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Fred Rogers didn’t have any of the characteristics of an action hero. In fact, he was rather small-boned, quiet and thoughtful. Yet his style of leadership influenced a significant part of today’s young adults.
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Inspired by the Federal Theatre Project and the Black Arts Movement, the New Lafayette Theatre and New Federal Theatre were hubs of both art and activism.
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One theatre staged shows on the front lines of the Civil Rights struggle in the South, while the other made a home for Black excellence in New York City.
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Was Mitch McConnell channeling Tammy Wynette last week? “Stand by Your Man” seemed to be the theme song of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. If you love him, you will be proud of him, because “after all, he’s just a man.”
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‘He Was the North Star’: A Tribute to Hinton Battle
/in Articles, Entertainment, Featured, TheaterFriends and colleagues recall the irrepressible actor-dancer-choreographer’s explosive talent, teasing sense of humor, and gracious mentorship.
Reader’s Voice: Is Anyone Out There Worthy of Wearing Mr. Rogers’ Sweater?
/in Articles, Entertainment, FeaturedFred Rogers didn’t have any of the characteristics of an action hero. In fact, he was rather small-boned, quiet and thoughtful. Yet his style of leadership influenced a significant part of today’s young adults.
Civil Rights and the Blues: Where 2 Theatre Companies Found Their Voices
/in Articles, Entertainment, Featured, TheaterInspired by the Federal Theatre Project and the Black Arts Movement, the New Lafayette Theatre and New Federal Theatre were hubs of both art and activism.
Theatre Without Walls: Free Southern Theater and New Heritage Theatre Group
/in Articles, Entertainment, Featured, TheaterOne theatre staged shows on the front lines of the Civil Rights struggle in the South, while the other made a home for Black excellence in New York City.
Modest Beginnings, Towering Legacy: The Negro Ensemble Company
/in Articles, Entertainment, Featured, TheaterOut of conversations and readings in an actor’s apartment, one of the great American theatre companies was born.
After All, He’s Just a Man
/in Blog, Featured, Humor, SatireWas Mitch McConnell channeling Tammy Wynette last week? “Stand by Your Man” seemed to be the theme song of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. If you love him, you will be proud of him, because “after all, he’s just a man.”