Tuesday, October 7, 2014

ITS A DON'T CRAMP MY STYLE KINDA TUESDAYS.....




POWER UP is the only 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Film Production Company & Educational Organization
Challenging Perception through Film: What POWER UP does - PLEASE HELP POWER UP make its new film and educate LBGTQ's along the way:http://igg.me/at/powerupfilms
Die Angelo, Die is the 16th film that POWER UP will produce for the indie and LGBTQ film goer. Die Angelo, Die is a Hollywood film noir thriller about revenge, redemption and what remains. What do you do when Hollywood director Angelo Anderson steals your film? The only thing you can do: write a screenplay about it and get revenge! The film will shoot in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California. It’s a sexy, exciting film in which the city of Palm Springs is a vital character.
https://www.indiegogo.com/…/die-angelo-die-a-pow…/x/8692244…
Best part is POWER UP educates women and men along the way.https://www.indiegogo.com/…/die-angelo-die-a-powe…/x/8692244PLEASE SUPPORT POWER UP IN ITS 14th YEAR SUPPORTING LESBIAN FILMMAKERS!














@ THE TAVERN
5819 Campbellton Road
Atlanta, GA 30331
- Free Parking
- Free Admission
- Drink Specials
- Shrimp & Crab Leg Specials
- No kids after 8:00















MUSICAL SHOWCASES THE LGBT PIONEERS OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE: 
@ DUKE ENERGY THEATRE
 345 N College St. 
Charlotte, NC 28202
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For The Love Of Harlem is Back!! FOR THE LOVE OF HARLEM, book, lyrics & original songs by Jermaine Nakia Lee, is the musical sensation profiling the lives of some of the brightest artistic visionaries of the Harlem Renaissance from Langston Hughes to Alberta Hunter. Nestled in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, this movement impacted the entire cultural spectrum; literature, drama, music, visual art, and dance. The Movement afforded unique ways to explore the historic struggles of Black America and the contemporary relevance of Black life in the urban North. FOR THE LOVE OF HARLEM celebrates the courage, achievements, frailty and hardships of these creative ones; whose artistic contributions have had profound impact not only on African-American culture but redefined how America, and the world, views the African-American. FOR THE LOVE OF HARLEM takes us on a musical journey that shadows these brave artists who refused to be inauthentic, no matter what the Black or White public thought.
Not recommended for children under 13. (Some language and adult content)
Wednesday, Oct. 8th at 7:30pm is Pay What You Can Night! (Tickets only available at the door) suggested donation $10.
Thursday, Oct. 9th at 7:30pm is opening Night!
Sunday, Oct. 12th at 3pm is ASL interpreted
Thursday, Oct. 16th at 7:30pm is Talkback with The Cast & Crew!

















































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