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Khalil Kain: The Responsibility of Imagery: Images, Stereotypes and Roles
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
- Wednesday, August 1, 2012
The City College of New York
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The City College of New York Continuing and Professional Studies The Responsibility of Imagery: Images, Stereotypes and Roles Course taught by actor, Khalil Kain 4 Sessions; 10 Hours Wednesdays, July 11 - August 1, 2012 6:00 - 8:30 PM $295 REGISTER: ONLINE www.cps.ccny.edu BY PHONE 212-650-7312 IN PERSON Shepard Hall, Room 2 Convent Avenue and 140th Street Discover ways to define your role as an artist, and assume the responsibility of communication and imagery. Examine personal points of view to better understand consequences of actions. American character actor Khalil Kain built a varied and substantial résumé from the early '90s onward, in a dazzling combination of films and television series. Debuted in urban crime drama Juice. Broke the mold of roles traditionally offered to young African-American males by branching into unusual and variegated arenas. Other films include Bones, Renaissance Man, Love Jones and For Colored Girls. Other credits include Girlfriends, Angel, CSI, CSI Miami, Friends, The Ghost Whisperer, and Meet the Browns.
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