Nina Kennedy
Jul 31, 2020
Remembering John Lewis in Nashville
John Lewis and Diane Nash were Fisk students who were attempting to desegregate the stores and establishments in downtown Nashville. My pare
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
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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
Nina Kennedy
Jun 16, 2020
Will Alicia Keys Portray Philippa Schuyler?
Hailed in the New York Times as "the Shirley Temple of American Negroes," Schuyler was performing public recitals and radio broadc
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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
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
Nina Kennedy
Jan 12, 2019
Marie Selika
Marie Selika (c. 1849 – May 19, 1937) was an American coloratura soprano. She was the first African-American artist to perform in the White