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In the nearly 3 years since its beginnings, Blue Goose Entertainment hasdeveloped something of a following in the Raleigh - Durham Metro Area. According to the site, Blue Goose Entertainment was developed with themature urban professional in mind -  and these guys have becomerenowned for creating signature premium events for their clientele. 

 

You may remember them from offering us a sweet release from theworkweek with Suite 400 Fridays (at Aries Martini Bar).  Or perhapsyou've caught their current endeavors - Tryst Saturdays (1st Saturday)or Rendezvous Saturday Night Live. 

 

If you've never had the goodfortune of attending a Blue Goose event, here's what to expect:  GreatMusic, Great Drinks, and Great Fun.  Men are always smartly dressed,and the ladies... well, the ladies never fail to impress.  Don'tbelieve me?  Just check out the photo gallery. Whether throwing their twice monthly parties, or hitting us with aspecial premium event, Blue Goose always leaves us waiting for the nextfete.  So what is next?

 

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Three of Charlotte's most closely followed event promotion teams go head to head on Memorial Day Weekend with stellar events planned.

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The North Carolina primary has passed. Obama reigned victorious as expected. Hillary ignored the loss and instead looked to her slim victory in Indiana somehow as indication that she should still be the nominee. But as I stood outside the Cricket Arena Tuesday in a line that wrapped around the building twice, I wondered about my true political intention.

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"This one goes out to all my beautiful black girls, with finger waves, corn rows, or beautiful black curls, shine like a diamond, my beautiful black pearls, no matter what they say, you run this beautiful black world" - Beautiful Black Girls, (Enoch da Messejah with JiraSun).

May 3, 2008, marked the 4th year of the annual Beautiful Black Woman Festival held in Greensboro, NC.  Even with an 80% chance of rain, nothing could stop the sun from shining down on the event.  Mother Nature held the clouds at bay, so that event organizers, ThemFive, and the Greensboro community could celebrate its mothers, daughters, wives, aunts and sisters.

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