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  2. Free Southern Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Free Southern Theater (FST) was a community theater group founded in 1963 at Tougaloo College in Madison County, Mississippi, by Gilbert Moses, Denise Nicholas, Doris Derby, and John O'Neal. The company manager was Mary Lovelace , later Chair of the Art Department at U.C. Berkeley .

  3. Negro Ensemble Company - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Ensemble Company was created in 1964 when Hooks created a tuition-free acting workshop for urban youth which he named the Group Theatre Workshop (GTW), in tribute to Harold Clurman's The Group Theatre. The group became a refuge for young minority actors, with a focus on black theatre.

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  5. A weird, whimsical game is hiding in the bookshelves at Los ...

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    The library makes me feel at peace and curious and in control of my time. I love that it's a public space where I can also have a private moment. ... says branches are free to leave the ...

  6. Frederick O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    Frederick O'Neal (August 27, 1905 – August 25, 1992) was an American actor, theater producer and television director. He founded the American Negro Theater , the British Negro Theatre, and was the first African-American president of the Actors' Equity Association .

  7. Michael Brewer, of 'One Toke Over the Line' Fame, Dies at 80 ...

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    Michael Brewer, one-half of the folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley, has died. He was 80. On Tuesday, Dec. 17, Brewer's musical partner, Tom Shipley, confirmed the news of his death in a Facebook post ...

  8. Kenneth Roderick O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Roderick O'Neal (1908–1989), was an American architect, engineer, and painter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He founded the first Black-owned and led architecture firm in downtown Chicago . [ 4 ] O'Neal had studied under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe , [ 2 ] and served as a mentor for early career architects including Beverly Lorraine Greene , [ 4 ...

  9. So Fine (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film received mixed reviews from critics. Janet Maslin, then of The New York Times, complimented the casting, expressing that O’Neal and Melato might seem odd selections, but both ably filled their respective roles; Maslin also admired the scenes between O’Neal and Warden, finding that the two actors are "perfectly teamed." She did find ...