This Sunday I spent time with my Sorors and guests enjoying an evening of The Arts! viewing playwright August Wilson’s film adaptation of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
Have you seen it? A question was posed in my blog title...comment your answers.
I’ve seen it twice. The Thespian that I am has seen scenes and monologues from the play more times than I can count but it took 2020 for me to sit and watch from top to bottom the play that chronicles the 20th century African-American experience set in the Chi Town 20’s dealing with issues of race, religion, and the oh so common black exploitation of artistry and originality.
I don’t want to give anything away...check it out!
And in an effort to not only, explore the arts by highlighting the eras of Harlem Renaissance and Black Arts Movement, my great Sorority also encouraged invited viewers to purchase a meal from a Black-owned business to indulge.
The food tasted better than it looks 😊 Oxtails, rice and gravy, greens, candied yams and cornbread.
Mocktail: Cranberry juice, (sans orange juice) sprite, over ice splash of cherry juice
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