Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model ...
“Love In The First Degree” is on Alabama’s Feels So Right record, their second on RCA Nashville. Written by Tim DuBois and Jim Hurt, the song became the band’s fifth consecutive No. 1 single. “Love In ...
Until now, Ossie Davis’s Purlie Victorious (A Non-Confederate Romp through the Cotton Patch) had not been professionally performed in the UK. In fact, despite there also being a musical iteration ...
Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas. A longtime journalist, Doug has worked for four newspapers in Texas and Louisiana and for three television stations in Texas. He has also spent ...
West Coast Black Theatre's 26th season themed “Soul of a People”, opens with the lively musical "Purlie." This energetic production is based on Ossie Davis's charming play "Purlie Victorious." The ...
Who would have thought, back in 1961, that a play set in the segregated Jim Crow days of the South, with rampant racism on display, could use comedy as its weapon, rather than straight drama? Longtime ...
When it comes to trucks from Toyota, they really don’t make them like they used to. Of course, this isn’t to say that its current pickups aren’t impressive, but no current Frontier, Tundra, or Hilux ...
The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County is celebrating 75 years of serving as the chief advocate of the arts and cultural sector in the region, creating awareness and support to sustain ...
Kara Young has a new nickname: Two-Times. I feel like a Scorsese antihero when I say it, but I think it’ll stick—it honors the extra­ordinary achievement Kara unlocked this year when she was awarded ...
Succession‘s Nicholas Braun and two-time Tony winner Kara Young (Purpose, Purlie Victorious) will star in an Off Broadway revival of Rajiv Joseph’s Pulitzer Prize finalist Gruesome Playground Injuries ...
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - The first woman to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court justice was confirmed on Sept. 21, 1981. Sandra Day O’Connor received a unanimous approval vote of 99-0 from the U.S. Senate.
Simon & Garfunkel was one of the most iconic and successful acts of the 1960s. The No. 1 spot for the most notable folk act of the decade seemingly went back and forth between them and Bob Dylan.