LHAAFF Announces Opening & Closing Festival Films
by Kelsey Denette
- Mar 19, 2012
The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival has a knack for introducing Seattle audiences to up-and-coming African American directors - today Seattle, tomorrow Sundance! Alrick Brown (KINYARWANDA), Charles Officer (NURSE.FIGHTER.BOY) and Ava Duvernay (I Will Follow) have all been part of past festival events
Cal Bennett Plays Barbara Morrison PAC, 5/31
by BWW
News Desk
- May 31, 2011
Soulful saxophonist and composer Cal Bennett and his band will perform a wide range of jazz that includes his new release 'Love Knows Love,' original songs and classic standards Tuesday (May 31) in the Mid-Summer Nights Jazz Concerts Under the Stars series at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center in Leimert Park.
Cal Bennett Plays Barbara Morrison PAC, 5/31
by Kelsey Denette
- May 25, 2011
Soulful saxophonist and composer Cal Bennett and his band will perform a wide range of jazz that includes his new release 'Love Knows Love,' original songs and classic standards Tuesday (May 31) in the Mid-Summer Nights Jazz Concerts Under the Stars series at the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center in Leimert Park.
Songwriter/Producer Lonny Bereal Joins Premiere Booking Agency
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 12, 2011
Lonny Bereal, an award-winning writer/producer, has recently joined Premiere Booking Agency. His credits can be found on some of the top recording artist projects, film soundtracks, and television shows. A few of his most recent credits included: Chris Brown, Jamie Foxx, and Keyshia Cole.
Songwriter Lonny Bereal Signs with Premiere Booking Agency
by Nicole Rosky
- Jan 11, 2011
Lonny Bereal, a top award-winning writer/producer who is one of the most sought after songwriters in the music industry, has recently joined Premiere Booking Agency. His credits can be found on some of the top recording artist projects, film soundtracks, and television shows. A few of his most recent credits included: Chris Brown, Jamie Foxx, and Keyshia Cole.
Estelle, B.o.B, Jay Sean Announced for 2nd Season of 'Rising Icons'
by Nicolas Coburn
- Jul 21, 2010
GREY GOOSE ENTERTAINMENT(R) proudly presents the second season of the acclaimed RISING ICONS, a television series recognizing eight of the most influential artists currently taking the music scene by storm. Premiering this August on BET and Centric Networks, each episode takes viewers behind the scenes with modern day pop stars, musical revolutionaries, sexy soulful singers and emerging hip hop artists. RISING ICONS chronicles the artists' lives both on and off the stage, at home and on the road, giving an inside glimpse into their roads to stardom. Talent for this season includes: B.o.B, ELEW, Estelle, J. Cole, Jay Sean, Jeremih, Laura Izibor, and Melanie Fiona. The presentation of this series on BET and Centric Networks also completes a multi-platform execution with further visibility on BET.com.
Raul Midón Plays A Benefit For JazzReach At The Blue Note 6/14
by BWW
News Desk
- Jun 14, 2010
Guitarist and vocalist extraordinaire Raul Midón plays the Blue Note in a benefit for JazzReach on June 14. Midón drew national attention with a jaw-dropping performance of his song 'State of Mind' on the David Letterman show in 2005.
Raul Midón Plays A Benefit For JazzReach At The Blue Note 6/14
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jun 2, 2010
Guitarist and vocalist extraordinaire Raul Midón plays the Blue Note in a benefit for JazzReach on June 14. Midón drew national attention with a jaw-dropping performance of his song 'State of Mind' on the David Letterman show in 2005.
Langston Hughes African American Film Fest Closes 4/25
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 25, 2010
The Seventh Annual Langston Hughes African American Film Festival will end its run April 25. The festival featured a full schedule of events including the Genie Award-winning film, 'Nurse.Fighter.Boy', appearances by filmmakers including Altrick Brown, Ava DuVernay, Charles Officer, and Morgan Stiff, the Seattle Premiere of 'Soundtrack for a Revolution' and 'Mississippi Damned', a Family Friday, and a filmmaking workshop. The film festival is expected to draw over 2,500 people who are passionate about creating and appreciating films for the Black community. The Festival is run by community volunteers under the Direction of Jacqueline Moscou, Langston Hughes' Artistic Director.
Langston Hughes African American Film Fest Announces Schedule 4/17-25
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 17, 2010
The Seventh Annual Langston Hughes African American Film Festival, running April 17 thru April 25, will feature a full schedule of events including the Genie Award-winning film, 'Nurse.Fighter.Boy', appearances by filmmakers including Altrick Brown, Ava DuVernay, Charles Officer, and Morgan Stiff, the Seattle Premiere of 'Soundtrack for a Revolution' and 'Mississippi Damned', a Family Friday, and a filmmaking workshop. The film festival is expected to draw over 2,500 people who are passionate about creating and appreciating films for the Black community. The Festival is run by community volunteers under the Direction of Jacqueline Moscou, Langston Hughes' Artistic Director.
Langston Hughes African American Film Fest Announces Schedule 4/17-25
by Caroline Cole
- Apr 15, 2010
The Seventh Annual Langston Hughes African American Film Festival, running April 17 thru April 25, will feature a full schedule of events including the Genie Award-winning film, 'Nurse.Fighter.Boy', appearances by filmmakers including Altrick Brown, Ava DuVernay, Charles Officer, and Morgan Stiff, the Seattle Premiere of 'Soundtrack for a Revolution' and 'Mississippi Damned', a Family Friday, and a filmmaking workshop. The film festival is expected to draw over 2,500 people who are passionate about creating and appreciating films for the Black community. The Festival is run by community volunteers under the Direction of Jacqueline Moscou, Langston Hughes' Artistic Director.
New Locations Set For 7th Langston Hughes African American Film Fest 4/17-25
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 26, 2010
This year, due to the planned seismic and electrical upgrades of the historic Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center facility in Seattle's Central District, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center (LHPAC) will host its Seventh Annual African American Film Festival at a variety of new venues, The Cinerama will host the opening night screening.
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