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Local and Culturally Relevant Events this week:
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The Rev. Dr. LeRoy Attles (right), pastor of the St. Paul A.M.E. Church in Cambridge, was recently honored and recognized at a revival and empowerment breakfast held at St. Paul to commemorate his 30 years of ministry to both the church and the local community. The Rev. Dr. Floyd Flake (left) attended and served as a guest speaker at the event. (KC Bailey photo) |
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Stevie gives Boston a wonderful evening
Stevie Wonder performs during the final show of his summer tour at the Bank of America Pavilion, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007.
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(left) Stevie Wonder smiles as he sings beside his daughter, Aisha Morris, at a Bank of America Pavilion concert on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007. Morris accompanied her father on such Wonder favorites as “How Will I Know,” “Living Just Enough” and “Overjoyed.” Wonder also sang “Isn’t She Lovely,” a song written for Aisha, and cried while performing the song “As,” his recently deceased mother’s favorite song. A crowd of around 5,000 attended the concert, which brought an end to the “A Wonder Summer’s Night” tour that began on Aug. 23, 2007 in San Diego. (Lolita Parker Jr. photo) |
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Little Rock
The new documentary “Little Rock Central: 50 Years Later” looks at the struggle for equal education at Central today. (HBO photo/Will Counts)
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