Tyler Perry accepts the Governors Award at Emmys 2020. Watch highlights from 'The 72nd Emmy Awards' streaming on ABC and Hulu. KEYWORDS Tyler Perry - Tyler Perry Studios - tyler perry emmy - tyler perry emmys 2020 - television academy - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - tyler perry acceptance speech - tyler perry quilt - 72nd primetime emmy awards - emmy awards - primetime emmy awards - emmy governor awards - tyler perry awards won - Tyler Perry Receives Governors Award - emmy winners 2020 -tyler perry shows - tyler perry bruh - tyler perry plays READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDThe cast of TYLER PERRY’S BRUH includes Barry Brewer as Jonathan “John” Watts, Mahdi Cocci as Tom Brooks, Phillip Mullings Jr as Mike Alexander and Monti Washington as Bill Frazier. 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.
Pianist, Joe Alterman addresses the generational question, "Is Jazz Dead?". MORE ABOUT JAZZ PIANIST JOE ALTERMAN
KEYWORDS learning jazz piano - playing piano - joe alterman - music jazz - louis armstrong - jazz piano - concert atlanta - jazz - play piano - learning jazz - jazz is dead - conversations in jazz - atlanta jazz festival - atlanta jazz - jazz fest - jazz music - what is jazz - When We Speak TV - Jermaine Sain READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDK.C. O'Rorke speaks about the rhythm and sounds of New Orleans which have inspired him as a musician. The Riverfront Jazz Festival founded by Curtis King, President of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters, is a multistage musical festival, that promotes, cultivates, and spotlights renowned musical artists from around the world as well as promising young artists from the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
News Source: Bossip.com WELL would you look at the change in the air! Glamour Magazine unveiled their September issue today and low and behold, the entire magazine is devoted to Black Hair! The issue delves into both the discriminatory stigmas Black women often face in the workplace over their hairstyles, as well as our unique styles and beauty rituals. READ THE FULL ARTICLECrown Us Queens: Glamour Magazine Devotes Their September Issue To Black HairKEYWORDS beautiful black hair - black hair - glamour magazine - bossip - natural hair products - natural hairstyles - natural hair - hairstyles for long hair - hàir styles 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. 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. 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!!!!
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If you don't already know, LaShun Pace is not only a When We Speak TV favorite but she is also a former guest!!! Therefore, it goes without saying that, we will be tuning in to LaShun's Virtual Concert on September 20th. BOOK LASHUN PACE FOR YOUR NEXT EVENTKEYWORDS LaShun Pace - Tyler Perry - Lashun Pace now - lashun pace i know i've been changed - best gospel songs - vitual concert - show watch - verzuz - singer watch - gospel singers - gospel music - music Atlanta - Jermaine Sain - When We Speak TV - gospel - i know i've been changed - Duranice Pace READERS OF THIS ARTICLE ALSO ENJOYEDDuring 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 SOURCE: Hatchett PR The City of Atlanta - Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs will bring its annual ELEVATE public art festival to Atlanta’s historic West End neighborhood from Sunday, October 4 to Saturday, October 10, 2020. This year’s festival events will be virtual. 2020 has brought a pandemic, racial unrest, an economic recession, food shortages, and a political struggle for the soul of our country. Voices calling for change have risen to a deafening pitch. Against this backdrop, ELEVATE: Equity, Activism, Engagement is inviting artists, thought leaders, and the public to examine issues of inequity and injustice with the goal of inspiring community building, activism, and hope.
Here are some of this year’s events and programs: • Musical performances by Kebbi Williams and The Wolf Pack, The Royal Krunk Jazz Orkestra, Gritz and Jelly Butter, Tony Hightower, and Julie Dexter. • Mural installations honoring civil rights leader Reverend James Orange and Black women activists from the West End community. • An online and in person voter registration event at the West End MARTA station. • A conversation with New York Times best-selling authors Pearl Cleage and Tayari Jones, who frequently feature Atlanta’s West End community in their work. • The opening of Hammonds House Museum’s exhibition Elements of A Revolution. • A conversation between the executive directors of Atlanta Contemporary and Les Abattoirs/Toulouse to discuss challenges of promoting art during COVID-19, issues of gender equality and racism in their field. Since 1974 Atlanta and Toulouse have been Sister Cities. • A screening of the stirring new documentary, “John Lewis: Good Trouble,” an intimate account of the legendary U.S. Representative’s life, legacy, and more than 60 years of extraordinary activism. • An Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performance of Lazarus created by acclaimed hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris. The ballet connects the past and the present in a powerful work that addresses racial inequities America faced when Mr. Ailey founded his dance company in 1958 and still faces today. • Renowned artist Carrie Mae Weems, in collaboration with SCAD, will launch RESIST COVID/TAKE 6, a public art initiative raising critical heath awareness about COVID-19 and the ways racial inequities have manifested in the pandemic. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ELEVATE , GO TO: |
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