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From one writer to several others I caught the premiere of “Page to Stage,” presented by Marva Allen, CEO of Hue-Man Bookstore and Touch One Events. The production, held at Symphony Space, was marketed as “groundbreaking” and a “concert of words,” with noted authors (Melvin Van Peebles, Victoria Rowell, Deborah Gregory) bringing their books to life in a theatrical format

Debra Ann Byrd a talented actress and founder of Take Wing and Soar Production received 5 AUDELCO award nominations for her production of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra.

Saviour? Esther Armah has written a thought-provoking and hard hitting story about a “liberal” white male and his privilege, the struggle for black women to be taken seriously in leadership positions and the challenge of black men to protect black women; sometimes at the expense of their own success.

SAVIOUR? tells the story of two men engaged in a game of high stakes. Billy Hall (Aquino) is a white high profile New York activist who sues his company when a promised promotion as CEO is given to a black woman. He hires Michael Jamal Williams III (Green), an African-American attorney – willing to win at any cost.

NBA owners are faced with a peculiar situation after locking out their players and sparking the second lockout in major sports this year.

The NFL Lockout, after five months of intense negotiating, trading punches and anxiety over losing games and hundreds of millions of dollars.

Walter Mosley writing makes you a better writer

HarlemTalkRadio.com Arts Culture and Entertainment Date: February 24, 2011 AT&T’s 28 Days History Makers hosted by Common at the Apollo Theater Black history month noted for the month of February is the time we honor those who came before us. As we struggle forward to deliver the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we [...]

Ms. Phylicia Rashad’s new remarkable role in the choreopeom to film “For Colored girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf”. The film is based off of poetry from Award Winning writer Ntozake Shange’s original 1974 play.

Interview with Andre De Shields about his career and new production “Knock Me A Kiss.”


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