Recap Time …
Host Rev. White Chocolate started off the festivities and introduced the unofficial Vibe mascot, Vibez, who kicked off yet another interesting open-mic night by getting buck for the crowd on hand …
Jack Freedman was next with his awe-inspiring limericks, and on, April 26th, he will take part in hosting the official TTtG Release Party, located in the Parish Hall of the Unitarian Church of Staten Island at 312 Fillmore Street. For more information, visit http://www.trailsthroughthegreenbelt.org/
… Tom Weiss then followed with multiple poems about the Hurricane Katrina disasters, the ever-so lovely Hillary Clinton, and the concerns over in Tibet … Yanick came on stage after and touched upon the integrity and prominence of purity … Newcomer Steve embraced the Vibe for the first time with his tremendous piano-playen’ abilities …
… Another first-timer, Maria was in the house and read her piece from Quarterly Magazine … Sieggy and Eric took over with their illustrious pop-n-lock dancing, even getting into a small battle with the returning Vibez … Dave Noodlez was back for a second time at the Vibe and got the crowd into a frenzy by performing “Harass Society,” a song to infiltrate cultural thinking and behavior … Adrianna showed great reverence and esteem with her poem “Respect” … John contributed to the instrument pot while playing the finest in guitar work today
… Jayson goes down as the first person ever to do perform a comedy piece at the Vibe, and coincidentally also goes down as the most raunchiest and dirtiest performer to date. The Brooklyn high school teacher they call “Drama” ended the evening with several rousing poems that he actually wrote for his students, and if only more of today’s younger generations had role models like himself, then maybe the education system wouldn’t be so one-dimensional.







