Tigner James - Blogger,Media personality, Inspirational and Motivational writer. The Soul’s Remedy Ministries blog is known for daily-distributed Good Morning! Affirmations, devotions, and testimonies. Tigner James also host weekly radio show Soulful Sundays – A Place Called Soulsville, Sundays at 12 noon eastern. streamlive www.wigoam.com or Tunein app
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Showing posts with label Grand Theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grand Theater. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
The Grand Theater: Fort Worth, Texas A Picture is worth A Thousand words
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| By: Tigner Rand The Grand Theater -Southside Fort Worth, Texas - 1984 |
Yet to many, this modest representation of a Black Historical landmark on Fort Worth Texas, Southside is reminiscent of childhood memories.
I was inspired many moons ago to paint this iconic location to capture the last twinkle of a once vibrant life-style surrounding Rosedale and Fabons Streets, Fort Worth's Southside. A hot July in 1984 froze in time. A photo archived my final chapter of an area’s transformation into a dormant state.
For many years this painting laid quiescent in my garage buried among other sketches and paintings of years gone by. At one time, The Grand Theater served as a beacon for natives of Fort Worth, Texas, connecting them one way or another to good-times, food, church or family gathering. Unbeknown to me did I realize that this restoration would be an evolution of flashbacks to ‘The good old days’.
A picture is worth a thousand words
A New dawning
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| The Grand Theater -Southside Fort Worth, Texas - 1984 photo by Tigner Rand |
The Grand Theater was once home to a segregated world in Black America. But it also was the epitome of togetherness in a community. Where families would line up to see Hollywood’s greatest superstars on the silver screen, or children could fantasize of being a superhero.
As a reminder of history, The Grand sign still stands. Today the edifice houses 619 Productions, a community art center designed to revitalize a community and develop minds for the future.
So the next time you find yourself rummaging through discarded mementos, rediscover and chronicle those magical moments from photos, places, or visiting with childhood friends. Whatever your iconic landmarks, cultivate, cherish, and share them with others so they too can enjoy a piece of your memoirs!
Tigner Rand
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