Thursday, June 25, 2009

Miami welcomes the Black Film Festival

I need to start off by sending my condolensces to all of the Jackson family and fans. My prayers are with them this evening that the Legend and great Michael Jackson has passed due to cardiac arrest. He is a tremendous loss to the nation. May Michael Jacksons soul rest in peace but let his music live on. He is and will forever be a legend in the music industry. His music will continue to touch the hearts and souls of many more generations. I love him and what he braught to music and dance, without him it would never be the same. This is my final goodbye to Michael, the 50 years of life he spent here on earth were incredible to not only me and my family but to the world. He will truly be missed.


June 24th-27th is American Black Film Festival

The American Black Film Festival {ABFF} is a four-day retreat and international film market. Founded in 1997, the festival is dedicated to strengthening the Black filmmaking community through resource sharing, education, artistic collaboration and career development. The ABFF was born out of the need to develop distribution opportunities for independent Black films and promote cultural diversity within the motion picture industry. Its unique dual audience of industry professionals and film enthusiasts provides a diverse and loyal base of support unmatched by any event of its kind.

As an aspiring actress I am honored to be attending and working as a interviewer at the Partner event: SHAQ and DL Hughley present, The All-Star Comedy Jam . Tickets are on sale at the Filmore Box Office. Festival passholders receive 20% discount on ticket prices courtesy of Codeblack Entertainment. The comedy jam will be held at The Filmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater.

Additional information can be located for this event at
www.abff.com .

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