Page 5 Portland Observer OCTOBER 12,1989 * * * Af ENTERTAINMENT « # ★★★★ IltX lH X * ECUME) REPORT By Garland Lee Thompson NORTHW EST AFICAN AMERI­ CAN WRITERS PUBLISH 1ST ANTHOLOGY In a historic occasion, Sunday after­ noon, September 24, 1989, 2-5 PM, the newly formed Northwest African American W riters W orkshop pre­ sented its first published anthology o f new written works. "VOICES OF KUUMBA" "VOICES OF KUUMBA" (the Kiswa- hili language for crestivity). is athe title o f the collected works o f poetry, short story, essays, playwrighting, etc (the final scene from a play of mine, that won the W ashington, D.C. One-act Play Festival, "Sisyphus & The Blue-Eyed Cyclops," is also included). The new anthology was edited and the Forward was written by Useni Eugene Perkins, who founded the W riters W orkshop unit here in Port­ land, and arranged sponsorship and meeting space at the Urban League of Portland. Under a grant from the metropolitan Arts Commission o f Portland and printing by the Poratland Public Schools, the first collected group of Oregon African American writers have "hit athe deck running," with this newest Oregon black book. Charlotte Lewis, athe graphic artist, did the cover impressively for the new five hundred test copies that just made it off the PPS presses in time for the first ever book signing, pres­ entation reception and party held at the YW CA office on Martin Luther King Blvd, just north of Killingsworth. Several writers and poets. Kamau Anderson, Malaika Ashanti (who did the typing for the publicaation), Karima Aziz, Mattie Ann Callier- Spears, Joe Franklin, H.A. Hagood, Joyce Makini Harris, Donna Johnson, Jimi Johnson and myself read from or spoke about their works, which is dedicated to the late greaat writer, James Baldwin, at the friendly neigh­ bor reception in North Portland. O ther writers, who are included in the new book are: Carole Rohr Aquino, "Backlash" (a short story), J. Lynn Ervins, "Better Than the Day Be­ fore" (a poem), Sherrian Haggai, "Man of Mine," and a group of poem , Pearl W ood Lewis (sho is 93 years old), "In The Meadow" and another poem, "Reaching Out," Selaaelo Maredi (sho is a South African play­ wright now living in Portland, O re­ gon), contributed his poem, "Hunger in My Rich Land," Pamela Slaughter (two poems). "Creation" and Di­ lemma," and " Faye Ann Williams- Bell (two poems), "A Divorced Mother's Love" and "The Liberator." (It is important to note that this is the first time that any portion of mine play, "Sisyphus & The Blue-Eyed Cyclops," has been published after it v a s written twenty years ago and performed in Los Angeles by actors Paul W infield and D"Urville Martin, in New York, by actors A1 Freeman Jr. Morgan Freeman and Adolf Cae­ sar, at Howard University, W ashing­ ton, D .C ., Princeton University and toured the South by the Carpetbag Players of Knoxville, Tenn.) USENI EUGENE PERKINS HON­ ORED A special plaque and award was given to Useni Eueenc Perkins, himself a playwright and author of several The S.O A. Band Shines On "Diamonds In The Raw" Behind-The-Scenes (Byline=Lisa Collins) MCA Hosts Big Bobby Brown Bash: The attire was "after five" and the party, - i n celebration of the sale of 5,000,000 units of Brown super smash debut LP, was hosted by MCA Rec­ ords president A1 Teller himself. Everyone puton their best ( the guest o f honor came decked out in red sik) and the party clearly lived up to its billing as guests included MCA red- cording star Tiffany (who was cele­ brating her bvitrhday), members of New Edition, Keenan W ayans-still in talks with Fox-TV over his pro­ posed speical, Eddie Murphy, Janet Jackson, Thomas Hearns, Jody W atley, Mica Paris, Babyface, and Bebe W inans (who Brown him self confesses to being a big fan of)...,On the home front, word has it Brown recently moved his girlfreind and their newborn into a king-sized, $1.5 million newly-purchased estae in Atlanta. Others include "LA & Ba­ byface", Pebbles^nd former Klymaxx lead, Joyce Irby...Meanwhile, actress shari Belafonte (formely of the TV series "Hotel"), has set June 9 as the date o f her up coming marriage to actor Sam Behrens (formerly of General Hospital, presentlyu fo "knots Landing”). It is the second marriage for Belfonte. Lenny Kravitz Makes Debut: Ac­ tress Roxie Roker was at her best the other night in the role of mother at the Holywood showcase of her son, Virgin recording artist Lenny Krav­ itz. Roker danced in the aisles before making her way to the front o f the stage as the crowd rocxkied at the Roxy. Other notables on hand in­ cluded Teena Marie as well as his wikfe, cosby actress Lisa Bonel. In fact, Kravitz began his set with a song off the LP, "Flower Child", which was written for his wife, Lisa. (W e’ll take a closer look at this new talent next wee. Roger Mosely's Last Acting Project? "The fadet that they've got two acad­ emy award nominees Denzel W ash­ ington and Bob Hoskins may make this film work" said Roger M jsely books, honoring him for his work in conceiving the concept and organiz­ ing thca W orkshop that produced this historic new book c r Oregon black writers. In Perkins' Introduction to the book he writes: "Oregon has a raich liter­ ary tradition, and some o f America’s finest writers live in this scenic North­ west state or come here to participate in various writer's conferences, semi­ nars and workshops. However, few African-American writers who live in Oregon Have baenefited from his tradition and consequently, tahey have been conspicuously ignored. Whether tahis has been by intent or not, the African-American writer in Oregon has received li nited literary exosure," "The works herein represent a sam­ pling o f the writings that have em a­ nated from our workshop. They re­ flect a variety of styles, themes and careative expressions which reaffirms the rich literary tradition of African- A m eriacanj bonded to slavery to produce such noted writers as Phillis W heatley, Jupiter Hammon, Coun- tee Cullen, Zora Neal Hurston, Lang­ ston Hughes, Richard W right and James Baldwin. Indeed, it is tradi­ tion that celebrates and captures the unique experience of African-Ameri­ cans who have survived slavery and other forms of social and economic oppression. Despite efforts to con- atrol and inhibit their litaerary espres- sions, African-American writers have persistently Waged an endless struggle for their voices to be heard." W raite on, Useni and tahe Workshop. OREGON POET-LAURATE IS PRESENTED THE NEW ANTHOL­ OGY As a foilow-up to the introduction and presentation of the new book, on Tuesday night, September 26,1989, I, as a member of the new published anthology, did present a first edition copy to William Stafford, Oregon's famous retiring poet-laurate, after his appearance and reading at Delialah's Coffeehouse restaurant, at their Tuesday night reading series in Portland. Also Dr. Darrell M lllner, chairper­ son of the Black Studies Department of Poartland State University, received his copy personally from myself. He is the head of the dpartment where I teach my new fall class, "African American Playwriaghts, Their Craaft and Legacy." He has agreed to rev- ei w athe new black book for his reac­ tions and interest. W rite on, Dr. Millner. (The next meeting of the NW African American W riters Workshop will be Sunday, October 22, 1989, 3-5PM, 6600 SE Division Street, Portland, OR (66th & D ivi­ sion Street) o f his upcoming film "Heart Condi­ tion". It is the stroy of a white man who is transplanted with the heart (and ghost) of a black amn. The ghost later convincing the man to find his murderer. Mosley's co-starring role in the upcoming movie, could well be his last major acting role. Said M osely, "If something comes that puts me in front o f the camera, fine, but that's not my motivation. After getting a chance to direct on M ag­ num, I realize where the real power is~behind the camera, producing and directing." Apollnia Nabbed InTwo-Day Anti- Drug Sweep: Actress-singer ( and former girlfriend o f "Prince") Patri­ cia "Apollonia" Bernhardt, 30, was recently arrested in Los Angeles as she tried to opurchasc less than an ounceof marijuana. "Iam not a user", Apollonia was quoted as saying. In fa c t, according to her spokesperson, the actress (who purchased the mari­ juana from a 10-year old girl), was durijng research for an upcoming movie that deals with streetkids. AHowever, as o f our presstime, the singer’s $25,000 black Mercedes Benz (confiscated as part o f the sweep) was still being held by the Los Ange­ les Police Department.. FBI Takes Firm Stance With NW A: News of a letter from FBI officials to Priortiy records regarding LA-based rap group N.W .A.'s encouragement of "violence against and disrespect" for law enforcement surfaced in the recording industry just recently. In the letter, the FBI took exception to the advocationj o f violcnfce and assault, particularly as it relates to the tunc entitle"...Tha Police", re­ counting tension between LA street gangs and the LA P olice DcpartmcnL..Short Takes: Singer Ray Charles was named chairman of the Rhythm &Blues Foundation, a non­ profit W ashing ton D.C. based group that assists R&B THE NATIONAL BLACK TALENT DIRECTORY The National Black Talent D irec­ tory's publisher, J.J. Jones, announces the launching o f registration ¡or the second annual edition. 10,000copies are distributed throughout the coun­ try to major studios, film companies, producers, record companies, talent theatrical agencies, and other key decisionmakers in the entertainment industry. Portland's Minority Artist Raepre- sentatives,Int ..Joe(B ean)K eller,is registering black artists now, with the deadline: October 15th, 1989. For information, call (503) 288-1662, P.O Box 12471, Portland, Oregon 97212 P & 3’s B E A U T Y SALO N B E A U T Y S U P P L IE S 231 N. Lombard Suite 200 Portland, OR 97217 .ombard Vancouver Gt Here N Peggy Sumner (503)289-0205 First Single, "I'm Still Missing Your Love." Catches Fire At Urbat Radio Tabu/Epic recording artists The S O S. Band are back in action with a fast-rising, streetwise single, "I'm Still Missing Your Love," and a new album, Diamonds In The Raw, slated for October 3 release. Produced and co-written by Curtis Williams (of Kool & the Gang fame). "I'm Still Missing Your Love" made its Billboard Black Singles clhart debut at #87* and promptly jumped to #67* in the week of September 16. The song seems destined to join the S O S Band's impressive string of Eighties hits like "Take Your Time (Do It Right)," "Just Be Good To Mew," "Tell Me If You Still Care," and "The Finest." The Forthcoming album includes tracks produced by Curtis Williams; the team of Eban Kelly & Jimmy Randolph;and T heS .O S . Band's own Jason Bryant. Theultra-funky "Goldm ine,"andthe hypnotic "Men Don’t Cry." The new LP is the first to feature The S O S. Band's new female lead vocalists, Freddi Grace and Chandra Currelley, along with stalwart members Jason Bryant, Bruno Speight, and Abdul Raoof. Diamonds In The Rough is dedicated to the late Billy Ellis, a founding member of The S.O.S Band whose lyrical saxophone solo pierces to the heart of "Hold Out." Having completed highly successful tours of West Germany and Japan earlier this year, The S.O.S. Band are planning more international concert dates befor embarking on a major U S. tour in support of Diamonds In The Rough. THE S.O.S. Band: Shining on with "I'm Still Missing Your Love" and Diamonds In The Rough, cn Tabu/ Epic Cassettes. Compact Discs and Records. 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