Friday, February 27, 2009

ART – C FRIDAY
By Denisia Adams
Good day to you. Today on the Morning Cruise we kept it all about entertainment, arts and culture with our Art –C Friday show. Check it out:

WORD(s) OF THE DAY
melee \MAY-lay/ :
A confused conflict or mingling; confusion; turmoil; jumble

S.A TRIVIA QUESTION
Name the well known kwaito group known for songs like: Shibobo, Fiesta and Halloween?

Answer: TKZEE

Here’s some info:
TKZee is ZWAI, KABELO and TOKOLLO. Announcing themselves in 1996 with their debut release TAKE IT EEZY, a mini-album considered by many musically ahead of its time, these three school friends shot to prominence in late 1997 and early 1998 with their smash hit singles PALAFALA and SHIBOBO.The self-produced TAKE IT EEZY, with its catchy fusion of R&B, Rap, Hip Hop and Kwaito flavours, was largely ignored by the booming Kwaito market but laid a solid foundation that established TKZee as musical innovators. Zwai Bala is a musical prodigy, who became the first ever black member of the Music in Edinburgh, Scotland. With the classically trained Zwai mixing his talents with the street-hardened rapping skills of Tokollo (TK) and Kabelo (Bouga), TKZee forged a totally unique and addictively fresh music style. Guz had been born.

DID YOU KNOW
Wine is sold in tinted bottles because wine spoils when exposed to light. Also did you know Chocolate is the number one foodstuff flavour in the world, beating vanilla and banana by 3-to-1.

TIP OF THE DAY
How to Get Rid of Free Time
Step1

Confirm that you do, indeed, have free time. You do not have free time if you have work that needs to be done, errands to run, or prior engagements that you need to attend. You should not assume you always have free time. Be sure!

Step2
Think about things that are important to you. Try to avoid worrying and fretting, and just think. Think about people you like, things you like, places you have been or would like to be. Try to be optimistic, and if possible, brainstorm what you would like to be doing.You can think of more things that are important and need doing, or other things to waste time!

Step3
Draw. Drawing is a great way to waste time, flourish in your creativity, and make a gift for a friend or wall entertainment for your house! Use a variety of mediums for artwork!

Step4
Surf the Web.Google different things. Try writing eHow articles. Youtube is a gigantic time waster, and always comes through when bored! Find new music, look up art, go to websites of products you like.

Step5
Talk to people.Chat online with friends. Call up a friend, a hotline, a toll free number, or dial a random number and ask for people. If you are feeling daring, you can prank call people.

Step6
Exercise. A little exercise never hurt anyone. If you haven't done any exercise in a long time, now is a good time to start! A polar opposite would be:Eating. Eat, cook, watch Food Network. Anything can be related to food and be very fun!

Step7
Make something.Use things from around your home to make something completely new and original. Use old toilet paper rolls, empty bottles, string, paper, pens, cards, or books to make something totally random!

WE ALSO FEATURED:
An interview with Maruika De Toit who spoke to us about the Breathing spaces exhibition taking place at the Castle in town.

We then were joined by Manenberg High principle, Chris van Der Heever(teacher), Jewaad Martin(pupil) and Riedwaan(pupil) who participated in the Blast Beat competition in which they had to set up a business in the music industry. They won in the South African edition tying with Somerset High and went on to take second place in the international cmpetition.

QUOTE OF THE DAY
Jane Wagner:
A sobering thought: what if, at this very moment, I am living up to my full potential?

That’s it for the Morning Cruise, where we cruise through your weekday here on BushRadio 89.5fm live on your stereo between 9am – 12pm with me Denisia Adams. Take Care ... make the best of your day and Keep the Faith. Stay Real……!!!!!!!!!!

PS. Listen to the Morning Cruise every weekday Mon – Fri from 9am – 12pm frequency 89.5fm or listen via audio-streaming click on www.bushradio.co.za

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