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EXTRAS
09 editors note
24 party pictures
28 event calendar
30 the list+

PEOPLE
10 dayna williams-hunter
- love & relationships
11 jamie page
- tips for young professionals

ART&MUSIC
12 listen up: bravo

BUSINESS
13 jennifer & jessica macklin
- unexpected success
14 local business profile
- the nail & toe boutik

FEATURE
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- daring to be different

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W ow! This Thanksgiving we here at
Canvas have had so much to be
thankful for. Outside of our normal prayers
for health, family, and spiritual renewal, this
year has been exceedingly bountiful with nu-
merous blessings.

This month, we celebrate the release of our


6th & 7th issues featuring two notable local
spiritual leaders, Reverend Jawanza Colvin
of Olivet Institutional Baptist and Dr. Dar-
rell Scott of New Spirit Revival Center.
We’re well on our way to completing our
“Blessed are all who fear the Lord, who walk in his first year!
ways. You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessings
and prosperity will be yours.” We also celebrate our recent move into our
own new downtown office space complete
-Psalm 128:1-3
with photography studio. We look forward
to partnering with a number of talented lo-
cal photographers and designers, and bring-
ing you the best that creative Cleveland has
to offer.

Lastly, we celebrate the coming of a new


year and the exciting partnerships and col-
labos we have planned with various social,
civic, and community organizations through-
out the city. Stay tuned for 2010!

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most importantly our Creator, Mom and
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PROFILE | love&relationships

Three things that you notice in


a man? His eyes, clothes, and swagger.
Ladies will understand when I say, “Some
men just have that ‘something’ about
them when they walk/talk...It’s more than
confidence.”

What are some turnoffs? What


are some turn-ons? Turn-off’s are
lies, whiners, and fastmovers. Turn-on’s
are a true gentleman, true listener, and an
intellectual mind.

dayna What’s the best way for a guy to


introduce himself in public? Walk
williams-hunter up and say hello, start a conversation
corporate sales executive about anything. I just don’t want the full
court press when you don’t know any-
Bio:
Native of Los Angeles,
thing about me.
and big sports fan
What’s the worst experience you
Age: have had with the opposite sex?
42 I recently met a man for coffee and the
whole time he talked about how pretty
Status: my legs were and how he’d watched me
Single
walk from across the street...etc...YUK!!
Location:
He told me where his mind was - I want-
Shaker
ed that 45 minutes of my life back..

What’s your idea of a perfect


first date? A perfect date for me would
be dinner and going to see a play. Along
with all of my turn-on’s.

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young professionals | PROFILE

jamiepaige
cuyahoga county dept. of children and family services

Age: Describe your typical work day? I investigate allegations of abuse/


27 neglect for children. Depending on the concerns or risk, I recommend ser-
vices that would be beneficial for the family.
Title:
Social Worker Why is your job important? Our Mission Statement: The purpose of
the Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Family Services is to
Location: assure that children at risk of abuse or neglect are protected and nurtured
Downtown within a family and with the support of the community..

School: What are the advantages and disadvantages of your profes-


Wright State sion? The disadvantages are outweighed tremendously by the advantages. I
Universitty love helping my families and assisting them with the skills they need to keep
everything together.
Degree:
BA, Psychology What advice do you have for people seeking a similar career
path? Choose this career because you have an “honest” passion for help-
MSW ‘10, ing others. Know what you are getting into. In this field of work, you realize
Cleveland State the difference between sympathy and empathy. You have to know how to
University separate the two in order to truly make a difference in someone’s life.

What is the salary range for your position? The benefit of social
work is the different areas of focus you can go into. Your salary can range
from $25K-$100K. It all depends on educational level and experience.

What’s your favorite quote? “The thing always happens that you
really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.” -Frank Lloyd
Wright

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PROFILE | listenup

BRAVO
written by Andre Cisco II

I f you’ve been to a Cleveland Cava-


liers game or listened to Z107.9 lately
you’ve probably heard the Cleveland ren-
dition of Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind.”
The mastermind behind this project that
has been generating a lot of local buzz
is none other than Cleveland native and
hip-hop veteran, Bravo.

He says the track, “Terminal State of


Mind,” came about through a request
from Cavs’ DJ Steph Floss. “He called me
and said he needed an arena version for
the Cavs’ to come out to when he DJ’s
the home games,” mentioned Bravo. “We
pretty much had the same vision on what
it had to be and Ashley Norelle was a
unanamous decision [for the hook]. Ash-
ley came in and absolutely killed it!”

Though “Terminal” has been his biggest


feature in the area to date, Bravo first
broke on to the national scene when he
was featured in Source Magazine’s “Un-
signed Hype” in 2000. Since that time
Bravo has worked with many notable art-
ists including Krayzie Bone and Al Fatz.
Most recently, he received an Ohio Hip
Hop Award for his mixtape “Before the
Standing Ovation.”
words gabe crenshaw
Bravo is currently working on several
projects including an upcoming mixtape
with DJ Knyce entitled “He’s the DJ, I’m
the Rapper” as well as his next album,
The Standing Ovation EP.
Find out more about Bravo at CanvasCleveland.com

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local entrepreneurs | PROFILE

written by Ashley Taylor


JEN & JESSICA MACKLIN
tymes2 collection, age(s): 24

C ollege students, Jessica & Jennifer Macklin, started creating personalized gifts and
arrangements for various friends and family members with the mantra that “no
two people are alike, not even twins.” Little did they know that through word of mouth
alone their hobby would grow into a thriving company. Their clients have included Kent
State, AT&T, Nestle, SS&G Accounting, and Universal American among others.

Inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit of


their father, Terry Macklin (Macklin Event
Centre), the twins have learned to juggle TYMES2
their busy grad school schedules and per- COLLECTION
sonal lives to develop a unique business Personalized Gifts & Decor
model which prides itself on professional-
ism and making their clients comfortable.
Start-up Year: 2003
Clients usually contact the Tymes2 team Start-up Costs: $300
with the interests and characteristics of Clients: AT&T, Nestle, & Kent
the intended gift recipient. From there,
Jen & Jess collaborate to create hand-
State University, SS&G...
crafted, custom themed gift designs with
a personal touch. Tears of joy and general “We’ve decorated rooms and created gift
excitement tend to be a regular part of arrangements long before we received
the Tymes2 gifting program. revenue for it. We did it because it was
To find out more about the twins and fun and enjoyable.”
Tymes2 Collection, be sure to contact
them through the Macklin Event Centre Read the rest of our interview with Jennifer & Jessica Macklin (Tymes2
Collection) at CanvasCleveland.com
in Solon, OH at (440) 519-0265.

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business highlight | PROFILE

N eeding a job that would allow her


to juggle school, work, and her
personal life, Chanell Boyd obtained her
managing / I.C. license in 2000 while at-
tending college in Akron. Originally un-
der the tutelage of the ladies at Uniquely
Travis, Chanell has long since moved back
to Cleveland and made a name for herself
locally through her company, The Nail
& Toe Boutik, as one of the top nail
technicians in the city.
NAIL BOUTIK
written by Michael Wright

Possessing a great spirit and tons of per-


sonality has definitely aided her success,
but she also points out that dedication
and consistency to her craft has been her
highest priority.

“I’m not hard to find. I have been a full-


time manicuist for 9 years and my num-
ber hasn’t changed in 7 years. I’ve been
using the same products since I’ve started
and promote nail health. I’m not in it to
make a quick buck, I sincerely love what
I do!”

In addition to general manicure and pedi-


cure services, Chanell also offers MINX,
henna art, and brow threading. In 2010,
she’ll also be one of the few local techs
to offer custom MINX as well.

Be sure to book your appointment or


private party with Chanell today at Hair
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DARE
TO BE
DIFFERENT
Being different is not a trait that many find easy. Recently, we
sat down with Dr. Darrell Scott to find out about how he’s
carved his own path in Cleveland’s Christian community.
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FEATURE |

N
owadays if people discover that Talk about initiatives, programs,
you don’t have a Facebook ac- radio, the tools you use for out-
count, it may bring about a look reach. Operation Recovery, started by my
of concern or two. With modern day shifts wife is geared toward the homeless. We go
in culture and technology, today’s spiritual out to the street and give food and clothes
leaders are not using the same approach every weekend in the trenches and minister
that they used 20 years ago to reach the the word of God.
masses. Dr. Darrell Scott and the New Spirit
Revival Center are adding contemporary Our prison ministry goes into about every
methods to their repertoire to create fresh prison in the state. We have a number of
mediums for sharing the good news with prisoners that when they get out they come
people everywhere. here.

Tell us about yourself. I was born and Homegrown Xplosion is an outreach of


raised on the east side of Cleveland. In 1982, praise and worship where we invite differ-
I got saved in Christ Temple Apostolic. In ent churches to bring their artists to come
1994, my wife and I stepped out and start- and praise God.
ed our church as tenants here at the civic
center. The church grew, we ended up own- Tell us about your gospel radio sta-
ing and renovating the building and this is tion, Radio 1000. It’s not radio as far
where we are now. as the way gospel radio had been normally
done here in Cleveland. I wanted it to be
How did you get involved in min- more community oriented and be a plat-
istry? When you get saved, often you feel form to speak to the Christian community
the touch of God on your life and you’ll and for them to talk back.
feel a burden to be active in your church.
I started off as a church bus driver. My wife A lot of people that I have relationships with
and I helped with a lot of things behind the were able to help me get it rolling and get
scenes, we helped give out food at the food it the notoriety that it’s achieved. We were
bank, street witnessing and different things able to add shows featuring Bishop TD Jakes,
like that. We formed New Spirit Ministries Bishop Noel Jones, Pastor Cheryl Brady,
about five years before starting our church. Prophetess Juanita Bynum, Fred Hammond,
and Dorinda Clark.
Talk about your struggles you had
in building this church. My wife and I How does your church balance tra-
tag-team preached for years and still do it dition and history with the pro-
periodically, a lot of denominations to this gressive methods needed to reach
day don’t believe in women preachers, so future generations? You have to use
she received a lot of opposition. My wife contemporary methods in this contempo-
and I birthed a new generation of women rary day and age. Don’t try to hinder peo-
that stood side by side with their husbands ple from expressing themselves as long as
and preached.You need a spiritual mother in there’s nothing wrong with it.
the church because she can give you some-
thing that a father can’t give you. They have Older churches didn’t allow people to
an intuition and insight that men don’t have. watch television. They said watching TV was
Because of my wife’s influence women have a sin until you started having churches on TV.
a lot more prominence in church. She’s not You see a lot of churches that have gotten
just a traditional first lady that sits in the old and stagnant because they don’t connect
front row with a big hat on and waves at the with the next generation.
people. She’s active, she works, she pastors.

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| FEATURE

What’s your opinion of the local What would you like to see in 2010
Christian community’s response within Cleveland’s Christian com-
to the recent serial killings here in munity and spiritual leaders? The
Cleveland? I believe we bear a measure agenda should be spiritual reform; if people
of indirect responsibility for those serial become productive citizens of the kingdom
killings. Most people will disagree with me. of God then they’ll become productive citi-
We get so caught up in our wonderfulness zens of the city of Cleveland. The church is
that none of us had a message that we could too reactionary we need to be proactive. If
of preached to the guy that would have we change people, then the circumstances
touched something inside of him and change will change.
him. Now, we jump up afterwards and say
we’re praying for the families and for the What’s next for NSRC? We recently
community. It’s good to pray for those that bought a new church in Akron. We’re going
are bereaved, but I wish we could have been to continue to expand Radio 1000 as well
more proactive. as continue the Civic Banquet Event Center,
office rental, and daycare. We also have 10
What advice do you have for other acres of land on Taylor Road that we’re de-
people that want to get involved in veloping into affordable housing.
ministry? Be yourself don’t be a knockoff.
You can always glean from others and utilize We’ve got our hands in a bunch of different
other’s techniques, but you still have to be things. We’re just trying to serve God’s pur-
yourself and establish your own identity. If pose and then pass it off to someone else.
you know God has called you and you know
He is with you then you shouldn’t worry if
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the new guy in
town
Reverend Otis Moss Jr. led Olivet Institutional Baptist Church
for over 30 years, meet the new pastor leading Olivet into the
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FEATURE |

D
uring some of our most critical In looking at the work of Otis Moss
times in history the church has Jr. and his predecessor Rev. Odie
played integral roles in uniting com- Hoover, how do you plan to con-
munities in order to overcome oppositions. tinue the legacy of Olivet Institu-
Olivet Institutional Baptist Church has long tional Baptist? One of the areas of fo-
been a staple of guidance in the Cleveland cus, I have put on our ministry here is the
area through its historic civil rights traditionmission of outreach. So often churches are
and involvement in social justice. so concerned with what is going on in their
four walls that they fail to realize the mission
Now under the new direction of Jawanza of Jesus Christ and be an example and wit-
Colvin, Olivet Institutional is reaching out- ness to the world.
side its walls to reconnect with the people
of Cleveland. For us, our goal is to get outside of our
walls, which is a part of our legacy here at
Tell us about yourself. Where are this church. Make sure were reaching, feed-
you from? I grew up in the Washington ing the hungry, strengthening the relation-
D.C. area in the suburbs of Prince Georges ships with our schools and supporting their
County and graduated from Morehouse initiatives and agendas.
College in Atlanta. I’ve been in ministry for
about 15-16 years. Talk about some of the commu-
nity initiatives and programs we
How did you get your start in the can look forward to from Olivet in
ministry? I was about 18 years old, a fresh- 2010. Like most urban communities you
man at Morehouse when I first got a sense have a large group of citizens who need con-
that the lord was leading me. I wanted to be tinued GED education as well as increasing
a banker not because it had any purpose- their level of competency in literacy. One
driven fervor to it, but more so like many of the things were looking to do is develop
students you go to school to make money. our literacy program. A full scale literacy
program that goes from basic to GED com-
I realized that as I began to pray and seek petency.
the wisdom of folks far wiser the lord was
calling me not to a life of getting, but a life By doing that I think we empower people
of giving. It became quite apparent that the to be the most productive citizens in a 21st
lord was calling me into Christian service. century economy.

Why Cleveland? Why Olivet Insti- What should we have asked you?
tutional? Olivet first became familiar to Why? Why should someone come to Ol-
me while at Morehouse where Reverend Dr. ivet? I see myself as an intergenerational pas-
Otis Moss was the chairman of the board tor. I am able to relate to people in all age
of trustees. I became aware of its historic ranges. I think anybody that comes to Olivet
civil rights tradition and involvement in so- will be touched in unique ways and will see
cial justice. every generation represented.

I thought about my own ministry and Olivet is a family church. Not meaning spe-
ministering at Olivet. Being in a place like cific families, but that it has a family atmo-
Cleveland was just a natural product of my sphere. It’s a place where single moms, cou-
wanting to be involved in social action, out- ples, singles, and young people can worship
reach, and the tradition of a great church God quietly, fervently, or worship by stand-
like Olivet. ing up, shouting, and giving God glory.

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| EVENT PICTURES

Opening of Bangs Salon


November 8, 2009 - The ladies of Bangs Salon celebrated their grand opening with
Mo and Keisha Williams, Judge Mike Ryan, and others at Bodega on Coventry.
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79th & St. Clair March 4 Peace
November 21, 2009 - Basheer Jones along with numerous students, community
leaders, activists and other groups held a special community march for peace. 25
| EVENT PICTURES

“Inaugural KEMCF Awards Dinner”


November 2, 2009 - The Karen E. Mumford Cancer Foundation held its inaugural
awards dinner at the Flying Fig. A number of local leaders were honored.
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“Tianna Rhymes 16th B-Day Party”
November 21, 2009 - Demetria Francis of Headlines by De’Franco commem-
orated the 16th birthday of her daughter, Tianna Rhymes, at 40th & Payne Lofts.
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