If you love the music I post, you should go to my blog: www.illvibes-dmv.com.
The blog is the reason why I haven't updated my imeem page in a while, so go there for great music and to find out about new artists to support!
music
(1) R&B, (2) old school motown, (3) hip hop, (4) alternative, (5) dancehall, (6) reggae, (7) reggaeton
Hidden talent
I DJ a bit
Movie
A Man for All Seasons, Gandhi, Godfather, Finding Forrester, V for Vendetta, Like Water for Chocolate, Dead Poets Society, Glory, Crash, The Paper Chase, City of God, Indian Jones, Lord of the Rings, Philadelphia; I'm also a huge fan of stand-up comedy, e.g., old school classics like Richard Pryor's Live on the Sunset Strip; Eddie Murphy's Raw and Delirious; John Leguizamo's Sexaholix
TV Show
Fresh Prince, Jeopardy, Makin Da Band, Ultimate Hustler, Millionaire (got that Game Show Network!), In Living Color (I love the BET reruns), ESPN, Family Guy, Simpsons, American Idol, The Office, My Name is Earl, Heroes, And 1 Basketball, Vanished, The Wire, Dexter, Everybody Hates Chris, Beauty and the Geek
Occupation
attorney
Destination
wherever fate may lie, but if I had to choose, perhaps somewhere close to family in Korea or lying on the black sands in Santorini, Greece
Book
White by Law, Yellow, Mixed Race America and the Law, Autobiography of Malcolm X, The Consolation of Philosophy, Divine Comedy, classical and Renaissance poetry, Invisible Man, among others
Sport/Activity
basketball, baseball, football, working out
Favorite quote
"To be biracial, to be a hapa (a Hawaiian word which originally meant half-white and half-Hawaiian but now includes all people of partial Asian descent), is to be forever on the brink of two cultures. It means standing wistfully at the edges of conversation that flies by too quickly for you, since your parents spoke only English because it was the only common tongue. It means sitting in a restaurant in Chinatown feeling large-boned and ill and out of place, drinking cup after cup of oolong tea and hoping the waitress won’t bring the bill by while your mother is in the bathroom. Being a hapa means feeling forever uneasy, no matter where you are or who you’re with, white or Asian. You are always the outsider. You are always the one pretending to belong." - Alison Stoltzfus, "You, Us, Them"
Languages
English, basic Korean, and some classical Greek
Hobby
blogging, studying, reading (as distinguished from studying), writing, working out, playing basketball, socializing with friends and meeting new and diverse people