PATRICKRILEYHEADSHOT2.JPGWELCOME to "The Life of Riley" which will include periodic chronicles of pop culture and possibilities that flow out of Patrick L. Riley's day. That's me!!! Through blogging (and soon some other technological features on which I'll keep you posted as they launch), I will pull experiences from my busy life to entertain and inspire all of you. Through this site, I will share my observations and insights. 

Some features to look forward to:

1.) "PATRICK'S POP UP(DATES)" will feature stories from pop culture, music, theater, fashion, and the entertainment industry at large. 

2.) "The Life of Riley" will also introduce a "take-a-look-at-your-life" section (READ: sort of an advice column), where I will help readers come up with their own questions and answers around what "ways of being" are working (or not working) to have them acheive their respective goals and live their best lives. This section is called "WHO YOU BE?".

3.) Additonally, there will be a free-flowing, organic section called "TESTIFY" from which I will pull from my own life's journey to share and hopefully inspire. Some of the fare may be new musings and experiences. Other times, I may pull from my journals and past sharings to shed light on some uncomfortable truths that I've experienced and that may perhaps play a role in healing someone else's wounds as the real-life experience did for me. From my experience of covering 9/11 as a freelance journalist to courageously coming out (as gay) to my family, "TESTIFY" promises to move those who choose to read it.

4.) And a section titled "PR" (like my initials, but also like "public relations") will include press clips from any coverage I get. 

5.) And anytime pictures or video can support an entry (in the blog, and perhaps in the subsequent podcasts, my space, and website), those visuals will keep things aesthetically enrolling. That section will be called "MY TUBE".
PLAYING TO THE POP IN POSSIBILITIES!
Patrick L. Riley

 

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Rémy Martin meet NABJ

  

REMY Martin meet NABJ

 You folks know how much I LOVE NABJ! SO MUCH!  

As my NABJ fam and I convened in Orlando, Florida last week, it was “annual therapy” as usual! A family reunion! HUGS! LAUGHTER! TEARS! JOY! And as can be par for the course in convention culture, lots of cocktails --- all for the calming of nerves and the brokering of new gigs and deals.  As Immediate Past Chair of the NABJ Arts & Entertainment Task Force, I’m pleased to have been able to bring a recurring client REMY MARTIN to the table. This, just in time for the task force’s 20th Anniversary. Good friend of almost 20 years Lamar Johnson is VP of PR, Branded Entertainment, and Digital Marketing for Remy Martin. And he reached out to me about a year ago with the interest of connecting his brand to some of the events that I often include in “A Day in the Life of Riley: pop culture & possibilities” – most pointedly: He wanted to do something with NABJ (www.nabj.org). Well, mission accomplished! REMY Martin came in to the Orlando convention mix with great synergies and signature cocktails for the NABJ President’s Reception (CONGRATS, my friend, Mr. Greg Lee on the completion of your administration!) and – after my own heart – the NABJ Arts & Entertainment Task Force’s reception which featured some exciting elements: POWERED by Toyota Avalon via dear friend Sheila Eldridge, MC Lyte DJ’d; Tyrese Gibson... and TD Jakes (sporting plaid like me!) appeared on behalf of BLACK NATIVITY (In theaters November 27th) and Derek Luke, Jennifer Lewis (who brought me many laughs this night and from her body of work!), and... David E. Talbert joined us on behalf of his BAGGAGE CLAIM (September 27th); my friend Bevy Smith hosted; and we honored Eric Deggans with this year's LEGACY award (He’s just been named TV Critic for NPR). From carving stations to passed food... and THREE signature cocktails courtesy of REMY Martin!  WHAT A BLAST!  Great event! Some of the other events for which I've enrolled Rémy Martin to power and partner this past year: 

1. Oscar Viewing Party in L.A. with the African American Film Critics Association and the Robey Theatre Company: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2013/2/26/oscar-and-remy-martin.html. Went well and client may want to partner again this year.

2. NYC Hearts of Gold charity event: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2012/11/19/golden-hearts.html.

3. DC (National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame synergy where REMY provided all the inductees engraved bottles of high-mark cognac);

4. Chicago (We recently hosted a 'Steve Harvey' birthday toast on the set of his show). That synergy with Steve Harvey has legs as Mr. Harvey has reached out and asked REMY to partner with his HOODIE AWARDS in Las Vegas next week. I've had the chance to host a half dozen "Disney Dreamers Academy" events (Steve Harvey's baby) at the National Associaton of Black Journalists' Convention. And at our Vegas convention, I got to share the stage with Mr. Harvey: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2007/8/13/audacity-of-hope-and-dreams-in-vegas.html.  This past year, I was a guest of Disney at the "Disney Dreamers Academy" (http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2012/3/15/dreams-and-desire.html).

I LOVE NABJ! I LOVE REMY Martin! THANKS ALL! #nabj13

 

THE BUTLER

I LOVE “LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER”! And I absolutely ADORE OPRAH in it... and the rest of the STAR-STUDDED, AMAZING CAST! But I digress: Most of you know I’ve freelanced for Oprah Winfrey since 1998 (and still today as OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network produces a whole network of next-chapter content for which I sometimes get assigned to field produce – including recent Oprah: Where Are They Now? fare i.e. interviewing Dennis Rodman and Candace Bushnell recently; etc.). But like many of her opening nights (including “The Color Purple” on Broadway where Ant and I met), I got to share the carpet with her. But not working for her this time. I was asked a favor by my dear friend and NABJ sister @Lauren Tobin (Just saw her at the Convention in Orlando) – to escort her client Colman Domingo down the red carpet of Lee Daniels’ The Butler premiere. He portrays Freddie Fellows (head of the White House staff) – the character who grills Forest Whitaker’s character about Rémy Martin 1738 Cognac – the exceptionally mellow cognac made by my recurring client Rémy Martin who just partnered with my beloved NABJ for its Orlando Convention – providing fine spirits for the NABJ Arts & Entertainment Task Force and Immediate Past President Greg Lee’s reception.     But worth noting it was in Orlando where Lauren knew she wouldn’t be able to make it NYC for the WORLD PREMIERE. ENTER COLMAN DOMINGO – in Hugo Boss! I made sure my friends in the business spoke to him – from EXTRA’s AJ Calloway to E! ENTERTAINMENT’s Alicia Quarles to OMG! Insider’s Kevin Frazier; ACCESS HOLLYWOOD; Vanity Fair; Wall Street Journal; The Source; all of NYC’s papers; and a host of other GREAT PRESS! PLUS, I snagged a few shots of him with his co-stars – including Lenny Kravitz who attended with his late mom Roxie Roker’s dear friend Cicely Tyson (recent Tony-award-winner for “Trip to Bountiful”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDxfe-hG_aY).  I first met Colman Domingo after he starred in Broadway’s “Passing Strange” (http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2012/11/1/swept-away.html).  Came to know he and I had Lauren in common soon after that. His upcoming projects: “A Boy and His Soul” at the Tricycle Theatre in London and “The Scottsboro Boys” at The Young Vic in London; one recent independent film “Newlyweeds” premiered at Sundance; and “Almost Christmas” with Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd is also coming up. OF COURSE, while on the carpet, I got to acknowledge – face-to-face – many of the wonderful cast-members – including Cuba Gooding Jr., Terrance Howard, David Oleyowo, Mariah Carey, Yaya Alafia (from “America’s Next Top Model”), Jane Fonda, and a host of others. Most excitedly, I got to say HI to MISS WINFREY (and to CONGRATULATE her on the amazing role she plays). Shout out to MISS WINFREY’s GLAM SQUAD: Andre, Kelly, and my friend Derrick – all of whom I was happy to see. I’ve seen the film twice – once with Lee Daniels, Gabourey Sidibe, my girlfriend Sidra Smith, TV personality Paul Wharton, Chris Rock, and an intimate group of folks. Then, I just saw it again – FINAL CUT – with NABJ this past weekend. I LOVE “THE BUTLER”! It’s a CLASSIC and so timely right now! TWITTER @weinsteinfilms @oprah @colmandomingo INSTAGRAM: kingofbingo FACEBOOK: Colman Domingo WEBSITE: www.colmandomingo.com  JOB WELL DONE, LADIES (including my friend Pernell Walter) and GENTLEMEN‪!‎ #leedanielsthebutler

IMPOSSIBLE INEVITABLE 

 

"What seems impossible seems inevitable in retrospect..."  - CONDOLEEZZA RICE, Ph.D (Keynote Speaker at The Links, Incorporated's 38th National Assembly Civic Luncheon)

 

MEMORIAL DAY

After I got back from my Morehouse 20 REUNION, we got some fun down time with our friends Danielle and Bernard who threw the annual karaoke Memorial Day bash! As always, it was a BLAST!

REGULAR DAY IN HARLEM

On a rare, aimless day in Harlem, I met up with my girlfriend Sidra Smith at Red Rooster for a quick drink. She was accompanied by my buddy Tichina Arnold (Currently starring in TV LAND’s “Happily Divorced”, though she’s engaged to be married later this year) and her cute dog Kharma. After our cocktails, we went to Astor Row Café where I ran into writer Keith Josef Adkins (“Girlfriends”; etc.). Shout out to owner Manny to whom Sidra introduced me. Also got to hang out with Chrystale Wilson (“Players Club”) who I haven’t seen since my 2009 in L.A.

THE SKINNY

My friend George Faison’s Firehouse was the home of the NYC Premiere of my industry brother Patrik-Ian Polk’s “The Skinny”, which is WONDERFUL.

You must check it out! GO SEE IT THIS WEEK, if you're here in NYC!  MEANWHILE, as 'The Skinny' chronicles a PRIDE weekend in NYC, it's worth noting that we got to celebrate PRIDE last week as well. Bumped into two brothers in pop culture, music, and ALL THINGS DIVAS: Ra Shawn and Donald Peebles – both of whom have recently written blogs on our beloved DONNA SUMMER, one of our favorite divas whose LEGACY must not be forgotten. Here’s Ra Shawn’s: http://www.mywritingzone.blogspot.com/?zx=bcedce988f932c9d. Here’s Donald’s: http://authordonaldpeebles.blogspot.com/2012/06/black-people-hate-donna-summer.html. Also was good to toast PRIDE with friends Robert West and his husband John Bradley! And see some of my little Morehouse brothers.

NYABJ

Afterwards, I connected with Ant and his cousin Taricq at Harlem Tavern where we wanted to support our beloved NYABJ and NYABJ President Mike Feeney. It was a Mardi Gras/New Orleans kick-off (NABJ is in New Orleans June 20-24 – www.nabj.org). Shout out to my BET buddy Gary who was in the house along with many friends in the business i.e. Nina Flowers (Apollo) and Simone Smalls. MORE ON NABJ in a minute…

FOR THE LOVE OF NINA

Only OUR LOVE FOR NINA ISABELLA would have all of us up at the crack of dawn to attend a “baby blessing” at the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church. My Morehouse brother, Reverend Dr. Calvin Butts, oversaw the beautiful ceremony. But of course, we LOVE Nina’s parents Mara Schiavocampo and Tommie Porter…and wouldn’t have missed it. I even ran into dear friends who are members there i.e. performer/choreography Ken Roberson; artist Dianne Smith; and one of my Morehouse BFFs Mike Bryant. After the dedication, the Porters hosted a well-appointed, Amy-Ruth-catered brunch of fried chicken, waffles (with Mara’s special praline syrup), scrambled eggs, grits, and a stunningly sweet, red velvet cake. Mara’s mom asked where my nephew Herman L. Riley III was. I called him to check. In a half hour, he joined us (IN TOW: a thoughtful card, gift, and guest [his Morehouse brother Jerrod Etian Hill, an assistant producer for NBC News/Dateline, which makes him Mara’s colleague]).

BLACK-2-BROADWAY

Ant and I went to Billie’s Black to join our friend Kevin-Anthony for his ‘Black 2 Broadway’ Tony-Awards viewing party as we all cheered on Best Musical Revival “Porgy & Bess” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XDnTV-TMoA).  Also, Audra Macdonald won her prize while co-star Norm Lewis, a friend, was nominated as well. While enjoying some light bites, I also ran into performer April Nixon who is currently starring in off-Broadway’s “SISTAS :the Musical” – a musical celebration of African American women from Bessie Smith to Mary J. Blige (www.sistasthemusical.com).  April and I acted alongside each other for a film reading last year (http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2011/1/27/live-out-louder.html).  And it’s always a pleasure to see my industry family – including Kevin Reed; Natalie Clarke; Morehouse brother Jason; singer extraordinaire Darius Booker; and many others.

BABY NEWS & NEW JOB NEWS

Shout out to Monique – former fill-in producer for ‘Wendy Williams’, now in Chi-town to produce for “The Steve Harvey Show”. We got to toast her on Friday at CAVA wine lounge on the upper west side of Manhattan. 

 

ALSO I recently popped by baby shower for Phillana Williams, friend of my many NEW RO baby loves – including – of course – my Amazing Grace, Nichole Shellman; Michelle Sanchez-Boyce; Erika Munro Kennerly; Pamela Watson; Angelique Miles; Cynthia Burgos; Chenoa Maxwell; and many of other FAB friends!

My friend Carl Nelson invited me to join him at Urban Latino Magazine’s big music issue party last night at Rooftop 760. BET's Master of the Mix DJ MELL STARR kept us dancing. SI*SE performed – including tracks from their new single EP "GO"! And my highlight: running into and catching up with old friend Ray Rosario who is doing some awesome things with his art and the film industry. Stay tuned. https://www.facebook.com/UrbanLatinoMag. I was out of town for the unveiling of one of Ray’s projects. It’s the NIMBY EXPERIENCE: A pledge by celebrities, committed to MAKING A DIFFERENCE, to go undercover to shed light on causes they are passionate about. Actor Luis Guzman is attached as are Producer Ed Martin and Director Jacquelyn Aluotto. http://www.rbrw.org/rbrw-tv CONGRATS, RAY!

PROJECT 1 VOICE

TOTAL HONOR to share the stage with Tony-award ROYALTY – including Lillias White; Adriane Lenox (Also from my Miss Ross’ “Double Platinum”); Chuck Cooper; and from this year’s winner for Broadway revival, “Porgy & Bess”, my buddy Norm Lewis. It was Erich McMillan-McCall’s brainchild PROJECT1VOICE (www.project1voice.org) and this year, the black-theater initiative doled out 24 productions of JAMES BALDWIN’s “The Amen Corner” in 18 cities – including NYC’s The Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College. I was cast as STAGE NARRATOR for ACT 2. WHAT A BLAST! And as always, there were so many friends who were either a part of the production and/or just in the house that the names are too many, but let me list a few: Kimberly JaJuan; Michelle Robinson; and more! PLEASE CONTINUE TO SUPPORT PROJECT 1 VOICE beyond Monday, June 18th – whether in NYC or the other 18 locations throughout the USA: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Project1voice/158820437504381 And a SPECIAL SHOUT OUT to my Morehouse brother Walter Dallas, who DIRECTED this special staged reading of JAMES BALDWIN's "The AMEN CORNER" for PROJECT 1 VOICE (www.project1voice.org).

NABJ NEW ORLEANS

You all know my time at NABJ is precious to me. This time was no exception. I can’t tell it all as it was just too much for a shared blog entry, but you can see a lot of it via these photo albums:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150902253333737.413639.662073736&type=3&l=5a83ec4c7d

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150911444378737.414581.662073736&type=3&l=57335d26d6

A few things I must point out:

1)      Shout out to my Amazing Graces Mara Schiavocampo and Audrey Irvine who took care of me while I was in NOLA… on a budget! I LOVE YOU, MY LADIES! And another POUND for my Morehouse brother Khalid Gross who too was in the cut to ensure I had a great time in New Orleans.

 

2)      My friend Ava DuVernay screened her upcoming film, Middle of Nowhere, which has been winning festival prize after festival prize… and receiving praise over praise over praise. It’s really a GREAT FILM!  Middle of Nowhere stars Emayatzy Corinealdi, David Oyelowo, Omari Hardwick, Lorraine Touissaint, and Edwina Findley. The film was acquired jointly by Participant Media and AFFRM, and will be released on October 12. CONGRATS, AVA!  www.facebook.com/MiddleofNowhereMovie

 

3)      Another shout out to Jackie Bazan who brought GMC TELEVISION NETWORK to NABJ with buddy Vanessa Williams and Morehouse brother Rockmond Dunbar in tow. They shared and talked about their latest project for GMC. Former Executive Vice President of Tyler Perry Studios, Roger Bobb, who left the company earlier last year to start his own film production company called Bobcat Films, makes his feature film directorial debut with a project titled “Raising Izzie” - a film that's based on the grand-prize winning script of the 1st annual GMC Faith & Family Screenplay Competition last year, and that will premiere on the GMC (Gospel Music Channel) this July. ALWAYS GREAT TO SEE THEM!

 

4)      Shout out to my NABJ colleagues, Miss Kelley Carter and Miss Adrienne Samuels Gibbs for their inaugural A&E Task Force programming for NABJ. It was stellar. We celebrated this year’s LEGACY Award honoree Kevin Frazier, founder of HipHollywood.com and host of the entertainment news program The Insider. Pioneering filmmaker Reginald Hudlin, producer of Quentin Tarantino’s highly anticipated Django Unchained, presented the award and further highlighted the evening by debuting an exclusive sneak peak of the film. Kerry Washington attended as well. “Django Unchained” is an action packed project starring Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, Samuel L. Jackson and produced by Reginald Hudlin for a Christmas release.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC8VJ9aeB_g

 

5)  Shout out to my friend, Fox Searchlight Picture's Cassandra Butcher who invited a small group of us out to dinner at the French Quarter's Ritz Carlton to discuss her latest account: "BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD" - winner of the Sundance 2012 Grand Jury Prize as well as the Excellence in Cinematography Award. The compelling flick is set in a forgotten but defiant bayou community cut off from the rest of the world by a sprawling levee where a six-year-old girl exists on the brink of orphanhood. It will keep you on the edge of your seat (as it kept me on the edge of mine): www.beastsofthesouthernwild.com.

   

6) Congrats to Monica Pearson, recipient of this year’s NABJ Legacy Award. She is the longest-running anchor in the Atlanta marketing and the first African American  women ever named as a primary evening co-anchor (circa 1975). She’s also a long-standing mentor for whom Audrey Irvine and I were interns (at WBS) while at Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse, respectively (Last I saw Monica, we were together, we were celebrating a boss I would have later in my career and her goodbye to the airwaves: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2011/5/15/nothing-ventured-nothing-gained.html).

 

7)      ALSO: Pat Tobin Media Professional Award recipient to another boss-of sorts: Janet Rolle under whom I produced several special projects during her tenure at BET (including an opportunity she gave me to produce video tributes and art/design for the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies gala for which she has been the Chair and a recipient: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2011/1/27/live-out-louder.html). Last year, AFUWI honored Suzanne de Passe. Pat Tobin was a mentor and friend – so I loved the synergies here.

 

8)      And a special SHOUT OUT to Gerrick Kennedy who joins a short list of friends who – over the last eight years are so – have been named “EMERGING JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR”. This honor makes Gerrick the first full-time A&E journalist to receive this special honor.

 I LOVE NABJ!!!!! And Krystal! LOL!

THE LINKS, INCORPORATED

Didn’t get much room to breathe after NABJ. Had to high-tail it to ORLANDO’s Rosen Shingle Creek Resort where client THE LINKS, INCORPORATED was hosting its 38th National Assembly of the now-65-year old friendship-and-service organization for which I produced tribute videos (at their gala in D.C.: http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/2011/12/14/get-into-it.html). I produced tributes for 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award honoree, Dr. Condoleezza Rice and all of the 2012 Co-Founders Awards recipients. The Co-Founders Award honorees are individuals who are widely recognized nationally or internationally for service rendered and have made significant contributions to the African American, African and Caribbean communities. Awards are given in the service areas: Services to Youth, Dr. Freeman Hrawboski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; The Arts, Judith Jamison, Artistic Director Emerita, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; National Trends and Services, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives; International Trends and Services, Dr. Johnnetta B. Cole, Director, Smithsonian Museum of African Art; and Health and Human Services, Dr. Vivian Pinn, former Director, Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health. Each honoree received an Elizabeth Catlett bronze sculpture commissioned especially for this occasion. And so many familiar faces! At NABJ, I saw so many of my ATLANTA TV FAMILY – from FOX 5 – including Sidmel Estes-Sumpter; Darius Walker; Elise Durham; Michael K. Watts; etc. Here I saw a few more – including Lisa Rayam and Angelique Proctor (who are members of THE LINKS, INC.). ALSO: My NABJ baby buddy Dee Griffin was in the house along with other NABJ sisters Nina Henderson-Moore; Tiffany Greene; Tina A. Brown; Michelle Stepney; etc. And my Spelman sisters Dr. Juvonda Hodge; Sharmell Sullivan; and others were in the mix as THE LINKS, INC. they are as well. SPECIAL SHOUT OUT to President Margot James Copeland; Eris Sims; Sherri Blount-Gray; Eleanor Hayes (the STELLAR NARRATOR of all the tribute pieces); and HEIR-O-LINK Lynn Whitfield who narrated the re-purposed LINKS, INC. HISTORY I produced for the 65th Anniversary GALA in DC. WHEW! ALL IN A FEW MONTHS of asset gathering; scripting; editing; tweaking; and schlepping to Orlando! WELL WORTH THE TRIP!

PROMAX GOLD!

Shout out to my Savannah homeboy and sometimes-boss Maurice Marable for taking home the TOP PRIZE at the 2012 Promax awards for DIRECTING HBO's Boardwalk Empire campaign last year (www.believemedia.com). Below are the categories that that it topped: 1) GOLD:  Directing - Boardwalk Empire Shoot Spot; 2) GOLD:  Best Dramatic Program Spot - Boardwalk Empire Shoot spot; 3) GOLD:  Best Dramatic Program Campaign. CONGRATS, MO! You are MOST DESERVING and have always been the MOST CREATIVE and TALENTED DIRECTOR I know. Worth noting, Mo is responsible for the PROMAX nods of which I've had the luxury of contributing (as field producer): 2010 Black History Month campaign (under Mr. Marable's DIRECTORIAL GENIUS) and I too had SENIOR PRODUCING credit on this year's PROMAX finalist (as well): - having produced - again under MO's let-him-fly LEADERSHIP - TWO Civil Rights-themed projects for BET that ran in DC during MLK Monument events October 2011 (pre-Irene cancellation). They were quite well-received...and now FINALISTs: a. Civil Rights: http://csftp.bet.net/FileView/2569_Reel1_WhenYouBelieve_CUT23_FINALMIXED.mov b. Women Civil Rights: http://csftp.bet.net/fileview/2569_Reel2_IWasHere_CUT5_FINAL_Mix.zip.

HOME AGAIN

WHEW! Made it back from Orlando and New Orleans to NYC to exhale! Parents and niece Taylor of BFF since 7th grade Ern were in town – so was great to see them over low-country boil! Ern's parents have been like my own parents or my bonus parents since childhood. So, this reunion was MANDATORY and filled with fun, food, and re-flections!

JULY 4TH WEEKEND: SPIDER MAN & JOSEPHINE BAKER

Before you get too caught up in your holiday plans, don’t forget to factor in a GOOD FLICK or SOME GOOD THEATER in NYC!

I just saw two wonderful projects:

The Amazing Spider-Man opens nationwide Tuesday, July 3

 

The release reads: “One of the world's most popular charters is back on the big screen as a new chapter in the Spider-Man legacy is revealed in THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. Focusing on an untold story that tells a different side of the Peter Parker story, the new films stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Campbell Scott, Irrfan Khan, with Martin Sheen and Sally Field. The film is directed by Marc Webb. The screenplay is by James Vanderbilt and Alvin Sargent and Steve Kloves from a story by James Vanderbilt, based on the Marvel Comic Book by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.  Lauren Ziskin, Avi Arad, and Matt Tolmach are producing the film in association with Marvel Entertainment for Columbia Pictures, which will open in theaters everywhere in 3D on July 3.”

To view the trailer for THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, please go to the following link:

http://www.theamazingspiderman.com/site/

Off-Broadway’s The Sensational Josephine Baker

Described as a rich, comedic, moving musical portrait of the unique iconic Jazz Age legend, written and performed by Cheryl Howard, directed by Ian Streicher and presented by the award-winning Emerging Artists Theatre. The unforgettable story of Josephine Baker springs to life in this tightly woven play featuring several of Baker’s signature songs.  The story goes from little girl to showgirl as we follow Josephine on her journey from conservative St. Louis, Missouri to the risqué cabarets of the Rue Pigalle, France. The show opened this week and will continue through September 8.

Beckett Theater at Theater Row

410 West 42nd Street, NYC

Show times are: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7pm; Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm; and Sunday at 3pm.

THE EMERGING ARTISTS’ THEATRE PRESENTS

The Off-Broadway Premiere of

The Sensational Josephine Baker

Written and performed by Cheryl Howard

Running now through September 8, 2012

at The Beckett Theatre - Theatre Row

(New York, NY) – The award-winning Emerging Artists Theatre proudly presents the Off-Broadway premiere of The Sensational Josephine Baker, a rich, comedic, moving musical portrait of the unique iconic Jazz Age legend, Josephine Baker.  Preview performances begin Tuesday, June 19th, opening night will be Tuesday, June 26th and the play enjoys a 12-week run through Saturday, September 8, 2012 at The Beckett Theatre – Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street (www.theatrerow.org).  Show times are: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7pm; Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm; and Sunday at 3pm.  Tickets are $69.25 and can be purchased by calling Telecharge at 212-239-6200 or online at www.Telecharge.com.  For all discount offers visit www.broadwayoffers.com or call 212-947-8844.  Special $20 Rush Tickets are offered for every show to any ticket buyer for available seats 20 minutes before show time.

Written and performed by Cheryl Howard and directed by Ian Streicher, the unforgettable story of Josephine Baker springs to life in this tightly woven play featuring several of Baker’s signature songs.  The story goes from little girl to showgirl as we follow Josephine on her journey from conservative St. Louis, Missouri to the risqué cabarets of the Rue Pigalle, France.  Howard delivers this tale through an array of fascinating female characters: Josephine’s domineering mother, Carrie McDonald; fellow chorus girl Lydia Jones; Ada “Bricktop” Smith, owner of the infamous nightclub “Bricktop’s in Montmarte…” And a raw, fearless portrayal of Ms. Baker herself in a series of defining moments: from the hilarious antics which rescued her from the obscurity of the chorus, to the humiliation of being shunned by a narrow-minded American public, to her life-long search for unconditional love.  Cheryl Howard has toured and performed extensively throughout the United States and Europe. She has starred as Deena Jones in Dreamgirls in Berlin, Germany, and as Josephne Baker in Josephine: The Musical, which toured throughout Europe, winning her a Golden Heart Award for Best Actress in a Musical and Best Musical.

For more information visit www.emergingartiststheatre.org.

For more information on the show visit www.thesensationaljosepinebaker.com.