obama

Reverend King & President Obama

Presidential Proclamation — Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday, 2014

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

Each year, America sets aside a day to remember a giant of our Nation’s history and a pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement. During his lifelong struggle for justice and equality, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave mighty voice to the quiet hopes of millions, offered a redemptive path for oppressed and oppressors alike, and led a Nation to the mountaintop. Behind the bars of a Birmingham jail cell, he reminded us that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” On a hot summer day, under the shadow of the Great Emancipator, he challenged America to make good on its founding promise, and he called on every lover of freedom to walk alongside their brothers and sisters.

As we marked the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom last August, we noted the depth of courage and character assembled on the National Mall that day. We honored all who marched, bled, and died for civil rights. And we celebrated the great victories of the last half century — civil rights and voting rights laws; new opportunities in the classroom and the workforce; a more fair and free America, not only for African Americans, but for us all.

We were also reminded that our journey is not complete. It is our task to build on the gains of past generations, from challenging new barriers to the vote to ensuring the scales of justice work equally for all people. And we must advance another cause central to both Dr. King’s career and the Civil Rights Movement — the dignity of good jobs, decent wages, quality education, and a fair deal. Because America’s promise is not only the absence of oppression but also the presence of opportunity, we must make our Nation one where anyone willing to work hard is admitted into the ranks of a rising, thriving middle class.

Dr. King taught us that “an individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” In honor of this spirit, Americans across the country will come together for a day of service. By volunteering our time and energy, we can build stronger, healthier, more resilient communities. Today, let us put aside our narrow ambitions, lift up one another, and march a little closer to the Nation Dr. King envisioned.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim January 20, 2014, as the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday. I encourage all Americans to observe this day with appropriate civic, community, and service projects in honor of Dr. King and to visit www.MLKDay.gov to find Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service projects across our country.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord two thousand fourteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-eighth.

BARACK OBAMA