Tonight: MUSIC IS MY LIFE…THE OSCAR BROWN, JR. STORY at the LHAAFF
Come to the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center tonight, April 26, at 7:30 PM for this wonderful documentary on life and work of Oscar Brown, Jr., the great jazz musician, union leader, political candidate, and social commentator. Director Donnie L. Betts will be present for a special post-show Q&A. Don’t miss this rare opportunity and inspiring film experience! General admission: $7. Children age 12 and under: $2.
The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival continues tomorrow with great matinee films and an evening Blaxploitation presentation.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Music is My Life, Politics
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