Nina Kennedy
Oct 21, 2020
"The Noshing with Nina Show" Nominated for 2020 B Free Award
Last year, the B Free Awards took place in May, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's awards ceremony was postponed to October.
INFEMNITY
Sep 19, 2020
Anne Gamble Kennedy Virtual Exhibit To Launch September 25th
Anne Gamble Kennedy was born in Charleston, West Virginia on September 25th, 1920. Her parents were Dr. Henry Floyd Gamble of North Garden,
Dean and Petra Aldrich
Jul 30, 2020
Love, Like Music: A Review of Nina Kennedy's "Practicing for Love: A Memoir"
“For those in the world of classical music, Kennedy’s book is a winner. Her musical talent and technical achievements are obvious to anyone
Nina Kennedy
Jul 14, 2020
"Practicing for Love" Versus Mary Trump, John Bolton, Michael Cohen, et al
In my book ("Practicing for Love: A Memoir"), which has not sold hundreds of thousands of copies, I wrote about pianist and matria
INFEMNITY
Jul 6, 2020
What People Are Saying About "Practicing for Love: A Memoir" by Nina Kennedy
"Nina Kennedy, an African American concert pianist who has lived and performed abroad, shares her unique challenges to success and surv
Nina Kennedy
Jul 3, 2020
Metropolitan Opera: You're on Notice!
After decades of never hiring an African American conductor (or a woman conductor, for that matter), the Metropolitan Opera thinks it can wi
INFEMNITY
May 21, 2020
"Practicing for Love: A Memoir" by Nina Kennedy
"Practicing for Love: A Memoir" is a 2019 nonfiction autobiography written by Nina Kennedy and published by RoseDog Books. It is a
INFEMNITY
May 18, 2020
Mz. Fishe and a Virtual Book Launch This Month on "The Noshing with Nina Show"
Since the official book launch for "Practicing for Love: A Memoir"* had to be postponed, we decided to produce a virtual book laun
Nina Kennedy
Apr 18, 2020
Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic
There's nothing like a global pandemic to make us think about what is most important in life. Meanwhile, we meet with our friends twice
INFEMNITY
Jan 1, 2020
Looking Back on 2019
The year began with the broadcast of our recap of “The People’s State of the Union” in January. For Black History Month we broadcast the fir