Sinopsis
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay!
Episodios
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
03/04/2017 Duración: 02h02minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Interview with David Roach, co-founder, Oakland International Film Festival about Festival 15, April 4-8. 2. The Legend of Pink with playwright Kheven LaGrone and Daryl Jones, director. The staged reading is this evening at the GLBT Museum in San Francisco at 7 p.m.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
02/04/2017 Duración: 56minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Roger Guenveur Smith's Rodney King (April 2, 1965, Sacramento, CA June 17, 2012, Colton, CA). Rodney King, dir. Spike Lee, airs on Netflicks April 28. Music: Meklit & Quinn: Saving Up; Bring It Home to Me Clips: Rodney King's Final Interview | Where Are They Now | Oprah Winfrey ... and Roger Guenveur Smith excerpt from Rodney King.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Special: Jewelle Gomez's "Alberta Hunter: Leaving the Blues
01/04/2017 Duración: 02h20minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Today is blues singer, Alberta Hunter's birthday (April 1, 1895 – October 17, 1984) and closing weekend for Jewelle Gomez's Leaving the Blues at New Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, Saturday, April 1, 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 2, 2 p.m. We rebroadcast two shows featuring an interview with Jewelle (3/29) and actors: Desiree Rogers and Leontyne Mbong-Mbele, from Leaving the Blues and Jitney (3/22). August Wilson's Jitney also opens
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
31/03/2017 Duración: 02h29minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Angelique Kidjo (from the Archives 6/18/2014). 2. Donna C. Roberts, dir. Yemanja: Wisdom from the African Heart of Brazil, a part of the Oakland International Film Festival, Wed., April 5, 6:30 p.m. at HNU Valley Performing Arts Center in Oakland. For tickets:http://oiff.org/yemanja 3. The Flight Deck's Overnight opens tonight, March 31. We speak to Anna Shneiderman, Execustive Director and Founder: Ragged Wing Ensemble and Ayodele
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
29/03/2017 Duración: 01h43minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Kheven LaGrone; playwright & Darryl Jones; director, join us to talk about The Legend of Pink at Theatre Rhinoceros in cooperation with the GLBT History Museum, 4127 18th Street in San Francisco. Kheven is an artist/writer from the Bay Area. His writings have appeared in such academic journals as Journal of Human and Civil Rights, Media Ethics and Transitions.He has curated many shows that have gone to New York and Atlanta, include BABA
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
24/03/2017 Duración: 02h03minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Rebroadcast of Jenee Johnson, Executive Director, SF Black Infant Health Program, speaks about Black Infant Health Family Life Conference: Black Women Lead: Redefining Community; Empowerment & Leadership today, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westbay Community Center, 1290 Fillmore Street, San Francisco. 2. Paticia Milton, playwright, Without Mercy, at Off Broadway West Theatre, directed by Richard Harder Friday-Sunday, March 24-26. (510) 8
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
22/03/2017 Duración: 02h11minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Professor S. Omowale Fowles, Ed.M. and Ms. Ethel Long Scott, director and founder: Women's Economic Agenda Project (WEAP) speak about current political issues among them the end of the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care). The Senate votes tomorrow, 3/23. Call 202-224-3121 to express your views. 2. Kheven LaGrone, playwright & Darryl Jones, director, joins us to talk about staged reading, "The Legend of Pink" at Theatre Rhinoceros, April
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
17/03/2017 Duración: 02h26minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Jenee Johnson, Director, SF Black Infant Health Project (rebroadcast from 3/15). 2. Eclipsed cast: Joniece Abbott-Pratt (Wife 3) and Stacey Sargeant (Wife 1) join us to talk about the awardwinning play closing at the Curran Theatre in SF this 3/19 3. Port Chicago 50: Anika McFall (Betty Reid Soskin) & Oren Williams (Spencer) opens at Black Rep in Berkeley tonight, March 17, 8 p.m.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
15/03/2017 Duración: 01h48minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. JENEE JOHNSON, PROGRAM DIRECTOR, SF BLACK INFANT HEALTH PROGRAM, www.sfblackinfanthealth.org 2. Christine Yoo The San Quentin Prison Marathon film. 3. Actors from "Port Chicago 50" opening this weekend at Black Rep, March 17-19 Oren Williams, actor, portrays "Spencer" in Port Chicago & Anika McFall who portrays "Betty Reid Soskin." Visit http://www.portchicago50play.com/Clients.html
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
10/03/2017 Duración: 02h16minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Genny Lim, San Francisco Jazz Poet Laureate (rebroadcast), speaks about Don't Shoot: A Requiem in Black 2. Sonja D. Williams, author, Word Warrior: Richard Durham, Radio and Freedom. She will be at the African American Museum and Library, Sat., March 11, 2-4 p.m.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
08/03/2017 Duración: 02h28minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Edwin Edebiri the Chief Happiness Officer speaks about International Day of Happiness, 3/18 (prelude) and 3/20 (United Nations Day of Happiness). 2. Kathleen Dowdey, dir. John Lewis, Get in the Way. See pbs.org 3. Genny Lim, SF Jazz Poet Laureate, joins us to talk about her new work: Don't Shoot: A Requiem in Black, 3/8 & 3/9 at 7:30 p.m. at SAFEhouse, 1 Grove Street (at Market). For tickets: safehousearts.org
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
01/03/2017 Duración: 01h45min1. Genny Lim speaks about: "Don't Shoot: A Requiem in Black" an interdispliary new work opening March 8 & 9 at SafHouse in San Francisco. For info: footloose.com Ms. Lim is the current San Francisco Jazz Poet Laureate. She is a noted poet performer who’s collaborated with the late Max Roach and bassist, Herbie Lewis. Lim has performed at the SF Jazz Poetry Festival and World Poetry Festivals in Venezuela, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Italy. She is featured in the documentary: The Voice (pbs.org 2002); and was featured in the five-part PBS series, The United States of Poetry, and San Francisco Chinatown. 2. Shola Adisa-Farrar performs at SF Black Cat, Sunday, Mar. 5, two shows.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
24/02/2017 Duración: 02h20minRotimi Agbabiaka joins us to talk about his solo show: Type/Caste: A Solo Show about Acting while Black. 2. Tornange Yeghiazarian, director, joins us to talk about Novid Parsi's "Our Mother's Meal" at Playwrights Foundation's 11th Annual Rough Reading Series, 2/27, 7:30 at Standford University & 2/28, 2 p.m., at Custom Made Theatre in San Francisco. 3. Nefertina Abrams join us to talk about theBlack Empowerment Market and Tribute to Queen Mother Makinya at Piedmont Elementary School in Oakland, Sunday, Feb.24, 2-6 p.m. 4. We close with a conversation with Bryant Bolling and Zakkiyah Capehart. They host a Black History program at the Altenheim Ballroom, 2/25, 5 p.m. (510) 531-6394.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
17/02/2017 Duración: 02h59minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1.Tongo Eisen-Martin, San Francisco poet, speaks to us about Public Square: Can We Design Freedom, at YBCA Sat., Feb.18, 3 p.m. 2. Viera Whye, Producing Artistic Director, Tabia African American Theatre Ensemble, and Cheryl Scales, actress, "Nella," joins us to talk about Gee's Bend, the company's current production
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Wanda's Picks Radio
14/02/2017 Duración: 01h06minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! In the first premiere of the America ReFramed season, A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone (February 14, 2017), filmmaker Marlene “Mo” Morris focuses on the life and work of muralist, activist and educator, Edythe Boone—a self-taught artist from East Harlem who empowers the San Francisco community and beyond to engage in community issues through art. After the broadcast premiere, the film can be viewed free online starting Feb. 15 at: htt
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
10/02/2017 Duración: 01h17minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! John Lewis: Get in the Way on ITVS this evening. 10:30-11:30 ET (pbs.org) Kathleen Dowdey (Producer/Director). Award-winning filmmaker Dowdey's early work includes A Celtic Trilogy, a documentary exploration of the renaissance of identity in the Celtic nations; Blue Heaven,a narrative feature that exposes the hidden traumas of domestic violence; and Dawn's Early Light, a portrait of newspaper editor Ralph McGill, a segregationist-turned-advoc
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
08/02/2017 Duración: 01h42minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay!
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
03/02/2017 Duración: 02h07min1. Watani Stiner, Troy Williams, Zoe Mallery: CCDA Mass Incarceration Awareness & Action Day, 7-9 p.m. at Redeemer Community Church in San Francisco. 2. Frankye Kelly-Carruthers performs Sat., Feb. 4, 8-10 p.m. at the Californa Jazz Conservatory, 2087 Addison Street, Berkeley. 3. Music Director/Performer Meklit Hadero and Choreographer Amy O'Neal about Clas/sick Hip Hop featuring Amy O'Neal's "Opposing Forces" and UnderCover Presents: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Clas/sick Hip Hop will be February 16-18 at YBCA.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
01/02/2017 Duración: 02h50min1. Rhodessa Jones's "The Ressurection of She" (3/28-4/7/2013). 2. Dr. Carmaletta M. Williams and Dr. John Edgar Tidwell join us to talk about My Dear Boy, Carrie Hughes's Letters to Langston Hughes 1926-1938 http://news.ku.edu/2014/02/24/project-examines-how-letters-langston-hughes-mother-influenced-his-writings 3. We close the show with frequent guest Raissa Simpson, choreographer, master teacher and Artistic Director of PUSH Dance Company's premiere of "Point Shipyard," March 29-30, 2014 at MoAD-SF. She is joined by collaborators and performers: Katie Wong and Adriann Ramirez www.pushdance.org Music: Dwight Tribble's "I've Known Rivers" (based on Langston Hughes's poem by same title); soundscape from PUSH Dance Company's collaboration with the 3rd Street Youth Center & Clinic.
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Wanda's Picks Radio Show
27/01/2017 Duración: 02h59minThis is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe, Brava Theatre presents: Robert Ohara in two events 2. Ben Lear, dir. They Call Us Monsters 3. Destiny Muhammad at SFJAZZ celebrating Alice Coltrane's Journey to Satchidananda, 10 years after her ascension. 4. Jon Else, author, True South: Henry Hampton and Eyes on the Prize, the landmark TV series that reframed the Civil Rights Movement