Reelblack, Philadelphia’s only ongoing film series dedicated to the promotion
and preservation of “Good Movies ‘Bout Black Folks” celebrates
Black Music Month with the Philly Premiere of THE ART OF 16 BARS. This is the
latest film from producer Quincy Jones III (QD 3) and director Peter Spirer.
The Art of 16 Bars: It is raw, blistering talent that defines the legendary
MCs. But going from hungry amateur to rich professional takes more... much more!
From the filmmakers who brought you The MC: Why We Do It, Beef, Beef II, The
Freshest Kids and Rhyme and Reason, learn from the biggest MCs of our time exactly
how they achieved success. They share their approach to live performances and
how they put together a demo tape, got signed and dealt with labels as well
as their hard-won behind-the-scenes knowledge about how the industry really
works.
Be prepared for a day packed full of awesome events! We've got fun games, creative cosplay, a fresh BBQ, and more in the great outdoors. The sky's not even CLOSE to the limit at the DAS Anime Faire!
**Cosplay is encouraged but NOT required**
The registration rate is $10 for the whole day. With your $10, you receive food and drink* (please specify vegetarian or regular), a goody bag, a raffle ticket, and one turn at all games. Several forms of payment are available, including Paypal.
On Wednesday May 10 @ 7PM International House Reelblack Presents: RUNT, written
and directed by Michael Phillip Edwards produced by Dale Obert. 90 minutes.
Not Rated (Contains nudity, explicit language)

Runt is a strikingly passionate story of a Jamaican-American man who is forced
to confront the ancestral demons of his past in order to be the man he wants
to be for his son. Christopher Davis, a writer, returns home to Jamaica when
he feels his snap coming on. A snap is what his family describes as the moment
the nice gentle Jamaican man everyone knew, all but disappears to reveal the
headstrong, sexually deviant, macho prideful male that lives within. Through
flashbacks, we study a character that is complex and passionately layered. PHILADELPHIA
PREMIERE. Preceded by Benjamin Barnett's short documentary, THE SEARCH FOR SISTER
GERTUDE MORGAN. Hosted by WKDU-FM's Monica Peters. Wisit www.reelblack.com for
complete details.
– Knowing you’re too young or feeling too old to hang with the bands at the bar…now you can be entertained by talented musicians, BLIVIT, at the Cheltenham Art Center.
Crimson Five Productions presents… Blivit with special guests Lotus (A.H.S.) at the Cheltenham Art Center. Philadelphia Natives, Blivit, bring their unique brand of Keyboard Rock to the CAC. The trio has collectively performed locally in such venues as the TLA, Electric Factory, and the Spectrum. Blivit has toured nationally and internationally performing everything from Rock to Jazz to Traditional Indian Music. Blivit’s performance includes special guest Lotus (A.H.S.).
Friday, April 28, 2006, 7pm,
Bernard H. Berger Theater at Cheltenham Art Center
Tickets: $7
Riversergo www.sonicbids.com/riversergo
Appy Polly Logic www.myspace.com/appypollylogic1
April 7 (First Friday) | $7
James Lorah Auditorium
100 Broad St. Doylestown
Adam Unsworth, Philadelphia Orchestra French hornist and Temple University Instructor of Horn and Coordinator of Brass Repertoire, reignites the buzz on his jazz debut, excerpt this! The groundbreaking soundtrack for the French horn features six of Unsworth’s original compositions. In addition to six songs for sextet, the CD includes three unaccompanied jazz works for horn by Unsworth, Les Thimmig and a Temple University commission by Dana Wilson, setting new boundaries for virtuosity on the instrument.
The release coincides with two Philadelphia performances. On Friday, March 17th, Unsworth takes the stage with his studio sextet at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for two sets, 5:45 to 6:45 and 7:15 to 8:15 p.m., and on the 19th at Temple University’s Rock Hall from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
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