The two-hour documentary presents an in-depth look at the parallel lives of renowned singer Whitney Houston and her daughter Bobbi Kristina. Both faced similar struggles and turned to drugs and alcohol for relief from the pressures of being in the spotlight, before leaving the earth in the same tragic way. In a candid look at the ups and downs of their personal stories, and a celebration of their lives. Official Trailer: Whitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It AllWhitney Houston & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It All premieres on Saturday, February 6 at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime. CHECK OUT EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME CONTENT:Website - https://mylt.tv/myLifetime Facebook - https://mylt.tv/facebook Twitter - https://mylt.tv/twitter KEYWORDS Whitney Houston - Lifetime movies - documentaries - Whitney Houston documentaries - Didn't We Almost Have It All - Lifetime - nick gordon - bobbi kristina - whitney houston songs - documentary trailer - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYED Tamar Braxton (Braxton Family Values) appeared on the show and spoke about her personal struggle with depression and being fired from The Real When We Speak TV was very familiar with Terrell Carter's career as a singer and his appearance in several Tyler Perry productions, but we had no idea that there was a more surprising personal life story. Talk show host Wendy Williams executive produces the biopic on her life, revealing the highs and lows she has experienced throughout the years.
RAPPERS G HERBO & COCA VANGO SUPPORT RISING CLOTHING DESIGNER "X" IN NEW CLOTHING LINE "LABEL X"12/22/2020 Jamar Latin, also known as X, is a 19-year-old clothing designer and entrepreneur. He has recently launched a luxury clothing line titled, "Label X". X is quoted to be the next Virgil Abloh, the creative director behind popular high-end brand OFF WHITE. His brand LABEL X is even attracting the attention of many Hip Hop stars like G Herbo & Coca Vango. Label X is available exclusively at labelx.us. WATCH THE LABEL X PROMO VIDEOJamar "X" Latin is a 19-year-old African American designer from Houston, Texas who started his path in a garage and now has moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Label X is a luxury fashion house built from the ground up by X himself. X has created the Label X Institution which is an altered time of present and future. He brought his first collection to life by creating a story displaying his uprising in the fashion industry and how he fell in love with the art of fashion itself. Label X is where lives are changed and the masses are awed by the genuine artistic details seen throughout X's Fashion. "Label X came about when I became fascinated with sewing. I am a self taught seamstress and I fell in love with everything to do with fashion design. I see my brand being sought after by my favorite celebrities. Establishing myself in the fashion industry as a trend-setter and growing the brand awareness in Atlanta which is where Label X is based now," X says. KEYWORDS Entrepreneur - clothing line - launch a luxury clothing line - start a luxury clothing line - luxury clothing line - atlanta clothing lines - jamar latin - x- label x - label x clothing - cool clothing brands - g herbo - coca vango - black clothing designers - black luxury clothing brands - starting a clothing line - african american designers - black fashion designers - black owned fashion labels - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDWant to Create and Sell Custom T-shirts Online? Bella Rose, of Bella Rose Passion, shares her inspirational story of becoming a business owner with When We Speak TV. Because of her hard work and dedication, her products can be found in stores like Macy's and Walmart. The following organizations provide frequent news and resources for artists and arts organizations. Please share the list link to all that may need it!!!
2020 has definitely brought with it some financial stresses that we did not anticipate. Many people are struggling financially, particularly some of our friends in the arts. The following organizations provide frequent news and resources for artists and arts organizations. Please share the list link to all that may need it!!! STAY SAFE!!! Americans for the Arts Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource and Response Center Arts Education Partnership COVID-19 Resources Status of Arts Education Provisions in State Reopening Plans National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Coronavirus Resources State Arts Agencies & Regional Arts Organizations Contacts For Freelance Artists COVID-19 & Freelance Artists AIGA Community Resource Hub Alliance of Artists Communities Blog post on COVID-19 Preparedness for Residencies Alternate ROOTS COVID-19 Resource Page American Alliance of Museums Information for the Museum Field American Association of Community Theatre COVID-19 Response Resource Roster American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Survey on Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Country Tourism Art House Convergence list of resources for art house cinemas and theaters Artist Relief Funds for Artists A.R.T./New York Resources for Responding to COVID-19 in New York City Arts Extension Service - UMass Amherst AES Resource list during COVID-19 ArtsReady Information During the Impact of the Coronavirus Artwork Archive Financial Relief Resources for Artists During COVID-19 Association of Art Museum Directors Museums and COVID-19 Association of Performing Arts Professionals Emergency Reposnse Page Backstage COVID-19 Resources for Actors, Creators + Performing Artists Billboard Coronavirus Resources Chamber of Commerce Coronavirus Small Business Issues and Solutions Guide Center for Cultural Innovation COVID-19 Resources CERF+ The Artist’s Safety Net Chamber Music America COVID-19 Resources for the Chamber Music Community Chorus America Blog Post On June Conference & Other Registrations Common Field COVID-19 Resources for the Artist Organization Field Creative Capital Arts Resources During the COVID-19 Outbreak CultureSource COVID-19 Response Resources Dance/USA Resources for Preparing for the Potential Impact of the Coronavirus Coronavirus and Your Insurance Program Dance/NYC Coronavirus Dance Relief Fund Documentary Producers Alliance COVID-19 Resources Drama League COVID-19 Resource List Dramatists Guild COVID-19 Resources Early Music America COVID-19 Resources for Artists and Arts Organizations Film Festival Alliance COVID-19 Pivoting & Planning Calls for Festivals Grantmakers in the Arts COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Arts Funding International Association of Blacks in Dance IABD Emergency Fund International Documentary Association Applying for Federal Coronavirus Relief as a Filmmaker Kickstarter COVID Artist Resources and Funds Lawyers for Good Government Nationwide Small Business Legal Clinic Project League of American Orchestras Coroavirus resource page Webinar: Your Orchestra and COVID-19 Federal Relief (4/1: 1:00pm to 2:30pm EST) Lifetime Arts Supporting Creative Aging Programming during COVID-19 Crisis Mayors’ Institute on City Design Resources for cities responding to the COVID-19 crisis MusicCares® MusicCares COVID-19 Relief Fund MusicCovidRelief.com Benefits made available by the CARES Act NALAC | National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures Arts Resources & Field Survey National Alliance for Musical Theatre COVID-19 Resources National Art Education Association (NAEA) Tools for distance learning/preparing for the 2020-21 school year National Association for Music Education NAfME COVID-19 Resources & News National Black Arts Donate to the Artist Fund Apply to Artist Project Fund National Performance Network Statement and Resources NDN Collective COVID-19 grant opportunities for Indigenous organizations and artists New York Foundation for the Arts Emergency Resources - includes national level resources OPERA America COVID-19 Resource Hub Poets & Writers Resources for Writers in the Time of Coronavirus State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education Arts Instructional Resources Sundance Institute Curated COVID Resources & Emergency Funds Theater Communications Group COVID-19: Prepare, Mitigate, Recover The Recovery Village Resources for Substance Abuse Treatment During Coronavirus TYA/USA TYA Response to COVID-19 University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine Arts & COVID-19 Response Western Governors’ Association Coping with the Realities of COVID-19 WomenArts Emergency Funds - All Art Forms KEYWORDS covid-19 resources - resources for artists - film festival alliance - covid 19 resources for arts organizations - cares act - resources for musicians - filmmakers - resource hub for artists - resource hub for creators - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - covid support for artists - artist relief grants - help for artists - covid grants for artists READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDJermaine Sain, owner of When We Speak TV, shares what he attributes to be the most valuable lesson he's learned about starting a media company. 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NEWSOURCE: HATCHETT PRIn recognition of World AIDS Day, December 1, Atlanta-based, Horizon Theatre, the Black Leadership AIDS Crisis Coalition (BLACC) and AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the world’s largest provider of HIV/AIDS services, bring to the virtual stage Love, M., a powerful story about mothers, sons, and AIDS activists during the early days of the AIDS Crisis. The free virtual premiere will star actor and activist Lamman Rucker from the television series Greenleaf and actor and Broadway icon Terry Burrell. The live virtual premiere on Tuesday, December 1, will begin at 7 PM (EST). The evening will include a pre-show welcome, the play, and, in partnership with rolling out Health IQ, a post-show conversation, moderated by award-winning journalist Patrick L. Riley with guests, Lamman Rucker, Gabriel Maldonado, CEO of TruEvolution and former Obama appointee to the President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, mental health professional Dr. Shalondra K. Crawford and George M. Johnson, journalist and author of All Boys Aren’t Born Blue. Audiences can go to the Love, M. show page HERE to join the evening’s festivities via Horizon Theatre’s website, Facebook, and YouTube channel. After the premiere, the production will be available on demand through December 31. For more information about Horizon Theatre Company, call 404.584.7450, email boxoffice@horizontheatre.com, or visit horizontheatre.com. KEYWORDS Horizon Theatre - Lamman Rucker - World Aids Day - Patrick L. Riley - Atlanta actors - TruEvolution - All Boy's Aren't Born Blue - Dr. Shalondra K. Crawford - television series Greenleaf - Terry Burrell - Horizon Theatre Company - Jermaine Sain- When We Speak TV - AIDS - HIV - Love, M - powerful stories about mothers - Gabriel Maldonado READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDActor Jermel Howard speaks with When We Speak TV about His Acting Career. He has acted in Law & Order, Netflix hit series, Orange Is The New Black, Power, The First Purge, and more. We had so much fun speaking with Rhonda Ross and she was super cool and down to earth! We feel so blessed for this opportunity and hope that this interview inspires you!!!! When We Speak TV was very familiar with Terrell Carter's career as a singer and his appearance in several Tyler Perry productions, but we had no idea that there was a more surprising personal life story.
In time for the holidays, our friend (..AND PREVIOUS WHEN WE SPEAK TV GUEST), Chandra Currelley, releases "My Favorite Things" . “My Favorite Things” with a Infectious groove layered with west African rhythms! #teamchandracurrelley AVAILABLE AT CHANDRACURRELLEY.COMGet your Urban Spirit Jazz T-Shirt with a Free download of my Chandra's single "My Favorite Things"KEYWORDS Chandra Currelley - Chandra Currelley-Young - Tyler Perry - Tyler Perry Bruh - My Favorite Things - Christmas songs - soulful christmas - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - Chandra Currelley Music - chandra currelley heaven waits for me - chandra tyler perry - chandra currelley sos band - tyler perry actors - chandra currelley diary of a mad black woman - chandra currelley restaurant - BET plus READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDWe are so excited to see that another When We Speak TV guest is doing big things!!! Congrats to our friend, actress Chandra Currelley, who will star in Tyler Perry's new series "Bruh". When We Speak TV was very familiar with Terrell Carter's career as a singer and his appearance in several Tyler Perry productions, but we had no idea that there was a more surprising personal life story.
Witness the energy of the Bronner Bros Hair Show.Get a behind the scene look at the Bronner Bros Fantasy Competition as legendary competitors of the industry battle it out. You can watch the full episode by searching Netflix for "We Are The Champions" and choosing episode 3.KEYWORDS Bronner Brothers - Netflix - We Are The Champions - netflix docuseries - fantasy competition - behind the scenes at bronner bros hair show - hair competition - what to what on netflix - bronner bros international beauty show - james bronner - jermaine sain - When We Speak TV - best hair competition - we are the champions netflix READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDFollowing a seven year hiatus, the BB Icon Awards has returned. The legendary awards show pays homage to professional stylists, barbers, educators, influencers, and entrepreneurs with notable impact on the world of beauty and style. We had so much fun speaking with Rhonda Ross and she was super cool and down to earth! We feel so blessed for this opportunity and hope that this interview inspires you!!!!
News Source: OCA AtlantaThe Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) announces the recipients for the 2020-2021 Contracts for Arts Services (CAS) awards. Each year, CAS awards general operating and project support to non-profit arts and community organizations, as well as project support to individual artists based and producing work in the City of Atlanta. The program, initiated in 1982 to support Atlanta’s thriving arts community, awards annual contracts related to the production, creation, presentation, exhibition, and managerial support of artistic and cultural services in the City of Atlanta. “In the last ten years, the City of Atlanta has increased the annual investment in the individuals and organizations that work each day to improve the quality of life in our city through the arts,” said Camille Russell Love, Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. “We are extremely pleased with both the quality and breadth of arts programs and projects we’ll be helping to put on throughout the City of Atlanta as a result of this highly competitive process.” During the fiscal year 2021, the City of Atlanta, through the Contracts for Arts Services program, will provide municipal support for the arts totaling over $1.7 million to 13 individual artists, 76 arts organizations, and 14 community and neighborhood organizations in the city of Atlanta. MORE ABOUT CONTRACTS FOR ARTS SERVICESThe Contracts for Arts Services (CAS) program is the City of Atlanta’s means of granting public funding to the arts. CAS awards contracts related to the production, creation, presentation, exhibition and management of artistic and cultural services in the city of Atlanta. The program recognizes that the presence of artists and non-profit organizations involved in the arts are critical to Atlanta’s cultural vitality. (READ MORE HERE) KEYWORDS Atlanta Public Art - Atlanta - Atlanta Community Art - Atlanta Beltline - arts organizations in atlanta - office of cultural affairs grants - atlanta office of cultural affairs - atlanta beltline art - art in atlanta - jermaine sain - when we speak tv - art walls in atlanta - arts services - public art - public arts program READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDMeet Ziggy Warfield, Event Director and Creator of Jazz In the Alley
The Black American Music Association (BAM) and the Georgia Entertainment Caucus (GEC) has announced the formation of the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame (WOF) which will be installed in downtown Atlanta starting in January 2021. The WOF will reside on the sidewalks of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and Northside Drive, 1 AMB Drive, NW, Atlanta, GA 30313. KEYWORDS Walk of Fame - Martin Luther King Jr - Black American Musicians - black music - Black American Music Association - Georgia Entertainment Caucus - Atlanta - Black Music Walk of Fame - walk of fame - atlanta music - african americans - Catherine Brewton - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - Martin Luther King Jr Drive - historic Atlanta - music in atlanta - black musicians READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDThe National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) President and CEO H. Beecher Hicks III and Mayor David Briley signed lease that officially gives the museum control over the space the museum will occupy at Fifth and Broadway. We had so much fun speaking with Rhonda Ross and she was super cool and down to earth! We feel so blessed for this opportunity and hope that this interview inspires you!!!! During the Black Music Honors, Yolanda Adams was presented the Gospel Music Icon Award and received a beautiful musical tribute from Jekayln Carr, Kelly Price, and Le'Andria Johnson. We had the pleasure of speaking with Yolanda Adams, during the red carpet event.
NEWS SOUCE: Atlanta Track ClubHeld annually on July 4, the Peachtree Road Race was postponed to Thanksgiving Day in hopes the COVID-19 pandemic would subside enough for large gatherings. When it became clear an in-person event would not be possible, race organizers Atlanta Track Club announced the race would be held virtually over the course of four days from November 26-29. Race packets began shipping via UPS and will be arriving at participant’s homes. Registration for the AJC Peachtree Road Race is open until November 1. |
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