Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse’
Tuesday, June 21st, 2016

Karin Franklin-King played Lala Lamazing Grace during last night’s performance of The Colored Museum. In the exhibit/sketch she confronts her former self. Franklin-King, who is a former TV talk show host, is also a member of the Board for the Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company.
Tags:2016, Connective Corridor, PRPAC, Syracuse, The Colored Museum, Theater
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Tuesday, June 21st, 2016

Annette Adams-Brown meandered her way through the crowd and continued to party on stage during her exhibit/scene for The Colored Museum last night. Adams-Brown is a costume designer and also board member for The Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company. The play was directed by Jackie Warren-Moore.
Tags:2016, Connective Corridor, Dance, Jackie Warren-Moore, PRPAC, Syracuse, The Colored Museum, Theater
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Sunday, June 19th, 2016

A ground breaking ceremony was held at 601 South Avenue for the planned Price Rite grocery store on Friday. The property was formerly home to a Loblaws supermarket. The area, located in the city’s southwest side, is considered a food desert.
Tags:2016, grocery, Jubilee Homes, Price Rite, Syracuse, Urban Food Desert, VIP Structures, Walter Dixie, Week in Review
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Friday, June 3rd, 2016
According to Ray Blackwell of the Syracuse Boys & Girls Club, the best kind of leaders are servant leaders. During an appearance at the Public Service Leadership Academy @ Fowler High School, he said that the keys to servant leadership are generosity, humility and compassion.
Tags:2016, Boys and Girls Club, leadership, Ray Blackwell, Syracuse
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