Monday, January 9, 2012

Spilled Visuals: ATL The Marta

Friday, January 6, 2012

#Stacy English: 36-year-old Atlanta woman Stacey Nicole English missing since Christmas

(CBS) ATLANTA  - Police say they have found the car of a 36-year- old Atlanta woman who went missing during the holidays.
According to her family, Stacey Nicole English was last seen in her home on Lenox Road on or about Christmas Day, reports CBS Atlanta.
"She was a normal and happy woman in the city. Getting ready to enjoy the holidays and festivities," said friend Monica Croom.
Police, who previously said they believed the 36-year-old woman was driving a white 2006 Volvo S60 with Georgia tag BPR4324, announced Thursday morning that the vehicle was found abandoned on Dec. 27 in southwest Atlanta, reports local station WSB-TV.
English's family reportedly says the woman left her cell phone and keys behind, and her fireplace was in use (on).
"She's extremely close with her mother and father. We knew something was wrong when we didn't hear from her. We're also concerned because she has a medical condition and takes medication," said Croom, reports WGCL.
Police say there is no indication of foul play.
According to WSB-TV, English's family says the last one to see her was a male friend who was visiting from St. Louis. They say the friend admitted he'd argued with English.
Police are asking anyone with information on English to call 911 or the department's Adult Missing Persons Squad.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Spilled Visuals: T.Miller Coming Out of Nowhere @tmillerpoetry

 


“Tomorrow it will not be about who remembers you but the reasons they remember you..." - T.Miller from Dreams Of  A Beginner



I remember getting a text from a close friend and amazing poet “Sonya B,” asking me to come down to “Krust Pizza,” to support her at an open mic, although I was reluctant I grabbed my cell and tablet and headed over. It was that night a familiar face walked in. I looked at my friends and said, “Hey, I know her. Not that I really know her, but I know her face, she was in a Sprite commercial and she’s dope.”  It was T.Miller Slam poet, author, and voice of a new nation….

As a fan - there's a lot that I could say about T.Miller... but sometimes it is best to let art speak for itself. 

Get to know her in her own words via twitter:  

twitter.com/tmillerpoetry