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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION SELECTS “PRECIOUS” AS TOP FILM OF 2009

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION SELECTS “PRECIOUS” AS TOP FILM OF 2009

Organization Will Present Awards at First Annual Live Event

Los Angeles, CA (December 2009)– The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) has named “Precious” as the Best Picture of 2009. Directed by Lee Daniels, the Lionsgate release captured a majority vote by the organization, which is comprised of African-American media professionals from across the nation. Founded in 2003, AAFCA will present this year’s honors at its first live event tonight, Monday, December 14, 2009, at the historic Ebony Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles.

Morgan Freeman was selected as Best Actor 2009 for “Invictus.” Nicole Beharie earned AAFCA recognition as Best Actress 2009 for “American Violet.” With the first unanimous vote in an acting category in the organization’s history, Mo’Nique was selected Best Supporting Actress for “Precious.” Anthony Mackie earned Best Supporting Actor recognition for his performance in “The Hurt Locker.” Lee Daniels was named Best Director for “Precious,” with a tie for Best Screenplay between Ron Clements, Rob Edwards, John Musker for "The Princess & The Frog" and Geoffrey Fletcher for "Precious."

“In 2009, the film community produced a dazzling array of performances from African-American talent both in front of and behind the camera,” states Gil Robertson IV, AAFCA Co-Founder. “This year’s selections give a strong indication that the film community is becoming more committed to a wider range of stories that entertain and educate.”

AAFCA bestows Special Achievement Award to Michael Jackson, whose seminal film “This Is It” captured a lifetime of exemplary creative expression.

The organization’s Top Ten list of film honors includes “Up In The Air,” “The Hurt Locker” and “Good Hair.” “The films selected for 2009 reflect a fascinating combination of work that both entertains and addresses themes and issues of cultural importance,” remarks AAFCA President, Wilson Morales, editor of Blackfilm.com.

A complete list follows.

AAFCA 2009 Film Selections
The African-American Film Critics Association’s Top Ten Films of 2009 are as follows in order of distinction:

1.Precious
2.The Princess and The Frog
3.Up In The Air
4.The Hurt Locker
5.This Is It
6.American Violet
7.Goodbye Solo
8.Medicine for Melancholy
9.Good Hair
10.Up

Best Actor Morgan Freeman, “Invictus”
Best Actress Nicole Beharie, “American Violet”
Best Supporting Actress Mo’Nique, “Precious”
Best Supporting Actor Anthony Mackie. “The Hurt Locker”
Best Director Lee Daniels, “Precious”
Best Screenplay (tie) Geoffrey Fletcher, "Precious"
R. Clements, R. Edwards, J. Musker
"The Princess & The Frog"
Special Achievement Michael Jackson

About AAFCA
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the only organization of African American film media professional. Founded in 2003, AAFCA’s members represent a geographically diverse cross-section of media covering the cinematic arts. The organization honors excellence in cinema by creating awareness for films with universal appeal to black communities, while emphasizing film about the black experience and those produced, written, directed and starring performers of African descent. The association actively reviews the quality and standard of black talent, content and media coverage. AAFCA also supports the development of future black film critics and filmmakers. AAFCA is based in Los Angeles.
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Africa After Work presents a evening at the Broadway performance of FELA & after party at Braai ! Hosted by Gbenga Akinnagbe (HBO The Wire)

"Enter the extravagant, decadent, rebellious world of a legendary musician...
Come for the music. Come for the dancing. Come awaken your soul..."

When? Thursday, January 28th at 8 pm

Tickets are $77 with 20% of the proceeds coming to All for Africa's Palm Out Poverty Initiative.

To order tickets use PROMOTIONAL CODE: FEAFA77
Order Online: www.broadwayoffers.com - ENTER CODE FEAFA77
Call: 212-947-8844 - PROVIDE CODE FEAFA77

Box Office: 230 West 49th - The Eugene O'Neil Theater (Print listing with Code)

After Party at Braai Thursday, January 28th at 10.30pm
329 W 51 St. NYC (between 8th and 9th closer to 8th)

To close this spectaular evening join us at Braai restaurant for the after party!
Talk back with FELA cast and special guest host Gbenga Akinnagbe.
Wine sponsored by WR Tish Wine for All http://www.wineforall.com/

Delicious passed hors d'oeuvres by Braai restaurant

Cocktails available

ADMISSION
After Party is free with FELA ticket.
A suggested donation of $10 at the door for those who have not attended the broadway show
PLEASE RSVP FOR THE AFTER PARTY at http://afafelaafterparty.eventbrite.com !
We cant wait to see you at the show & the after party
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A night of Style and Substance! The Future Awards 2010

"I am happy that the organisers yearly celebrate not just the winners of the awards, but the nominees," Fela Durotoye, chief executive of Visible Impact, said to the more than 200 guests seated. "They recognise that these young achievers are part of a new generation making change."

Mr. Durotoye was speaking at the Nominees Reception for The Future Awards 2010, which held at Terra Kulture Lagos, on the evening of Thursday December 17. It was held in collaboration with HiTV. As is the tradition annually, the event was to celebrate the 160 Nominees in different categories including Best Use of Science, Business Owner of the Year, On Air Personality of the Year (TV), Screen Producer of the Year, amongst others.

The nominees list was released on Tuesday the 8th of December. The nominees, drawn from all over the country and outside are all young Nigerians aged 18-31. Those for Yong Person of the Year include Ify Aniebo, a research scientist, Tolu Ogunlesi, a journalist and writer, Cobhams Asuquo, a music producer; Stephanie Okereke, actress and movie producer; Asa, a music artist; Qudus Onikeku, a dance professional, IK Osakioduwa, TV/radio presenter, and Toyosi Akerele, a youth development advocate.

The nominees were feted with music, comedy, and dining. This year, a fashion show - which was, surprisingly, the highlight of the evening - to formally kick off the event's Get Your Green On! Campaign was added to the mix. The nominees were also presented with their nominations certificates. The presentations were done by Bolanle Austen Peters, CEO of Terra Kulture, and
Fela Durotoye, both of whom are part of the Independent Audit Committee judging the awards, as well as Mike Archer, who is a director with Globacom.

The Get Your Green On! Campaign is the yearly effort by The Future Awards to practically support young Nigerian designers and stylists. About 15 selected designers are selected as the event's style partners, who invited guests of the awards proper can patronise at a discount for Proudly Nigerian wear that can fit the style code. This year's style code is 'A rush of green'. Details on all the year's style partners are on the website www.thefuturenigeria.com.

The fashion show saw new fashion designers displayed high wired creativity. The designers: Studio Alade, Clothsense, Toni, House of Nwaocha, Ishben and S&D Nigeria. Stylists (make up and hair) included Kashogy Consults and Abeke Makeovers, Studio FX Makeover and Salon 29. Accessories and bags were courtesy of Livinia Accessories and Rebirth Bags.

"We've had this idea of a fashion show for about two years," Chude Jideonwo, the event's Creative Director, said. "However, these days fashion shows have become two for a penny sadly, and so we decided against it. This year though, the creative team - including stylists like Ohimai Atafo and Dewunmi Aisha Ailugbin- planned it out, and we are thankful it was a hit. It also
sends a strong sign to people who are predicting the implosion of the Nigerian fashion industry."

Other highlights included performances by hot new talent Whizkid, Segun Obe and Lami with comedy by Jedidiah and Lepacious Bose. The organisers also employ the event yearly to give a platform to a selected charity - this year it was cancer, and towards that end, the Pink Pearl
cancer project and the Stand Up to Cancer project were the selected organisations. The founder of Pink Pearl, Jade Orode Uduaghan, gave a short presentation on the activities of her organisation targeted at breast and cervical cancer

The event partners included Terra Kulture, O'Napthtali, Tremor Perfect, Twelve Baskets, Cocktails In & Out and Yvent Kouture.

Media partners for the awards season are HiTV, Nigezie (which is the official media partner), Silverbird TV, Channels Television, LTV, TV Continental, Views & Tunes, ExciteonTV, Rhythm FM countrywide, Cool FM countrywide, Inspiration FM, Wazobia FM, Beat FM, HiNEXT Newspapers, Encomium, TW, bellanaija.com, ladybrillenigeria.com and notjustok.com.

Voting for the awards, which takes 50% of the first stage is still on until the 31st of December 2009. The board of judges, made up of 25 young journalists from across the country, is responsible for the remaining 50 per cent. The full nominees list and any other information about The Future Awards can be found on www.thefuturenigeria.com.
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INSPIRATION FM PRAISE JAM


It’s been only a year since the inception of 92.3 Inspiration FM here in Lagos. With the help of their larger than life On- personalities that include Dan Foster, Chaz B, Wana Wana, Oscar, Titi and Shola Thompson, they have risen up the ranks making them major players in the radio industry.

This year on Christmas day, they will host the “Inspiration Family Praise Jam”. It has been tagged as the biggest family event of the year with outstanding performances from some of Nigeria’s top inspirational artists.

It has promised to be a family and friendly atmosphere, taking praise to another level.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.kilonshele.com

Ticket outlets are IFM Office- Amazing grace plaza, Ligali Ayorinde VI

Genesis Deluxe Cinema- Palms Shopping Mall

Cakes and Cream- 95A Opebi Road Ikeja

Laterna Ventures- 13 Okoawo Street, Off Tokunmbo Ademola Street VI

Tickets cost 1000 Naira and the event will start at 5pm

Venue- Federal Palace Hotel




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Monday, December 21, 2009

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, LadybrilleNigeria Style Star Interview



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