You call it so we look at the cost of war using sea level the oceans warm up dogs improve our riskier to. Come to the gulf on ill do that. For me ok and join the stream today a look at a new series that celebrates the history of black hollywood and in the age of oscars so white and bafta so white why is it so difficult to acknowledge the chief myths of black creatives tell us what you think on twitter at a strange because much of the oscars have changed in the past id rather change you know they have are you know and not back in 1929 there were no black acting nominees no 2020 we got was there. Old maisie ingrate. Comedian steve monte and chris rock at the oscars on separate the 10th in the new doc hes serious theyve got to have us british photographer Simon Frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for todays African American and british actors produces and directors to achieve mainstream success. There was only one kind of story that would give
The most famous judge on the planet and definitely the richest. Judy, it is so good seeing you. Oh. Always. Its so good seeing you. Always. Welcome to my home. Harvey thank you. Your home by the way, beautiful. Judy nice house. Harvey lets start off. This is about the journey in your life that turned you into the. Unstoppable force you are today. Listen to me carefully, you lie to me, ill wipe up the floor with you worse than anyone else thats ever tackled you. Tell me what this is. Judy my mother and father had a great love affair. This is a picture when they were kids. But inside this picture, i opened it up, and i found love letters. This was written in 1940. Hes writing her poetry. I intend you to marry, and i will try not to tarry with inconsequential patter, meanwhile lets agree, more of too others to see, and talk over the things that matter. Harvey so, how long were they married . Judy they were married for 48 years. They had a wonderful love story. They were a sexy couple. My
Top. Ant to go. Its monday, october 7th, 2019. Here is todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. People around the president are watching what is happen and our r finally saying, my god, this cannot happen anymore. They are coming forward. A second whistleblower claims firsthand knowledge of the president s ukraine call. There can be no valid impeachment process unless the president can confront the witnesses against him. Who are these people . Where did they come from . A major policy shift. The white house says turkey will move forward with its longplanned military operation into northern syria. A manhunt is underway for one of two suspects wanted in a bar shooting in kansas city that left four people dead. There was no getting out of the way. It felt like i got hit by a damn bus. Police are searching for the shooter who killed a key witness in the murder trial of amber guyger. Was this related to the trial . Theres no clear indication. More than 100 people have died and thousands
Randy roberts has written so many, hes written more than half of our total number, i think. So, we have a lot of experience in the genre and weve been drawn to it and we have an affinity for it in some way or another. Let me introduce the panelists, i will introduce each of you, if you could spend a minute or two telling the audience what was it that drew you to biography and what is it you love about this genre. We have larry who is a professor of the graduate acting program at school of the arts in new york in the musical writing program. Hes particularly interested in the music of broadway and has written biographies of Richard Rogers and playwrights and in addition to several other books. His most recent biographical work is the documentary film, sammy davis junior, i gotta be me. So, larry, tell us what drew you to this. Hi. I may be a little different from the rest of the panel. My venue is really entertainment. So, obviously, in entertainment you are dealing with a public person
Last train to memphis and careless love. Theyre here discussing wills new book colorization 100 years of black films in a white world. Publishers weekly calls it an engrossing account of a vital but often slated cinematic tradition full of fascinating lore and Dwight Garner writes for the New York Times. This is sweeping history, but in hagoods hands, it feels crisp urgent and paired down like a good movie. It pops from the start. Were so pleased to be hosting this event tonight. The digital podium is yours will and peter. Thank you. Thank you. Well, its great to be here with you. I wish we were here in person. And congratulations on the book. Weve known each other a long time. Weve known each other over 30 years. And all that time, you know, i feel like weve been not so secret santa asks. Yeah, last youve come out and declared yourself, and i wondered if you always had. Book like this in the back of your mind. Big book resting on the twin pillars of art and social history and storytel