THANK YOU BROTHER EDDIE

THE OBAMA COLOR GUARD WANTS OUR THEATER JOBS ON BROADWAY AND IN ALL NY THEATERS IN LOCAL ONE IATSE JURISDICTION. END THE ILLEGAL DISCRIMINATION AND THE RETALLIATION. END THE IRISH LOOP.

Omar Thornton Victim of Racism and Union Management Corruption

Omar Thornton Victim of Racism and Union/Management Corruption

(With Permission from Broadway Stagehands Democracy)

The editorial staff held a meeting yesterday regarding the murders in Connecticut. We concluded that when Omar complained to union and management about racism that the Teamsters and Management built a phony case of stealing against him to cover their Racism and Lack of Union Democracy. We have seen the same story repeated over and over again in Local One IATSE. Complain and they set you up. Omar was not correct in his shooting spree but he too was a victim.

Kristi Hannah, girlfriend of Omar Thornton, recalls gunman's goodbye, racism concerns

Originally Published:Wednesday, August 4th 2010, 11:37 AM
Updated: Wednesday, August 4th 2010, 12:06 PM

CT shooting suspect Omar Thornton with his girlfriend at left Kristi Hannah.
CT shooting suspect Omar Thornton with his girlfriend at left Kristi Hannah.
Authorities converge on Hartford Distributorsin Manchester, Conn., Tuesday.
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Authorities converge on Hartford Distributorsin Manchester, Conn., Tuesday.

The girlfriend of the Connecticut truck driver who killed eight of his co-workers said Wednesday that on the morning of the massacre "he was in a daze."

Speaking exclusively to the Daily News for the first time since Omar Thornton ended his deadly rampage by shooting himself, Kristi Hannah said she did not he was planning to unleash hell - but she knew something was not right when he left her apartment.

"That morning he seemed like he was in a daze," she said, speaking at her mom's house. "His eyes weren't right. They were empty. I kept asking him what was wrong but he wouldn't tell me."

Thornton, she said, "was quiet."

"He gave me a weird hug," said Hannah. "It was really long. And a kiss and said goodbye. He looked at me hard and told me he loved me."

Then he was gone.

A short time later, Hannah said, the cops showed up.

"Two detectives showed up asking for Omar," she said. "I texted Omar and asked, 'Why are two detectives at my door? You've never done anything wrong in your life.' He didn't answer. I texted him again, 'Are you okay?'"

Still, there was no answer from Thornton.

Then, Hannah said, she saw the reports flashing across the screen of her TV and a horrible realization set in.

"I saw the news and I collapsed on the ground," she said. "I couldn't even move. I felt so sick."

Hannah said that all their plans for the future crumbled in an instant.

"We were engaged, we were talking about having a family," she said. "I fell in love with him because he was the most gentle man I had ever met. His eyes were so kind. He would never hurt another creature."

Hannah said she can't reconcile her memories of Thornton with the cold-blooded killer who turned the beer and wine wholesaling business where he worked into a slaughterhouse.

"Omar was very kind," she said. "His sister had a drug problem and Omar spent a lot of time caring for his nephew."

Hannah also backed up claims by Thornton's kin that the 34-year-old gunman finally snapped after years of being subjected to racist taunts by co-workers.

"Everyone of \[the victims\] was a person I heard Omar mention," she said. "He didn't go around randomly shooting people. He knew these were the people who harassed him."

Thornton, a black man, "was very sensitive about his race," said Hannah.

"If you called him a n----r he would go off," she said. "But he kept it inside. He kept it all bottled up."

Thornton was reportedly about to be fired for stealing cases of suds, but his girlfriend denied he was a thief and claimed he was a good worker who was recently promoted to driver.

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

RIP AMERICAN HERO VERNON BAKER

Vernon Baker Dies at 90, Awarded Medal of Honor 50 Years After WWII Action

Afro American - ‎Jul 17, 2010‎
by AFRO Staff This January 1998 picture shows Vernon Baker in his rural cabin near St. Maries, Idaho. Baker, one of the few black soldiers to earn the ...

Vernon J. Baker, African American Medal of Honor recipient, dies at 90

Washington Post - Rees Shapiro - ‎Jul 14, 2010‎
First Lt. Vernon J. Baker, 90, an Army infantryman who, more than 50 years after the end of World War II, became the only

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

APOLLO THEATRE'S WALK OF FAME

Harlem's Apollo Theater unveils own walk of fame, featuring likes of James ...

New York Daily News - Simone Weichselbaum - ‎May 11, 2010‎
The famed Apollo Theater unveiled a boulevard of stars along W. 125th St. Monday - featuring musical icons like James Brown and Patti ...

APOLLO THEATRE'S OWN WALK OF FAME

Apollo Walk Of Fame

Apollo Theater Walk Of Fame

Updated: Monday, 10 May 2010, 12:41 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 10 May 2010, 12:41 PM EDT

MYFOXNY.COM STAFF REPORT

MYFOXNY.COM - Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater is starting a walk of fame on 125th Street.

Plaques for Quincy Jones, Patti LaBelle, Smokey Robinson, James Brown, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Little Richard, and Ella Fitzgerald are being installed in the inaugural ceremony.

Michael Jackson and Aretha Franklin will be honored in June.

The walk will honor legendary performers with close ties to the institution.

Each year at the non-profit Theater's Spring Gala Benefit, legendary musicians, artists, and entertainers whose path to fame included the Apollo are inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame.

"The Walk of Fame is our way of paying tribute to the Apollo Legends who have forever altered the American entertainment landscape," said Jonelle Procope, President and CEO of the Apollo Theater. "The Apollo Theater is one of Harlem's, New York City's, and America's most iconic and enduring cultural institutions and is one of New York's most visited tourist destinations in the world's most famous neighborhood. We're proud to unveil this new and unique New York City landmark, which adds one more reason why the Apollo is a destination for music lovers around the world."

The Apollo theater is celebrating its 75th anniversary year. The non-profit Apollo Theater received state and city landmark designation in 1983 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Monday, May 10, 2010

LENA HORNE TOP OF ANY CLASS


Lena Horne photographed
by Carl Van Vechten, 1941

From wikpedia:
Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (born June 30, 1917), is an iconic American singer and actress. She has recorded and performed extensively, independently and with other jazz notables, including Artie Shaw, Teddy Wilson, Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington, and Charlie Barnet. She currently lives in New York City and no longer makes public appearances.

Lena Horne was born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. She grew up in an upper middle class black community. Her father, Edwin "Teddy" Horne, who worked in the gambling trade, left the family when she was three. Her mother, Edna Scottron, was the daughter of inventor Samuel R. Scottron; she was an actress with an African American theater troupe and traveled extensively. Horne was mainly raised by her grandparents, Cora Calhoun and Edwin Horne. Her uncle, Frank S. Horne, was an adviser to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She is a reported descendant of the John C. Calhoun family.

Learn more about Lena Horne, and see her perform, at lena-horne.com.

Remembering Lena Horne: 1917 - 2010

Washington Post - ‎1 hour ago‎
The iconic singer and actress's career spanned six decades, helping to break down racial barriers for women of color in Hollywood. Born on June 30, 1917, Lena Horne was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world. She came to the attention ...

Lena Horne's death at age 92 casts a shadow over Broadway where she shone for ...

New York Daily News - David Hinckley - ‎1 hour ago‎
Lena Horne in the 1990s (l.) and in her heyday in the 1940s (r.). The Broadway star and Hollywood actress, who grew up in Bedford-Stuyvesant, died at age 92 in New York. Lena Horne (as the Bronze Venus) and Ralph Cooper in the "The ...

Lena Horne, Singer and Actress, Dies at 92

New York Times - Aljean Harmetz - ‎9 hours ago‎
Lena Horne, who was the first black performer to be signed to a long-term contract by a major Hollywood studio and who went on to achieve international fame as a singer, died on Sunday night at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell ...

Liza Minnelli Releases Statement on Lena Horne

Broadway World - ‎1 hour ago‎
My father discovered Lena Horne and brought her to Hollywood to star in "Cabin in the Sky," which has throughout the years owned the position as being the first elegant and unique all black movie. It made Lena a star. I knew her from the time I was ...

Legend Lena Horne, dies at 92

Afro American - ‎2 hours ago‎
by AFRO Staff Check out related stories, research geneologies, or peruse all that our archives have to offer. African-American song bird and actress Lena Horne died on the evening of May 9 at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She was 92 years old. ...

Thursday, April 29, 2010

DOROTHY HEIGHT, "DRUM MAJOR FOR FREEDOM"

Civil Rights Leader Is Eulogized by Obama

Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Obama during the funeral for civil rights activist Dorothy Height at the National Cathedral in Washington on Thursday.

WASHINGTON — President Obama eulogized civil rights leader Dorothy Height on Thursday as a “drum major for freedom,” describing the civil rights and women’s rights leader as an American icon who pursued justice tirelessly.

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Ms. Height, who died April 20 at 98, had an “unambiguous record of righteous work,” Mr. Obama said during Ms. Height’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral. Mr. Obama drew frequent chuckes from the audience with a fondly humorous portrait of the feisty Ms. Height.

“When you have a nephew who’s 88, you’ve lived a full life,” Mr. Obama said.

“We did come to know her during the early days of my campaign, and we came to love her as so many loved her,” the president said. “We loved her stories, and her smile, and those hats.”

He said that Ms. Height was a constant presence at the White House. “She came by not once, not twice,” he said. “Twenty-one times she stopped by the White House.”

Ms. Height, who even in the last months of her life took part in health care discussions at the White House, had been scheduled to come by in February for a meeting between Mr. Obama and civil rights leaders, he recalled.

Even though Washington was buried by a blizzard, he said, Ms. Height wanted to come anyway. “She was not about to let a bunch of men in this meeting. It was only when the car literally could not get to the driveway that she decided not to come.”

Ms. Height was widely viewed as one of the last links to the social activism of the New Deal era. Her civil rights career spanned almost a century, from anti-lynching protests to culminate with the inauguration of President Obama. She has recounted for reporters first meeting Martin Luther King when he was 15 years old, and was on the stage when Dr. King delivered his historic “I have a dream” speech in 1963.

Mr. Obama ordered American flags to be flown at half-staff on Thursday in Ms. Height’s honor.


Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Dorothy Height, 'godmother' of civil rights, dies at 98

CNN - ‎12 hours ago‎
By the CNN Wire Staff Washington (CNN) -- Dorothy Height, a leading civil rights pioneer of the 1960s, died Tuesday at age 98, Howard University Hospital ...

Dorothy Height, 'godmother of the civil rights movement'

The Guardian (blog) - ‎5 hours ago‎
Dorothy Height, right, alongside Martin Luther King delivering his 'I have a dream' speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. Photograph: AP Dorothy Height, ...

Dorothy Height: civil rights activist and author

Christian Science Monitor - Marjorie Kehe - ‎8 hours ago‎
Dorothy Height chronicled her lifelong fight against racism and sexism in her 2003 memoir "Open Wide the Freedom Gates." One reviewer called Dorothy ...

Monday, April 19, 2010

Your morning jolt: Behind Michael Thurmond's run for the US Senate

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Congratulations to you and the National Action Network for another year of fighting for the rights of those who ...

Jury Finds LI Teen Guilty Of Killing Ecuadorian Immigrant

NY1 - ‎1 hour ago‎
A Long Island jury has found a teenager guilty of killing an Ecuadorian immigrant two years ago. Jeffrey Conroy, 19, was convicted today of manslaughter as a hate crime in the November 2008 death of Marcelo Lucero. After deliberating for four days, ...

Monday, March 8, 2010

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led protesters on a march from Selma, Ala., to Montgomery, Ala.

Selma March 2007

Clinton, Obama Commemorate Historic Selma March

Clinton, Obama Commemorate Historic Selma March

SELMA, AL - MARCH 04: Presidential candidate (L-R) Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), Presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and her husband, former president Bill Clinton march with a crowd to the Edmund Pettus Bridge to commemorate the 1965 'Bloody Sunday' Voting Rights march March 4, 2007 in Selma, Alabama. In the 1965 march, which was to go from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama police beat back the marchers when they reached the Pettus Bridge.

Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Mar 04, 2007

Bloody Sunday History Lesson

CBS42 - Kimberly Rankin - ‎1 hour ago‎
Children of all ages marched across the Edmond Pettus Bridge in Selma this Bloody Sunday, many for their first time. Their parents wanted to instill in them this piece of American history. “I wanted to cross the bridge with my children because it was a ...

'Jubilee' to put focus on education

Montgomery Advertiser - Alvin Benn - ‎Mar 5, 2010‎
SELMA -- Segregated water fountains and voting inequities were key civil rights issues in the 1960s, but the focus today is on education, which will be a theme of this year's Bridge Crossing ...

Statement from DNC Chairman Tim Kaine on the 45th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday

PR Newswire (press release) - ‎6 hours ago‎
"This weekend marks the 45th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, where some 600 civil rights marchers attempted to walk from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. They had only made it about six blocks, to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, when the marchers were met with ...

45 years after Selma civil rights march, some see ways to go

USA Today - Sebastian Kitchen - ‎50 minutes ago‎
SELMA — Robert Powell and Maria Gitin had not seen each other in 45 years until Sunday, more than four decades after they rode a donkey together through rural Wilcox County to register voters. ...

Selma 45 Years Later

Thousands cross Edmund Pettus Bridge in commemoration of Bloody Sunday in Selma

al.com (blog) - Chuck Dean - ‎8 hours ago‎
Thousands of people walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Sunday, March 7, 2010, for the annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee at Selma, Ala., in commemoration of Bloody Sunday. (The Birmingham News /Tamika Moore) A crowd ...

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

THANK YOU JIMMI FOR THE WORK AT THE MUSIC HALL

MOVE THE SHOW TO BROADWAY!

Black Angels Over Tuskegee Opens Off-Broadway Feb. 15

By Andrew Gans
15 Feb 2010

The Off-Broadway production of Black Angels Over Tuskegee officially opens at St. Luke's Theatre Feb. 15 following previews that began Jan. 29.




Written and directed by Layon Gray, the cast features Lamman Rucker (Tyler Perry's "Why Did I Get Married?" and "Meet the Browns"), Demetrius Gross, Thom Scott II, Antonio Charity, Layon Gray, David Wendell Boykins, Derek Shaun, Jay Jones and Rich Skidmore.

In Black Angels Over Tuskegee, which is based on true events, "six men explore their collective struggle with Jim Crow, their intelligence, patriotism, dreams of an inclusive fair society, and brotherhood as they become the first African American fighter pilots in the U.S. Army Air Forces," according to press notes.

Black Angels Over Tuskegee is being produced Off-Broadway by The Black Gents, Edmund Gaynes and The Layon Gray Experience.

Performances are Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 PM, and Sundays at 5 PM.

Tickets, priced $31.50 and $56.50, are available through Telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200. St. Luke's Theatre is located in Manhattan at 308 West 46th Street.

Black Angels Over Tuskegee stars (sitting:) Demetrius Grosse, David  Wendell Boykins, Derek Shaun, (standing) Thom Scott II, Lamman Rucker  and Layon Gray
Black Angels Over Tuskegee stars (sitting:) Demetrius Grosse, David Wendell Boykins, Derek Shaun, (standing) Thom Scott II, Lamman Rucker and Layon Gray
photo by Alexandria Marlin

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Monday, February 8, 2010

MJ'S DOCTOR CHARGED WITH INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER, ORDERED NOT TO SEDATE ANYBODY BY JUDGE AS BAIL POSTED

In Pictures: 'Michael Jackson Doctor Arrives for Court'

Monsters and Critics.com - James Wray - ‎5 hours ago‎
Michael Jackson's personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray (C) arrives at the Los Angeles Superior Court Airport Courthouse ...

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Obama honors King, reflects on faith

Washington Post - ‎1 hour ago‎
Pres. Barack Obama urged his audience at Washington's Vermont Avenue Baptist Church to "get back to basics" as Americans face the challenges of a new age. ...

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

HOME BOY DENZEL!

Theatre is Denzel Washington's priority now

Real Bollywood (blog) - ‎Jan 12, 2010‎
Washington, who is set to appear on broadway in April with August Wilson's 'Fences', admits that he has become disillusioned with the movie industry and now ...

Attorney General Targets Financial Fraud

WebCPA - ‎Jan 8, 2010‎
By WebCPA Staff Attorney General Eric Holder said a newly established government task force would crack down on the kinds of financial fraud that led to the ...

Holder: Palm Beach Is Madoff 'Ground Zero'

ABC News - Matthew Mosk - ‎Jan 9, 2010‎
Attorney General Eric Holder declared financial fraud "one of the greatest and most glaring threats facing our economy" at a speech to ...

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Percy Sutton dies at 89

World News - ‎13 hours ago‎
By Agencies New York: Percy Sutton dies at 89: Percy Sutton, a renowned political power broker and media mogul died here at 89. Sutton was a mentor and one of New York's and United States' most influential African-American leaders. ...

Percy Sutton, Eminent Politician, Dies at 89

New York Times - Douglas Martin - ‎20 hours ago‎
Percy E. Sutton, a pioneering figure who represented Malcolm X as a young lawyer and became one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders, died in a Manhattan nursing home on Saturday, his family said. .

WE WILL MISS YOU BELOVED PERCY SUTTON

Harlem Trailblazer Percy Sutton Dead At 89

NY1 - Natasha Ghoneim - ‎5 hours ago‎
City leaders and residents are remembering the life and contributions of civil rights attorney, entrepreneur and politician Percy Sutton who died Saturday at the age of 89. NY1's Natasha Ghoneim filed the following report. The Apollo Theater might not ...

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

FBI investigated Michael Jackson for 10 years

CBC.ca - ‎4 hours ago‎
Pop star Michael Jackson, shown in November 2007, was under investigation by the FBI for at least 10 years before he faced child molestation charges in 2003. (Danny Moloshok/Associated Press) Police in the southern California city where pop star ...