Tag Archives: Richard R. Guzman
EMMAUS – by Richard R. Guzman
This first draft of a choral piece by Richard R. Guzman has already been performed several times, and sets one of the most dramatic events in the New Testament to music. Luke 24:13 begins the story of Jesus appearing to … Continue reading
Dick Gregory: Comedy and Social Change
Besides being one of the funniest men in the history of American comedy, DICK GREGORY (1932-2017) has been a groundbreaking black writer and an activist in Civil Rights, in politics, and in food and health issues. An activist vegetarian, he … Continue reading
CONGRATULATIONS to Hear Us!
It worked! on the edge, the “Hear Us” film telling the story of seven homeless moms and their children, will be shown on PBS stations across the nation on or around Mother’s Day this year. On Diane Nilan’s website for … Continue reading