A FREIGHT TRAIN OF SOUND: The Marcus King Band opens for JJ Grey & Mofro at Greenfield Lake

“I actually don’t consider myself to be a strong writer because I have so many heroes that are phenomenal writers,” singer-songwriter and blues guitarist Marcus King says. “Warren [Haynes], especially, being one of them. I don’t think I’ll ever consider myself a strong writer. Right now it’s just something I need to do to get things off my chest.” On the contrary, Marcus King of The … Continue reading A FREIGHT TRAIN OF SOUND: The Marcus King Band opens for JJ Grey & Mofro at Greenfield Lake

LOOPY LOOPS: Keller Williams returns to the BAC with his eclectic solo catalog

“Old churches always make good venues,” Keller Williams says over the phone as he prepares to return to the Brooklyn Arts Center on August 5. “And just the vibe of that room and feeling in those types of places … it’s been a long time since I’ve been to Wilmington, and I’m looking forward to coming back.” Since Keller Williams got his start in the … Continue reading LOOPY LOOPS: Keller Williams returns to the BAC with his eclectic solo catalog

THE BEST BITE: Fourth annual Port City RibFest welcomes new contestants and excited judges

Ah, the Port City RibFest. Where the air fills with sweet, smoky aromas of slow-cooked meats, and everyone can hold their BBQ-slathered faces high. It’s almost here. From August 5-7, North Waterfront Park (1000 N. Front St.) will bustle with barbecue, music and activities for all ages. For Port City RibFest organizer Allen McDavid, his favorite part of putting together this weekend of food, festivities … Continue reading THE BEST BITE: Fourth annual Port City RibFest welcomes new contestants and excited judges

HISTORY FORGOTTEN

Published in encore magazine July 12, 2016

“The two shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile show that we are still in a system of racism,” local filmmaker Christopher Everett (“Wilmington on Fire”) says about the two men most recently shot and killed by police officers in Louisiana and Minnesota. He reflects upon the unimaginable sniper shooting at a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas, too—one of hundreds, if not thousands, held last Wednesday across the country in response to the murders of Sterling and Castile. Five police officers were killed and several others were injured.

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“Tragic events like this are nothing new,” Everett continues. “Black people in America have been victims of this type of police use of deadly force [for years], but now the whole world is seeing it because of cell phone technology and social media. .  . . Films like ‘Out of Darkness’ examine and discuss what has just happened (police use of deadly force).”

“Out of Darkness” is a three-part documentary by director Amadeuz Christ (Δ+) which explores the history of African people, African cultural contributions to the world, and the events that led to issues impacting African-American communities today. Because of the support and reception he had for “Wilmington on Fire” last year, Everett is hosting a screening of “Out of Darkness” at Williston Middle School Auditorium on July 16.

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