1. Paul Mescal’s GAA shorts
What do you think of when you hear the term ‘sex symbol’? Marilyn Monroe in her flying skirt? Bo Derek running along the beach? How about a pale-legged Irishman wearing GAA shorts? Last year, Paul Mescal emerged as a heart-throb when he starred as Connell in
Normal People. Blame it on the pandemic or blame it on the lack of human contact, but the sight of the Kildare actor in his humble O’Neills set hearts racing and prompted thirsty tweets like, “Paul Mescal’s shorts aka the star of all my sexual daydreams.”
2. Alan Shatter’s sexy romance novel
La MaMa Announces February Programming Featuring William Electric Black, Stefanie Batten Bland, and More
La MaMa s 59th Season, “Breaking It Open,” explores how new works are created, performed, and experienced during a pandemic.by BWW News Desk
La MaMa has announced programming for February 2021, which will stream live on LaMaMa.org before becoming available on demand. This month will feature two LiveTalks, one with Stefanie Batten Bland that centers on casting and one with Resident Artists Murielle Borst-Tarrant, Yoshiko Chuma, Shauna Davis, and Tarish Pipkins a.k.a. Jeghetto; two Café La MaMa Lives, one featuring a multi-dimensional science-fiction fairytale puppetry musical written and directed by Charlotte Lily Gaspard and one showcasing some of the work Resident Artists Timothy White Eagle, Justin Hicks, and Joshua William Gelb & Katie Rose McLaughlin / Theater in Quarantine have been working on; Coffeehouse Chronicles Revisited #131: Mabou Mines, in honor of Lee Breuer
La MaMa Announces January Programming Featuring Bobbi Jene Smith, Santee Smith, Anabella Lenzu, and More
January will also see the continuation of La MaMa’s Online Happenings programming, featuring LiveTalks:Take 14.by BWW News Desk
La MaMa has announced programming for January 2021. This month will feature In Process with Bobbi Jene Smith, a look at the artistic progress of Bobbi Jene Smith and the team behind her next work, Broken Theater. January will also include Downtown 2021, an exhibition that reveals the currents of new visual culture and the idea of a new downtown at La MaMa Galleria, curated by Sam Gordon and La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival, which explores the creation/recreation of choreographing for an online platform, curated by Nicky Paraiso. La MaMa, in partnership with New York Theatre Workshop, will also present the Reflections of Native Voices Festival, featuring theatre, music and native dance performances by visionary Indigenous artists from across the country.
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