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Review: Close Quarters and Distant Love in âThe Last Five Yearsâ
Casting Black actors and filming in a claustrophobic New York apartment revitalizes Jason Robert Brownâs popular two-character musical.
Nicholas Edwards, left, as Jamie and Nasia Thomas as Cathy in “The Last Five Years.”Credit.Gerald Malaval
April 14, 2021, 1:22 p.m. ET
Breakups, hookups, divorces, engagements: Even if you havenât been afflicted yourself, youâve surely heard stories of the dramatic changes Covid-19 has wrought on relationships, as though Cupid himself got feverish and went rogue.
Itâs unsurprising, given how the pandemic has redefined space, shrinking the square footage of our lives to a house or a studio apartment. Proximity became a test, and if you donât believe me, the proof is in Out of the Box Theatrics and Holmdel Theater Companyâs gorgeously performed and neatly contained virtual production of âThe Last Five Years.â
C13Features Readies Groundbreaking Audio Experience, Unveils First Slate of Podcast Movies for your Ears
Brand-new scripted studio under Cadence13 podcast umbrella to focus on feature-length fictional stories, announces first three audio movies
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NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cadence13, an industry-leading premium podcast company, unveiled the first three audio movies under its groundbreaking new scripted studio, C13Features. C13Features is focused on creating and owning compelling fictionalized feature-length audio stories of all genres that appeal to a wide audience. Cadence13 is part of Entercom (NYSE: ETM), who will be supporting each C13Feature with a strategic marketing plan which will make use of its portfolio of radio stations and digital assets that engage 170 million consumers each month.
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Celebrities and scholars, best-selling authors and everyday people are using their social media presence to lead the conversation on racial justice. Here are just a few of them spreading the word on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and other platforms.
Erynn Chambers
TikTok culture changer
With more than 562,000 followers and nearly 40 million likes, Erynn Chambers has become one of the most popular creators raising awareness of the Black experience and anti-Black racism on TikTok.Provided
In June, Erynn Chambers watched a TikTok video from drag queen Online Kyne, talking about how statistics are manipulated to make it appear that Black Americans are more violent.
7:23 pm UTC Feb. 2, 2021
BLM influencersProvided
Celebrities and scholars, best-selling authors and everyday people are using their social media presence to lead the conversation on racial justice. Here are just a few of them spreading the word on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and other platforms.
Erynn Chambers
TikTok culture changer
With more than 562,000 followers and nearly 40 million likes, Erynn Chambers has become one of the most popular creators raising awareness of the Black experience and anti-Black racism on TikTok.Provided
In June, Erynn Chambers watched a TikTok video from drag queen Online Kyne, talking about how statistics are manipulated to make it appear that Black Americans are more violent.