The Martha s Vineyard Times
Jackson in the Bois de Boulogne. Nicolas Ruderman
Bridge jumping off of Jaws Bridge with my cousins. Courtesy Nicolas Ruderman
From time to time, The Times will feature dispatches from Islanders around the globe. This week, Nicolas Ruderman writes again from Paris. Ruderman has spent his summers on East Chop since he was born (19 years now). He is Franco-American, and during the school year, lives in Paris. He is a second-year student at l’Ecole W, a media school. He is also a second-year student in acting at the Cours Florent.
We’ve already passed February. While vaccines are being progressively rolled out, the French government hesitates to implement a third lockdown. In the meantime, as I do my best to keep up with my online classes, I thought of a few simple things that help me (and which maybe can help others) stay optimistic:
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When the #MeToo movement took hold in France in October 2017, it freed women to come forward with stories of sexual harassment and abuse but had few consequences for their aggressors. In recent month…
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Yuyu Kitamura as the prospective client.
Covid & Cigarettes follows two other collections of ten-minute plays,
Coffee & Cigarettes and
Aurora Theatre founder
Nicole Garbellini always thought of these projects fondly, as they were both fun and very much community oriented. She began to put together a project that could be accessible worldwide, as well as something that could give relief to the artists involved.
Nicole Garbellini commented: “And then it hit me: what if we were to present a third volume of C&C, but with Covid as the main theme, and have it online so that the whole world could have access to it?