Sunday, August 18, 2013

LEE DANIELS' "THE BUTLER" IS EXTRAORDINARY!


 
 

VARION'S VIEW: "A MUST SEE!"


(Huntsville, Alabama)  It is premiere weekend and if you haven't see "THE BUTLER," yet, shame on you!  It is one of the most anticipated movies of the summer and it is "brilliantly and beautifully crafted!" Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey are "first rate" in their roles!  It is bold,  thought provoking, emotional and awe-inspiring!  From the opening frame to the closing credits, you feel the raw, colorful, explosive, emotional journey of our American history through the eyes of an ordinary middle class-family pushed through extraordinary challenges.

This movie has an impressive supporting cast with a slew of cameos, but it is Oprah fans who are in for a real treat. After more than a decade, the former "Daytime Diva," redeems herself on the silver screen as Gloria Gaines.  She nails the "southern, gentile demeanor" of this wife and mother during the turbulent times of the 60's.  Her scene at the dinner table where she literally slaps her militant son back into reality when it comes to "respecting your elders" is memorable.

Side note: I would love to know how much of Oprah's character's torrid, hot affair with Terrance Howard's womanizing character ended up on the editing room floor.  I also found it ironic that this movie which includes a scene from the election of President Barack Obama,  has one of the richest black women in the world portraying the wife of a White House servant.

Forest Whitaker comes full circle with his acting chops in his role as Cecil Gaines. This veteran actor cleverly shows us how even a "butler" in The White House had the potential to influence important legislation through seven Presidential administrations. The famed star is excellent in his portrayal of Cecil Gaines, a humble, "unsung hero" who has his own "spiritual awakening." The Butler truly is a vivid reminder of how one quiet voice can truly ignite a revolution!

I shall never forget the scene and message from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr in the movie.  King reminds Gaines's son, who ashamed and often disrespectful to his father of the significance of the butler's role in the White House.  Dr. King reminds the most militant member of this iconic family that a role of a "domestic" is one of honor because it speaks directly to the domestics' "integrity, character and work ethic!"

Never before has a more edgy, candid portrayal of the "Freedom Riders" during the Civil Rights Era been placed on the silver screen. I'm still shivering from the coffee, lunch-room sit-in scene that literally sucks the wind out of every person sitting in the theater as it plays out in living color during a time when blacks and whites were still trying to find their place in this country. It is by far one of the most prolific scenes because it speaks to the sacrifice made during the movement. To see America's youth, many of them as young as 13 years old stand strong and defiant in the face of segregation.  I'm reminded of the "lessons learned" as a general assignment reporter in Birmingham researching this iconic era and learning first hand about the tremendous sacrifice of the "Freedom Riders," black and white!

"The Butler" is a real-life story that serves as "sobering reminder" of the "giant shoulders"we're all standing on in this country today. It is a bold slap across the face to those of us who have forgotten the struggle.  It brilliantly depicts how far we've come and how much more work that's left to be done!

I am proud to say in Huntsville, Alabama where I viewed the movie,  everyone in the theater--black and white,--young and old stood on their feet and applauded with approval at the closing credits.  Perhaps a people who have enjoyed the benefits of Cecil Gaines's sacrifice, leaving with a new found respect for the domestic who influence history in his own way.

Lee Daniels' -"The Butler" is an era-spanning, Oscar hopeful,  historical, Civil Rights drama that is worth your time.  See it two times, it's just that extraordinary!



Sunday, August 11, 2013

VVV EXCLUSIVE: INTRODUCING HALO WHEELER, "MUSIC'S NEXT BIG THING"


"Southern Songbird About To Take Flight"





(Huntsville, AL.) --Varion Walton still knows how to go out and get the "BIG ENTERTAINMENT STORY!" Check out this VISION/VOICE/VARION EXCLUSIVE with one of the hottest music producers, Kelvin Wooten (Django Unchained) and his new protege' who is earning comparison's to Whitney Houston.  Introducing, 15 year old "Halo" Wheeler! 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

WE REMEMBER: GEORGE DUKE


George Duke, Legendary Jazz Keyboardist, Dies at 67




George Duke, the legendary jazz artist whose music played more like the soundtrack to our lives died on Monday, according to his publicist. His career spanned five decades and his music credits and collaborations includes other iconic artists such as Miles Davis, Frank Zappa, George Clinton, Anita Baker and one of my favorites Rachelle Ferrell.

I believe it was my best friend Gina Brown who introduced me to George Duke during our freshmen year at the University of South Alabama. Though Gina was more familiar with jazz than me the age of 17, it didn't take long for me to share in her passion for the sweet, sultry sounds of this iconic keyboard player that would only described as "musical sunshine."  For years it served as my first and best example of jazz and fusion in its purest form.

Today, I join the world in saying though his voice has been silenced; his music, memory and contribution in revolutionizing jazz in its purest form will live on forever.

Check out one of George Duke's last interviews recorded last month (July 13th), he talked about his new album entitled "Dreamweaver" which is a tribute to his dearly departed wife Corine, who died one year ago from cancer.









Friday, August 2, 2013

342 Dead Across the South....250 Killed in Alabama Alone!


tornado-survivor
342 Dead Across the South....250 Killed in Alabama Alone!
By: Varion Walton
(Harvest, Ala.)—4 days in and it’s still difficult to wrap your mind around the unbelievable amount of damage and devastation. I traveled to some of the hardest hit areas in Central and North Alabama to hear the stories of survival and heartbreaking tragedies first hand. 
My first stop was Harvest, Alabama a small town just east of Huntsville heavily damaged by the storm. What I saw was beyond my worst fears! Entire subdivisions flattened.  What used to be homes now appear to be simply piles of wooden matchsticks. Huge trees have fallen, cars are scattered all over the place.    
The worst image was the pile of mangled mess which used to be Eva Ragland’s home. The only thing left standing is the steps leading to what used to be her front door.  Beyond that is the concrete foundation for a home that is no longer there.  

I witnessed the elderly Harvest woman literally picking up the pieces of her life! Everything she owned was either destroyed or reduced to a pile of rubble. I found her sifting through broken glass, rain and mud soaked furniture, desperately trying to salvage many of her priceless possessions. 
She appeared physically exhausted, wearing a dark blue skull cap, blue jeans and a tattered sweat shirt. Ms. Ragland recalled those horrifying moments the day before when she was terrorized by the killer tornado! “It got real dark and then I heard a whistling noise.” The wind started picking up and it sounded like something was scratching at the walls,” recalled Ragland.storm
“I looked out the door and the wind had thrown my truck 600 feet.  It landed in my neighbor’s yard three houses over. That’s when I knew it was too late for me to leave home,” recalled Ragland. When I was running through the house the wood on my kitchen floor started separating. It looked more like someone was playing an accordion. When I finally made it to the bathtub I just fell to my knees and started praying,” Ragland said. 
Her home of 26 years was no match for the 200 mph winds which cut a path of destruction across North Alabama; killing hundreds, destroying lives and property.  What took her nearly a life-time to build was destroyed in mere seconds. The house completely collapsed around her, but, in the aftermath and recovery Eva Ragland is still counting her blessings. She lost her home, but not her life! “I’m still here”, proclaimed Ragland. “I’ve been through tornadoes in this house before, but this time I can truly tell the world I’m a survivor. I’ve lost everything, my car, my house, but I still have my life. Even during those frightening moments I just knew God was going to take care of me.  It shook my house, but nothing will ever shake my faith and belief in God, I’m still blessed I tell you, I’m still blessed,” exclaimed Ragland. 
She’s not alone! Right now dozens of others are gladly sharing in the burden of recovery.  Before the storm Eva Ragland and Patrick Neal were strangers. In fact, Neal lives on the other side of town. But the day after the storm he, his wife and children showed up with a trunk filled with ice coolers, bottled water and Power Aid trying to be good neighbors. “We just felt so helpless sitting at home and I wanted to do something to help those who have lost everything,” said Neal.
storm-ruble“Right now we’re struggling with no electricity on the other side of town, but we’re definitely in this thing together,” said Neal.  If bottled water or Power Aid can help boost somebody’s spirits it’s the least we can do.  “We’re here to give them a shoulder to cry on, a sympathetic ear or simply to pray with and for them. We’re all in this together.  My house was spared this time, but who is to say someday she might have to do the same for me someday.  We’re all in this together,” Neal said.  Meantime, Eva Ragland says she’s simply grateful for her good neighbors.  “I thank God for my neighbors and friends. I’m blessed to be surrounded by such caring people,” Ragland said.
Strangers no more, they are storm victims and survivors working together on a mission of relief and recovery, one day at a time.


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

NEW: REPORTER FIRED FOR REVEALING TOO MUCH


CONFESSIONS FROM A VETERAN JOURNALIST AND COACH





(Huntsville, Alabama)--If I have said it once, I have said it a million times, "Everything that comes up doesn't have to come out!" (Out of your mouth that is). That sobering reminder echoed in my ear as I woke up to the national headlines Tuesday morning.  Let’s just say,  I was more than a little surprised when one the more controversial headlines was breaking in my own backyard.  

Huntsville’s own, Shea Allen, an investigative reporter who worked at WAAY-TV  (ABC Affiliate) for nearly two years was terminated last week for publicly revealing too much about herself.  She was reportedly fired after her general manager viewed her blog entitled: "Confessions of A Red-Headed Reporter."  (SEE THE TODAY SHOW PROFILE/REPORT AT THE END OF THIS REPORT).            

Shea had her blog confession; now here’s mine. 

NEW ENTRY:

This week, “confessions" of an older, wiser, brunette-reporter who has learned a thing or two about how your activities are monitored, both on and off camera.                 

FILE PHOTO-WAAY-TV

First confession: Total transparency!  Many of the rookie reporters I coach everyday believe I coined the phrase "Everything that comes up, doesn't have to come out!" But honestly, I did not. All the credit for that goes to another seasoned, award winning journalist, Valorie Carter.  I fondly remember Valorie reciting that phrase as apart of her daily morning devotion. The only difference is when Valorie said it she was pointing to her temple and then her lips.

Quite honestly it became the "tag line" to both of our lives as Valorie and I were still finding our way during our rookie years in a Birmingham, Alabama television newsroom nearly ten years ago.                     


I missed the days when television newsrooms were filled with trusted, Emmy-award winning veteran anchors and reporters who looked out for younger reporters; and would help to instill in them credibility, integrity and ethics.

Unfortunately for Shea Allen and many other 21st century multi-media journalists, the newsroom environment I worked in doesn’t exist anymore.

After coaching rookie reporters for the past few years, I’ve come to realize many of them are entering the newsroom without filters. Sadly, they don’t know what to keep to themselves.

I am constantly reminding my clients through my company about compromising photos or "excessive profanity" on Facebook, Instagram and other social media outlets.

Experience has taught me that not only is a journalism degree necessary to succeed in the business; having a mentor and or coach is necessary in order to survive in this competitive industry. That’s exactly why I created Walton and Associates. 

Everyday I coach the next generation of news makers on the “art of journalism.”  This situation is exactly why I’ve chosen to become an advocate for my clients who are constantly schooled about a certain decorum that is expected as long as they have a television station's call letters behind their name! Bottom line when you are hired your integrity becomes the station's integrity and more importantly--their credibility!

Second confession: I have never met Shea Allen.  In fact, I’ve only watched her reports from a distance whenever I am on assignment in Huntsville.  It is a shame because I am one of many in the industry who thought Shea was more than just another pretty face.  

Third confession:  Call me old school, but no matter what generation you fall in, the fact of matter is we all have made mistakes! Television news is based on “human interaction”.  It is a sobering reminder of what we are called to do and to never lose focus.

I truly believe Shea Allen has all the makings of a good investigative reporter. Honestly, I often thought, given time she could find herself in a TOP 10 market or perhaps the network.  I'm sure however, she never dreamed in a million years she would finally make it THE TODAY SHOW but, for all the wrong reasons.  

Chalk it up as a teachable moment Shea. As you go forward remember this.  It's something that this sustained me for nearly two decades; "You don't have to share with the world your every thought," that includes your religious and political views.  

Do it with me now,  (pointing to your temple and then your lips) "everything that comes up -doesn't have to come out!" Again, my friend and colleague Valorie would be so proud to learn that she is also "influencing the next generation!"

Hang in there Shea; “this too shall pass!”  I only wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW "THE TODAY SHOW" REPORT
http://www.today.com/news/tv-reporter-fired-over-blog-didnt-think-it-would-come-6C10791942


CLICK HERE FOR SHEA ALLEN'S EXPLANATION ON "INSIDE EDITION"
http://www.insideedition.com/videos/1662-tv-reporter-discusses-blog-posts-that-led-to-firing

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

WE'RE SOCIAL ON TWITTER TOO!


FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @VARIONWALTON



See who else Varion Walton is "chatting" it up with on TWITTER and read her EXCLUSIVE STORY on Actress Vanessa Bell Calloway!  VISION/VOICE/VARION....your source for celebrity news and interviews. 

BAYFEST ANNOUNCES LINE-UP FOR 2013

3 DAYS!  125 MUSICAL ACTS!   9 STAGES!

(Mobile, AL.)-- Check out the lineup for Bayfest 2013!  I am totally pumped about Anthony Hamilton The Zac Brown Band and Hunter Hays. Over the years, Bayfest has featured some of the biggest names in R&B, Pop and Country Music and this year is no exception!  Bayfest's announcement of it's line-up for 2013 proves why it is quickly becoming "Alabama's Largest Music Festival!"

                                   
Zac Brown Band
Varion Walton and Tamia-Essence- 2012  
The addition of Tamia and the Isley Brothers should also generate a lot of interest for R&B lovers.  Tamia, fresh from The Essence Music Festival has new music that's climbing the charts.  The Grammy Award nominated singer is making her way back to the stage after an extended hiatus. She and her husband,  former NBA Superstar Grant Hill  have been busy raising two daughters. After a five year absence,  this beautiful Canadian songbird is once again ready to balance touring and being a mother.                                                                 


Anthony Hamilton 

Another nice addition to the line-up includes the "legendary" Isley Brothers.  I had the pleasure of seeing Ron Isley and the Isley Brothers near Memphis, Tennessee last December.  Let's just say to all of your "Mr. Big" fans out there-- you're in for a treat.  Ron Isley still has it vocally.

BayFest will celebrate it's 19th year October 4th-6th.  Festival organizers expect more than 200, 000 music lovers to pack into Downtown Mobile. Past performers at BayFest include:  Luke Bryan, Kid Rock, Duran Duran, Kenny Chesney,  Mary J. Blige, Montley Crue and B.B. King and many, many more!  

Weekend passes are now available.  Cash in on the early bird specials today!
VISIT: www.bayfest.com.












Monday, July 22, 2013

WHAT'S HOT! ALABAMA'S OWN TERRY TOWNSEND

INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS!





(HUNTSVILLE, AL.)—The royal birth isn't thing that's got tongues wagging across the pond! Inspirational/Jazz Artist Terry Townsend is earning critical acclaim across the pond in the U.K.  Find out what all the "BUZZ" is about.  Read Townsend's latest review from "Soul and Jazz and Funk" in London. 

 "This Just in From The U.K.





CHECK OUT: SOULandJAZZandFUNK's Latest Review  

http://www.soulandjazzandfunk.com/reviews/2319-terry-townsend-mutual-love-affair-wwwterrytownsendnet-.html



DON'T FORGET TO DOWNLOAD Terry's new CD "A Mutual Love Affair." 
Switch Now: WWW.TERRYTOWNSEND.NET to get your copy today!













VANESSA BELL CALLOWAY--"THE ESSENCE" OF BEAUTY AND STYLE!

HOLLYWOOD STAR GEARS UP FOR ESSENCE FEST 20TH YEAR 

Vanessa Bell Calloway on the Red Carpet at Essence Fest

(New Orleans, LA.) Busy is an understatement when describing Actress Vanessa Bell Calloway.  Calloway, a seasoned actress who has been on the scene since breaking up daytime's beloved couple  Angie and Jessie on "All My Children. One of Calloway's most memorable role was the "submissive" lady in waiting" in Eddie Murphy's iconic movie "Coming to America." She's also remembered for her breakout roll in "What's Love Got to Do With It" as one of the Ikettes.  Aside from her work on the big screen, nearly 20 years ago Vanessa Bell Calloway kicked off one of the very first editions of what is now known as Essence Music Festival?  

VISION/VOICE/VARION got the inside scoop on the latest the ageless star, July 4th, during the Essence Music Festival's "Friends and Family" Reunion Day in New Orleans. Vanessa made it back to "the Big Easy" to reminisce and remind every one of her role as one of the celebrity host and contributors to the music festival nearly two decades ago.  



PRESS PLAY TO SEE VARION'S INTERVIEW WITH VANESSA

"Most people don't know, but I was apart of this music festival in the early years.  I served as an honorary host" said Calloway.  It's truly been cool watching Essence Music Festival grow over the years. Today it is "the event" when it comes to R&B, empowering African American women and the first class entertainment.

In addition to staking her claim in the upcoming 20th anniversary of Essence Fest 2014, Calloway filled us in on her current projects.  "I am very excited about my new web series called IN THE COMPANY OF FRIENDS,"... everyone is invited to enjoy me for an intimate gathering of friends at my home as we eat, laugh and chop it up as only good friends can do," Calloway said

"In The Company of Friends" is a new series where you can watch Vanessa chats it up with some of "Hollywood's" Black "Elite" like Actress Loretta Devine, Vivica Fox, Wendy Raquel Robinson (Tasha Mack, "The Game"), Salli Richardson and Actor Dondre' Whitfield just to name a few. Check out a preview of the new September series by visiting
www.in-the-company-of-friends.com.

Be sure to check out Vanessa's BLOG TALK RADIO SHOW Sundays, 3pm PST and 6PM EST www.blogtalkradio.com/vanessabellcalloway

I've got to take my hat off to this renaissance woman.  From "Hollywood to Motherhood," Vanessa Bell Calloway has successfully celebrated more than 20 years of marriage and raising two daughters in Hollywood, a perpetual "fishbowl" that consistently presents more than a few challenges when it comes to "having and keeping the brass ring!"

Vanessa makes me proud to spell my name "W-O-M-A-N."  She is quite the example for me, and other professional Black businesswomen, in the entertainment industry when it comes to being  "FABULOUS OVER 45!"  I look forward to being just as "healthy, happy and whole" as a wife and mother in the future.

May God bless you and all of your endeavors Mrs. Calloway. ("No Hyphen") LOL.  I can't wait to tell our VISION/VOICE/VARION viewers what role you will play in the upcoming 20th gala of ESSENCE MUSIC FEST in 2014.


Letters From Zora-August 15th thru August 18th

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON VANESSA BELL CALLOWAY AND HER UPCOMING PLAY,  LETTERS FROM ZORA, "In Her Own Words" visit: www.lettersfromzora.com 


LEE BAILEY'S EURWEB.COM's Article on the Upcoming Production:
http://www.eurweb.com/2013/07/vanessa-bell-calloway-to-perform-for-breast-cancer-survivors-in-letters-from-zora-at-pasadena-playhouse-august-14th/

Vanessa Bell Calloway and Varion Walton