Up & Coming Weekly

December 31, 2013

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America's Iconic Comedian Comes to the Crown by JANICE BURTON When you think of Bill Cosby, you probably get a smile on your face, will remember the show, which used sketch comedy to develop grammar The Cos, as he is affectionately referred to by his friends, is known for and reading skills. Cosby was joined on the show by Morgan Freeman and his colorful sweaters, quick humor, quirky Rita Moreno. dancing and to some — Jello pudding. Mostly, Perhaps Cosby's greatest claim to fame he is known for his comedy, which has kept occurred during this time, when he introduced people laughing for more than five decades. the world to many of his high school friends: On Thursday Jan. 17, he will bring his style Weird Harold, Dumb Donald, Mushmouth and, and humor to the Crown Theatre for a night of of course, Fat Albert. The highly successful comedy and storytelling. Filmation cartoon was a staple of Saturday Born William H. Cosby Jr., on July 12, 1937, morning television from 1972 to 1984. he is a native of Philadelphia, Pa. While known Through Fat Albert, Cosby taught a generation for his educational and thought-provoking about tolerance, how to say no to bullies and television shows, Cosby quit school following acceptance of those who are a little different his sophomore year to join the U.S. Navy. from you. While in the Navy, he completed high school via When Fat Albert wrapped in 1984, Cosby correspondence courses. Upon completion of tackled his next big thing, which was the creation his military service, he was awarded an athletic of the iconic The Cosby Show, which told the scholarship to Temple University. At Temple, he story of Heathcliff Huxtable, his wife Clair, and worked as a bartender to help pay his expenses. their children. The Cosby Show was an instant He was known for his quick wit, and following success, which stayed at the top of the ratings the suggestion of his customers, he tried standthroughout its run. It spun off A Different World, up comedy and was discovered by Carl Reiner. which was to be a showcase for Lisa Bonet. Set In ensuing years, he tackled a variety of on the campus of an historical African-American mediums to share his quick wit, including university, the show concentrated on education stand-up comedy, television, cinema, books and and young people. The show reflected the social albums. It was through the making of his comedy consciousness that imbues Cosby's art. albums in the early '60s that he earned national Over the years he has appeared in many films, acclaim. His award-winning albums introduced but has not gained the acclaim on the big screen Funny man Bill Cosby is set to perform at the Crown on Jan. 17. that he did on television. A respected author, the country to his voice, but it was his role in I Spy that made him a household name and earned Cosby is at his best on the stage, which is where him three Emmy Awards. Fayetteville residents will have a chance to watch During this same time, Cosby continued pursuing his education, earning him shine during his Far From Finished tour. Tickets range in price a doctorate in education, which helped form the social commentary that from $40 to $70 and are available via Ticketmaster and at the was at the heart of much of his work. In the early '70s, he was one of the Crown Box Office. The show begins at 8 JANICE BURTON, Associate founding creators of The Electric Company, an educational children's p.m. For ticket information, visit www. Publisher, COMMENTS? Ediprogram that operated under the auspices of PBS. Kids raised in the '70s atthecrown.com. tor@upandcomingweekly.com. Sweater Drive Benefits Salvation Army — Huxtable Style by JANICE BURTON Dr. Huxtable, played by Bill Cosby on The Cosby Show, arena, convention center or theatre. Global Spectrum was seldom seen without a sweater. In conjunction with an Charities gives back to the community through contributions, evening with Bill Cosby on Jan. 17, the Crown Center kicks donations, celebrity and star appearances, and random gifts off a sweater drive to benefit the Salvation Army. of kindness on behalf of the company's employees, customers The Crown Center invites residents of Fayetteville and and visitors. Global Spectrum Charities is a division of the surrounding areas to donate new or gently used sweaters Comcast-Spectacor Charities, the charitable arm of Comcastof all sizes in conjunction with the Jan. 17 appearance of Spectacor, the Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment comedian Bill Cosby at the Crown Theatre. Each person firm that is also the parent company of Global Spectrum. who donates a sweater will have the opportunity to win two ABOUT GLOBAL SPECTRUM tickets and a meet-and-greet with Bill Cosby on the night of Global Spectrum (global-spectrum.com) manages the Crown Center as well as more given to the Salvation Army of Fayetteville. than 115 other public assembly facilities around the world. Sweaters can be dropped off at the north entrance lobby of Nearly 23-million people attended more than 15,000 events the Crown Coliseum through Monday, Jan. 13. A winner will in Global Spectrum venues last year. Based in Philadelphia, be drawn at random by Crown Center staff and notified no PA, Global Spectrum is part of Comcast-Spectacor, one later than Tuesday, Jan. 14. of the world's largest sports and entertainment companies. ABOUT THE SALVATION ARMY OF FAYETTEVILLE Comcast-Spectacor also owns the Philadelphia Flyers of The Salvation Army provides a variety of services to our the National Hockey League, Ovations Food Services, a local communities. With facilities throughout Cumberland, food and beverage services provider, New Era Tickets, The Crown Center is accepting sweater Robeson, Hoke and Moore counties, we are able to meet a full-service ticketing and marketing product for public donations to benefit the Salvation Army. the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of those in need. assembly facilities, Paciolan, the leading provider of venue From housing and feeding programs to disaster services we establishment ticketing, fundraising and are committed to meeting human needs in the diverse communities we serve. marketing technology solutions, Front Row Marketing Services, ABOUT GLOBAL SPECTRUM CHARITIES a commercial rights sales company, and Global Spectrum Charities was established by Global Spectrum to improve Flyers SkateZone, a series of community JANICE BURTON, Associate Publisher, COMMENTS? Edithe quality of life for people living in regions throughout the US and Canada ice skating rinks. where the public assembly facility management company operates a stadium, For more information, call 910-438-4117. tor@upandcomingweekly.com. 8 JANUARY 1-7, 2014 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM

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