I had heard about her voice from several friends, including the host of the show, Paige. We talked several times and I was worried she might not be interested in being on the series. When she finally committed, I was elated and she proved to […]
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They had just finished the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial down near the Tidal Basin and I had planned to go earlier, but just got caught up. I had a few free hours between projects so I grabbed my little camera and captured an hour’s […]
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Miya is easily one of the greatest living tattoo artist in the country. His style is unique and people from across the country look to book this genius of the gun to grace their skin with a one-of-a-kind piece. He’s also an incredible fine artist, […]
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Meeting David was such a surprise. I had no idea what to expect. He is a multi-talented artists and educator, but he showed up with a garbage can. As he sat and warmed up, he asked could he use the small wastepaper basket in the […]
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When I went to Pittsburgh for a few days to produce for The Angle I had an old friend help me put it together. While I’m from Pittsburgh, I was completely removed from the arts scene and didn’t know who was doing what. I’ve known […]
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My intern at the time was Theo Hollingsworth and he was such a maven. He was heavy on the spoken word and performance scene while attending Howard University, so when it was time to get talented folks across the city to come by and record […]
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We were grateful to have the renowned poet and writer, E. Ethelbert Miller join us on the Angle. We did a whole episode with him and had enough content to make a few solo appearances.
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I spent a couple hours talking to and filming the incomparable Victor Ekpuk at his studio in Washington, DC. Not only is a world recognized artist, with works installed in spaces and galleries around the globe, he has a fascinating mind and was a pleasure […]
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Erica had written a lullaby for our son Excel when he was a baby. I pushed Erica to perform for us a cappella and I’m glad she did. We were in Pittsburgh at my mother’s office with our white screen set up and an open […]
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I believe Drew was the very first guest for my docuseries The Angle. He performed a few poems and rhymes. He’s one the best to do it and a host of a long running poetry series, Spit That.
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