Ruben
Studdard to Headline Miss Black USA 2005 Scholarship Pageant
8/4/05
American Idol's Ruben Studdard to Headline the Miss Black USA 2005
Scholarship Pageant
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Ruben Studdard, the 2003 American
Idol winner, will be the headline entertainment act for the Miss Black USA
2005 Scholarship Pageant to be held this Sunday, August 7, 2005 at 6 p.m.
(EDT) at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC, which is located at 13th
and E Streets, NW. The double-platinum Grammy nominated Recording Artist,
affectionately known as the "Velvet Teddy Bear," will entertain
the audience and serenade the contestants who are contending to be the
next "Miss Black USA."
The Pageant will be co-hosted by Kimberly Brooks from the new Showtime
series "Huff," and critically acclaimed Television and Film
Actor, Philip Morris, whose credits include playing the popular
"Jackie Chiles" character on "Seinfeld."
Actor/Comedienne Tommy Davidson, Meg DeLoatch, the Creator and Executive
Producer of UPN's top-ranked show, "Eve," R & B Recording
Artist Ginuwine, former "Washington Redskins" player Brian
Mitchell, and best selling authors A'Lelia Bundles and Farah Gray will
serve as final night celebrity judges.
The women who are participating in this competition are all single and
their ages range from 21 to 27. The District of Columbia, Maryland, and
Virginia will be represented in this year's Pageant along with the
following states: Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas. The theme for the
Pageant is "Keeping the Dream Alive in 2005."
Sunday, August 7, 2005
* The Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant's Prayer Breakfast
* Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant (i.e. the final night of
competition)
Location: The Warner Theatre, 13th & E Streets, NW, Washington, DC
Time: 6:00 p.m.
The Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant will be televised for the very
first time exclusively on Black Family Channel, Saturday, September 3,
2005 at 9 p.m. (EDT).