OW Staff
Feb 2 2012

Judge Kevin Ross and friends

Kevin Ross (“America’s Court with Judge Ross”), the former California Superior Court judge, along with TV writer/producer Michael Ajakwe and Project Islamic Hope’s Najee Ali, took the support of “Red Tails” to the next level with Occupy Red Tails, a movement designed to raise awareness and encourage support for the feature film.

Feb 2 2012

Play deals with how to escape

“The Cage,” which first ran at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood, has moved to Stage 52 at 5299 W. Washington Blvd. in Los Angeles. Written and produced singer–songwriter Audra A. Bryant, the play is the triumphant story of David, a young man sentenced to 16 years in prison for a violent crime.

According to the author, “The Cage” represents the obstacles in life all must face, whether created by society or self-imposed, and is designed to present a solution for escaping one’s own personal cage.

Feb 2 2012

Open to business owners

The South Valley WorkSource Center (SVWSC), in partnership with Jewish Vocational Services, will host a Valentine’s Day Mixer on Thursday, Feb. 9, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the center at 38510 Sierra Hwy. in Palmdale.
 

Feb 2 2012

Final Farewell

Hundreds of family and friends turned up at City of Refuge church in Los Angeles on Saturday to bid a final farewell to legendary singer Etta James. James, best known for such hits as the Jazz ballad “At Last” and the explosive rocker “Something’s Got a Hold on Me,” died at the age of 73, due to complications from leukemia. The Rev.

Jan 26 2012

Runs in conjunction with ‘Clybourne Park’

The critically acclaimed Ebony Repertory Theatre production of Lorraine Hansberry’s American classic, “A Raisin in the Sun,” opens at Center Theatre Group’s Kirk Douglas Theatre, which opened Sunday, will continue through Feb. 19.

Cast members include (in alphabetical order) Kenya Alexander, Keith Arthur Bolden, Brandon David Brown, Kevin T. Carroll, Jason Dirden, Deidrie Henry, Amad Jackson, Scott Mosenson, Kem Saunders, Kim Staunton and Ellis E. Williams.

Jan 26 2012

Taught be professional coaches

Palmdale’s department of parks and recreation is taking registrations for the Kidz Love Soccer program for kids ages 3 1/2  to 6 years old that will run Mondays through March 5.  

Youngsters will learn how to play the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches through sessions that include age-appropriate activities, skill demonstrations, fun games and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format.

Across Black America

Here’s a look at African American people and issues making headlines throughout the country.
 

Arkansas
Walmart Stores Inc. recently announced the promotion of Rosalind G. Brewer, 49, to president and CEO of Sam’s Club. She will replace current Sam’s Club President and CEO Brian Cornell, who informed the company that he would move back to the Northeast for family reasons. Brewer was most recently president of the Walmart U.S. east business unit, where she was responsible for more than $100 billion in annual revenue, representing almost 1,600 stores and more than 500,000 associates. Brewer was also the first chairperson of the Walmart President’s Council of Global Women Leaders. “Roz came to us with an outstanding background in consumer packaged goods more than five years ago,” said Mike Duke, Walmart president and CEO. “During that time I have seen her develop into a talented merchant and retailer. She has strong strategic, analytical and operational skills and has successfully managed a large and complex business. I’ve also been struck by Roz’s servant leadership when I have visited stores with her. She always lets her team do the talking, with her focus being on how to better support their needs.”
 

California
Essence magazine recently announced the fifth annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon honoring the industry’s most exciting African American talent, both in front of the camera and behind the scenes in Hollywood. The event will take place on Feb. 23 at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Essence will celebrate five extraordinary women who have left an indelible impression with their work within the film and television industries: Kerry Washington (Vanguard Award), Octavia Spencer (Breakthrough Performance), Pam Grier (Legend Award), Paula Patton (Shining Star Award) and Shonda Rhimes (Visionary Award). This star-studded event commemorates Essence magazine’s annual Hollywood issue and in honor of the fifth anniversary, Essence.com is giving fans exclusive access to all the red-carpet interviews via live stream from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and re-airing that evening at 9 p.m. EST.