BLACKCOLLEGIATETV COM announces the creation of OPEN STAGE - Legends Will Be Born
Released on: October 4, 2007, 2:24 pm
Press Release Author: Sean Upstart/ Blackcollegiatetv.com
Industry: Entertainment
Press Release Summary: (Harlem, New York) October 4st, 2007 - One of the premier minority college-age targeted websites, www.blackcollegiatetv.com announced today that it has formulated an innovative program to highlight the next generation of new entertainment talent called, \"OPEN STAGE... LEGENDS WILL BE BORN.\"
Press Release Body: \"OPEN STAGE\" will provide a unique opportunity for young, talented performers to showcase their abilities in the heart of Harlem, New York with a partnership with the New York Alumni Foundation, (501c3) nonprofit, which operates at 472 West 141st Street. Featured performers will be TYM of 106th and Park fame and SHANELLE GABRIEL of HBO Def Poetry Jam. Performers of artistic expression ranging from singers, comedians to musicians are invited.
The details of the events are as follows: Dates: October 11, 2007 and October 25, 2007 Times: Doors open at 6:00pm Place: 472 W. 141 Street (between Amsterdam and Convent)
All visual media will be featured on Blackcollegiatetv.com
ABOUT BLACKCOLLEGIATETV.COM Blackcollegiatetv.com is a website set to launch October 10, 2007 with a soft launch August 20, 2007. The purpose of the site is to educate, inform, and promote positive images and activities for minority students. This program offers college and college bound students interactive information relevant to a successful pursuit of higher education. We feature segments such as Blackcollegiate Politics, For Your Information, The Minority Entrepreneurial Series and The Male View. The site will also showcase Singers, Dancers, Artists and other talents. Blackcollegiatetv.com's target audience is the 16-24 demographic.
ABOUT NYAF The New York Alumni Foundation was established by the membership of the New York Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated to perpetuate the institutions commitment to community service. For more than 70 years the New York Alumni Chapter has worked to provide opportunities for young males. To date the Reginald F. Lewis Scholarship Foundation through the efforts of the Board and General Membership have distributed more than $250,000 to talented young men in furtherance of their pursuit of a higher education.
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Web Site: http://blackcollegiatetv.com
Contact Details: Sean Carswell (912) 257-8412 SeanUpstart@Blackcollegiatetv.com 472 W. 141 Street New York, NY 10031