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Atlanta Welcomes a Hit Stage Play Torn

Atlanta Welcomes a Hit Stage Play TornBy Camillia Harris. Torn, written by Tiffany Brown & Lynnette Roberts, Executive produced by Ex- NFL player and Super Bowl champion Dorsey Levens. Torn features a cast of accomplished actors and former professional athletes who have successfully transitioned to stage performances.

Torn will hit the stage on July 14th and be shown till the 18th at the 14th Street Playhouse in Atlanta.

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Hollywood Meets Arlewood!

Hollywood Meets Arlewood! Arle Michel Presents, Welcome 2 Arlewood.By Camillia Harris. Who is Arle? Derived from Arletha, she is the next best thing hitting the online airwaves.

For those that don’t have a visual, in my opinion, Arle mirrors the actress by the name of Stacey Dash with an Ethiopian appeal signifying grace and beauty. This phenomenal woman has her own unique flawless identity. The Bay Springs, MS native, describes herself as an entertainers’ entertainer. Being a nurturer by spirit, she engulfs the melodies of others’ happiness. In speaking with Arle about her home town, she says, “I love home, it’s peaceful and its my hideaway for total rejuvenation”.

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Feel The Heartbeat of Leslie Christian Country Music’s Rising Star

Leslie Christian - Feel The Heartbeat of Leslie Christian Country Music Rising StarBy Camillia Harris. Please join me in welcoming, Atlanta’s own country music artist, Leslie Christian. Leslie is country music’s latest Black female vocalist. Leslie comes from a family of vocalists, which are her biggest supporters. Her mother and father initially met singing for various bands. So it doesn’t surprise you where Leslie’s musical talents derived from. She has been singing all her life. Leslie states that she always participated in talent shows and was always singing background for her sister in shows.

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True Colors Shining: An Interview of Triumph Over Homelessness with Show Your Colors by Jennifer’s Founder, Jenn Austin

True Colors Shining An Interview of Triumph Over Homelessness with Show Your Colors by Jennifer’s Founder, Jenn AustinAn interview by Summer Stanley. TheRealAtlanta.com: So, I want to start by thanking you for agreeing to share your story with us – I look forward to hearing you expound on what your struggles have resulted in – your own jewelry line, community activism, and tireless advocacy of the homeless. It’s so brave of you and I think it’s a gift for people to be able to hear about your journey. We have a lot to talk about, but to begin, on a more personal level, because you have experienced homelessness, I wanted to know your opinion on how it is a stigmatized condition and how you combat that.

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Sexually Speaking, How Far Have We Come? A Review of 2009’s Best New Musical, Spring Awakening

Sexually Speaking, How Far Have We Come? A Review of 2009’s Best New Musical, Spring Awakening“I’m the truth and they say the truth hurts.” – Gucci Mane. By Summer Stanley. Some things seem never to change, and among those seeming constants are the trials and tribulations that accompany getting older, in particularly the teen angst that goes hand in hand with puberty. Spring Awakening, this season’s eight-time Tony Award Winner including for Best New Musical, though set in 19th-century Germany, may as well have won for “Most Relevant Musical,” underscored by Duncan Sheik’s edgy rock compositions.

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The Past, The Present, & The Future of Gospel Artist Saila Rachelle

Saila Rachelle The Real AtlantaBy Camillia Harris. Saila better describes herself as an, “Urban soul gospel recording artist”. You may wonder, what is urban soul in the gospel lime light? She describes her sound more like neo-soul and funk mixed together. She has a wonderful personality a hidden treasure of beauty and a testimony to acknowledge it. She released her first unsigned CD, “A Changed Soul”, in 2004. In 2005, she released yet another unsigned CD “Free to Be”, which earned her many tour dates in the US. She was featured within the TD Jakes MegaFest, where she was able to inspire, inform, and introduce to her audience that her sense of being free speaks through her music.

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Making Individual Collectivism Work: The Grave Yard Shift Wants To Show Us How

Grave Yard Shift with additional member H2An Interview by Nikki D. Bosompem. When you hear the words “Grave Yard Shift” the first thing that probably comes to mind is that late night stretch dreaded by most employees. In some sense that’s the concept behind the six member hip hop clique, who call themselves Grave Yard Shift. I recently caught up with a few of “The Yard” members to talk about their concept of “individual collectivism.”

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Laurah Norton Raines Puts Her Own Spin On Life With Her Brand of Creative Non-Fiction

Laurah Norton RainesAn Interview by Nikki D. Bosompem. Atlanta native Laurah Norton Raines is pretty busy these days. Having achieved such accomplishments as writer, teacher, as well founder/editor of her own on-line literary magazine to boot, it is a wonder that she has the time to write such compelling, award winning short stories, such as Old Scratch and Medicine. Both of these stories won first place in the Creative Loafing fiction contest

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Goodie Mob Proved That One Snowfall “Don’t Stop No Show”

Goodie Mob Proved That One Snowfall Don't Stop No Show By Nikki D. Bosompem. Despite the fact that a substantial snowfall blanketed Atlanta on Friday, February 12th, the originally scheduled date for the Goodie Mob concert, the legendary Hip Hop quartet “made it rain” at 9 PM on Saturday, February 20th to a packed Tabernacle Music Hall. Fans old and new came out and represented

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Aaron Bebo’s Change For A Dollar Examines Character Metamorphosis Over the Accumulation of Bling

Aaron BeboBy Nikki D. Bosompem. Authors of urban literature, also known as street literature, have steadily made a formidable presence on bookshelves since its humble beginnings in the early 1970’s. The pioneers of urban literature boast such authors like Iceberg Slim and Donald Goines who opened the doors to a world of survival on the streets by doing whatever was necessary. For them, that meant unabashedly writing stories about what really went on in their lives as hustlers.

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