Entries were received from the U.S. and abroad, including Africa and Germany
DALLAS, Texas /Massachusetts Newswire – National News/ After a 30-day call for entries, winners for the black album.mixtape. were announced during a virtual Block Party event. The black album. mixtape. is an initiative of Regina Taylor – the Golden Globe-winning actress, playwright, and activist – in partnership with Southern Methodist University’s (SMU) Meadows School of the Arts. In response to the historical significance of 2020 defined by COVID-19 and social protest, the black album. mixtape. invited students, professionals, and the community to explore identity, activism, art, and change.
“The recipients of the black album mixtape awards represent a myriad of voices in several fields who are shining their transformative light in these difficult times,” said Ms. Taylor. “We received entries from all over the U.S. and abroad. I’m very honored to have hosted this initiative to showcase
Entries were received from the U.S. and abroad, including Africa and Germany
DALLAS, Texas, May 17, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) â After a 30-day call for entries, winners for the black album.mixtape. were announced during a virtual Block Party event. The black album. mixtape. is an initiative of Regina Taylor â the Golden Globe-winning actress, playwright, and activist â in partnership with Southern Methodist Universityâs (SMU) Meadows School of the Arts. In response to the historical significance of 2020 defined by COVID-19 and social protest, the black album. mixtape. invited students, professionals, and the community to explore identity, activism, art, and change.
âThe recipients of the black album mixtape awards represent a myriad of voices in several fields who are shining their transformative light in these difficult times,â said Ms. Taylor. âWe received entries from all over the U.S. and abroad. Iâm very honored to have hosted th
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Larry Powell’s “The Gaze … No Homo” is difficult to classify. It started as a play, morphed into a web series and now is being presented by Center Theatre Group in a repackaged form for the digital stage.
The question isn’t simply academic. Understanding what you’re watching is important because a play isn’t streaming television or cinema, and even a hybrid has to make artistic choices that are medium specific.
“No Homo” centers on a 28-year-old Black queer actor named Jerome Price (Galen J. Williams), an ambitious talent fresh from grad school, who’s trying to navigate his way through the white power structure of the American theater. Jerome has been cast in a play at the exalted Evergreen Festival, located in a “WASPY, woodsy, white” community that, despite the elaborate welcome wagon, doesn’t feel especially inviting to someone who has been tagged “from the ’hood.”