All Access Pass on AfterEllen.com

In the first episode of AfterEllen.com's new bi-weekly video blog All Access Pass, host Andrea Meyerson (Women on a Roll, All Out Films) visits with jazz singer, songwriter and actress, Sweet Baby J'ai at her home.

“And in Los Angeles, the play "Prove It On Me" centers on a Star-crossed love affair between two women during the Harlem Renaissance... The title comes from Ma Rainey's 1924 "ode to lesbian love," the "Prove It on Me Blues." Who knew there were odes to lesbian love in 1924? I'm guessing there weren't many, and they probably all had the word "blues" in the title.”

AfterEllen.com

Lesbian Nation interview With Prove it on Me, playwright Dee Jae Cox and composer and Dee Jae's real-life partner, Michele Weiss entertains audiences with a bluesy, Harlem Renaissance, lesbian-themed play...
ULOAH interview Ready For A Political Exchange? Then run, don't walk and see the hot new play, "Prove It On Me." Set during the Harlem Renaissance in 1929, this interracial lesbian love story is sultry, sexy and socially questioning...
Sirius radio interview with Dee Jae Cox
KPFK-IMRU interview with Michele Weiss and Sweet Baby J'ai, March 17, 2008
KPFK interview with Sweet Baby J'ai and Aynsley Bubbico "Arts in Review" with Julio Martinez, March 6, 2008
KPFK-IMRU radio interview with
Dee Jae Cox and Michele Weiss
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K-JAZZ 88.1 feature segment with Sweet Baby J'ai
segment 1 segment 2 segment 3
A new "play with music" explores forbidden
lesbian love in the Harlem Renaissance
’20s blues hits stage
Controversial musical love story written by former UCLA Extension student to open Saturday
Prove It On Me and the L-Word Season Premiere
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