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Things to do in San Antonio this week: Aubrey Logan, Dean Dillon, conjunto festival
Jim Kiest and Deborah Martin, Staff writers
May 17, 2021
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Live entertainment options are increasing every week. This week’s highlights include touring shows by jazz and polka stars and a concert by a Country Music Hall of Fame member.
Jazz: Musician
Aubrey Logan is a double-threat: She’s a jazz trombone player and a peppy vocalist who once earned a golden ticket on “American Idol.” She’s also an eclectic artist who has vamped up Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, dropped an aria from “Carmen” onto her debut album and recorded an instrumental version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” for her upcoming “Standard.”
Wandaâs Picks for May 2021
Wandaâs Picks for May 2021
May 10, 2021
A stunning radio play adaptation of the 50-year-old debut novel by Toni Morrison, âThe Bluest Eye,â is epitomized in this painting. Protagonist Pecola Breedlove âis obsessed with Shirley Temple and a desire to have blue eyes,â according to the Aurora Theatre Company. The play explores âthe emotional depths of Black girlhood, the poisonous effects of racism, and the heartbreak of shame.âÂ
by Bay View Arts and Culture Editor Wanda Sabir
Happy Motherâs Day to all the mothers and motherkind who nurture and take care of our future citizens! As the pandemic continues to rage through our communities, we hope everyone stays safe and for those who have transcended this world: Aá¹£e, Aá¹£e, Aá¹£e-o. FYI: Libations for Prayers for African Ancestors of the Middle Passage is June 12, 9 a.m. PT, on Facebook @maafabayarea.
Redhouse Arts Center to raise the curtain on post-quarantine season
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Appearing in this photo from the Redhouse Arts Center archives are, from left, Sofia Benderski, Temar Underwood, and Josie Shaw in “A Syracuse Christmas Carol.”Genevieve Fridley
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Syracuse, N.Y. Curtain up! The Redhouse Arts Center mainstage season opens in December with a safe environment for live theater that will follow all CDC and New York state guidelines.
Executive Director Samara Hannah said it is time to experience life with other people again. She attributes some of the organization’s ability to plan a season to the recently available Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, which is administered through the Small Business Administration.
Jerri Lange, Bay Area media legend, social activist, educator and author, has passed
April 29, 2021
Jerri Lange’s spiritual journey on Earth has ended, but her legacy continues
by Jackie Wright
Los Angeles – Jerri Lange, one of the first African American journalists and television talk show hosts in the San Francisco Bay Area, passed away peacefully on April 10, 2021, from natural causes.
Jerri Lange is interviewed here by the great photographer, Panther and martial artist Johnnie Burrell in a dynamic and fascinating conversation ranging from Jerri’s friendships with Sammy Davis Jr. and Maya Angelou to her philosophies of media and challenging what is expected of Black women in the US.