riefings On and Off Campus Events • Activities • Announcements E\ Trivia Question #« Who won the 2000 Grammy award for "Best R&B Artist"? 2nd Annual Heritage Fest Scheduled The East Market Street Development Corp. is presenting its 2nd annual Heritage Fest, April 15 atlO a.m. to 6 p.m. in celebration of Greensboro’s historic black corridOT. The festival includes mini-heath fair, R&B entertainment, a public safety mini-fair, and a local talent competition with a $750 prize. College Fest Coming The annual Rap City/ King's Dominion Hip Hop College Fest is April 8 from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Activities include concerts by nationally known recording artists and a Greek step show. Tickets are $26 in advance and $36 at the door. Tickets are available at NC A&T in the ticket office, located next to the book store. History Club Summit The NC A&T History Club is presenting “Strategies for the New Millennium; Reconnecting the Mind, Body, and Soul.” The three-day session will take place March 31- April 2 and will include four meals, three workshops, and a keynote address by Dr. Nana Mawiyah Kambon, president of the National Association of Black Psvcholn- gists (NABP). The cost is $5. For payments and oiher information contact Rungano Nyajeka, in Memer 31. Black HHElEstoiy ON THIS DA Y IN MARCH COMPILED BY LA'SHAINNA CAMPBELL Staff Reporter and SHANTE DAVIS Special to Banner • 1,1981 Christie Alison Stanford was bom. Stanford is a freshwoman at Bennett In 1999 she was the National Merit Scholarship finalist, receiving 2,028 on the PSAT. • 18,1933 Unlta Blackwell was bom in Lula Mississippi, she was the first black woman to be elected mayor of Mississippi. •23,1985 Patricia Rob erts Harris died in Wash ington, D.C. Harris was the secretary for Housing and Urban Development. In 1965 Harris was also an ambassador 'Put Infinite Possibilities on your most wanted list' HABIBA KOROMA Banner Reviewer You might remember Amel Larrieux from her Groove Theory days with partner, Bryce Wilson. With the incredible blend of Bryce’s stark sound scapes and Amel’s ultra-romantic singing style. Groove Theory became one of R&B’s most prominent groups in 1995. Their signature single, ‘Tell Me,” exemplified their unique Groove Theory sound which set them apart from their fellow neo-soul counterparts such as Maxwell, Erika Badu, and the like. Now, Larrieux is “doing her own thang” solo with her Febmary release. Infinite Possibilities. And the possibilities are indeed infinite, as the album offers a wide range of up- tempo grooves and mellow funk. This hodgepodge of diverse soul is a result of the production genius of both Larrieux and her husband. The first track, “Get Up,” is already blowing up radio charts with itsjazzy organic feel In this song, Larrieux sings of Mmic Review empowerment “Day to day/ they got you working like a slave/ Taking credit for work you gave/ And stealing your raise/ I know you’re down/1 see you down/ But when you gonna get up?” On tracks like “Shine” and “I N I,” Larrieux conjures soulfully conscious lyrics bathed in a blues/funk soup. On “Down” which contains an undercover techno beat laced with jazzy scats, Larrieux exemplifies her ability to transform the past into the future. Collectively, the album seeks and accom plishes to merge consciousness with the traditions of funk, jazz, and hip-hop. I suggest you put Infinite Possibilities on your most wanted list because she’s got a message that can extend your possibilities. I give Infinite Possibilities a rating of ****. Buy at regular price “* Walt for a sale ** Black market purchase * BANNER CLASSIFIEDS i Bennett College students may place meeting announcements, services, items for sale, etc.» 25 words or less -- in the Banner Classifieds for FREE. The cost for non-Bennett students is $2.50 for 25 words or less and 5 cents for each additional word. For more information stop by Shell Hall C-2. to Luxembourg during President Carter's adminstration. •24,1912 Dorothy Height was bom in Rich mond, Va. Height was president of the National Council for Negro Woman for more than three decades. • 25,1931 IdaB.Wells- Barnett dies. Wells-Bamett was a teacher, social activist and newspaper joumahst •25,1942 Aretha Franklin was bom in Detroit, Mich. Known throughout the country as the “Queen of Soul” for her popular tunes and soulful sound, Frankhn started singing professionally at 18. She has written and produced her own music. Some of her hits include famous songs such as “R-E-S-P-E-C-T." FOR SALE Gourmet meals- $3 per plate For more information, please contact Lonnie Klfumbula, Player 101 or call 691-0662. SERVICES The Bennett Banner, Publication Schedule for the-1999-2000 SohoslYear Deadline 5 April? April 28 April 7 April 14 . lUlay S Dates subject to change without notice Down and Out Ministries Feeling a little lost, uneasy, or depressed? Need some sound advice to get you through your day? Call Shaunda Beauman, senior class president & psychology major. For more information, call 274-9986 or come to Memer 9. Manicure By Tamica Cost; $2 call 271-4075 or stop by Jones 205 Styles by Monique Ready to go straight without using chemicals? Visit Reynolds 201 or call 274-2394. She’s ready to press, flat iron or twist. Prices negotiable. For the newest styles straight from the streets of Brooklyn, contact Shanequa Henry. Reynolds 211 or caU 378-0781. 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