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Celebrating Black History with Nas #GoogleArts #BHM
Published on Feb 7, 2018 To celebrate Black History, Nas pays homage to a long tradition of Black musicians and storytellers who empower us today. Visit the renewed Black History and Culture collection at https://g.co/blackhistory and read the full story from Nas. Composition by Grammy award-winning jazz trumpeter, Keyon Harrold. Learn more on https://g.co/artsandculture and download the app Google Arts & Culture Android: https://goo.gl/CCJ5xu IOS: https://goo.gl/AvMS0r
‘Down to Earth with Zac Efron: Down Under’ l IONIQ 5
Join Zac Efron on a sustainable journey around the world where he sets out to explore healthy ways of living and treating our planet responsibly. We could not think of a better means of transportation for this than our fully electric IONIQ 5! ‘Down to Earth With Zac Efron: Down Under’ – November 11, only on Netflix. ▶ Find more about Down to Earth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2rln... ▶ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hyundai/ #dtewithzacefron #downtoearth #downtoearthwithzacefron #downunder #Netflix #zacefron #darinolien #Hyundai #IONIQ5
Macy's celebrates Gordon Parks | Black History Month Panel Discussion
Macy's celebrates Black History Month | On Thursday, February 21st everyone joined us "In Conversation" with a collection of special guest including David Parks, Joy Sewing, Ray Carrington III and Rebecca Briscoe to discuss Gordon Parks' influence on film and the future of African-American cinema. In addition, Macy's celebrated the life of Gordon Parks by viewing one-of-a-kind images from students at Jake Yates High School in a photographic art installation followed by a great Reception with live music. www.Macys.com www.StyleMagazine.com @macys @macysevents @houstonstyle
Jesse Jackson Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Members of the Rainbow PUSH Wall Street Project convened at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel Wednesday to discuss a report they recently published, documenting struggles minority businesses face in dealing with major corporations today. RELATED: Register Now for the Rainbow PUSH Wall Street Project Economic Summit Moderator Julianne Malveaux (pictured right of Don Graves at the podium) spoke about African-American spending power not translating into gains in corporate boardrooms. "They didn't think about giving us a slice, because perhaps we had not demanded it," the Last Word Productions president said. "The Wall Street Project is a demand; it's a demand that Corporate America treat African-American people, and other un[der]represented people, fairly."
Rainbow PUSH Coalition Wall Street Project | NNPA & General Motors
Members of the Rainbow PUSH Wall Street Project convened at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel Wednesday to discuss a report they recently published, documenting struggles minority businesses face in dealing with major corporations today. RELATED: Register Now for the Rainbow PUSH Wall Street Project Economic Summit Moderator Julianne Malveaux (pictured right of Don Graves at the podium) spoke about African-American spending power not translating into gains in corporate boardrooms. "They didn't think about giving us a slice, because perhaps we had not demanded it," the Last Word Productions president said. "The Wall Street Project is a demand; it's a demand that Corporate America treat African-American people, and other un[der]represented people, fairly."
Houston Style Magazine 25th Anniversary Video
Houston Style Magazine has a long, successful history of providing much needed support and information to Houston's majority minority communities. Each week, our print publication reaches over 112,000 readers in the greater Houston area and over 300,000 monthly in the digital space. Our 25th Anniversary Awards Gala Reception is themed, "Reflecting on our History, Investing in our Future." The 'Style Gala Reception' is an elegant evening spanning across a quarter of a century of journalistic excellence that will showcase the progression of Houston Style Magazine's history from community involvement to its growing impact in the digital space. As a part of the celebration, we honored to have Global Social Change Influencer, Ndaba Mandela, the grandson of the late world leader, Nelson Mandela, as one of our featured speakers. As the #1 African-American multi-platform media company in Texas, we are honored to share this momentous occasion with us! Please purchase your tickets below.
March | S1 | Clip - The Marching Storm
March premieres Monday, January 24. Stream next day free only on The CW! MARCH showcases the eclectic and energetic group of college students at Prairie View A&M University—from drum majors and dancers to the flag team and all the section players—as they navigate performing in one of the most prestigious HBCU marching bands along with tackling a rigorous academic schedule and maintaining a high grade point average. The series chronicles their pressure-filled journey to become the highest ranked HBCU band in the land, including electrifying performances at homecoming, Texas A&M and Southern University. As MARCH shares the personal and unique stories of individual members and staff of the over 300-person marching band, it also explores the legacy and culture of Prairie View A&M and highlights how the Marching Storm band is an integral part of that rich history. Subscribe and follow us for more March news and updates: Facebook - https://facebook.com/stage13network Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stage13network Twitter - https://twitter.com/stage13network YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/stage13
"Show Love" Lyric Video
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday, the Otis Redding Foundation is releasing a new song, “Show Love,” written and produced by students ages 12-18 , who attended the Otis Music Camp at the height of the pandemic in 2020. The song is based on a sermon “Loving Your Enemies” which Dr. King delivered at Dexter Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL on November 17, 1957, and includes a live excerpt of the sermon. Dexter Baptist Church is a designated a historic landmark and boasts significant African American history since its opening in 1887. Much of Montgomery’s early civil rights activity, most famously the 1956 Bus Boycott, was directed by Dr. King from his office in the lower level of the church. “We are always proud of the students who participate in the music camps that the Otis Redding Foundation offers each year,” stated Karla Redding-Andrews, Vice-President, Executive Director.” “This song was recorded during the 2020 pandemic in the virtual Otis Music Camp, OMC 2.0, using Soundtrap by Spotify Digital audio workstation. It represents the love and respect these young people have for Dr. King during the height of the “pandemic,” a word they had never heard before.” The young people who wrote and performed “Show Love” are Sharina Cody, Daylen Clowers, Trevor Hudson, Ella Smith, Jayden Tolbert, and produced by Saxton Keitt, Isaac Gibson and Reese Soul.
Knight Of Cups Trailer
The first trailer for Terrence Malick’s new film Knight Of Cups has been released and it is just as peculiar and beautiful as you’d expect. It also gives us a look at Knight Of Cups’ rather magnificent cast, which boasts arguably the three best actors in Hollywood at the moment. As you can probably tell, Knight Of Cups won’t be for everyone. But Terrence Malick does appear to have embraced a more mainstream plot that looks as though it will revolve around Christian Bale’s attempt to juggle relationships with both Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman. Along the way he will almost certainly incorporate the usual visual decadence and subtle plotting that has become a hallmark of his films too. The fact that Knight Of Cups features the combined acting talent of Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman is enough to intrigue any passionate moviegoer though. But it doesn’t stop there. The rest of the ensemble is packed out with Brian Dennehy, Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto, Wes Bentley, Teresa Palmer, and Imogen Poots, while Ben Kingsley’s voice will also feature in some fashion too. Not too shabby. Of course the fact that Terrence Malick is widely regarded as one of the most visually innovative and compelling filmmakers in the history of cinema is the reason why each of these actors leapt at the opportunity to join the ensemble for the film. Plus, he also has developed a rather wonderful habit of coercing career-defining performances from each of his cast too. The fact that he oversaw Sean Penn in The Thin Red Line, Martin Sheen in Badlands, and Richard Gere in Days Of Heaven is proof of that.
The Gunman Trailer
The new international trailer for The Gunman has been released and it looks very, very impressive. Not only does it boast one hell of a cast, but it also looks as though it will give each of its actors plenty of room to flaunt their talents. Check out the first trailer for The Gunman. It looks as though The Gunman is Sean Penn’s own politically-charged attempt at a Taken film. And that’s something that we should all be pretty excited about. The Gunman is also Penn’s first bona-fide action role, which means that it will show us a side of his skills that we’ve not been privy to before. The film’s simple plot revolves around Sean Penn’s Martin Terrier, an international military operative who wants out in order to settle down with the love of his life, played by Italian actress, Jasmine Trinca. However his employees decide that he can’t retire, and instead they start a game of cat and mouse that results in Terrier traveling across the length and breadth of Europe. Sean Penn is easily one of the best actors of his generation and it’s a cinematic atrocity that he hasn’t appeared in more films over the last few years. This will be Sean Penn’s first film since his brief appearance in 2013’s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, which came just a few short months after he’d been the only good thing in Gangster Squad. In fact since his Oscar-winning turn in 2008’s Milk the only other appearances he has made have been in Fair Game, The Tree Of Life and This Must Be The Place. None of which have allowed Sean Penn to truly flex his acting muscles.
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