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Judas and the Black Messiah: Daniel Kaluuya is transcendent in this thrilling picture

Judas and the Black Messiah: Daniel Kaluuya is transcendent in this thrilling picture The story of the killing of a young Black Panther is flawed but fiercely muscular Film Title: Judas and the Black Messiah Director: Shaka King Genre: Drama We have recently seen a lot of decent, respectable, borderline dreary historical dramas – naming no names – creeping onto our smaller screens. Good acting. Polite set-dressing. Cosy liberal politics. You know? The sort of beasts that have always interested the awards bodies. Judas and the Black Messiah is something different. Shaka King’s take on the demise of Fred Hampton, the Illinois Black Panther leader, is not without its flaws. The film is shot in a flat style that suggests high-end television. Nobody looks much like the person they are playing. The stunt casting of nice Martin Sheen as J Edgar Hoover – “What will you do when she brings home a negro?” he asks ma

5 months after attack, owner of Black-owned business launches second store in Old Town Clovis

5 months after attack, owner of Black-owned business launches second store in Old Town Clovis Owner Chanel Wapner has used community support to help grow her business. KFSN Share: She has now expanded into a second location in Old Town Clovis. As she prepares for the grand opening, Wapner tells Action News, I m so excited to be able to share that with you guys today, I m just thrilled. Wapner is growing her second business right up the road. On 7th Street and Pollasky Avenue, she has opened Just My Essentials 2 , offering more items, with more than quadruple the amount of indoor and outdoor space.

Special Programs for January 4 thru January 9

Special Programs for January 4 thru January 9 Short List with host Bob Naujoks Monday – Friday at 8:35 AM and Saturdays at 7 AM Short List: “The Hits” The Short List continues its look at jazz tunes that became popular hits. This week, host Bob Naujoks visits songs that almost made it to Number One on the pop charts. Tune in for these “almost Number Ones:” Kenny Ball’s “Midnight in Moscow,” the Chris Barber Jazz Band’s “Petit Fleur,” Ray Charles’s “You Don’t Know Me,” Jimmy Dorsey’s “So Rare,” and Marvin Hamlisch’s “The Entertainer.”  

Silicon Alleys: From the Logs | Metroactive

Dispatches from the alley on local vendors, authors, plays and a dying strip mall December 30, 2020 by Gary Singh THIS OLD HAUNT: The Sept. 16, 2020 column about Cambrian Park Plaza hit home for many Alleys readers this year. Photo by Gary Singh Even though 2020 was one of the worst years on record, the Alley denizen did not give up. He celebrated local heroes, hit a personal milestone, mourned the dead, hit a few unexpected home runs and found gratitude. As the pandemic settled in, local folks did the best they could to soldier through it all. In fact, I used that phrase a few times. Scott s Seafood, Tony & Alba s, Academic Coffee, Streetlight Records, New Ballet San Jose and the public library all showed up in this space. In the latter case, library employees 3D-printed masks for front-line workers. No one knew how long shelter-in-place would last.

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