By Wanda Sabir Ishmael Reed’s current play, directed by Carla Blank, “The Slave Who Loved Caviar,” at Theater for the New City until January 9, explores Black culture and white exploitation in the relationship between the Haitian-Puerto Rican American artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. Basquiat rose to fame in the neo-expressionist art movement in […]| By Wanda Sabir Ishmael Reed’s current play, directed by Carla Blank, “The Slave Who Loved Caviar,” at Theater for the New City until January 9, explores Black culture and white exploitation in the relationship between the Haitian-Puerto Rican American artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. Basquiat rose to fame in the neo-expressionist art movement in […]
Already gaining high marks for his supporting role in MGM’s recently released “Cyrano,” Kelvin Harrison, Jr. had landed his next role – and it’s one of legendary proportions.