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Interview with Nolan Williams, Jr. Composer, Producer, Lyricist, Playwright, and Cultural Creator
Conducted by Jordan Wright October 6, 2024
Multi-disciplinary artist and long-time DC resident Nolan Williams, Jr. has already achieved more than most people do in a lifetime. At 55 years old the Oberlin College grad is […]
GRACE – Beyond the Stage
A Colloquium to Celebrate African American Foodways The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts at the REACH Jordan Wright July 17, 2022 Special to The Zebra
Left to right – Carla Hall, Erin Tucker-Oluwole – Nolan Williams Jr., Furard Tate, Dr. Lance London and […]
Jordan Wright March 15, 2017 Photo credit ~ Jordan Wright
The National Museum of African American History and Culture
Jerome Grant is exactly where he’s supposed to be. And for that he exudes gratefulness. As the first Executive Chef of the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), the young chef […]
Jordan Wright November 16, 2014 Special to DC Metro Theater Arts
Aglaia Kremezi fairly floats into the room. Wisps of casually arranged auburn hair delicate as ripe corn silk are tempered by a pair of serious wire-rimmed frames that hint at her former life as an editor and journalist. She is utterly composed and […]
Jordan Wright October 28, 2014 all photo credit to Jordan Wright Special to DC Metro Theater Arts
Something for Moms to Cheer About, Willowsford Farm Lunch, Winos Take Over the Kennedy Center, Daniel Boulud Storms the Capitol
Hooray Puree Adds Nutrition, Covertly
Hooray Purees have no added preservatives, dyes or even ascorbic […]
Jordan Wright May 26, 2014 all photo credit to Jordan Wright Special to DC Metro Theater Arts
Taberna del Alabardero Celebrates 25 Years, Toro Toro Opens, New Farmers Market Opens in Mosaic District, Cassatt/Degas Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art, Great Taste of Tyson’s, and “Fed Up” Makes the Case Against Sugar
Twenty-Five […]
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