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Anne Boyd

Anne Boyd

I’m Anne, a freelance writer and blogger living in Texas, but you can call me Vintage Woman. It wasn’t until I hit middle age that I started to appreciate what it means to create the life I want. Unfortunately, that’s when people seemed to enjoy telling me I was too old to do new things, that life is all down hill from here, and to be careful or I might hurt myself. These comments came from people my age or older! I’m sure it was out of concern, but to them I say horse pucky!

#IAMSOULCITI, Social Justice, Society December 14, 2017 November 10, 2022

Sisters Leading the Leaders

Who run the world? Girls! As so famously stated by Queen Bey herself. And from where we see things – #noliestold.

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Culture, Entertainment, Holiday, Music, Society December 3, 2017 December 31, 2017

‘A Christmas Carol’ at Zach Theatre is a party for the soul

From the opening rendition of the Motown classic What Christmas Means to Me, to the jubilant gospel of Joy to the World, Zach theatre’s musical version of A Christmas Carol is a party for the soul.

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#IAMSOULCITI, Health, News September 29, 2017 November 10, 2022

The Family Care Practice of Dr. Cheryl Clark-Brown

It’s not just about passing out medications, it’s about educating that patient on lifestyle, diet and everything.

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#IAMSOULCITI, Food, Local, News, Social Justice September 20, 2017 November 10, 2022

Derrick Chubbs Tackles Hunger as President of Central Texas Food Bank

Many of us would list “high-powered corporate job” as our greatest career objective, but Derrick Chubbs, the new president and CEO of the Central…

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Culture, Entertainment, Fine Arts & Literature August 9, 2017 August 24, 2017

A Review of Twenty Eight: Now on Stage at The Vortex

The new play TwentyEight depicts a dystopian future where work, survival, and intimidation are the only constants for black people.

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#IAMSOULCITI, Culture, Food, Local April 2, 2017 November 10, 2022

Water 2 Wine: Couple’s New Custom Winery Offers Home Delivery

Water 2 Wine makes wine onsite in South Austin and features wine from 13 different countries.

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Culture, Entertainment, Fine Arts & Literature, Society February 15, 2017 November 10, 2022

The Great Society: 50 Years Later, More Relevant Than Ever

With whit, honesty and a lot of heart, Zach Theatre’s production of the The Great Society is a behind-the-scenes glimpse of some significant moments of the 1960s.

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Entertainment, For Reel December 10, 2016 November 10, 2022

With Heart and Humor, Hidden Figures Tells the True Story of NASA’s Unsung Black Heroines

The film doesn’t try to put people on a pedestal or tell you how to feel, it lets the women’s wondrous accomplishments speak for themselves.

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Celebrity, Culture, Fine Arts & Literature, Local, News November 13, 2016 November 10, 2022

10 Amazing Black Events at the 2016 Texas Book Festival

The 2016 Texas Book Festival lineup included a significant number of African Americans among the poet laureates, national book award winners, and acclaimed debut novelists.

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Celebrity, Fine Arts & Literature, Local, News, Youth November 13, 2016 November 10, 2022

NFL Veteran Wade Smith Promotes Reading in Austin

Former Houston Texan Wade Smith’s foundation brings diverse professionals to classrooms to promote literacy, especially in underserved and minority areas.

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News October 30, 2016 November 10, 2022

Zell Miller’s Ballot Eats the Bullet Dances and Moves Through History

Zell Miller’s direction of six Austin performance artists pushes past the shallow depictions of Black women that so often litter the music and movement landscape.

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Local, Technology, Youth October 15, 2016 November 10, 2022

Kids Can Learn to Love Science, Tech, Engineering, and Math. Here’s How.

Here are a few ways that Austin’s aviation academy engages students in STEM.

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