The Student Printz. April 23, 2015

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Volume 99 Issue 53

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NEWS

Extra Table

‘Power to Fight Hunger’ fundraiser to aid Hattiesburg nonprofit.

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F E AT U R E

OPINION

S P O RT S

Deborah Voigt joins in final performance.

Alabama students request USM senators pass resolution.

Lady Eagles beat nationally ranked USA 1-0.

Symphony Orchestra

Resolution

Local actor, student tours for publicity Lindsey Kelley Printz Reporter

Local actor and University of Southern Mississippi student Julian Walker recently began his publicity tour to promote the film “Blackbird,” appearing on such shows as “The View” and “Arise Entertainment 360.” Walker, a senior theatre major, starred last year in independent film “Blackbird,” a drama detailing the life of a gay teen in a religious home in the South. “Blackbird” was filmed in Hattiesburg and directed by Hattiesburg native Patrik-Ian Polk. The film also stars Isaiah Washington and Oscar winner Mo’Nique. The film opens in selected theaters on April 24. The publicity pull began after Walker first appeared on the cover of Factor Magazine. He left Sunday on a trip to New York City, temporarily leaving the Department of Theatre’s production of “Spring Awakening,” in which he appears as an ensemble member. Mollie Betsch, a senior theatre major and Walker’s “Spring Awakening” cast mate, is enthused over his work in the play as well as his role in “Blackbird.” “I think it’s wonderful that he’s able to do this movie and promote this film,” she said. “The faculty here is so accommodating of it and celebrating his accomplishments. He’s a quiet thunder; he’s going to take over Hollywood.” Walker appeared on popular daytime talk show “The View,” where host Whoopie Goldberg asked him what it was like to work with Washington and Mo’Nique for his acting debut. “It was absolutely amazing,” said Walker. “This was my first film that I’ve ever done, so I was nervous. I was thinking that they weren’t going to like me, but the minute I stepped onstage, they were so (supportive).” Mo’Nique praised his work and said, “I got the same feelings with this young man that I had with Gabourey Sidibe (of ‘Precious’

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USM student Julian Walker stars in the independent film ‘Blackbird’ in 2014. Recently, Walker begins his tour to New York to promote the film by appearing on shows such as ‘The View’ and ‘Entertainment 360.’

fame). He was so fearless and so brave to put it out there in its rarest form.” Walker also appeared on “Arise Entertainment 360,” a show appearing on Centric TV. He talked about filming “Blackbird” and his experiences on set. “One thing that drew me to this project was how I could relate to that character,” Walker said. “We filmed ‘Blackbird’ where I go to school and that’s

actually where Patrick (the director) is from, his hometown, so I could really relate to being from a small town, having a religious background and also being openly gay myself. “ Lola Ogunnaike of “Arise Entertainment 360” called him “an overnight sensation” and asked what it was like to work with stars Washington and Mo’Nique. “Honestly, they were so welcoming and loving and

the minute I met them both, they gave me the warmest embrace I have ever received in my life,” Walker said. “Have fun, that was the biggest thing they’ve given me.” “Blackbird” opens in select theaters April 24. Audiences can also see Walker perform locally by attending “Spring Awakening” with the USM Department of Theatre, which closes on April 26.

Softball

ON CAMPUS Alumni Association to hold roast for Joe Paul Nan Buti

Printz Reporter The Southern Miss Alumni Association will host a Retirement Roast in honor of Joe Paul, the retiring vice president for student affairs. Paul has served The University of Southern Mississippi for over 40 years, and in February, he announced his retirement from the vice president position, effective June 30. The Retirement Roast will be Friday, April 24, at 6 p.m. in the Thad Cochran Center Ballroom. The event will feature a comedy performance by Roast Master Bob Pierce, vice president for advancement at USM. “The response to this event has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Jerry DeFatta, executive director of the Southern Miss Alumni Association. “This response further proves that Dr. Paul has impacted hundreds and hundreds of students over the course of his 40-year career at USM.” “From the alumni who are returning to campus to participate as roasters for the event, to the guests who have purchased tickets and made additional contributions towards the Dr. Joe Paul Society of 1910 Scholarship Endowment, anticipation of this event is extremely high. We’re all looking forward to roasting Dr. Paul in good humor while celebrating his University career,” he added. DeFatta said the alumni association is looking forward to having a diverse crowd of former and current students, friends and family of Paul. They also hope to raise money through tickets to benefit the Dr. Joe Paul Society of 1910 Scholarship Endowment. Head coach of the University of Texas at El Paso men’s basketball team and Paul’s friend Tim Floyd will be one of the roasters to show a video certain to bring a reaction to the crowd. Roasters will include Jim Warren, managing partner in the law firm of Carroll, Warren and Parker; Todd Buchanan, senior vice president of AIG Valic See ROAST, 3


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