Story To Tell (Chapter One), the first of three installments in the album series. Comprised of six tracks (including two interludes and an outro), the project features narrator Dave Chappelle, The Roots’ Black Thought, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Joell Ortiz, legendary New York City radio host Bobbito Garcia, famed b-boy Crazy Legs and Masego, among others.
“This album has taken nearly five years to complete, so it’s definitely not like I scripted it for this moment, but it has certainly been an aligning of the stars over the last six months to make it feel like now is the right time,” J. PERIOD tells
Rolling Stone J. Period Teases Dave Chappelle, Lin-Manuel Miranda Features in Album Trailer
Story to Tell (Chapter One) is set to arrive April 30th and will also feature Black Thought, Jemele Hill, Bobbito Garcia, and more
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Story to Tell (Chapter One), set to arrive April 30th.
The clip features audio from the previously released song, “All in Your Head,” which features Dave Chappelle, Black Thought, and Tiffany Gouché. Made by Stellar Hawk and illustrator Dan Lish, the video offers a vibrant preview of the album and its many guests, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jemele Hill, Shad, Bobbito Garcia, Joell Ortiz, Crazy Legs, Mayda Del Valle, Masego, and Garth Trinidad.
Local Eats: New Crazy Legs location in Grand Blanc Township features crab legs, more chicken wing flavors
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Crazy Legs, 5417 S. Dort Highway, in Grand Blanc Township, is set to open May 1.
This is the second location for business partners DaVante Powell and Wilson Rogers, who opened their first Crazy Legs location in Flint last year.
The menu at the first location was simple: air fried chicken wings with several flavors, loaded fries and homemade Kool-Aid and smoothies.
Now, customers can expect to have their taste buds heightened even more with a larger menu that features crab legs, turkey legs, loaded pizza with shrimp or chicken and peppers, chicken sandwiches, salads, boneless chicken wings and traditional wings.
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MINNEAPOLIS, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ It is with profound sadness that we share news that our beloved dad passed away today in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
As proud as we were of him leading the presidential ticket for Democrats in 1984, we know that our father s public policy legacy is so much more than that. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 was one of his proudest – and hardest fought – achievements. In the course of his years in the U.S. Senate, he understood the sense of reckoning that this country then faced, and was committed to that work alongside Hubert Humphrey, Josie Johnson, Roy Wilkins and so many others. We are grateful that he had the opportunity to see the emergence of another generation of civil rights reckoning in the past months.