DJ Wonder, is a disc jockey of 10 years based out of New York City, originally from Delaware.
History
DJ Wonder distributed his first Mix Tape, Hip-Hop is Dead, in 2002 while interning at NYC’s #1 Radio Station, Hot 97 FM, and attained a national following in less than a year, through radio promotion and On-Air appearances.
DJ Wonder associate produced, assisted with, and wrote for "The Star and Buc Wild Morning Show" at Hot 97, beginning in 2002. While at Hot 97, he also worked in the Programming Department, and Co-Produced "Renegade Radio" with Sway from MTV, "Joe Budden and The Morning Show Crew," and "Miss Jones in the Morning." He later received an opportunity to work for Sirius, and began his current position November 15, 2004 - Excecutive Producer of The Cipha Sounds Effect with DJ Cipha Sounds .
Current On-Air Schedule
Wonder currently mixes on two shows: "The Wonder Years," on Hip-Hop Nation - Sirius 40, Monday Mornings 2AM-3AM E.S.T. and "Lip Service," Monday nights 8pm-10PM E.S.T. on Shade45.
Press
Recently, Wonder has been featured on BET’s Rap City: The Basement and in numerous publications including Stuff, Vibe, King, Scratch Magazine, and MTV's Mixtape Mondays. Most recently he was featured in Azzure Denim's Spring/Summer Campaign.
Mixtapes
* DJ Wonder Presents: Miami Vice (2002)
* DJ Wonder & SGT. Reginald Hawkins Present: Hip-Hop Is Dead (2002)
* DJ Wonder Presents: The House Party (2003)
* DJ Wonder Presents: There Goes The Neighborhood (2005)
* Angela Yee Presents: Slutted Out - Mixed By DJ Wonder (2006)
* DJ Wonder & Azzure Denim Present: Back To School Daze (2007)
History
DJ Wonder distributed his first Mix Tape, Hip-Hop is Dead, in 2002 while interning at NYC’s #1 Radio Station, Hot 97 FM, and attained a national following in less than a year, through radio promotion and On-Air appearances.
DJ Wonder associate produced, assisted with, and wrote for "The Star and Buc Wild Morning Show" at Hot 97, beginning in 2002. While at Hot 97, he also worked in the Programming Department, and Co-Produced "Renegade Radio" with Sway from MTV, "Joe Budden and The Morning Show Crew," and "Miss Jones in the Morning." He later received an opportunity to work for Sirius, and began his current position November 15, 2004 - Excecutive Producer of The Cipha Sounds Effect with DJ Cipha Sounds .
Current On-Air Schedule
Wonder currently mixes on two shows: "The Wonder Years," on Hip-Hop Nation - Sirius 40, Monday Mornings 2AM-3AM E.S.T. and "Lip Service," Monday nights 8pm-10PM E.S.T. on Shade45.
Press
Recently, Wonder has been featured on BET’s Rap City: The Basement and in numerous publications including Stuff, Vibe, King, Scratch Magazine, and MTV's Mixtape Mondays. Most recently he was featured in Azzure Denim's Spring/Summer Campaign.
Mixtapes
* DJ Wonder Presents: Miami Vice (2002)
* DJ Wonder & SGT. Reginald Hawkins Present: Hip-Hop Is Dead (2002)
* DJ Wonder Presents: The House Party (2003)
* DJ Wonder Presents: There Goes The Neighborhood (2005)
* Angela Yee Presents: Slutted Out - Mixed By DJ Wonder (2006)
* DJ Wonder & Azzure Denim Present: Back To School Daze (2007)
Gregory Allen Page is a Chicago–born artist who pioneered the artistic movement Chicago Impressionism, a genre influenced and inspired by the impressionist paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago. Painters in this genre study the Impressionist paintings housed in the Art Institute (as opposed to formal art school training) to create art with an Impressionistic influence. Page formed the school of Chicago Impressionism through thousands of hours of direct study of the art at the Chicago Art Institute and a comprehensive analysis of the sketch books of Renoir, Seurat, Sargent and Monet. A painter in his youth, Page studied anatomy and biology before going on to practice reconstructive surgery. He first created art from early childhood to age 18. His early work was custom jewelry. His brother Theodore J. Page, Jr., a graduate of New York University Film School, suggested he obtain an education to widen his artistic horizons. This led to an extensive study of human anatomy and the details of biological form and function, aspects of which are infused into his work today. After an enlightening spell in Italy altered his perspective on the art of living, Page set aside his career in medicine to fully devote himself to painting.
Page's work has been described by critics as Van Gogh-esque, but with a pulse. The rich brushwork and color found in his paintings meld well with his subject matter; spirituality, love, and the experience of beauty in everyday life. Page’s works are raw and personal, with an expressive impasto application of paint. His worked is guided by the idea that "oil painting is not photography and that the soul of the painter is freely expressed in the freedom of his hand and the brush."
Page's work has been described by critics as Van Gogh-esque, but with a pulse. The rich brushwork and color found in his paintings meld well with his subject matter; spirituality, love, and the experience of beauty in everyday life. Page’s works are raw and personal, with an expressive impasto application of paint. His worked is guided by the idea that "oil painting is not photography and that the soul of the painter is freely expressed in the freedom of his hand and the brush."
The Science and Technology Access Center, or STAC, was a non-profit organization, located in Roseville, California. It was located at 105 Lincoln St., 95678. The STAC offered free internet access, Monday through Saturday, and offered senior citizen classes, as well as Camps for children and After School programs. The final Executive Director was Lisa Marie Hodges, and the final Program Director was Julie Taylor. The STAC was closed in October of 2005.
The President of Khalistan (Punjabi: Rashtarpati) is the head of state and first citizen of the government-in-exile Khalistan. Altough its first president is believed to be Gurmit Singh Aulakh, some supporters of Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan say he was the first president.
It is often disputed that Chauhan was the 1st president of Khalistan. But the fact that Chauhan was the first one to declare Khalistan independant from India way back in 1971, 16 years before Panthic Commitee did (and appointed Gurmit Singh Aulakh). And he declared his own government on June 13th, 1984, one week after Operation Blue Star. So he can be called the first president but a self-elected, whereas his succesor Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh was chosen by Panthic Commitee on October 7th, 1987. So actually his reign ends as self-elected President on October 7th, 1987 and was replaced/succied by the elected President Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh.
List
# Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan - 1979 - October 7th, 1987
# Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh - October 7th, 1987 - Incumbent
It is often disputed that Chauhan was the 1st president of Khalistan. But the fact that Chauhan was the first one to declare Khalistan independant from India way back in 1971, 16 years before Panthic Commitee did (and appointed Gurmit Singh Aulakh). And he declared his own government on June 13th, 1984, one week after Operation Blue Star. So he can be called the first president but a self-elected, whereas his succesor Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh was chosen by Panthic Commitee on October 7th, 1987. So actually his reign ends as self-elected President on October 7th, 1987 and was replaced/succied by the elected President Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh.
List
# Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan - 1979 - October 7th, 1987
# Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh - October 7th, 1987 - Incumbent