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Friday, November 28, 2014
Voting Process Ends December 22, 2014 * Cast your Votes Up To 5 Times Daily
#WOW There is so much going on with the 2015 2nd Annual Black Women In Jazz & Fine Arts Awards! Don't forget to #Vote at: http://www.bwijawards.com/ vote.php You may Vote up to 5 times per day for me and your other #FAV Candidates. The Voting process ends on on December 22nd. And you can be a vital part of it all! Check it out on the #Website :http://www.bwijawards.com/
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Deborah A.Culp: "Debbie's World": Power Luncheon to Feature Keynote Speaker Retired ...
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Saturday, November 15, 2014
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Monday, November 10, 2014
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Deborah A.Culp: "Debbie's World": Noted Gospel Industry Updates form The Bellamy Gro...
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Wow! I recently found out that I was nominated! But I need your #Votes go to the #Linkhttp://www.bwijawards.com/vote.php and cast your vote for me and the other talented women in the Arts. #ThankYou Deborah A Culp * God's Writer Girl
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Deborah A.Culp: "Debbie's World": Veteran's Day 2014
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Sunday, November 9, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
The Black Arts Alliance is now accepting submissions for the 14th Annual North Carolina Black Film Festival
Calling for FILM Submissions, Get yours in now! The Black Arts Alliance (BAA) will present
the North Carolina Black Film Festival (NCBFF), March 26-29, 2015 in
Wilmington, NC. In its 14th year, the four day juried and invitational festival
of independent motion pictures by African-American filmmakers will showcase
features, shorts, animation, and documentary films. Prizes of $500 will be
awarded in each category, provided there is a minimum of three entries to be
screened in any given category. This year NCBFF is adding a Student Film
category. There will be an evening showcasing film submissions from students
from various film programs around the country Friday evening, March 27, 2014
during this year’s festival. There is no submission fee for the student film
category, but submissions must be made from filmmakers enrolled full or
part-time in a college or university. The festival jury will review and judge
each film, but in lieu of a monetary prize in the student category, an award
will be presented to the winner(s).
Submission Requirements:
1. A completed entry form for each submission. Eligible
entries must include a director, writer, or producer of color.
2. A DVD, clearly labeled, including submission title,
entrant's name, and contact number.
3. A non-refundable $25 entry fee in U.S. funds must
accompany each submission. A late fee will be added for any films submitted
after December 31, 2014. Electronic submissions and payments can be made online
at http://www.blackartsalliance.org/NCBlackFilmFestival
4. There is no entry fee required for the student category,
however if students wish to be considered in the competitive categories:
feature, documentary, short and/or animation, they must also submit the General
Application Form along with the required entry fee.
5. Enclose an electronic press kit including director's bio
and photo, credits, synopsis, and production stills to
Charlon@BlackArtsAlliance.org.
Submissions and payments can be made online at
www.BlackArtsAlliance.org. For more information, contact Festival Director,
Charlon Turner at (910) 620-3313
Charlon@BlackArtsAlliance.com
Saturday, November 1, 2014
In His Own Words: Bishop Rance Allen Reveals Real Meaning of Latest Hit Song
**Courtesy of Fred Willis,
“SoulProsper Media”, Ty-Scot Music and Entertainment
* Lead In by Deborah A.
Culp
For many years audiences
worldwide have been blessed by and thoroughly enjoyed the gift of Gospel Music,
ministered in song by the anointed Bishop Rance Allen and company. That noted
company being the other members who make up the award winners known as: “The
Rance Allen Group.” And glory to God, it just keeps getting better as the
groups kingdom work continues sharing this form of God’s love with his people.
The Rance Allen Group's
hit radio single "A Lil' Louder (Clap Your Hands)" has listeners
across the country groovin' along to its driving bassline and catchy hook. Though the group wants you to dance, they
also want to ensure that fans truly get the song's true meaning. With the goal to be an inspiration and share
their wisdom, they are excited about sharing this time in praising God. They
want the dancers to dance and the praisers to praise, all for our Father.
According to Bishop Rance
Allen, "A Lil' Louder (Clap Your Hands)" is more than just a
danceable tune. In a recent interview
with Soul Prosper Media, Allen explains that "A Lil' Louder" was
created to encourage those who are experiencing difficult trials. The discouragement that is felt during those
times can cause people to retreat or give up but Bishop Allen strongly suggests
that we should do the opposite. He says
that this song will serve as an important reminder.
"If you're going
through anything...remember that God is going to get you through. God never fails, God is always good,"
said Allen.
The Rance Allen Group is
known for blending popular music with the gospel message and their new album,
Celebrate, is a continuation of this beloved musical style. Celebrate will be available in stores and
online November 10th but fans don't have to wait until then to hear some
exciting new music. Consumers who
pre-order the digital album prior to its street date, will instantly receive a
new remix of the group's timeless classic, "Something About the Name
Jesus" featuring Kirk Franklin. Pre-order options can be found via
I-Tunes.
For additional information
visit www.theranceallengroup.com
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