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On Saturday 03/24.01, at the A13
Mattress Factory, 290 MLK Jr. Dr., Atlanta, GA., a new excursion
began for 1300 guest who attended the maiden voyage of . An exciting passage produced and executed by
aka
of Keith A. Brown Designs and The Hushbox, and conceptualized by
, the owner of the Solstice
Entertainment group, a company specializing in booking, promoting
and marketing artists and co-owner of Strange Fruit Films, along
with from the Marketing Department
at Coca-Cola presented The,
one of the most inclusive and eclectic events to hit Atlanta.
is designed to take you away from your job, your
city, and any troubles by creating atmosphere, ambiance, and satisfy
all of the social needs. Atlanta's movers and shakers have settled
for the regular Saturday night party at the local club for too long.
Those who didn't settle struggled to find the party that provides
the perfect mix of people and music. Thus they find themselves hopping
from club to club trying to find the right combination, hence the
reason for .
This journey employed a variety
of multimedia talent to create the energy and atmosphere of Asia.
The , an interactive
theatre that combines dance, music, poetry, video and fashion performed.
Other Live instrumentation was provided by and along
with and .
Video Art was curated by
of Solomon Projects and featured the artistry of
and , along side the paintings of and .


In all the years I have lived
and gone out in Atlanta, I must say that was one of the best parties
I have experienced. It was great to be a part of a multicultural
and stimulating gathering common in most big cities and oftentimes
lacking in ours. I know you and your party team busted your butts
to put that together given the quality (and cost) of the effort.
You definitely delivered on your
promise to give this city something new and provocative!! Great
job, looking forward to taking off on the next "trip"............
Ciao,


It was such a powerful event. It reminded me of Europe.
My new friend Jesus pronounced Hey Zeus) who just moved here from
Spain, said he was honored that he was invited and that it felt
very international to him and for only being in this country for
2 weeks, it says a lot.
You have definitely given Atlanta and American's in
general a feel of what diversity and what different cultures mean.
Most important I think you have accomplished something way more
superb, you have educated people to embrace different people from
all walks of life, and talent and put them all under one roof. You
have pointed out that there is a whole other world out there to
be explored and that is something to be commended for.
Congrats!


I wanted to say how much I enjoyed the party Saturday
night. Everyone had a great time. The VIP room was a nice addition
to the main party. Have a great week.
I just wanted to let you know I appreciate the invite
to the best party I've been to for quite some time. You've got big
style, fly taste and obvious appeal to a diversely smooth audience.
A true Renaissance Man. Thanks for the Trip......
Nice party last Saturday... a friend told me we should
check it out, but I didn't know what to expect.... and I was very
surprised.. I didn't know good parties like that happen in ATL.
I have my own event company in Germany and do parties
like the one Saturday. (maybe not all of them are that nice). Hope
it happens again, because IÕll be around for a couple of months
now..
Thanks,


I recently had met u at that flavorful event u threw
on MLK street Saturday night. It was a great place to exchange conversation,
ideas, music, and overall a great party to attend.
Meant to write you and say thanks for including me
in your love-in. Really enjoyed it, especially Julie DexterÕs performance.
amazing. Good to see you again and most of all to see you enjoying
what you created.
, Creative
Loafing
That was definitely one of the best parties I have
ever been to. The theme was tres chic and the guests were all very
cool, and cool looking too! My props are going out to you today
as you must be the best party planner this city has seen in a long,
long time.
In fact, I have you ever considered making this into
some type of monthly event? Or every other month or sumpin'? Obviously
it would be expensive, but I for one, would be willing to donate
to a hushbox party fund on a regular basis.
If a bunch of people all did the same, we could have
a phat ass party every month or whatever, you would definitely be
in charge of all the details, since you are so incredible good at
it, but I would be happy, no ecstatic, to help you in any way I
could.
Let me know your thoughts on the whole thing. Maybe
monthly would be too much but every couple months would work???
I'm serious. If 1000 people all chipped in 30 bucks, we could do
it up right again!! We could take trips all over the world! The
next trip could be to Egypt or Rome or even Paris.
Tu sais que j'aime bien La France, n'est-ce pas? That
way all these people who haven't had a chance to see most of our
world can at least get a little flavor for it!
My favorite part: the drum people (kabuki theater???)
they were totally kick ass and that chic was a bad ass!!
I hope that you have a wonderful day. Let your star
lit personality shine baby!
I LOOOVE YOUUUUU!!!! every time I read a hushbox I
get to scream out spurts of laughter! You have the gift of humor
and thank you for sharing! The place looked great and was funky!
You even had enough eye candy for both sexes! The girls appreciated
it-typically we come with our team! You all gave honor to what it
means to throw a party and have a good time. We shall talk of this
until...the next one.
Ps-your support staff was fantabulous!
THANK YOU
Grace and peace, love and light


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