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VOLUME 18 | MARCH 2015

Our Nations View Of


Mary Jane
Where Is It Legal, Decriminalized, Or
Medical?

Green, Yet So Talented


A Look At The Young Talent Growing
Out Of The Dallas-Fort Worth Area

Go Green
White House Gone Green
First Lady Obama Brings D.C. A
Chicago Tradition

Greener Grass Syndrom


Coach Solanos Struggle To Keep His
Green Acres
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Table of Contents
4 White House Gone Green
First lady obama brings d.C a chicago tradition.

4 Go Green

Eco friendly tips to keep our earth as green as possible.

7 Greener Grass Syndrom

Coach solanos struggle to keep his green acres.

9 Our Nations View Of Mary Jane


Where is it legal, decriminalized or medical

14 Green, Yet So Talented

A look at the young talent growing out of the dallas - ft. Worth area

Editors Note
Dear Readers,

Thank you for joining us again. March is associated with spring and St. Patricks Day so we decided
to go green in this issue.
This is our special Green edition. We will touch base on the legalization of marijuana in our
nation. We will talk about the White Houses green fountain and why it is dyed green. We will talk
about helping earth stay green. We will also talk about the your growing talent coming out of Texas.
We hope you will enjoy our green issues and remember we are Eco-friendly ourselves. We started to
print early in our start up. We then decided to go strictly on-line. After much request and propaganda
to get the word out about of on-line magazine, we went back to printing. We are still friendly to our
mother earth. We print half of what we were printing last year but growth still has us printing double
of what we started to initially. This mean we are growing as well and not so green anymore with the
publication.
We are still growing and are seeking students and/or new writers wanting to build their portfolio.
Send us an email. Visit our website at www.theshowscenemagazine.com
or email us at theshowscenemagazine@outlook.com
Thank You so much!

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White House Gone Green


by Lucy Bocanegra
Photos by Pete Souza

From the White House, Obama tweeted: The story


of the Irish in America is a story of overcoming hardship
through strength, and sacrifice, and faith. Obama
#HappyStPatricksDay
Washington D.C.
A Chicago tradition was brought to the White House six years ago. First
Lady Michelle Obama requested that the fountain at the White House be
dyed green as the river in Chicago does to honor St. Patricks Day.
While we are seeing green at the White Houses fountain; I have to ask,
Are other nations green with envy about our green? How is our money
doing? We all know that producing green in our pockets is the real top
priority. It is what motivates us to keep going. Not because we are money
hungry, but because our families depend on us!
The United States Department of Labor is a good source for information.
There is an abundance of useful information that the department puts out
for us. They have publications that range from career outlook, employment
projections to green goods and services. The website has a link to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/data/
Meanwhile at the White House.... President Barack Obama offers a toast
to Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Enda Kenny of Ireland during a St. Patricks
Day lunch at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
We as voters have to keep being supportive of our elected officials. Get
out and vote. Make a difference if you want to see change!

Go Green
by Lola Florez

Say NO to Paper or Plastic: In some cities it is


required to use the re-usable grocery bag. The plastic bags
are not earth friendly. We need to march right in to the
stores with re-usables bags. City of Dallas adopted a plan to
incourage the residents by charging 5 cents per plastic bag
you use. Retailers say they are seeing a steady increase by
customers using the re-usable totes.
Observe an Eco-Sabbath: For one day, afternoon or
hour a week, dont buy anything, dont use machines, dont
switch on anything electric, dont cook, dont answer your
phone and, in general, dont use any resources. (source)
Replace Disposables: Wherever possible, replace
disposable products with reusable ones (i.e., razor, food
storage, batteries, ink cartridges (buy refill ink), coffee filters,
furnace or air conditioner filters, etc.).
Buy Used: Cars and bikes are built to last and classic
automobiles never go out of style. Be it you are customizing a
used car or restoring it, it is recycling. Hot rodders and Low
Riders have been eco-friendly for years!

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Saturday - April 18, 2015

Doors Open at 5:30 PM

Doors Open at 10:00 AM

Steven James

Chicas Rock

Las Fenix

Clarissa Serna

Los Lobos

Nina Diaz

HEB Presents an Alamo Drafthouse

Stefani Montiel

Rolling Roadshow Screening of Selena

Chris Perez

the Movie Screening

Los Palominos
Jay Perez & Band
AB Quintanilla y Los Kumbia King Allstarz
Little Joe y la Familia

GREENER
GRASS
SYNDROME
by Marc L. Brown
Photos by Associated Press

Dallas, Texas
While visitors to the Texas
Horse Park visit, all they see
are acres and acres of beautiful
land and horses. What visitors
attending the new public art
installation, Equine Rhythm
(a creation of Atlanta-based
Sculptor Curtis Patterson who
was selected for the commission
from an international pool
of artists.) Mr. Pattersonwas
will be in attendance to
provide remarks and visit
with guests at the Texas Horse
Park Community Event. The
event gives visitors, the public
opportunities to experience
programming offered by Equest
and River Ranch Education
Charities, the facilitys two
non-profit partners. The Texas
Horse Park Community Event
will take place March 28, 2015.
Texas Horse Park is located at
811 Pemberton Hill Road in
Dallas. Additional information
is available at http://www.
texashorsepark.com/
This extraordinary public
art installation creates a noble
presence at the entrance to
Texas Horse Park, says Office
of Cultural Affairs Interim
Director, David Fisher.
What is not being told to
supporters of the project and

visitors is the battle going on


with Coach Solano a long time
property owner of acres near
the park. he city wants to force
Coach Solano to sell his land
that is used by many nonprofit organizations, schools
and soccer associations for
family type outdoor open area
activities. I took a tour of Mr.
Solanos fields last year. The city
has conviently shut the road to
the entrance of his land. The
road needs repairs, but has
been baracaded to encourage
spectators of the soccer games,
runs or festivals away.
Now meet the neighbor with the
Greener Grass that the City
of Dallas wants. Trinity Park &
Club owned by Coach Solano.
Once your car makes it through
the bumpy roads, you are
amazed at the greenery and the
atmosphere just a few miles
away from the horse park. You
feel like you are miles and miles
away from the city, but did
not spend the gas money to
get there. North Dallas High
School does their 5K Mile run
here. They are not only taking
the land from me, but from
the community! What type
of events are held at Trinity
Park & Club? They have many
different events like usa-track
& field district meets, the disd
cross country teams meet, north
dallas high schools invitational,
the dominican culture
association quarterly fundraisers
(for doctors to travel to the
dominican republic to perform
facial/cranial surgeries) ehere

solano does not charge for the


use of the facility. Quinceaneras
& bautizos and an economical
price range for the community
range from $600-$700?
I first received a notice from
the city in 2010, it says that
the property was needed for
the trinity river project. They
were never specific about it.
Says coach solano who has
been in business for 17 years.
His goal is to provide a service
to the community, mainly
the hispanics who have been
patrons over the years. On april
20th there will be a hearing to
dismiss the case brought against
coach solano forcing hin to
sell. The hearing will be at the
court of honorable ken tapscott,
#4. The hearing will be short.
It will determine if the trial
will continue on. If it does, get
this....It will be held on cinco de
mayo. This will indicate the city
of dallas might have a chance
at succeeding in forcing solano
to sell for the original offer of
$252,000.
You might be saying to yourself,
take the money! By in the end
after court cost, fees to the
goverment, lawyers and taxes
mr. Solano will walk away with
about $40,000. This leaves
very little money to relocate
the business to meet the needs
of the community. The city is
attempting to condemm the
property yet raised the property
value causing the taxes to go
from $653 to $7000. Talk about
dirty tactics to force a property
owner to sell. This sort of thing
happens often.

So why would the city of dallas


do this injust thing to coach
Solano? The Texas Horse Park
built will need to grow as time
progresses and they want to
secure the land for possible
groth. Fine, but why not go to
the rich companies (E-QUEST,
AT&T and SMU) who stand to
gain from the park; who by the
way is ran by none other than
Wayne Kirk a convicted man for
cruelty to animals. How funny.
I do not know if the city council,
officials, or Mayor knows how
this looks. Why would they
allow this to happen?
How could you send a
powerful message to the City
of Dallas? You can contact
your representatives. An email,
phone call or letter to the Mayor.
If they do this to him and we
allow it...How long before they
bully you out of your land?
Calling and screaming for
help from Scott Griggs, Adam
Medrano, Phil Kingston, Sandy
Greyson and Mr. Kadane are
just to name a few handful of
public servants that may step up
for the common man.
If this goes to trial, Solano is
asking for help to picket and
peacefully demonstrate early
morning at his hearing set for:
May 5th, 2015
Court #4 - Judge Ken Tapscott
600 Commerce
St #575
Dallas, Texas 75202
For information, contact Solano
at (469) 233 - 7520.

upcoming events
April
Sunday, April 12, 2015

Fort Worth, Texas - Dreaming the Cure


T & P Station
201 West Lancaster Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Car Show/Fundraiser for Brain Tumor Cancer research.
Cost and more information at dreamingthecure.org

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Dallas, Texas - Hour Long Lunchtime Walking Tour


State Fair Park
Cost and information at dallascfa.com

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Dallas, Texas - Cinema


Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak Dallas, Texas 75204
Featuring top dance numbers from the screen on stage!
Cost - $20 Favian Herrera 682-551-2679

Friday, April 17, 2015 - Saturday, April 18, 2015


Corpus Christie, Texas - Fiesta dela Flor
North Bayfront Park
Los Lobos, Jay Perez, Little Joe Los Fenix Chris Perez and many more
gather to honor Selena.
Cost: $2 -$5 at www.ticketfly.com

May
Saturday, May 2, 2015

Dallas, Texas - Fiesta De Las Artes


Margret Hun Bridge
Singleton Blvd Dallas, Texas 75212
Festival featuring arts, autos, musical entertainment and culture.
Cost and time - TBA

June
Sunday, June 28, 2015

Dallas, Texas - ULA Car Show


J. Pepes
2720 North Stemmons Fwy Dallas, Texas 75207
Car Show/Hop Contest
Cost: TBA, more information at jbkustoms.net

J u ly
Sunday, July 26, 2015

Dallas, Texas - JB Kustoms Low Rider Car Show: Arts & Culture
State Fair Park
Car Show, concert, culture, performances, and Hop Contest.
Cost: TBA, more information at jbkustoms.net

Our Nations View of


Mary Jane
by Lucy Bocanegra

Since this is the Green issue , we have to


talk about the green little plant we all know
as marijuana. Mary Jane, Cush, weed, bud...
what ever you call it. It is a hot topic. Even
politicians are writing up propositions to
change the laws on the drug. A total of 19
states plus Wshington D.C have anticipated
or introduced bills to legalize and regulate
marijuana like alcohol.
First, the medical side. Marijuana contains
two main active ingredients: cannabidiol, or
CBD, and tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. The
believed health benefits of these ingredients
range from pain relief to seizure control. In
some states it is legal to use it if you have
a medical neccessity. But, lets face reality.
What percentage of users you know have
cancer, glucoma, chronic pain or any other
condition that warrents a prescription?
In the state of Texas possessing an eighth
of an ounce of any grade marijuana is a
misdemeanor that can land you in prison
for up to 180 days, fines up to $2,000.
Possessing more than 2 ounces means harsher
punishment.
Meanwhile in some states like Colorado,a
business can run a KUSH SPECIAL giving
you premium weed for the price of a lower
quality and you can go home and smoke it
rather you need it medically or not!
Polls show that our country is divided
straight down the middle on the topic of
legalizing use of marijuana. It basically has
been left up to each state, which way they go
with the 1970 ban of the drug.
In August of 2013, the U.S. Justice
Department said it wouldnt challenge
Colorado or other states with laws legalizing
recreational marijuana. The federal officials
decided to focus on stopping drug trafficking.
Keeping marijuana away from children is the
top priority.
What happens if youre caught with
marijuana? If it is something you must have, it
is best to keep your self informed. Now, if you
are traveling high as a kite, remember what
state you are in beside an altered one!
In some states, (ex: like Texas our
headquarters) propositions to make it legal
have not passed. In some states it has become

a Non-punishable crime and only fines are


given to the person depending on the amount
they have on them. You can not roll around
with two trash bags full of marijuana bricks
and tell an officer it is for personal use. While
this sounds humorous (no, I am not smoking
anything but a brisket on the grill) it is a
serious matter.
Private possession of up to 1 ounce carries
no penalty in Colorado. Growing up to six
marijuana plants (no more than 3 being
mature) at home is perfectly legal for someone
21 or older. many states have decriminalized
marijuana; it is still against federal law, but
generally speaking, you wont get prison
time or a criminal record on first offenses for
carrying small amounts for personal use. You
can still be hit with a civil fine, similar to a
minor traffic violation.
The question is, does legalization bring
down crime rates? Does it produce more
economical growth for the governing state if
they tax it and fine it vs incarcerate? The laws
are changing and we are learning as we go.
The only comparison we have is during the
prohibition era. When alcohol was legalized
again history tells us that the criminals just
found something new to go do. The use of
alcohol did not decrease or increase due to
the laws, but to the changing morals of our
country. What seems perfectly natural to a
group of people, may seem absurd to others.
In my personal opinion, (not as editor of
the magazine) each person has to weigh the
pros and cons of the choices they make. I do
not smoke legal , let alone illegal, but should I
ever visit Colorado I may just need to smoke.
It may help if I go to that one burrito shop that
has a 5 pound breakfast burrito. I will need
the appetite to eat it in less than 30 minutes if
I want it for free!
It is all about making educated choices.
For diabetics, a baked potato is as bad as a
slice of cake. If the person chooses to eat
either, both or avoid it all together he/she has
to pay the consequences of what is medically
proven to effect his or her body. As a parent
of a diabetic child, I would avoid anything that
could remotely contribute to an unhealthy life
style. Now, if the diabetic is running a low
blood sugar, he/she has to bring the number
up quick by downing a glass of orange juice
or any other food high in sugar. It becomes
medically necessary. Just like the patient
who is suffering from cancer - who is not
only suffering from pain - but nausea. The
patient has to make a call as to what medically
comforts them.

Marijuana Laws in the U.S.

LEGALIZED
MEDICAL & DECRIMINALIZED
MEDICAL
DECRIMINALIZED
FULLY ILLEGAL

FACTS
The U.S would stand to
gain $3,098,866,907 in state
and local taxes on sales
By 2018 Predicted sales
of both recreational and
medical marijuana sales will
be ove $8 Billion
In 2013 Colorado had 8078
cases of hospitalizations due
to marijuana compared to
2084 cases in 2000
In a Pew Research Center
poll 83% of Americans
would not care if you lighted
out of sight, in your own
home
Gallup Poll shows 21
% Republicans, 37 %
Democrats and 44%
independents say marijuana
should be made legal in this
country
You can buy stocks in
cannabis related companies

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Green, Yet So Talented


by Lucy Bocanegra

The following performers are todays fresh faces but tomorrows stars. The Dallas - Fort Worth area is lucky to be home to these individuals
with so much talent. I have had the opportunity to hear each one of them perform, some more than others but each one of the acts are
unique in their own way.

The Growing Bunch Out of The DFW Area


DVA Kidz
Denise, Valeria, and Amadeus are the kids that got a start when the
youngest of the members was only 4 years old. They started in the church
choir. This happened naturally. The kids were listening to music since
they were in the womb. Mom always accompanied Dad while he taught
music at church. They also slept with classical music playing.
Denise is the lead singer, plays piano,guitar and bass. Valeria sings
harmony, plays lead guitar and plays the piano as well. Amadeus is the
drummer, plays bass and the piano too. The kids are musically inclined
and they are getting out there. They have come a long way since I first
saw them perform at my childrens family reunion. The guest at our Loya
Family Reunion in 2011 made the occasion so memorable. The youngsters
took the stage and they had the crowd of over 200 people up looking for a
space to catch a glimpse of the kids performing.
Now a days they are performing on TV networks, to family oriented
events. In Dallas, the largest group they performed in front of was a crowd
of 50,000 people. They also went to Fan Fair in San Antonio this year and
performed in front of 10,000 people. One exciting thing they were able to
do was present a Tejano Award during the Latin Grammy Awards. They
were very thankful and honored to be introduced as , The next generation
of music.
The manager of the band is their father, Juan Davila, who started his
violin lessons when he was 6 years old. The fact that music was part of his
life through out college is more likely why the kids are so talented. Mr.
Davila can be reached at (469) 230 - 4263.
Photo by Juan Davila

Jazzmen Pena
Jazzmen is a very talented young lady that has been hitting the stage
around the Dallas area for some time now. She is still in school, but
always finds time to practice and get out and support the community by
performing for charity fundraisers and festivals. Her sweet demeanor
compliments the baby face with an awesome voice.
I have grown up with all types of different genres of music from Selena
to Lil Suzy. Feeling the energy they give off through their music makes me
want to be able to do that same thing with my audience. She has sang as
far as she can remember, but the first time she performed by herself was at
a third grade talent show.
Jazzmen says she gets incredibly nervous and feels so much pressure
because she is always thinking, What if I dont connect to the audience or
if what if they dont like me. Her manager is her very own dad, Pete Pena.
Hes the one who gets all the shows and gets her name out there. He is a
very well know DJ/MC in the Dallas-Ft Worth area for Tejano Jams, so this
is why she has grown up around listening to all types of music.
One of the hardest challenges she has faced thus far is when she was
performing a few months ago. Some of her audience just stared at her
emotionless. No matter what kind of song she did or how much she smiled
and moved, they did not seem to be moved! There were some people in
the audience that would sing along and cheer. When I looked in the crowd,
my eyes went straight to the people who looked unhappy.
Does that stop her? No it does not. I am glad it dont because she is very
talented. To book Jazzmen Pena call her manager Pete Pena
at (214) 861 - 7837.

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Photo by Tommy Gunz

Julians Keeper
This awesomely talented band was founded and got its name in March
of 2014. The band name Julians Keeper is in tribute to the Drummer,
Bass, and Lead Guitars brother named Julian Alvarez. Julian was born
prematurely on August 29, 2001. He lived for about an hour before passing
due to being premature. Julians Keepers first performance was in 2014.
Marissa Mendoza the Band Manager says they recently starting to take off,
We are all super proud of these youngsters! I am not the parent of any of
them, but I felt proud as well.
Mia Alvarez-Bass Guitar, Richard Alvarez-Lead Guitar, Cecilia AlvarezDrummer, Ethan Palomo-Lead Singer, Victoria Gomez-Keyboard and
Singer, Juliette Mendoza-Second Guitar make up the fairly new band.
The rock genre of music is what really inspires Julians Keeper, from
Classic Rock to a little bit of Heavy Metal. From artist like the Eagles to
Metallica. When you hear them play it is hard to believe they have been
performing only (9) Nine months!
What is the biggest challenges the band faces? Being under estimated
due to their ages. Everyone judges before hearing them play. They are
thinking, They are just young kids and might not sound so good. The
band has been turned down many times just by their appearance in age.
All seem young and green to performing in front of audiences, but once the
crowd hears the band start playing... Wow is all I can say.
The first time I caught a live performance by the kids was during an
event left me wanting more. I had to leave the Dreaming the Cure meet
and greet in Ft. Worth regretfully. The members had changed up a bit and
brought out a wood box. One of the band members just sat on it and began
to bang the box by hand and made some pretty awesome music! The Band
Manager? Marisa Mendoza and she can be contact via cell at
(972) 896 - 8562 or by emailing julians.keeper@aol.com or
mrsalvr@aol.com

Photos by Marissa Alvarez

Karina Special K Abelino


This 11 years old is young, but her voice is great and determination is
very impressive.
In 2008, her Special Ks Mom, Marie joined a website called Meetup
and found a group that loved Karaoke. Karina and Marie her Marie went
to a coffeehouse in Euless. Karina was 4 at the time. Marie was very excited
that Karina wanted to get up there and sing! She sang, Dontcha by the
Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes and the group was in such, Awe of
her stage presence.
Thinking it was just a phase, Mom did not get behind her just yet. A
couple of years later after seeing the movie Selena for the first time, Karina
said, Mom, thats it, thats what I want to do, sing Tejano music, like
Selena! Karina began watching the movie everyday and practicing her
songs and her movements. She says Selena is such an inspiration to her
for the fact that she was a young girl who got picked on in school, being
Hispanic, and being a women - but not letting that get in the way of her
dreams of becoming a Tejano singer.
Karina, known as Special K, would love to be able to speak and sing
Spanish fluently. She wants to write her own songs. She loves all types of
music, her favorite song to sing is Como La Flor by Selena, but her heart
and passion belong to the Tejano culture.
She is currently taking voice and piano lessons in Spanish at Figaro
Academy of Music. She is not booking yet, till she feels completely ready
to wow the audience. You still can catch her perform at many local and
regional events as she gains the practice and the hearts of an audience. It
wont be long before we see her doing big things.
Photo by Babby V

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The Morales Boyz


The youngest, yet busiest, Conjunto band out of the Dallas are The
Morales Boyz. I have to give a standing ovation on the way these boys
carry themselves like grown men when they handle the instruments and
perform. I have only heard them at private events (such as the b-day party
of J. Rivera of Conjunto Prestigio) but along with the video's , appearances
ranging from News Today on Fox 4 News and other TV appearances it is
amazing the talent the boys have.
The band is made up of 3 brothers and a cousin. Ignacio "Nachito"
Morales - accordion, lead vocals, Rodolfo "Rudy" Morales - bajo sexto,
Mario Morales - bass, Ezequiel "Cheque" Morales - drums. Breaking in to
the conjunto scene in 2012, this group of under 18 year-olds is made up of
three brothers and a cousin. Lead singer and accordionist Nachito Morales
won Texas Folklifes Big Squeeze state-wide youth accordion contest in
2011. Younger brother Rudy plays bajo sexto, while nine year-old brother
Cheque plays drums and cousin Mario Morales plays electric bass. The
boys recently won the Young Conjunto of the Year Award at the South
Texas Conjunto Association Awards. They released their first CD Conjunto Nunca Muere this year. Make sure you visit their page on facebook
to get booking information.
There you have it. The talent of tomorrow. It is too early to predict who
will rise to the top first. One thing is for sure, they all will make it. The
determination, support and talent is there. All the kids have continued
support and encouragement by the parents and the community they have
performed for.

As editor of The Show Scene, I would like to wish each and everyone of
them much success. Remember to tell yourself, "when we make it..." Never
ever say, "if," because it is only a matter of time before you meet your goals.
Good Luck! Suerte!

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Photos by Irma Conchas Morales

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DVA Kidz
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Finest Auto Body


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Houston , Texas 77022
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