.-Ir. y «• • • •«■■•. # 4 * ■v. P a g i A6 Dion, Allen, Darryl Anthony, Marc Nelson, Shawn Rivera and Kenny Terry route that involved a network of friends and strangers. The success o fth e group's debut single and album has garnered the quintet an NAAC’P Image Award nomination for “Outstanding New Artist.” Az Yet also received two Soul I rani Music Awards nomina­ tions for Best R & B Soul Single. Group, Band or Duo and Best R&B/ Soul or Rap New Artist. Az Yet’s intricate harmonies and the fact that they are from Philadel­ phia have, naturally, brought com- parisonstothe multi-platinum group Boyzll M en(w hosebigg£sthit“End o f the Road." was also penned and produced by Babyface). Ihe group says, however, they don't mind the comparisons: they are flattered by them. "W e know Boyz II Men. we were all young­ sters together in Philly,” says Dion. In fact. Az Yet group member Marc Nelson is a former member o f Boyz II Men. He left the group to pursue a solo career just prior to their sign­ ing with Biv Ten Records Even today Az Yet says a great friendship exists between them and their Philadelphia brethren. “ W e’re all friends and w e’re all products o f the Philly musical atmosphere. There was a whole gang of groups singing all over the city when we were growing up and we all picked up and learned from each other. « What you re hearing from us and from Boyz II Men is the Philly sound. Vanessa Bell Calloway in “Orleans Vanessa Bell Calloway, one o f America’s hottest actresses, returns to network television as the sharp, no nonsense attorney, Rosalee Clark in Orleans, the new one-hour en­ semble drama from Paramount Net­ work Television for CBS-TV. O r­ leans moves to Friday nights begin­ ning March 28 along with “Jag” and “Nash Bridges." the series chron icles the I i ves o f the Charbonnets. a promi­ nent New Orleans family whose tri­ als and tribulations have led each o f the members down different paths in life. Larry Hagman stars as the honorable Judge Luther Charbonnet, who was Rosalee’s mentor early in her career, the formerly professional relationship has now developed into a secret romance. Well-known for her starring role on the critically-acclaimed 1995 CBS drama “Under One Roof,” Calloway currently shares the big screen with Sylvester Stallone in the high-en­ ergy, action-packed Universal Pic­ tures’ drama “ Daylight” and is re­ membered for her role opposite Eddie Murphy as the "almost bride” in “Com ing to A m erica.” The Los Angeles resident s impressive film resume also includes her portrayal as Denzel W ashington s wife in “Crimson Tide,” as well as guest­ starring roles in “The Inkw ell,” “Number One With A Bullet” and the critically-acclaim ed "W hat’s Love Got To Do With It." Married and a mother o f two, Calloway received her Bachelor of Line Arts degree with a concentration in dance from Ohio University. Audi­ ences have gotten a taste of her danc­ ing skills in Michael Bennett’s origi­ nal B roadw ay production o f “ Dreamgirls”; and the Debbie Allen- directed telefilms, “ Polly Coining Home” and “Stompin at the Savoy.” In addition to maintaining a busy acting schedule and home life. Calloway feels its important to give back to the community, for the past seven years, she and her husband have held an annual “Thanks for Giving Party” during Thanksgiv­ ing. in which they collect food and Oprah “Survivors” Program Rescheduled for March 11th The Oprah Winfrey show with psychologist Dr Al Siebert giving expert commentary about survivors o f tragic disasters has been resched­ uled for broadcast on Tuesday. March 11 th On the program Dr. Siebert ex­ plains why some people have a bet­ ter chance o f surviving disasters. The program will broadcast at 4 PM on KGW Channel 8. Dr. Siebert, author o f The Sur­ vivor Personality, makes expert observations about Beck W eath­ ers — who was given up for dead at the 27,000 foot level on Mt. Everest last May; M argaret C rotty — who survived the sinking o f the ferry in the South Indian Ocean by sw im ­ ming for 16 hours to a distant island; Frank Law rence — who survived the casino fire in Puerto Rico ten years ago by ju m p in g out a third story w indow; and Paul Barney -- a survivor o f the Estonia boat disaster that killed alm ost 1000 people. — some people are more likely to survive than others if they are self- reliant and adapt quickly to new developments clothing for homeless families. Orleans is a Samoset. Inc. pro­ duction is association with Para­ mount Network Television, th e Paramount I elevision Group is part o f the entertainment operations of Viacom Inc. R hym e There’s not one issue that takes place in this nation that Hip-Hop hasn’t addressed yet. 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The film features both the artists who built the culture and the artists who are taking it forward speaking provoca­ tively about the issues that affect their lives and our times. —Speech, formerly o f Arrested Development Rhyme& Reason takes audiences on a fast-paced, consistently fasci­ nating tour o f Hip-Hop, past, present and future. Like rap itself, the film is a multi-layered mix o f rhythms and voices — constantly shifting between the different stories and different points-of-view that make up the ever- shifting tapestry o f Hip-Hop culture. Chuck Dand KRS-ONL speak on the history o f Hip-Hop Nas and Wise Intelligent reveal the run-down housing projects where they live and write. B iggie Sm alls gives the straight truth about his lifestyle. Salt- N-Pepa, Lauryn Hill and Da Brat tell what it’s like to be women rap­ pers in a very male culture. 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