Assistant Dean Jacqueline Jones (Morgan State University School of Journalism- via Twitter). “It’s still taking shape,” said Jacqueline Jones, Assistant Dean for Programs and Chairman of the Department of Multimedia Journalism for
Morgan State University’s School of Global Journalism and Communications, about the ½ million dollars donated to the university to finance a
NBCU Academy. “This semester we’re mapping out the strategy to start in the Fall.”
The grant came from NBCUniversal, which donated an overall $6.5 million to 17 academic institutions of which Morgan received $500,000. The grant will help to offer scholarships to the NBCU Academy that provides professional mentoring, new equipment, seminar course development and guest lecturers. The NBCU Academy will provide journalism training on multiple platforms to provide hands-on learning experiences.
âWeâve been married since the crucifixion,â said
Pastor Richard Hartley about his marriage, which along with his role as father, is presented in the USA Network unscripted docu-series
âThe Revâ airing on Thursdays at 10pmET. âIâm trying to get the kids out of the house. They about to retire and they never had a job! My daughter has two degrees and wants another and never had a job, and my son is giving concerts at three in the morning and he the only one there!â
Hilarious is the word to describe Richard Hartley, a renowned choir director. Just listening to him, I just know his reality show âThe Revâ on the USA Network is going to be a hit. The unscripted documentary-series was launched at the end of January, 2020 with eight episodes promised. I think itâs safe to say, USA will get the ratings they want.
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Grammy nominated saxophonist Richard Elliot. (Credit: Lori Stoll) âItâs been a strange reality we living in and as an artist I was motivated to express myself,â said Grammy nominated Smooth Jazz saxophonist
Richard Elliot about the reason for his latest album release
âAuthentic Lifeâ (Shanachie Entertainment) â his first album in five years. âMy tour dates were gone and I was sitting at home. Weâre all going through extreme emotions. I feel lucky I have an outlet of music.â
The âAuthentic Lifeâ offers 10 selections and features assistance from Rick Braun (trumpeter), Dave Koz (sax), Jeff Lorber (keyboardist), Grammy nominated Chris âBig Dogâ Davis (keyboardist), Grammy nominated Philippe Saisse (Keyboardist), and David Mann (piano).
“My heritage is in Rock. I think I have the pipes for Gospel,”
Jake Clemons laughed a little when I mentioned how powerful his vocals are in the remix of his single (and music video)
“We The People” (BFD/The Orchard). “I speak with my music. I try to be as truthful as possible, but not without hope.”
Jake is a member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, playing guitar as well as horn/sax, back-ground vocals and percussions. He also heads his own Jake Clemons Band. Jake replaced his uncle in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band – saxophonist Clarence Clemons – when he passed away. He has been in the band for almost 20 years now.