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Movie Review: ‘Solace’ at the 2018 Los Angeles Film Festival
Sole, played by Hope Olaide Wilson, finds herself untethered from the life she knows after her father’s death. She is subsequently unable to fulfill her dream of going to Africa with her mentor, Keynah, played by Jean Nadine, who has tied Sole … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, Billy Bennight, coming-of-age, Drama, Glynn Turman, Hope Olaide Wilson, Lynn Whitfield, Tchaiko Omawale, Teenager
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Miles Davis’ The Collected Artwork Book Signing and Release Party November 9th
If you loved the man and dug his music, now you have the chance to celebrate Miles Davis as a visual artist this Saturday, November 9th, between 12 noon – 2 p.m. at Mr. Music Head Gallery on Sunset Boulevard in … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, art, Billy Bennight, Jazz, Jazz Legend, kind of blue, Mono Recordings, Mono Sound, Music, Painting, pop-surrealist, surrealist, Trumpet, Trumpet-wielding
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12 Miles North: The Nick Gabaldon Story
Most people probably have not heard of Nick Gabaldon. Until now, Nike has presented the Nick Gabaldon Story, 12 Miles North. Nicholas Roland Gabaldon grew up in Santa Monica near the sea and the location of the Inkwell, a segregated … Continue reading