The Brothers Lehman Sports Happy Hour – No More Collisions

In this episode the Brothers discuss Kobe’s return, Gasol vs D’Antoni, Knicks trade rumors, Doc Rivers gets love in Boston, Jim Brown not a Kobe fan, Rudy Gay now in Sactown, the issue of “tanking”, Broncos lack effort, no Tom Brady magic this time, Cowboys blow another game, RGIII benched for the season, is Jamaal Charles the best RB, Mack Brown leaving Texas, Nick Saban staying in Alabama, MLB bans home plate collisions, and Jameis Winston easily wins the Heisman trophy.

Music: Pete Rock – Get Involved; Apollo Brown & OC – Disclaimer

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LA EVENTS: One Night In Miami

February 25, 1964 was supposed to be a great day for boxing fans. It was the day a loudmouth, 22-year-old fighter named Cassius Clay was finally supposed to have his bragging stopped by fearsome heavyweight champ Sonny Liston. That was not to be, and after the young Clay’s shocking victory, there was no celebration planned, since no one thought he would actually win. No one except his three friends, activist Malcolm X, singer Sam Cooke and football player Jim Brown. The foursome threw together a party in Malcolm’s tiny hotel room in Overtown, the city’s downtrodden black ghetto. The next morning, Cassius would make an announcement that would shock the world yet again. One Night in Miami… imagines what might have transpired on that very real, very fateful night in Malcolm’s motel room in 1964. The civil rights struggle was ready to boil over. And in less than a year, two of these friends would be dead. But on this night, the possibilities seemed endless.

The World Premiere of

One Night in Miami…

by Kemp Powers

Directed by Carl Cofield

Featuring Kevin Daniels, Jason Delane, Matt Jones, Ty Jones, Jason E. Kelley, Burl Moseley, Giovanni Adams, and Jah Shams

Scenic Design by Stephanie Kerley Schwartz

Lighting Design by Leigh Allen

Sound Design by Christopher Moscatiello

Costume Design by Naila Aladdin Sanders

Prop Design by Katherine Hunt

Stage Manager: Daniel Coronel

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