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We open with the Dreams, as in Dream Girls opening at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, AUG 24, 2010 through SEPT 26: SYESHA MERCADO (Deena Jones), ADRIENNE WARREN (Lorrell Robinson), MARGARET HOFFMAN (Michelle Morris; u/s Deena). Visit www.shnsf.com; Guests honored this year at the free event: "Celebrating the Seventh Annual Negro Spirituals Heritage Day, Sunday, AUG 22, 2 PM at the SF Main Library, Koret Auditorium in San Francisco include radio guests: Deeann D. Mathews, a gifted composer, author & entrepreneur, Bryant B. Bolling, an exceptionally talented vocalist and lecturer; Wanda J. Ravernell, an extraordinary writer and the founder and Creative Director of The Omnira Projects; and Rev. Ann Jefferson, a Pastor of Worship and Liturgy and a Negro Spirituals expert. Co-founder of Friends of Negro Spirituals, Lyvonne Chrisman also joins us. Guests: Cephus "Uncle Bobby" Johnson; Jack Bryson, father of two young men on the BART platform with Oscar Grant; two of his best friends, Citizen Marty Payne, a founding member of the Caribbean All-stars band, speak about the Grant case and the CARIBBEAN ALL-STARS BENEFIT CONCERT: JUSTICE for OSCAR GRANT: Kill Killer Cops, Friday, AUG 20, 2010, 6 PM, music 7:30 PM, $10.00 donation at the door. Visit www.newyearsmovement.org JOHN SANTOS, educator/composer, will speak about his current project: Filosofía Caribeña, a composing/performing/spoken word project about Afro-Latino presence, identity and issues. Santos is doing most of the composing with musical arrangements in collaboration with Dr. John Calloway and Saul Sierra. It will be a work-in-progress for about a year and a half to two years from its inception this Spring, 2010. The first compositions debut this weekend at Eastside Cultural Center, 2277 International Blvd., in East Oakland, 8 PM, August 21 & 22. Filosofía Caribeña is a cross-disciplinary project that will illuminate the marvelous and undeniable historical connections between Black and Latino communities.