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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

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Share My Love; By Shari Robinson, Nedra Crawley and Teesha Sumpter are two beautiful women in search of true love....

Share My Love; By Shari Robinson


Synopsis

Nedra Crawley and Teesha Sumpter are two beautiful women in search of true love. Both are intelligent and emotionally available, but in a society where men seem to have far more options than women do, the two succumb to their fears: the fear that they'll never be able to have a man all their own.

In "Share My Love", we go with the young women as they struggle through their personal insecurities, their hopes and dreams for the future, and ultimately, their willingness to risk their hearts and egos for the chance to experience true intimacy with a man.

Nedra knows all about the shortcomings of men. After all, her own beloved father disillusions her when he reveals himself to be less than the perfect gentleman she'd grown up believing he was. When Nedra's mother breaks it down to her that men and women are simply not alike when it comes to things like fidelity and sexual appetite, we see her lay down her ideals for the sake of "versatility". But is she fooling herself?



Not even Teesha's sheltered southern upbringing can squelch the sexual hunger she feels inside. But as she goes from one humiliating experience to another, it finally takes its toll. By the time her new best friend comes up with a unique and intriguing plan to get them both the love they crave and the security they need, she is ripe to try something revolutionary in the bedroom. They agree to share the same man on a rotating schedule of sex, outings and vacations, but can this idea really work?

In "Share My Love", the question of whether or not three is company gets answered once and for all. Is three pleasant company or emotional chaos?

For more information: www.booksbysharirobinson.com

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Africa Unite; Danny Glover & Marleys To Walk Red Carpet

Miami- Part biography, reggae musical and humanitarian effort, Africa Unite highlights Bob Marley's massive 60th birthday celebration in Ethiopia. This intimate look at the life and work of the late musician and activist is also an appeal for a united Africa that can stand proudly and independently on the world stage. The documentary will be showcased this year during the 25th anniversary of the Miami International Film Festival (MIFF).

Africa Unite Director Stephanie Black and co-producer Danny Glover will talk about the film at a press conference on Tuesday, March 4 at 11 a.m. at the Royal Palm Hotel, 1545 Collins Ave, Miami Beach. The film will be screened the evening of March 4 at 9 p.m. at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, 174 East Flagler Street, Miami.

In 2005, more than 350,000 people from all over the globe came together in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to celebrate Marley's 60th birthday. The Africa Unite Foundation, founded by the Marley family, organized the weeklong celebration and sponsored the attendance of students from Africa and Jamaica for a conference and dialogue with support from UNICEF (The United Nations Children's Fund) and partners. Actor and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Danny Glover chaired the symposium.

While the film is anchored by this historic benefit concert, it also branches into other parallels that delve into Marley's personal dream of a united Africa. It features a cameo by Glover, as well as performances by recording artists Lauryn Hill, Angelique Kidjo, and members of the Marley clan, including children Ziggy, Damian, Stephen, Cedella, Julian, and Ky-Mani.

Africa Unite was crafted by Stephanie Black, an award-winning director and producer, and co-produced by the Marley family's Tuff Gong Pictures and Glover's co-founded production company, Louverture Films. Black's past films include two documentaries: Life and Debt (2001) and H-2 Worker (1990). She has directed programming for BRAVO, Sesame Street, Nickelodeon, and the Cartoon Network, and numerous music videos. In addition, she is also teaches documentary film at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

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