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    Bone Portraits – Opens May 5, 16 Performances Only

    Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

    There’s nothing better than watching friends succeed. Visit Stillpoint Productions for more info. Lear deBessonet, director and producer of Bone Portraits and artisitic director of Still Point, produced Life in Translation last year at Xpress (photos here and here). She’s brilliant. My wife and I also attended her show The Elliots last spring and were [...]

    Too much too soon?

    Tuesday, March 1st, 2005

    Former Korn guitarist Brian “Head” Welch quit the multi-plantinum metal band last week, 2 months after receiving Christ into his life, due to conflicts over their videos and lyrics. This weekend, he shared his testimony at a southern California church to an estimated 10,000 church goers. MTV has been all over this story for the [...]

    29,000 died of hunger today

    Friday, February 25th, 2005

    That many die of hunger every 24 hours. To them we dedicated the Voice of Silence. Over two hundred inner city teens gathered at Primitive Christian Church to consider the pain of hunger as part of World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine. Through spoken word, music, dance, and art, they identified with the hurting and vowed [...]

    VOICE (of silence)

    Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

    Join Generation Xcel in raising awareness of global hunger and AIDS at the “Voice of Silence,” an interactive evening of music, spoken word, and artistry presented in partnership with World Vision’s 30-Hour Famine. Friday 2/25/05, 7 pm @ Primitive Christian Church 207-209 East Broadway (b/w Jefferson and Clinton Streets) F train to East Broadway Xpress [...]

    Will the Real Men Please Stand Up?

    Monday, January 17th, 2005

    My last shout-out of the evening in honor of MLK comes from the son of a civil rights radical, who ironically suffered a similar fate as Dr. King (although for apparently different reasons). The late Tupac Shakur, son of Afeni Shakur of the Black Panther Party, grew up never knowing his father. According to his [...]

    The Boden Center

    Monday, January 10th, 2005

    The Bronx got a little touch of heaven his weekend. The Boden Center for Performing Arts officially launched in Castle Hill with a concert Friday evening (1/7) featuring jazzy reinterpretations of age-old standards, musical theater by a youth drama troupe called BAMSS (By Any Means Save Some), and modern dance performed by members of the [...]

    2004′s Xcel Top Ten

    Monday, January 3rd, 2005

    [Sorry, these are not funny. Nor are they listed in any particular order. For more on Generation Xcel, visit here.] 1. Replicating “by youth for youth” as ten teens co-founded Xpress, our second after school program in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. 2. Graduating the inaugural class of 18 XL Service Corps members from Boot Camp, [...]

    Evangelism 101, Hip Hop Style

    Friday, December 31st, 2004

    I helped a friend move yesterday, along with a crew of seven teenage boys. They’re all great kids from God-fearing, evangelical families. They’re all actively involved in a local church youth group, and most, if not all, attended Christian elementary and middle schools. One of the boys’ parents are pastors of a leading church in [...]

    The Revolution Continues

    Saturday, December 11th, 2004

    We believe in a faith that’s relevant, transformative, and real. (Check out “From Irrelevant to Revolutionary” for more.) This weekend, inner city teens are grappling with age old questions in Life in Translation, a nontraditional, original holiday production featuring jazz, Shakespeare, and acting by The Company. Check out pictures here. The Life in Translation program [...]

    Life in Translation

    Friday, December 10th, 2004

    Generation Xcel presents “Life in Translation” an original stage event featuring Shakespeare, Xpress, Jazz, and modern reinterpretations of age-old Questions Two Nights ONLY 12/10 & 12/11 7:30-9:00 pm Hosted by Abounding Grace Ministries 9 East 7th Street, Manhattan Corner of 3rd Avenue a/k/a Cooper Square R/W to 8th Street; 6 to Astor Place Suggested Donation [...]