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A Celebration of Life—‘Madea’s Big Happy Family’
Category: Entertainment
In case you haven’t heard, Mabel Simmons (a.k.a. Madea) is coming to the Petersen Events Center Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and she’s bringing quite a few relatives and even some friends.
“Madea’s Big Happy Family”—Tyler Perry’s 12th stage play—arrives in Pittsburgh, on the second leg of a nationwide road tour. After a five-year hiatus, the Hollywood A-list star will don wig and fat-suit to portray his original, masterful creation—Madea.
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TYLER PERRY AS MADEA
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Perry’s signature character always delivers her own brand of wisdom in a bold and brash, hilarious fashion. In his No. 1 New York Times Bestseller: “Don’t Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings—Madea’s Uninhibited Commentaries On Life and Love,” he describes the matriarch whose name is commonly translated in the south as “mother dear:”
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Out & About with Brotha Ash
Category: Entertainment Written by Ashley G. Woodson
My first stop was at the Red Onion in the Hill District where karaoke was in full effect with everyone coming out to show there skills on the microphone. People sang oldies, but goodies and the latest hits and it was a great time for everyone.
| Casey Hampton fans came out in full force to wish him a happy birthday.
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Black magicians: The overlooked entertainers
Category: Entertainment Written by Genea Webb
When the word magician is mentioned, images of David Copperfield, Criss Angel and David Blaine are instantly conjured up.
But in actuality, there are a crop of African-Americans who are holding it down in the world of illusion and sleight of hand.
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Some of those magicians include master illusionists John Hamilton and Kenrick “ICE” McDonald.
Hamilton was the first and only Black American in 1979 to represent the United States in the World Congress of Magic in Brussels. In 1986, Hamilton, who is originally from Cleveland, created “Magic With A Message,” a school assembly program enjoyed by over two million children of all ages.
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Arts & Culture Calendar
Category: Entertainment Written by Courier Newsroom
Thursday 16
New exhibit
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture presents the “In My Father’s House” exhibit from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at 980 Liberty Ave., Cultural District. This is a mixed-media exhibition of five rooms in a house with each room highlighting the way people of African descent preserve and display visual art and material culture. It also tells the story of a fictional Pittsburgh family’s hopes, dreams, struggles and triumphs. Along with the rooms are several short films. For more information, call 412-258-2700 or visit www.AugustWilsonCenter.org.
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Cover To Cover...‘In the Shadow of Freedom’
Category: Entertainment Written by Terri Schlichenmeyer
Open wide, or close up tight?
When it comes to borders, that’s a question that divides countries, states and even families. It’s a question that might seem answerable with one word, either way, but it’s really not. Like everything these days, it’s complicated and contentious.
And then, there are the exceptions…
In the new book “In the Shadow of Freedom” by Tchicaya Missamou with Travis Sentell, you’ll read the story of one immigrant and his journey to the U.S., starting with his childhood.
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