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R. Kelly ignites Day 2 of Coachella

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R. KELLY

by Topher Gauk-Roger, Jessica Iavazzi and Denise Quan
(CNN) -- The rumor blowing up Saturday was that Day 2 of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival could feature a surprise appearance by electronica icons Daft Punk. According to the Twitterverse, it would probably take place during the set of headliners Phoenix.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 09:21

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Arts & Culture calendar 4-17-13

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Thursday 18
ARTWorks Exhibit
Citiparks presents its 14th annual “ARTWorks” Exhibit at the City-County Building Lobby, 414 Grant St., Downtown. This competition features City of Pittsburgh employees and showcases their creative talents. It will include a collection of paintings, photographs, drawings, poetry and other pieces. The exhibit will run through April 21. For more information, call Mary Beth Mueller at 412-351-7702.



Jazz Jam
CJ’s Restaurant & Lounge presents “The Roger Humphries & RH Factor Jazz Jam Session” at 8 p.m. at 2901-2911 Penn Ave., Strip District. There will be live jazz and fun every Thursday night. Must be 30 years or older and there is a dress code that will be enforced. No tennis shoes, sweats, or athletic gear. For more information, call 412-642-2377.
Friday 19
Ruben Studdard
Life’s Work of Western Pennsylvania presents the Every Voice Counts Concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Rivers Casino Ballroom, 777 Casino Dr., North Shore. The concert will feature American Idol winner Ruben Studdard. Proceeds will benefit Life’s Work. For more information, visit www.lifesworkwpa.org.
Saturday 20
Africa is Calling Series
The Kente Arts Alliance presents its “Africa is Calling Series” at 7:30 p.m. at the New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square, North Side. The series will feature the Universal African Dance and Drum Ensemble. This will be a powerful, sensational, electrifying and educational performance for the whole family. The combination of stilt walkers, dancers, drummers and ground masquerades make for an exciting acrobatic show. For more information, call 1-888-71-TICKETS or visit www.showclix.com.
Miriam
The Kelly Strayhorn Theater and the Andy Warhol Museum presents “Miriam” at 9 p.m. at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, 5941 Penn Ave., East Liberty. In “Miriam” Nora Chipaumire creates a deeply personal dance theater performance that looks closely at the tensions women face between public expectations and private desires; selflessness and ambition; and the perfection and sacrifice of the feminine ideal. There will also be a performance on April 19. For more information, call 412-363-3000.
Sunday 21
Harlem Globetrotters
Harlem Globetrotters International Inc. presents their 2013 “You Write the Rule” World Tour at 2 p.m. at the CONSOL Energy Center, 1001 Fifth Ave., Uptown. The Harlem Globetrotters are an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism, theater and comedy. For more information, visit www.ticketmaster.com.
Clybourne Park
The Pittsburgh Public Theater presents “Clybourne Park” at the O’Reilly Theater, 621 Penn Ave., Cultural District. “Clybourne Park” is set in a Chicago house on Clybourne Street in both 1959 and 2009. The play begins in 1959 with a man who tries to convince the White homeowners to not sell their home to a Black family. Act 11 takes place 50 years later and the neighborhood is Black. A White family buys the home with intentions to tear it down and build a larger property, but a Black couple comes along and challenges their plans. The play will run through May. 19. For more information, call 412-316-1600 or visit www.ppt.org.
Monday 22
Savoy Jazz
Savoy Restaurant presents Savoy Jazz from 5-9 p.m. at 2623 Penn Ave., Strip District. Every Monday guests can enjoy live jazz in a sophisticated atmosphere with the Roger Humphries Trio and a special guest each week. This week’s guest will be jazz guitarist Mark Lucas. For more information, call 412-281-0660 or visit www.savoypgh.com.
Tuesday 23
Diggin’ Deep
BNY Mellon Jazz presents Diggin’ Deep JazzLive Cabaret Sessions at 8 p.m. at the Backstage Bar at Cabaret Theater, 655 Penn Ave., Cultural District. This is in celebration of National Jazz Appreciation Month. The featured guest will be Bettye LaVette. There will also be a performance from 5-8 p.m. by James Johnson III. For more information, call 412-456-6666 or visit www.trustarts.org.
Wednesday 24
Solo Exhibits
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture presents Solo Exhibits from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at 980 Liberty Ave., Cultural District. This exhibition showcases fiber art, printmaking, paintings and sculptures from the artists, Leslie Ansley, Tina Brewer and Jo-Anne Bates. Each artist has drawn inspiration from journeys recalling African-American heritage, reflecting on Diaspora or Pilgrimages to the African continent. The exhibit runs through June 29. For more information, call 412-258-2700.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 10:10

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Rock and soul songwriter George Jackson dies at 68

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Songwriter George Jackson, co-author of 'Old Time Rock and Roll' and hundreds of other soul, rock and rhythm and blues tunes, has died. He was 68.

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GEORGE JACKSON

 

by Jeff Amy

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Songwriter George Jackson, co-author of "Old Time Rock and Roll" and hundreds of other soul, rock and rhythm and blues tunes, has died. He was 68.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 April 2013 15:19

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‘42’ Robinson and Rickey Not just another sports movie

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JACKIE ROBINSON (Chadwick Boseman)  AND BRANCH RICKEY (Harrison Ford) talk at Spring Training.

 

 

 


The movie “42” is not just another sports movie, and it’s not just another bio, or civil rights movie. It’s all three wrapped around a beautiful love story.
“42” tells the story of two men—the great Jackie Robinson and legendary Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey—whose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the game of baseball.
The movie focuses on just two years of Jackie Robinson’s illustrious career. His first two years in the Brooklyn Dodgers organization. The first year was his first and only year on the Dodgers minor league team in Montreal, and the second was his pioneering rookie season with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
For those of you who have been lost on an island of self, or simply have never read a history of Black people at all, Jackie Robinson was the man who broke the color line in Major League Baseball which also opened the doors for Blacks in other professional sports such as the NBA and the NFL.
The general manager of the Dodgers, Branch Rickey, played by Harrison Ford, decided it was time for baseball to open its doors to Blacks and turn its back on racism in 1945 but the key was to find the right Negro who could not only play at a high level but would be able to absorb the abuse without exploding and fighting back. He had to be young enough to have a future, but old enough to have the right maturity needed. Robinson was 28 when he entered the Majors. And even though it doesn’t come out and say it in the movie Rickey worked closely with the Pittsburgh Courier and other Black newspapers in finding that Negro. That’s why Courier sports writer Wendell Smith played a prominent part in the movie.
Smith, played by Andre Holland,  not only tells the story, but was the man Rickey used to take Robinson, played by Chadwick Boseman, around from place to place because he could not room with the White players. He was also a mentor to Robinson in helping him understand the importance of what he was doing.
The movie dealt with this relationship beautifully as the two men became close friends as Smith went on to break the color barrier for Black reporters in the press box at Major League Baseball games. But during Robinson’s first year he had to sit in the stands with his typewriter on his knees.
Harrison Ford did an excellent job as Rickey.  A very powerful man who knew what he wanted and didn’t allow anyone to stop him from what he believed was right and moral, making him more money, as well as helping the Dodgers win the World Series, which they did in Robinson’s rookie season.
Unlike many sports movies it showed the tough men’s stuff between the players but was also a soft tender movie capturing the love of Jackie and Rachael Robinson which really made it special compared to the womanizing athletes of today. No matter what happened to Jackie, no matter what he had to go through, Rae as he called her, played by Nicole Behaire, was always there being the rock on which he stood. The love between the two was so strong and solid that nothing was going to stop him. She felt just as strong as he did about racism not just in baseball or professional sports but in the country as a whole.  
There may be many who feel the movie did not do enough to tell the story of segregated sports, or enough about Jackie Robinson. For example his exploits at UCLA in which he probably was the greatest overall athlete to ever play there, starring in baseball, football, basketball and track. About his being an officer in the military but was court martialed because he was talking to a light skin woman who the bus driver thought was White, and refused to move to the back of the bus. He won the case but left the military after the war.
The movie didn’t deal with the crusade the Courier and other Black newspapers led to get Blacks into the Major Leagues. Nor did it deal with Robinson’s long career which not only landed him in the Hall of Fame but lists him as probably the greatest second baseman of all times. There was none better.
But instead it dealt with the two critical years in which the most important accomplishment in this country in civil and human rights since the Emancipation Proclamation. This not only opened the doors to Blacks in professional sports, it gave fuel to the fire for equal rights in education and employment at every level. Robinson had proven that Blacks not only had the physical abilities but the same mental capacity as Whites.  
Robinson died in 1972, ten days after his last appearance in which he stressed the need for more Black coaches and managers in professional sports.
The Pittsburgh Public Schools, private schools, and charter schools should all plan a field trip of their students to see this movie.  The movie was just over two hours so it couldn’t deal with everything.
Two other  movies, if you can find them at the library, that deals in more details are “The Court Martial of Jackie Robinson” starring Andre Braugher, and “The Jackie Robinson Story” starring Jackie Robinson himself.
Brian Helgeland wrote and directed the film. Robinson broke the color barrier on April 15, 1947 when he played his first game for the Brooklyn Dodgers, now the Los Angeles Dodgers. All Major League teams will honor Jackie Robinson this season at different times. The Pirates celebrated Robinson on Monday, April 14.
Rachel Robinson put her stamp of approval to the movie stating that it has been long overdue.

 

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 05:59

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Chaka Khan to headline Third Annual Pittsburgh JazzLive International Festival

More than 240 of the hottest Jazz artists on the planet will showcase their immeasurable talent at this year's Pittsburgh JazzLive Festival from June 7 through 9.

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HALL OF FAME ENTERTAINER--This March 26, 2013 photo shows Chaka Kahn attending her birthday party in New York. Khan will be inducted into the Apollo Theater's hall of fame. The theater recently announced that Patti LaBelle and Mary J. Blige will perform in Khan's honor at its June 10 New York gala. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP, file)

 

by Genea L. Webb

For New Pittsburgh Courier

 More than 240 of the hottest Jazz artists on the planet will showcase their immeasurable talent at this year's Pittsburgh JazzLive Festival from June 7 through 9.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 April 2013 08:11

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