Saturday, February 29, 2020

TRAILER PARK with Ray The Closer: CANDYMAN 2020

Trailer Park Is Raymond Tyler's Movie Trailer Review Column.
Here he will discuss  trailers, give no spoilers and let you know how he would rate the film...based on the trailer.


NAME CALLING....
A review of the CANDYMAN 2020 Trailer


 
Jordan Peele is back again and it's safe to say...what he did for comedy  in the 2010's ….he is continuing to do with horror and sci-fi.

For the record: I hate comparing white and black film makers. In most cases it's lazy ...like the comparisons to Spike Lee and Woody Allen.....BUT.....

Peele really reminds me of a modern day Rod Serling in that he can create classic sci-fi, horror and fantasy almost as if he were born in "the fifth dimension." He can take an old over used camp fire story like "the man with a hook for a hand.." and create something scary and thought provoking.

I didn't see the original Candyman...the black guy as a super killer turned me way off.

With this 2020 version, the story is bloody, uber violent, will have women's groups yelling and writing but there is a story beyond it that I want to see based on the trailer.

The trailer starts with a basic amount of slaughter...teen slaughter...but most of the trailer is filled with great acting and story telling.

I'm not saying who's in it...watch the trailer.
I will say this.

Based on the trailer CANDYMAN will be a fun ride for fans of the original. People that are late to the party though will probably say this one is better. I personally am not a slaughter fan at all...but I may see this film because just like the original Wes Craven ...Nightmare On Elm Street....my love of a great story often trumps my hate for over the top violence.

I give the trailer 5 stars out of 5 stars.
The trailer makes me want to see the film.
I don't feel like they shoved all the great stuff into the trailer.
I feel based on the trailer...you'll want to see this is a very crowded theater not just because film looks better on the big screen.
But because … I dare you to watch this film at home alone...or near a mirror.
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Friday, February 28, 2020

Breaking News: Author Carolyn Wilson Will Be Signing At Out First Saturday Event


On Saturday March 7th... We celebrate our Second Annual Women's History Event and First Saturday at The Labelle Art Gallery.
Located at 300 White Horse Road in Voorhees.

We have just confirmed among our special guests will be writer/motivational speaker Carolyn Wilson.
She will be doing a special book signing for her latest book Magnified Thoughts.

The day will also include a 30 minute business mixer, a 30 minute health seminar, networking , music and more.

Admission is Free.
The Gallery Art is Discounted 10% or more!
Free Parking!

For more information contact
Ray THE CURATOR Tyler
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Lessons In Non Profit Leadership

Toni Pergolin is a highly regarded strategic leader who has successfully grown companies organically and through mergers and acquisitions.  Her book "Too Important to Fail" shares her story of a large nonprofit's turnaround and the steps she took to position the organization to sustain itself for many years to come.

Currently serving as President and CEO of Bancroft, one of the largest human services providers in New Jersey and the Greater Philadelphia region, she has more than doubled the size of the company in ten years.  Her ability to lead nonprofit organizations with a focus on delivering excellence with a healthy margin has resulted in a decade of profitable returns enabling reinvestment in the organization’s mission.

Friday, March 20th at 9am
Mays Landing Campus Room M-129

$20 Per Person (Includes copy of book and breakfast)

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The Camden County Teen Arts Festival Is Coming Fri March 20th

2020 Camden County Teen Arts Festival


The Cultural and Heritage Commission at Camden County College is pleased to announce the re-introduction of the Camden County Teen Arts Festival for all Camden County high school students to be held on Friday, March 20, 2020 at Camden County College!

What is the Camden County Teen Arts Festival?

The Camden County Teen Arts Festival presents young people in the county an opportunity to be recognized for their interests in the arts and encourages them to continue their creative work. During the one day event, each student or group receives a critique from a professional artist and has the opportunity to participate in workshops with professionals. All participants are able to display or demonstrate their artistic skills, observe the works of their peers, and learn from professional artists in both a competitive and educational showcase. The winners of the 2020 Camden County Teen Arts Festival qualify to compete in the NJ State Teen Arts Festival from June 2-4, 2020. More information about that event can be found here: www.njteenarts.com
To encourage as many schools in Camden County to participate, the fee for participating in the 2020 Camden County Teen Arts Festival has been graciously waived for this year. Each school will be responsible for their own transportation, so please do not forget to order your busses in a timely manner to ensure your transportation arrangements for March 20th. In addition, we are asking that each student bring their own lunch to the event as food services will not be provided.
For this first year, the adjudicated categories for the Camden County Teen Arts Festival will be limited to the following 11 categories:
  • Poetry
  • Video & Filmmaking
  • 2D Visual Arts
  • 3D Visual Arts
  • Guitar
  • Piano
  • Small Instrumental Music
  • Creative Writing
  • Small Theatre
  • Small Musical Theatre
  • Small Vocal Music

For more information, please email us at arts@camdencc.edu
or contact us directly.

For general information contact:
Karen Nicholson
The Cultural & Heritage Commission at Camden County College
Camden County College,
Blackwood Campus – Roosevelt 208 D
Blackwood, New Jersey 08012
Office telephone: (856)-227-7200, ext. 4945
Email: knicholson@camdencc.edu

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Virginia Arts Festival's 24th Season

Virginia Arts Festival Announces 24th Season Dozens of spring performances of music, dance, theater and more, in venues throughout Coastal Virginia

Virginia Arts Festival will light up stages throughout Hampton Roads in spring 2020, bringing acclaimed artists from around the world. “It’s a season of joy,” said the Festival’s Perry Artistic Director Rob Cross. “From our season-long celebration of the masterworks of Beethoven to brilliant new ballet to virtuosic performances by masters of jazz, folk and world music, you’ll find experiences that quicken your pulse, soothe your soul, and spark passionate discussion.”

Dance Series One of the most brilliant ballet companies in the world, the Hong Kong Ballet makes its Virginia Arts Festival debut April 17-19, performing its exuberantly creative production of ALICE (in wonderland) with Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Ingeniously staged and choreographed by the company’s artistic director Septime Webre, with eye-popping costumes by Liz Vandal of Cirque du Soleil, this vibrant spectacle is a treat for all ages. A destination for dance lovers each spring, the Virginia Arts Festival will also present the electrifying, Memphis-based Collage Dance Collective April 21 and the hilarious parodies of the tutu-clad, all-male Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo April 29.

Beethoven Celebration The Festival joins the worldwide celebration of the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven this spring, presenting performances throughout the region that feature some of classical music’s most acclaimed artists. A highlight of the celebration will be a Virginia Symphony Orchestra performance of Beethoven’s towering Ninth Symphony, with its soaring “Ode to Joy,” and Beethoven’s Emperor Piano Concerto, performed by Van Cliburn Gold Medalist Olga Kern. Marking her final appearance as Music Director of the VSO, JoAnn Falletta conducts the Orchestra, Chorus and soloists in an unforgettable celebration. Patrons can choose to hear this program in Newport News May 15, Norfolk May 16 or Virginia Beach May 17. With live video projected from on-stage screens, you’ll see every bit of the action as you listen to this magnificent music.

Chamber Music  More Beethoven masterworks await music lovers throughout the spring, curated by the Festival’s Connie & Marc Jacobson Director of Chamber Music, Olga Kern. In intimate concerts featuring virtuoso musicians from around the world, the Festival’s Chamber Music series offers opportunities to hear the legendary Brentano Quartet, Italy’s Quartetto Adorno, violinist Alexandre da Costa and Olga Kern herself. 

Film, Theater, and Visual Art An array of truly “beyond category” performances mark the Virginia Arts Festival’s foray into these uniquely visual art forms in 2020. In a rare treat for music and history lovers,

the Festival and Sandler Center Foundation present a bravura performance of music from Victory at Sea, the landmark 1950s television series recounting the United States World War II naval victories. Featuring music from the stirring score written for the series by the legendary Broadway composer Richard Rodgers, curated and conducted by one of the most sought-after music directors on Broadway today, Rob Fisher, and performed by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, this spectacular evening of music May 31 will also feature beloved show tunes of the 1940s and ‘50s, performed by awardwinning Broadway star Laura Osnes. 

Audience involvement is key in the Sing-A-Long-A Sound of Music April 25, when fans can sing along with Julie Andrews and the von Trapp kids in a screening of the beloved film—and costumes (nuns, goat herders, baronesses, anyone?) are encouraged! You’ll not only see this beloved movie in magnificent Technicolor and glorious Cinemascope, it’s a major audience participation event with subtitles on screen showing the lyrics for all the songs. A host leads the audience in this interactive, inclusive, celebratory, uplifting and irresistible evening. 

Virginia Arts Festival has a history of inspired collaboration and unique performances that offer revelatory rediscovery of rarely heard works. This season, music and poetry lovers can experience William Walton’s Façade, a groundbreaking 1923 composition that incorporated the poems of Edith Sitwell. Conducted by JoAnn Falletta and featuring a company of gifted musicians and “reciters,” Façade will be performed April 9 in the new Joan and Macon Brock Theatre, Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center at Virginia Wesleyan University. 

A new work, The Black Mozart which premiered at Tanglewood in 2019, tells “a slice of the wild historical story of composer and activist Chevalier de Saint-Georges, an 18thcentury black aristocratic composer who…became a pioneer in nearly every field he touched” (Bay State Banner). Born in Guadalupe, he immigrated to France and became Marie Antoinette’s personal music teacher and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s roommate, a darling of French society, a sought-after violinist, master fencer, soldier, and composer of some of the most beautiful and popular music of the era. Lost to history after the French Revolution, this amazing historical figure is brought to life in this unique performance that combines actors and musicians May 7 at the Attucks Theatre. 

From the award-winning, nationally recognized Norfolk State University Theatre Department comes the riveting new production of Charles Fuller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning A Soldier’s Play, a murder mystery set in a Louisiana Army base that lays bare the raw emotions of racism. The original New York production by the Negro Ensemble Company launched the careers of Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson and got rave reviews. Acclaimed NSU Theatre Director Anthony Stockard has assembled a cast of NSU alumni and guest artists for an unforgettable four performances, May 28 – 31.  












Tuesday, February 25, 2020

First Saturday's At The Labelle Art Gallery Start with The 30 Minute Business Mixer


Word has been spreading about the newest and bright artists gathering in the South Jersey/ Philly Area.

First Saturday's at the beautiful Labelle Art Gallery.

What few haven't know is that before the artists take the stage....
Carol Waties our resident Business Guru (who is also a poet) hosts a quick seminar and networking session.

These sessions are especially great for people in the arts but you do not have to be an artist to attend or to network or learn.

So if you have a small business or want to start one.

Your dream deserves 30 minutes of investment.

Join us at 4pm sharp on March 7th!

Then stay for The Health and Wellness Seminar and for The Women's Month Celebration with a number of great writers, authors and women of great organizations.

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The Flash: Words and Pictures From The AC Rites Of Passage Black History Celebration


Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. Praises The Rites Of Passage.
Mayor Usry, AC's first Black Mayor. And encourages the youth to press on to greatness.

2 Beautiful Dancers Continue The Legacy of Greats Like Alvin Ailey

Emcee of the night Maria Hadley sharing why Black History is always every month!
This young lady wowed the crowd with her voice!


Members of The Boardwalk Seahawks Drum Corp

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Saturday, February 22, 2020

BREAKING NEWS: Sketching To Raise Money For The Arts & Music Think Tank

Please come out tomorrow.
Sorry for the short notice.
Enjoy a Comic Con Atmosphere or at least an Cosplay and Artists Alley Atmosphere.

I will be sketching, drawing, painting to raise money for The Arts & Media Think Tank!

Sketches will start at only $10.

But the first 5 people to show me this flyer on their phone will get a free sketch of MY choice or a $5 sketch of their choice (small , black and white)

This summer we have live events, seminars and festivals.
If you would like to contribute to an all inclusive arts organization please contact Raymond Tyler at 
RaymondCTyler@Gmail.com

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Friday, February 21, 2020

The 2020 Arts and Authors Extravaganza Date Is Out

Readers, artist, writers, aspiring authors, poets, musicians, or anyone else interested in the Arts, come join us at the 2020 9th Annual Arts & Authors Extravaganza on Sunday, Aug. 2th 3pm-9pm at the Crowne Plaza, Cherryhill, NJ.
You don't want to miss this huge book signing, live art show, spoken word artist, special performances, live band, light appetizers, and a cash bar, 'Write Your Book' discussion panel, along with prizes and giveaways!
Seating is limited. So save your spot by purchasing your tickets at www.bit.ly/artsandauthors2020
Family-friendly and Open to the Public. Free Parking! $5 pp, $10 at the door!
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THE FILM AND STREAM CLUB: DAVEY AND GOLIATH EASTER SHOW

Where do the years go. I remember being 7 or 8 and waking up early one Easter morning. Even though I am Seventh Day Adventist m...