Monday, February 29, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/29/16



Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“When you are in the company of lunatics, behave like a lunatic. When you are in the company of intelligentsias, speak with brilliance...that is how a chameleon behaves, the territory changes it, and it adapts to the changes.” -― Michael Bassey Johnson

Friday, February 26, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Refllection 02/26/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“Never dull your shine for somebody else.” -― Tyra Banks

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/25/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”
― Mahatma Gandhi

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/24/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“Everything has a way of coming full circle. It takes patience and perseverance to see a dream through...to close that circle. Because some dreams, like some circles, can be much bigger than others.” -― Karen Dale Trask

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/23/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“To believe in something, and not to live it, is dishonest.” -― Mahatma Gandhi

Monday, February 22, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/22/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” -― Elie Wiesel

Friday, February 19, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/19/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“The only real battle in life is between hanging on and letting go.” -― Shannon L. Alder

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/18/16


Song Of The Day....



Today's Reflection:

“When pain brings you down, don't be silly, don't close your eyes and cry, you just might be in the best position to see the sun shine.” -― Alanis Morissette


Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/17/16


Song Of The Day....



Today's Reflection:

"Mess up my bed with me." -- Unknown

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Brava! for Women in the Arts, Anthony Ken, LLC, Sheryl Lee Ralph & the D.I.V.A Foundation present Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical



February 17 - March 13, 2016
Wednesdays 7pm / Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8pm / Sunday 2pm & 7pm
Tickets $35 - 100
Opening Night Party, Feb 20 w/ DJ Lamont (Fingersnaps, KPOO
& Hosted by Juanita MORE!
Buy Tickets Now!



"Performed with electric exuberance" -The New York Times

Nominated in 5 categories for NY's prestigious Audelco Award for Excellence in Black Theater!

The smash hit of last season, Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical returns for another LIMITED ENGAGEMENT in 2016, with new songs and design!

Don't miss the critically acclaimed musical hit that celebrates the life of the original 1970's Disco Queen, Sylvester. Broadway star Anthony Wayne sings, lives, and breathes life as iconic singer and songwriter.

Also featuring Anastacia McCleskey (of Broadway's Book of Mormon, Priscilla, and Hair) and Jacqueline B. Arnold as Two Tons of Fun/The Weather Girls, DeAnne Stewart, Rahmel McDade, and a rocking 5-piece band that will have you dancing in the aisles!

With songs like "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)," "Can't Stop Dancing," and "You Are My Friend," this show tells the life story of Sylvester. Beyond all the trials, tribulations, glitz, and glamour of his lifestyle, he was iconic for being unapologetically FABULOUS.
Special performances benefiting Bay Area organizations:

Thursday, February 18: SF AIDS Emergency Fund
Sunday, February 28: Black Theatre Night - Black Artists Contemporary Cultural Experience
Sunday, March 6: Queer Cultural Center
Thursday, March 10: Museum of the African Diaspora
Sunday, March 13: KPOO Radio

Mighty Real creative team includes Kendrell Bowman (director), Wayne Bowman (book), Stephanie P. Freed (lighting), and Rafe Carlotto (sound).

The New York Times raves it's "A Mighty Real Time" and BroadwayWorld boasts it's "FIERCE! What the biographical jukebox musical should be."

View the trailer here:



Anthony Wayne & Kendrell Bowman Visited Us At City Of Refuge This Past Sunday. Go To 1:15;24 To See Them Share & Hear Anthony's Amazing Voice....



I Got To See Anthony As, "Richie" In The National Tour Of, "A Chorus Line". He Brought The House Down....

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/16/16


Song Of The Day....



Today's Reflection:

Friday, February 12, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/12/16



Song Of The Day.....




Today's Reflection:

"I dread the day twerking becomes a legit college major." -- Romany Malco

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/11/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“The law of centrifugal force seems to be as true for the human condition as it is for the Newtonian mechanics. The faster our lives spin, the more things tend to fly apart.” -― Richard Paul Evans

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/10/16



Today's Reflection:

“Your perspective on life comes from the cage you were held captive in.” -― Shannon L. Alder




















Song Of The Day....


Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & daily Reflection 02/08/16


Song Of The Day....





Today"s Reflection:

"He will win who knows how to handle both superior and inferior forces." -- Sun Tzu


Monday, February 8, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/07/16



Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“It's too late to be studying Hebrew; it's more important to understand even the slang of today.”
― Henry David Thoreau

Why We Must Take Bold Action in Uplifting the Lives of Black Gay Men



National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Statement


When my brother fell
I picked up his weapons.
I didn't question
whether I could aim
or be as precise as he.
A needle and thread
were not among
his things
I found.

Essex Hemphill, When My Brother Fell, Ceremonies (1992)


The final verses of poet and activist Essex Hemphill's powerful work invokes both a stark criticism of the AIDS movement and a call to family, connectedness, brotherhood in a battle that he himself would ultimately lose against HIV/AIDS.

This National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, invoking Essex's poem represents a larger battle against HIV/AIDS that has expanded on many fronts facing Black gay men across the United States, ranging from stigma, criminalization, racism and homophobia. Now more than ever, addressing structural violence and investing in the lives of Black gay men must be strategies to win this battle against HIV/AIDS.

Essex's poem and his own story sheds a spotlight on where the epidemic is most pronounced. Research has demonstrated consistently that the epidemic continues to rage among Black gay men.

This National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day we must commit to achieving justice for Black gay men and all vulnerable communities impacted by the epidemic. In doing so, when our brothers fall, such as Michael L. Johnson currently serving 30.5 years for criminalized transmission of HIV, we must be brave in ending systems of mass incarceration that target and maim Black bodies through movement-building with powerful racial justice movements. When our brothers fall to an inaccessible system of health care, we must push for the expansion of Medicaid particularly in the South and target resources that invest in the lives of Black gay men. When our brothers fall to depression and loneliness, we must build social capital, celebrate the sexual liberation, value and culture of Black gay men as part of the larger Black social fabric.

Threading these strategies together requires a brave and new vision to how we reallocate resources and address the epidemic beyond testing, treatment and biomedical prevention. We can no longer ignore mounting research that continues to reinforce and acknowledge that social and structural factors as a root cause for the rising epidemic among Black gay men. Inaction and indifference only reinforces the truths that research resonate. To take aim, to be precise in this era of epidemic, to honor our brothers that have fallen, we must end stigma, criminalization, racism and homophobia.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/05/16


Song Of The Day.....




Today's Reflection:

“Arrogant and ignorant go together like peanut butter and jelly. Would you like a sandwich?” -― Jarod Kintz

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/04/16


Song Of The Day....




“Tears are words that need to be written.” ― Paulo Coelho

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/03/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“There are wounds that never show on the body that are deeper and more hurtful than anything that bleeds.” -― Laurell K. Hamilton

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Happy Birthday Marlon Riggs: A Twitter Chat


I'll Be One Of The Panelists.....

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/02/16


Song Of The Day.....



Today's Reflection:

Monday, February 1, 2016

Song Of The Day.... & Daily Reflection 02/01/16


Song Of The Day....




Today's Reflection:

“Love flows like flowers, and grows like water. I’m so thirsty for romance I could drink a dozen roses.” ― Jarod Kintz