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MARIO MOSLEY
Loving you and missing you. From, Tee Tee.
Middleton Class Of 1972 And 1973
The Middleton High Class of 1972 and 1973 will cele- brate its 60th and 61st Birth- day Celebration on Saturday, March 28th, 7 p. m. The event will be held at the USF Alumni Center on the cam- pus at 4202 E. Fowler Ave. (33620).
The guest speakers are Brenda L. Walker, Ph.D, JD, and her husband, Andre M. Walker. The speakers will address the significance of the decision “Brown’s 1954 Audacity of Hope: Reflec- tions, Realities and Re- newals.”
ROLANDA
This week’s Spotlight feature is the lovely Rolanda, and she is truly a force to be reckoned with. This young lady loves to model, and is a joy for any photographer. With unlimited energy, Rolanda will make sure she’s where she’s supposed to be when it’s time to get to work. For her true dedication and will to succeed, we congratulate Rolanda as this week’s Spotlight feature. You can follow Rolanda on instagram @ shesro.
Too Smooth Annual Birthday Bash & Comedy Show Weekend To Feature ‘Bruh Man’
Friday, April 3rd, the party kicks off at the TACE Lounge & Restaurant at 14380 N. Dale Mabry, Tampa, with live entertainment by Fanta-C, violinist Jeffrey Nugent and James Alderman.
Saturday, April 4th, the party continues with the Comedy Show, “So Much Laughter in the Burg,” fea- turing Bat Man from St. Pe- tersburg, comedian Red Bone and comedian Bruh- Man from the Martin Lawrence Show. The Com- edy Show will be held at The Palladium Theater, 253 5th Ave., N. St. Petersburg.
“Bruh-Man,” aka Regi- nald Ballard, was born and raised in Galveston, Texas.
As a child, Reginald en- joyed being in the spotlight. His primary interest was in athletics. He received nu- merous football scholarships
Comedian BRUH MAN ...Reginald Ballard
to prestigious universities across the country and after much thought, Reginald de- cided to attend Southern Methodist University in Dal- las, where he would pursue a degree in Psychology and play football.
After three years of gruel-
ing practices, aching joints, and a couple of unforgettable injuries, Reginald decided to give his body a chance to heal. He enrolled in a theater class for non-majors and that is when the acting bug bit!
Since college, Reginald has performed in numerous stage plays as well as a co- star and guest starring roles in film and television. His most recent appearance was in the hit TV sitcom Martin, where he created the charac- ter, “Bruh-Man.” He has also had guest-starring roles on Sister-Sister, True Colors, and Words Up. His movie roles include Big Ain't Bad, Thick as Thieves, Jimmy Holly- wood, Menace to Soci- ety, Class Act (with Kid-n-Play) and was fea- tured in Panthers (A Mario Van Peebles Pro- duction).
When not traveling the country, Bruh-Man resides in San Fernando Valley. Come see him live on stage, up close and personal Satur- day, at The Palladium The- atre, downtown St. Petersburg.
For tickets and more in- formation, contact Too Smooth of Too Smooth Entertainment for your Too Smooth combo week- end experience at 813-244- 7474 or visit www.mypalladium.org.
Come party on Friday and laugh and Saturday. (See ad- vertisement in this issue)
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