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Da Evening Rush Show Da Evening Rush Show is a podcast with Don & Rainbow where we discuss current events & interviews with up-and-coming entrepreneurs, life coaches, rappers and so much more! Subscribe NOW to Da Evening Rush Network: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJj4Ma Get MORE of Da Evening Rush Network: ► LISTEN LIVE: https://daeveningrushnetwork.com// ► CATCH UP on What You Missed: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-da ► FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daeveningru ► FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/daeveningrush?lan ► LIKE us on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/daeveningrushn Executive Producer: Shone "Don" Brown Co-Executive Producer: Ziporh Miles Co-Executive Producer: Ronisha Powell --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daeveningrush/message
Da Evening Rush Show Da Evening Rush Show is a podcast with Don & Rainbow where we discuss current events & interviews with up-and-coming entrepreneurs, life coaches, rappers and so much more! Subscribe NOW to Da Evening Rush Network: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJj4Ma Get MORE of Da Evening Rush Network: ► LISTEN LIVE: https://daeveningrushnetwork.com// ► CATCH UP on What You Missed: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-da ► FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daeveningru ► FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/daeveningrush?lan ► LIKE us on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/daeveningrushn Executive Producer: Shone "Don" Brown Co-Executive Producer: Ziporh Miles Co-Executive Producer: Ronisha Powell --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daeveningrushnetwork/message
An intimate, animated interview with actor, writer, playwright, stage & film director, and producer Stanley Bennett Clay as he discusses his long running, successful journey as an award-winning writer, author, and being a Gay Black Male. You don't want to miss this intriguing, thought-provoking discussion on nurturing your passion and doing what you love not just for the money, but for the sake of fulfilling your purposeful path.
Note: This Broadcast is licensed via Live 365 and covers listeners in the USA (through SoundExchange, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC) In Canada through (SOCAN and Re-Sound) and the UK through ( PPL and PRS for Music) Tonight we are excited to welcome Author, Playwright, Filmmaker, Director, and 3-time NAACP Award Winner Stanley Bennett Clay to our show!!! It's going to be amazing and you don't want to miss it! So call in, watch, listen in, be in the basement with JaVonne and Terez
BROADCASTING FOR THE INQUISITIVE MIND AND THE SOPHISTICATED EAR Warning: You may hear explicit language, gospel music, house music, jazz, pop, soul music, Motown, alongside interviews with celebrities and up and coming artists, politicians or even your next door neighbor. Grown Folks only!!!! In The Basement is proud to present a livestream episode full of music and interesting chat. Tonight's episode is a double header with 3 time NAACP Award Winner, Actor, Playwright, Screenwriter, Director, Author and Civil Rights Champion, Mr. Stanley Bennett Clay. Also featured is Musical Director, Songwriter, Choir Director Dionne McClain-Freeny. This will be an amazing show.
On this show we will have the legendary actor, screenwriter, Director, playwright, and social advocate Mr. Stanley Bennett Clay calls in to discuss his work and the goings on in the world. This show will also (as always) start off with some of the best R&B and classic house music jams as well as a brand new hit single by Robin S. "I Believe". Miss a show, Miss a lot on Brunch in the Basement with JaVonne and Terez. Internet Radio for the Inquisitive Mind and the Sophisticated Ear
Today the founder of the Unity Fellowship Church Movement, along with NAACP Image Award Winner Stanley Bennett Clay, join Terez Mychelle for Brunch in the Basement with JaVonne. This midterm election is the most important since the days of slavery. It's time to vote! It's time to inspire others. Join us or just listen and marinate in the possibilities. Whether you listen or not, please vote...your libierties, rights, health care, and basic freedoms depend on it. Call in number (347) 996-5394 Press 1 to speak and share your thoughts and/or show your love!
In this edition of Brunch in the Basement, JaVonne leans back and playse some classic soulful R&B with a little old school House Music up in there. Terez pops in at noon and soon after a legend rolls through. Yes, we are all very excited to welcome, Author, Playwright, Filmmaker, Director, and 3-time NAACP Award Winner Stanley Bennett Clay to our show!!! It's going to be amazing and you don't want to miss it! So call in, listen in, be in the basement with JaVonne and Terez
Denise Pierre performs Sept. 18, 2010 with Swing Fever at the Rrazz Room, at Hotel Nikko, 7 PM. Stanley Bennett Clay's "Armstrong's Kid" Benefit performance is SEPT. 17-19. Three times NAACP Theatre Award winning playwright, novelist, filmmaker, and actor Stanley Bennett Clay lends his talent to the fight against HIV. “Oakland's Dinner Club” in collaboration with “SMACC (Sexual Minority Alliance of Alameda”, presents Oakland's premier of “Armstrong's Kid”, starring Clay and Thandiwe Thomas DeShazor, September 17-19 at SMAAC Youth Center 1608 Webster St., Oakland California. Fri & Sat at 8 PM and Sun, SEPT 19 at 3 PM. Stanley is joined by writer activist, Jesse Brooks and Nursha Project™ artist Thandiwe Thomas DeShazor is an actor, writer and comedian originally from Detroit. Brava Theater and African-American Shakespeare Company present the US Premiere of IPH… from playwright Colin Teevan. Director Dylan Russell helms this lyrical, edgy adaptation of Euripides' Greek tragedy Iphigenia at Aulis. Set at the beginning of the Trojan War, General Agamemnon has a difficult choice to make – should he sacrifice his daughter Iphigeneia or condemn his entire army, and nation, to defeat? The gifted cast assembled for this co-production features acclaimed actor and incoming African-American Shakespeare Artistic Director L. Peter Callender, Bay Area favorite C. Kelly Wright, and up-and-coming talent Traci Tolmaire. We close with playwright Genny Lim, whose Paper Angels is up through SEPT. 17 at Portsmouth Square Park in San Francisco's Chinatown as a part of SF FRINGE, produced by NY Company DIRECT ARTS.
  The Dream Anthology Team returns to Maverick Media to finish what was started a few weeks ago. Best-selling authors Stanley Bennett Clay, James Earl Hardy, and Terrance Dean, will update progress on their anthology that commemorates the late E.Lynn Harris and we'll touch on the topic, The Value of Friendships and Lovers.   Mr. Clay is a respected and acclaimed book author (Looker)and play writer. Mr. Hardy is the author of the B-Boy Blues series. Mr. Dean is author of his tell-all book Hiding in Hip-Hop: On the Down-Low in the Entertainment Industry..  NOTE: The timing of this segment coincides with President Barack Obama's State of the Union message. We devoted some time to discuss this event and Mr. Obama's presidency to date.
  The Dream Anthology Team returns to Maverick Media to finish what was started a few weeks ago. Best-selling authors Stanley Bennett Clay, James Earl Hardy, and Terrance Dean, will update progress on their anthology that commemorates the late E.Lynn Harris and we'll touch on the topic, The Value of Friendships and Lovers.   Mr. Clay is a respected and acclaimed book author (Looker)and play writer. Mr. Hardy is the author of the B-Boy Blues series. Mr. Dean is author of his tell-all book Hiding in Hip-Hop: On the Down-Low in the Entertainment Industry..  NOTE: The timing of this segment coincides with President Barack Obama's State of the Union message. We devoted some time to discuss this event and Mr. Obama's presidency to date.
Stanley Bennett Clay's Armstrong's Kid, Raymond Leigh Clark, Oakland Dinner Club, Tory Scroggins, actor, Roosevelt Mosley-Executive Director, SMACC (Sexual Minority Alliance of Alameda County), Jesse Brooks, journalist, filmmaker, activist. “Armstrong' Kid” starring Clay and Tory Scroggins… will play September 18 at 7:30 p.m., 19th and 20th at 2:00 p.m. at SMAAC Youth Center, 1608 Webster St., Oakland California. “Armstrong's Kid” is about a school teacher falsely accused of child molestation by his best friend's 14 year old son. The night of the 18th proceeds will be given to SMACC, a youth organization created to give a safe environment to gay youth in Oakland http://www.myspace.com/smaacyouthcenter. Gary Graves, playwright, director, Machiavelli's The Prince, Sept. 18-19, 8 p.m. and Sept. 19, 2 p.m., at the Berkeley City Club, 2315 Durant Ave., Berkeley, CA, (510) 848-7800, $14-$25, www.centralworks.org. Suga-T, artist, business woman, http://www.suga-t.net/, performs at A Safe Place's Walk-a-thon, www.asafeplace.org, Saturday, October 3, registration 8 a.m. at Lake Merritt Boat House, via the artist's "Be About It Movement."
Stanley Bennett Clay received 2 NAACP Theatre Awards and 2 Drama-logueAwards for writing and directing the stage play “Ritual.” The film version, starring Clarence Williams III and Denise Nicholas, marks Clay’s film writing/directorial debut and was voted The Jury Award at the 2000 Pan African Film Festival. Clay produced on stage the GLAAD, L.A. Weekly, L.A. Times and NAACPAward-winning musical “Children of the Night” and the world premiere ofJames Graham Bronson’s “Willie & Esther.” That production received2 L.A. Weekly Awards as Best Play and Best Ensemble Performance.Clay wrote, directed, and composed “Street Nativity” (commissioned by the National Council of Negro Women for the Black Family Reunion Festival), wrote/directed the play “Lovers,” (Theatre of Arts) directed west coast premieres of “Jonin’” at The Harmon Theatre (Drama-logue Award/Direction) and “The First Breeze of Summer” (Theatre of Arts). He is the author of three novels, “Diva” (Holloway House), “In Search Of Pretty Young Men” and “Looker,” (Simon & Schuster/Atria Books). “Search” won the 2004 N.Y. Hotep Society Book Award for Best Gay Novel. Former Editor-In-Chief of Black Beat magazine and American Correspondent for London’s Blues and Soul magazine, Clay published and edited SBC magazine for 10 years (1991-2001), at the time the most widely distributed periodical for the black LGBT community.A Los Angeles-based actor, he starred, guest-starred, and/or has been featured in over 200 TV episodes, films and commercials, including “Good Times,” “Cannonball,” “Minstrel Man,” “Man Friday” and “Cheers.”His received the NAACP Best Actor Image Award for his stage performance in the Inner City Cultural Center’s production of “Anna Lucasta” and was nominated for the same award (and won another Drama-logue Award) for his performance in the Lafayette Players West’s production of “Zooman and the Sign.” Other stage performances include “Or” by Felton Perry (One Flight Up), “So
Stanley Bennett Clay received 2 NAACP Theatre Awards and 2 Drama-logueAwards for writing and directing the stage play “Ritual.” The film version, starring Clarence Williams III and Denise Nicholas, marks Clay’s film writing/directorial debut and was voted The Jury Award at the 2000 Pan African Film Festival. Clay produced on stage the GLAAD, L.A. Weekly, L.A. Times and NAACPAward-winning musical “Children of the Night” and the world premiere ofJames Graham Bronson’s “Willie & Esther.” That production received2 L.A. Weekly Awards as Best Play and Best Ensemble Performance.Clay wrote, directed, and composed “Street Nativity” (commissioned by the National Council of Negro Women for the Black Family Reunion Festival), wrote/directed the play “Lovers,” (Theatre of Arts) directed west coast premieres of “Jonin’” at The Harmon Theatre (Drama-logue Award/Direction) and “The First Breeze of Summer” (Theatre of Arts). He is the author of three novels, “Diva” (Holloway House), “In Search Of Pretty Young Men” and “Looker,” (Simon & Schuster/Atria Books). “Search” won the 2004 N.Y. Hotep Society Book Award for Best Gay Novel. Former Editor-In-Chief of Black Beat magazine and American Correspondent for London’s Blues and Soul magazine, Clay published and edited SBC magazine for 10 years (1991-2001), at the time the most widely distributed periodical for the black LGBT community.A Los Angeles-based actor, he starred, guest-starred, and/or has been featured in over 200 TV episodes, films and commercials, including “Good Times,” “Cannonball,” “Minstrel Man,” “Man Friday” and “Cheers.”His received the NAACP Best Actor Image Award for his stage performance in the Inner City Cultural Center’s production of “Anna Lucasta” and was nominated for the same award (and won another Drama-logue Award) for his performance in the Lafayette Players West’s production of “Zooman and the Sign.” Other stage performances include “Or” by Felton Perry (One Flight Up), “So