
Shanice: A Life of Music, Family, and a New Role on Stage
“I love that it has that soulful element,” Shanice said. “You can really hear the heart in it. And when you mix that with the energy of a live stage, it’s just electric.”
“I love that it has that soulful element,” Shanice said. “You can really hear the heart in it. And when you mix that with the energy of a live stage, it’s just electric.”
“In this full circle moment, Ms. Phylicia Rashad will take the training and skills that she honed as a student at Howard and exuded in an outstanding performing career, and she will share those pearls of wisdom with the next generation of students in the College of Fine Arts. Her passion for the arts and student success makes her a perfect fit for this role,” announced Howard’s Provost Anthony K. Wutoh.
“School Girls,” or the African Mean Girls play, is here in Los Angeles at the Kirk Douglas Theatre for one last weekend until Sept. 30.
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