Kick off the new year with the 9th Annual DC Black History Film Festival, a celebration of cinematic excellence and cultural storytelling at The Historic Lincoln Theater on Friday, February 28, from 5 PM to midnight. Hosted by acclaimed actor Lamman Rucker, this prestigious event will feature special performances from students of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, enhancing the festival’s vibrant atmosphere. Out of 134 submissions, 11 standout films have been selected to showcase the diversity and richness of Black narratives on screen. The anticipation builds as the final film line-up is set to be announced on February 1st, marking the beginning of Black History Month. With the festival’s strong community and industry support, the event promises to be an inspiring tribute to the filmmakers and the stories at the heart of Black history and culture.
Be sure to secure your spot at this unforgettable event. Visit www.BlackHistoryFilmFestival.com for all the details on how to attend and become a part of this incredible celebration. They’re excited to welcome film enthusiasts, cultural supporters, and anyone passionate about impactful storytelling. Join them in honoring the contributions of Black filmmakers and the vibrant history that continues to inspire.
Prepare for an exhilarating musical experience with “Look Up In The Sky,” a remarkable collaboration featuring Pastor Troy, Smoky Joe, Khujo Goodie, and Tela. This powerhouse ensemble brings together the legendary sounds of Atlanta to deliver a track that is both nostalgic and groundbreaking. Evoking the authentic spirit of SWATS Nation and Zone 4, “Look Up In The Sky” is more than a song—it’s an anthem that resonates with the cultural and musical vibrancy of the community. Spearheaded by Marvin Arrington Jr., this release commands attention with its stellar lineup and captivating beats.
Be part of this musical journey by checking out music streaming platforms and social media channels to listen to “Look Up In The Sky.” They’re excited to share this collaborative masterpiece that highlights Atlanta’s influential hip-hop scene. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience a track that celebrates creativity, unity, and the powerful legacy of Southern rap. Tune in and feel the impact of Atlanta’s music maestros as they soar to new heights.
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