Popa C.W. Brown entertains and educates By KAREN HANNON Special to the Chronide Theater goers were treated to an entertaining and educational performance by Larry Leon Ham lin over the weekend. Produced by Hamlin and the N.C. Black Reper tory Company, the one-man show entitled, Popa C.W. Brown Stars In: It's Time, Time to Make Change, combined historical and current events of racial issues that not only opened the minds of the audience, but also inspired and uplifted them. The play focused on Popa C.W. j Brown, an old, worldly storyteller * who shares his experiences through humorous, yet thought-provoking storytelling. He attempts to offer hope to those who consider them selves disadvantaged, and chal lenges them to make decisions that will bring about change in their communities. According to Brown, today's youth feel hopeless because they do not know their historical beginnings as leaders and trendset ters in ancient Africa. And he equates his role as a storyteller to the "keeper of the stories" in ancient Africa. In fact, his tales begin with the Africans' contributions of architec ture, and arts and sciences to the ? world "Blacks have given kings and queens, doctors, philosophers, and artists. We need to find out what we've done, so we can pass it on to our youth. Then we have something to be proud about," said Brown. ? { ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - Photos by Mike Cunningham Three faces of Larry Leon Hamlin as he portrays th^ character of Popa C.W. Brown. Hamlin's character also combined racial issues in the U.S. with local events. "Things have been separate, but they sho' ain't been equal," he said. He also referred to the 1910 "First Segregation Law of Neigh borhoods" passed by the Supreme Court, which made it illegal for one race of people to live in the same community with another race. "Baltimore, Maryland was the first city to adopt this law," Brown - said. "And guess who was the sec- - ond? Winston-Salem." Brown also informed the audience that there were 60 black-owned businesses in Winston-Salem in the year 1890. "There were restaurants, a cigar maker, an undertaker, two doctors, a colored hotel ownecl by Ms. Nannie Bell on East Seventh St., nurses, school teachers, and an engineer," he recalled. Brown then told how the black community is slowly losing its future. "We're losing our young black males to drugs, guns and bul lets, and jail. And we're losing our females to drugs. There are too many babies having babies," he said. To solve the problem, Hamlin's character suggested that blacks need to implement new programs, ideas, and approaches to save the commu nity. "We need to make sure our race has a future. Young people are our future," he continued. fHUi= ttuutn. Winston-Salem' 8 Beat Paging Value! Low price* , 24-Hour Emergency Service & Southern Bell Quality ? Triad s Widest, Local Coverage Area ? No Connect Fee ? Regional & Nationwide Paging Available ? Free delivery & exchange ? 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M??sterCcird Vis.i Choico American Fxprt?ss Discover 1081 Old Salisbury Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Member Forsyth County Tire Dealers Association W-S 722-3018 Yadkinville 679-3131 Brother and sister duo, BeBe and CeCe Wlnans, received standing ovations at Friday's concert. Winans perform for an audience of nearly 3,000 at LJVM Coliseum By KAREN HANNON Special to the Chronicle The Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum was filled with soulful gospel music last Friday as BeBe and CeCe Winans, W.C.T.S., and the Spirit of Life Community Choir performed for an audience of nearly 3000 fans. Performing from their latest album entitled, Different Lifestyles , BeBe and CeCe Winans, the Gram my-award- winning brother and sis ter duo, spread their message of spiritual love through their hit songs &such as Heaven , Lost Without You , |and Celebrate New Life. Perhaps the most inspiring selection was III Take You There , in which the crowd sang along with the duo, sendirfg a melodious sound of unity and love throughout the halls of the colise um. "We invite young and old peo ple of all ages to experience a Christian lifestyle, one that saves souls," said CeCe Winans, during an interview before the concert. "Our main message to our listeners is love, God's love. If everyone knew about His love, this world would be a better place." Although the duo's back ground has a firm foundation in Christian music, BeBe and CeCe, who began recording together in 1987, have been able to reach Rhythm & Blues and Top 40 audi ences with their most recent albums. Their performance in Winston Salem was one of their first since kicking off their U.S. tour earlier this month. 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