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Tashan Barclay was born in St.Mary, Jamaica and began her career as an artist since moving to the United States. August Martin High School was the first place she received a taste of the arts and communications (moving pictures) was her major. After her second year of study she knew she had a love for music,painting and drawing. After graduating from high school she received honors from the school and a gold medal in art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Tashan studied Liberal arts for two years in college and two years apprenticeship under the couture designer Gullermo Martin Brunstein. There after took a break to travel South America and visited places like Rio De Janero, Sau Paolo, Buenos Aires and of course her home country
Jamaica. After her travels she realized her dream as a DJ and actress. Tashan currently featured on “Whatz up NY’s” weekly show which airs on channel 73 every Sunday at 7:30pm. Tashan alias as a Dj is Dj Tash and host a weekly reggae (Dub Wise) sh...
New Years Resolution Guide
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ABOUT THAT CONTRACT.... Read it -- you wrote it! Now act on it! We sign all types of contracts in our daily lives: a lease for an apartment, when you apply for a credit card or open up a checking account and closer to home: a release or voucher for acting or modeling jobs. You sign contracts for other people. Have you ever signed a contract with yourself? It's called the Personal Contract. Putting in writing what you owe yourself and expect out of yourself, with deadlines. Not weak, gratituous New Year's resolutions (hence this Tip on New Year's Day), but more binding, more of a commitment. And results you point to. What goes into a Personal Contract? It starts with a pen and paper or a blank page on a computer Word document, ready to go. You have two categories: Professional and Personal. For the Professional portion, refer to our Weekly Tip of 12.18.09. That will lay out your professional goals for the next six months. Now comes the Personal part. ...