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...originally just a small production between a few friends. This year our cast is bigger than last year’s, and we are experimenting with new dance acts and musical performances. THC: Are you going to commemorate Ghungroo’s 20th anniversary in any way? RST: The show is going to be commemorated through its quality and presentation. We have also tried to make sure there is a large alumni presence this year and are holding a special reception for them. We are also planning to do a short slideshow presentation to showcase the show?...
...remain inventive.O’Connor urges musicians to continueto explore in order to create new stylesof music that our generation can be rememberedby. He believes that his successhas been instrumental in making anew kind of music career possible. Acoording to O'Connor, cross pollination that at fi rst only occurred whenmusicians borrowed from their peerscan now occur within the mind of asingle musician. In are generation, there are a much more informed musician and a muchmore informed public that cross-pollinationcan take place in the same bodyand mind,” O’Connor said...
...which is you sit on the stand and you say“Judge, I would make a great juror because I can spot a guilty man [clap] just likethat.” Or you can just act crazy.RR: What is your angriest scene in the play?DC: Well, fi rst of all, there’s only one scene in the play. The angriest is probablywhen I’m being accused of not caring about the trial, and then I realize that I don’tcare about the trial. That makes me sort of a crappy person.RR: When?...
...event was part of the 11th annual Black Arts Festival and focused exclusively on showcasing the talents of black female artists in order to commemorate International Women’s Day. The event was conceived by the organization in February. “It’s the fi rst thing of this kind in the pub,” said Ekekezie, who is a Black Arts Festival Co-Chair...
...just like old times down South for onetime Playgirl Patricia ("Honeychile") Wilder, now the wife of Prince Alexander Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst and proprietress of an Austrian resort hotel. On a recent safari to Italian Somaliland, it seems, Honeychile bought herself a slave girl. "I'm from Georgia, you know, in the Deep South, and we used to have slaves there," explained Honeychile. "The sweet little girl was only 16, and her father wanted to sell her to some old man. I just jumped into the affair and outbid the other buyer." But Honeychile still has one problem...