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"It's actually accomplishing what we always started out wanting to do, that this would not just be what some would refer to as a 'one-and-done,' or a 'Kumbaya' moment where 'OK, we sang, we held hands, now everybody go back home.' This is a commemorative year ... even into the fall with Tulsa Ballet doing a full production and bringing African American artists and dancers from New York and an African American choreographer for a full production about the history of Greenwood," said Phil Armstrong, project director for the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission.
"This is the beginning. This is not just a time when we do this and never talk about it again. This is a launchpad: Every year we are going to look forward to commemorating and having some type of event that remembers and honors this history."
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Here's a collection curated by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists of what's arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
Movies
• No "101 Dalmatians" love is necessary to enjoy "Cruella," available to rent on Disney+ starting Friday. This live-action movie starring Emma Stone and directed by Craig Gillespie ("I, Tonya") is, at best, very loosely related to the 1961 animated film (or the 1996 live action pic with Glenn Close for that matter). Instead this is a part punk, part camp origin story set in 1970s London about a girl who has dreams of designing high fashion and gets a shot from Emma Thompson's slightly sadistic Baroness.
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