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cans; spoon aver
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of LI!IIIl Honw family, her childhood jor movie studio. in being a Blade "popular"
c:Iifficult and unstable. ThroUlhout those years,. opPosed to singing
Her career Lena Home DOt im. bl or jazz; and reflects
bepn with a �� stint mune to racism. There on the aeation of her more
a . for the - the "downto " hotels successful like "Sur-
dary Coaon Cub. There where could perform rey with the Friqe OIl
thinks of the the eatatain- but not stay; having to ·t Top" t U Hello, Youn
peats Cab CaUo- off: when per- Loven" and, of co
like in- way, Duke FlIinaron and formed with White bands "Stormy Weather'.
dOIllillae performer, ever- Count . , to a so not to"· " with The high point of a dif-
popularity and (i • Later, she OIl the White people; the career re- ficu1t career took place in
beauty come to road with , in j . because 100 ed York OIl March 12,
mind. if·· the mid-1930's. But after a either too White or DOt 1983 when Untl H()f'M:
LelIa Home·s rise to failed DUII'Iiqe' and the IlK eDOUIh: aDd the idle- TM LiIdy and H� Music
birth of her two cbiJdrm. $be endured· under her opened the NederIander
eUllDIDa- Lena returDed to York movie contnICt because Theater. With her reper-
to CXJIIdn ber career in there 'DO market for toire of songs and
story. acts be- quality female roles on monolo ues interspersed
AlUDllIll born into came the first BIllet to· film. about her life, rocked
Brooklyn, N.Y. film WUbwe1 with • IDa- Sbe relates the difficulties the theater 8 times a eek
with applause and standing
ovations. For Lena. at a
youthful 64, it 10lll
overdue.
Dionne W�k and
Lola Falana admire her so,
and credit her for makin8.
the road easier for them. .
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What doe it take 0 become your o�n bo ? An end
le supply of energy daring, and intelligence coupled
with common n e are the qualitie th t helped 24-year·
.old Myra Evan become "the queen" of Italian ice cream.
Evan a 1981 graduate of Yale, left her job a a all
Stre t financial analy t la t June in order to open
anhattan's fir t authentic gelato shop (gelato i the
. Italian word for i e cream . Evans is e timating multi
million dollar sale by 1985. The succe of Gelato M d
'didn't just happ n, Evan had to make it happen. B fore
opening her d rs van conducted an in tensiv m rket
study took a trip to Italy for the authentic gelato recipe,
and wrote a pro pectus that helped her attra tare·
holder and 500,000. Evan is amused when she hear
pa r by saying Did you hear? It s a little Blac girl
ho's doing all of this."
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