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*~Paraphrasing Ali Velshi~ The most powerful person in America is not
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This blog is named after a book by Jacqueline Jones Royster. While my goals for this blog are not quite as lofty as Ms. Royster's (promoting literacy and social change) I do intend to address ideas, philosophies, and policies that need to change. Since I consider myself a sociologist I will focus on anything social, which basically covers everything under the sun and then some. Topics will include my take on politics, music, sports, family issues, literature, to name a few.
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Eddie said that he saw it in Chicago and that it was really good. I have a feeling that "The Color Purple" will get the "Hairspray treatment" and be remade as a big screen musical. What do you think?
I've never seen it, but the people that I know that have said it was wonderful!
I really need to get to the theater more. The last one I saw was "Cats". I've been anxious to see Wicked, too. Someday!
Jessica
Hey Malcolm, If Eddie saw "The Color Purple" in Chicago he saw the one with Latoya London (From season 3 of AI) portraying Nettie. I could see the show becoming a big screen musical, but with Oprah presenting it I would venture to guess that it might end up on television. However, the production is probably too big for TV. I will be interesting to see what happens.
Jessica, I am trying to remember when I saw my last play. I think it was either "Beauty Shop" or "Your Arms to Small to Box with God" back in the 90's. I did see a revival of "Dreamgirls" on Broadway in the late 80's.
I loved the movie, I hope I get the opportunity to see the play as well.
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